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CHARME
2003
Springer
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13 years 10 months ago
On the Correctness of an Intrusion-Tolerant Group Communication Protocol
Intrusion-tolerance is the technique of using fault-tolerance to achieve security properties. Assuming that faults, both benign and Byzantine, are unavoidable, the main goal of Int...
Mohamed Layouni, Jozef Hooman, Sofiène Taha...
PDPTA
2008
13 years 6 months ago
Intrusion-Tolerant Dissemination in Large-Scale Systems
Abstract - With the growth of the Internet and increased demand for Web Services has come a heightened need for scalable wide-area group communication systems. The need for trust i...
Kim Potter Kihlstrom, Robin Elliott, Kelsey Marshm...
EUROMICRO
2004
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
CoBFIT: A Component-Based Framework for Intrusion Tolerance
In this paper, we present the architecture of CoBFIT, a component-based framework for building intrusion-tolerant distributed systems. The CoBFIT framework, by virtue of its desig...
HariGovind V. Ramasamy, Adnan Agbaria, William H. ...
DSN
2002
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Secure Intrusion-tolerant Replication on the Internet
This paper describes a Secure INtrusion-Tolerant Replication Architecture1 (SINTRA) for coordination in asynchronous networks subject to Byzantine faults. SINTRA supplies a number...
Christian Cachin, Jonathan A. Poritz
ICNS
2006
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
MojaveComm: A Robust Group Communication Library for Grid Environments
This paper introduces a fault-tolerant group communication protocol that is aimed at grid and wide area environments. The protocol has two layers. The lower layer provides a total...
Cristian Tapus, David A. Noblet, Jason Hickey