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Abstract: How do incorporate security into high performance commodity storage sub- system? Technology trends the increasing importance I/O bound workloads driving development commodity network attached storage devices which deliver both increased functionality and increased performance end-users. network attached world, storage devices co-exist the network with their clients, application file- managers, and malicious adversaries who seek bypass system security policies. storage devices move from behind... (Update)
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Howard Gobio. Security for a High Performance Commodity Storage Subsystem. PhD thesis, Carnegie Mellon University, 1999. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/gobioff99security.html More
@misc{ gobio99security,
author = "H. Gobio",
title = "Security for a High Performance Commodity Storage Subsystem",
text = "Howard Gobio. Security for a High Performance Commodity Storage Subsystem.
PhD thesis, Carnegie Mellon University, 1999.",
year = "1999",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/gobioff99security.html" }
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