There has been considerable recent interest in “cloud storage” wherein a user asks a server to store a large file. One issue is whether the user can verify that the server is actually storing the file, and typically a challenge-response protocol is employed to convince the user that the file is indeed being stored correctly. The security of these schemes is phrased in terms of an extractor which will recover the file given any “proving algorithm” that has a sufficiently high success probability. This forms the basis of proof-of-retrievability (PoR) systems. In this paper, we study multiple server PoR systems. Our contribution in multiple-server PoR systems is as follows. 1. We formalize security definitions for two possible scenario...
International audienceProofs of Retrievability (PoRs) are protocols which allow a client to store da...
Modern technologies such as cloud computing, grid computing and software as a service all require da...
A proof-of-replication (PoRep) is an interactive proof system in which a prover defends a publicly v...
There has been considerable recent interest in “cloud storage” wherein a user asks a server to stor...
There has been considerable recent interest in “cloud storage” wherein a user asks a server to\ud st...
ABSTRACT A proof of retrievability (POR) is a compact proof by a file system (prover) to a client (v...
For data storage outsourcing services, it is important to allow data owners to efficiently and secur...
International audienceIn this paper, we show how to construct, from any linear code, a Proof of Retr...
Proof of retrievability (POR) is a technique for ensuring the integrity of data in outsourced storag...
International audienceProofs of Retrievability (PoR) protocols ensure that a client can fully retrie...
Proofs of Retrievability (PoR), proposed by Juels and Kaliski in 2007, enable a client to store n fi...
International audienceProofs of retrievability (PoR) are probabilistic protocols which ensure that a...
Proofs of Retrievability (POR) is a scheme to build a verifiable storage on a remote server that a c...
Proofs of retrievability allow a client to store her data on a remote server (``in the cloud\u27\u27...
A proof of replication system is a cryptographic primitive that allows a server (or group of servers...
International audienceProofs of Retrievability (PoRs) are protocols which allow a client to store da...
Modern technologies such as cloud computing, grid computing and software as a service all require da...
A proof-of-replication (PoRep) is an interactive proof system in which a prover defends a publicly v...
There has been considerable recent interest in “cloud storage” wherein a user asks a server to stor...
There has been considerable recent interest in “cloud storage” wherein a user asks a server to\ud st...
ABSTRACT A proof of retrievability (POR) is a compact proof by a file system (prover) to a client (v...
For data storage outsourcing services, it is important to allow data owners to efficiently and secur...
International audienceIn this paper, we show how to construct, from any linear code, a Proof of Retr...
Proof of retrievability (POR) is a technique for ensuring the integrity of data in outsourced storag...
International audienceProofs of Retrievability (PoR) protocols ensure that a client can fully retrie...
Proofs of Retrievability (PoR), proposed by Juels and Kaliski in 2007, enable a client to store n fi...
International audienceProofs of retrievability (PoR) are probabilistic protocols which ensure that a...
Proofs of Retrievability (POR) is a scheme to build a verifiable storage on a remote server that a c...
Proofs of retrievability allow a client to store her data on a remote server (``in the cloud\u27\u27...
A proof of replication system is a cryptographic primitive that allows a server (or group of servers...
International audienceProofs of Retrievability (PoRs) are protocols which allow a client to store da...
Modern technologies such as cloud computing, grid computing and software as a service all require da...
A proof-of-replication (PoRep) is an interactive proof system in which a prover defends a publicly v...