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Abstract: All too often, decisions about whom to trust in computer
systems are driven by the needs of system management
rather than data security. In particular, data storage
is often entrusted to people who have no role in creating or
using the data---through outsourcing of data management,
hiring of outside consultants to administer servers, or even
collocation servers in physically insecure machine rooms to
gain better network connectivity. (Update)
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D. Mazieres and D. Shasha. Don't trust your file server. HotOS, May 2001. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/mazieres01dont.html More
@inproceedings{ mazieres01dont,
author = "D. Mazieres and D. Shasha",
title = "Don't Trust Your File Server",
pages = "113--118",
year = "2001",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/mazieres01dont.html" }
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