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First International IEEE Security in Storage Workshop
Security Considerations When Designing a Distributed File System Using Object Storage Devices
Greenbelt, Maryland
December 11-December 11
ISBN: 0-7695-1888-5
Benjamin C. Reed, IBM Almaden Research Center
Mark A. Smith, IBM Almaden Research Center
Dejan Diklic, IBM Almaden Research Center
We present the design goals that led us to developing distributed object-based secure file system, Brave. Brave uses mutually authenticated object storage devices, SCARED, to store file system data. Rather than require a new authentication infrastructure, we show how we use a simple authentication protocol that is bridged into existing security infrastructures, even if there is more than one authentication protocol or domain present.
We position our work in the context of some of the current work going on in distributed secure file systems and present our implementation of our file system. We also present some security weaknesses that are shared with other distributed file systems that may not be apparent when designing these systems.
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Benjamin C. Reed, Mark A. Smith, Dejan Diklic, "Security Considerations When Designing a Distributed File System Using Object Storage Devices," sisw, pp.24, First International IEEE Security in Storage Workshop, 2002
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