The Byzantine failure model allows arbitrary behavior of a certain fraction of network nodes in a distributed system. It was introduced to model and analyse the effects of very severe hardware faults in aircraft control systems. Lately, the Byzantine failure model has been used in the area of network security where Byzantine-tolerance is equated with resilience against malicious attackers. We discuss two reasons why one should be careful in doing so. Firstly, Byzantine-tolerance is not concerned with secrecy and so special means have to be employed if secrecy is a desired system property. Secondly, in contrast to the domain of hardware faults, in a security setting it is difficult to compute the assumption coverage of the Byzantine failure ...
Byzantine faults in distributed systems can have very destructive consequences for services built on...
We present an optimal emulation of a server based regular read/write storage in a synchronous round-...
Abstract—Building robust network services that can with-stand a wide range of failure types is a fun...
Abstract: The Byzantine failure model allows arbitrary behavior of a certain fractionof network node...
Many distributed systems are designed to tolerate the presence of emph{Byzantine} failures: an indiv...
Since its introduction nearly 20 years ago, the Byzantine Generals Problem has been the subject of m...
Services offered by computing systems continue to play a crucial role in our every day lives. This t...
textByzantine fault-tolerance techniques are useful because they tolerate arbitrary faults regardle...
Secure networks rely upon players to maintain security and reliability. However not every player can...
This paper proposes a method for dealing with these sort of failures. Fail-stop or non-Byzantine fai...
AbstractWith the evolution of new technologies, the growing reliance on networks has increased immen...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Adversary structures are a generalization of the classical "at most t-out-of-n" threshold ...
Survivability of a distributed system is the system’s ability to function as expected despite advers...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
Byzantine faults in distributed systems can have very destructive consequences for services built on...
We present an optimal emulation of a server based regular read/write storage in a synchronous round-...
Abstract—Building robust network services that can with-stand a wide range of failure types is a fun...
Abstract: The Byzantine failure model allows arbitrary behavior of a certain fractionof network node...
Many distributed systems are designed to tolerate the presence of emph{Byzantine} failures: an indiv...
Since its introduction nearly 20 years ago, the Byzantine Generals Problem has been the subject of m...
Services offered by computing systems continue to play a crucial role in our every day lives. This t...
textByzantine fault-tolerance techniques are useful because they tolerate arbitrary faults regardle...
Secure networks rely upon players to maintain security and reliability. However not every player can...
This paper proposes a method for dealing with these sort of failures. Fail-stop or non-Byzantine fai...
AbstractWith the evolution of new technologies, the growing reliance on networks has increased immen...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Adversary structures are a generalization of the classical "at most t-out-of-n" threshold ...
Survivability of a distributed system is the system’s ability to function as expected despite advers...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
Byzantine faults in distributed systems can have very destructive consequences for services built on...
We present an optimal emulation of a server based regular read/write storage in a synchronous round-...
Abstract—Building robust network services that can with-stand a wide range of failure types is a fun...