How Practical Are Intrusion-Tolerant Distributed Systems?

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Main Author: Obelheiro, Rafael R.
Publication Date: 2006
Other Authors: Bessani, Alysson Neves, Lung, Lau Cheuk, Correia, Miguel
Format: Report
Language: por
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Building secure, inviolable systems using traditional mechanisms is becoming increasingly an unattainable goal. The recognition of this fact has fostered the interest in alternative approaches to security such as intrusion tolerance, which applies fault tolerance concepts and techniques to security problems. Albeit this area is quite promising, intrusion-tolerant distributed systems typically rely on the assumption that the system components fail or are compromised independently. This is a strong assumption that has been repeatedly questioned. In this paper we discuss how this assumption can be implemented in practice using diversity of system components. We present a taxonomy of axes of diversity and discuss how they provide failure independence. Furthermore, we provide a practical example of an intrusion-tolerant system built using diversity.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv How Practical Are Intrusion-Tolerant Distributed Systems?
title How Practical Are Intrusion-Tolerant Distributed Systems?
spellingShingle How Practical Are Intrusion-Tolerant Distributed Systems?
Obelheiro, Rafael R.
intrusion tolerance
diversity
security
fault tolerance
title_short How Practical Are Intrusion-Tolerant Distributed Systems?
title_full How Practical Are Intrusion-Tolerant Distributed Systems?
title_fullStr How Practical Are Intrusion-Tolerant Distributed Systems?
title_full_unstemmed How Practical Are Intrusion-Tolerant Distributed Systems?
title_sort How Practical Are Intrusion-Tolerant Distributed Systems?
author Obelheiro, Rafael R.
author_facet Obelheiro, Rafael R.
Bessani, Alysson Neves
Lung, Lau Cheuk
Correia, Miguel
author_role author
author2 Bessani, Alysson Neves
Lung, Lau Cheuk
Correia, Miguel
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Obelheiro, Rafael R.
Bessani, Alysson Neves
Lung, Lau Cheuk
Correia, Miguel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv intrusion tolerance
diversity
security
fault tolerance
topic intrusion tolerance
diversity
security
fault tolerance
description Building secure, inviolable systems using traditional mechanisms is becoming increasingly an unattainable goal. The recognition of this fact has fostered the interest in alternative approaches to security such as intrusion tolerance, which applies fault tolerance concepts and techniques to security problems. Albeit this area is quite promising, intrusion-tolerant distributed systems typically rely on the assumption that the system components fail or are compromised independently. This is a strong assumption that has been repeatedly questioned. In this paper we discuss how this assumption can be implemented in practice using diversity of system components. We present a taxonomy of axes of diversity and discuss how they provide failure independence. Furthermore, we provide a practical example of an intrusion-tolerant system built using diversity.
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