Auditing for Distributed Storage Systems

Distributed storage codes have recently received a lot of attention in the community. Independently, another body of work has proposed integrity-checking schemes for cloud storage, none of which, however, is customized for coding-based storage or can efficiently support repair. In this work, we brid...

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Vydané v:IEEE/ACM transactions on networking Ročník 24; číslo 4; s. 2182 - 2195
Hlavní autori: Anh Le, Markopoulou, Athina, Dimakis, Alexandros G.
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: New York IEEE 01.08.2016
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Shrnutí:Distributed storage codes have recently received a lot of attention in the community. Independently, another body of work has proposed integrity-checking schemes for cloud storage, none of which, however, is customized for coding-based storage or can efficiently support repair. In this work, we bridge the gap between these two currently disconnected bodies of work. We propose \ssr NC \mathchar"702D Audit, a novel cryptography-based remote data integrity-checking scheme, designed specifically for network-coding-based distributed storage systems. \ssr NC \mathchar"702D Audit combines, for the first time, the following desired properties: 1) efficient checking of data integrity; 2) efficient support for repairing failed nodes; and 3) protection against information leakage when checking is performed by a third party. The key ingredient of the design of \ssr NC \mathchar"702D Audit is a novel combination of \ssr SpaceMac, a homomorphic message authentication code (MAC) scheme for network coding, and \ssr NCrypt, a novel chosen-plaintext attack (CPA) secure encryption scheme that preserves the correctness of \ssr SpaceMac. Our evaluation of \ssr NC \mathchar"702D Audit based on a real Java implementation shows that the proposed scheme has significantly lower overhead compared to the state-of-the-art schemes for both auditing and repairing of failed nodes.
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ISSN:1063-6692
1558-2566
DOI:10.1109/TNET.2015.2450761