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1999
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Integrity and Performance in Network Attached Storage

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Integrity and Performance in Network Attached Storage
Computer security is of growing importance in the increasingly networked computing environment.This work examines the issue of high-performance network security, specifically integrity, by focusing on integrating security into network storage system. Emphasizing the cost-constrained environment of storage, we examine how current software-based cryptography cannot support storage’s Gigabit/sec transfer rates. To solve this problem, we introduce a novel message authentication code, based on stored message digests. This allows storage to deliver high-performance, a factor of five improvement in our prototype’s integrity protected bandwidth, without hardware acceleration for common read operations. For receivers, where precomputation cannot be done, we outline an inline message authentication code that minimizes buffering requirements. This research is sponsored by DARPA/ITO through DARPA Order D306, and issued by Indian Head Division, NSWC under contract N00174-96-0002. Additional ...
Howard Gobioff, David Nagle, Garth A. Gibson
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Type Conference
Year 1999
Where ISHPC
Authors Howard Gobioff, David Nagle, Garth A. Gibson
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