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Establishing Trust in Distributed Storage Providers

Germano Caronni and Marcel Waldvogel:
Establishing Trust in Distributed Storage Providers,
Third IEEE International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing (P2P 2003), September 2003.

Abstract

Corporate IT as well as individuals show increasing interest in reliable outsourcing of storage infrastructure. Decentralized solutions with their resilience against partial outages are among the most attractive approaches. Irrespective of the form of the relationship, be it based on a contract or on the more flexible cooperative model, the problem of verifying whether someone promising to store one's data actually does so remains to be solved, especially in the presence of multiple replicas. In this paper, we introduce a lightweight mechanism that allows the data originator or a dedicated verification agent to build up trust in the replica holder by means of protocols that do not require prior trust or key establishment. We show how naive versions of the protocol do not prevent cheating, and then strengthen it by adding means that make it economically attractive to be honest. This provides a foundation for further work in providing trustworthy distributed storage.

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BibTeX entry

@InProceedings{caronni03establishing,
  Author =       {Germano Caronni and Marcel Waldvogel},
  Title =        {Establishing Trust in Distributed Storage Providers},
  BookTitle =    {Proceedings of Third IEEE International Conference
                  on Peer-to-Peer Computing (P2P 2003)}
  Year =         2003,
  Month =        sep,
}

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