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Abstract: A distributed security architecture is proposed for incorporation into group oriented distributed systems, and in particular, into the Isis distributed programming toolkit. The primary goal of the architecture is to make common group oriented abstractions robust in hostile settings, in order to facilitate the construction of high performance distributed applications that can tolerate both component failures and malicious attacks. These abstractions include process groups and causal group... (Update)
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...[23] Our solution is related to other group key architectures developed for GCSs. These works begin with seminal research by Reiter [16, 24] and Gong [6] continuing to recent research on Ensemble [19] These results show how group keying can be integrated with a Group...
.... acknowledged the security threats to the process group architecture and each incorporated a security architecture into its system [65], 66] 67] 13.2.3 Other System level Approaches Another example of fault tolerance that focuses on communication abstractions is the work...
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M. Reiter, K. Birman, and L. Gong. Integrating Security in a Group-Oriented Distributed System. In Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Research in Security and Privacy, pages 18--32, Oakland, California, May 1992. Also available as TR92-1269, Department of Computer Science, Cornell University. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/reiter92integrating.html More
@article{ reiter92integrating,
author = "Michael K. Reiter",
title = "Integrating Security in a Group Oriented Distributed System (Abstract)",
journal = "Operating Systems Review",
volume = "26",
number = "2",
pages = "27",
year = "1992",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/reiter92integrating.html" }
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