This paper describes an architecture for secure and fault-tolerant service replication in an asynchronous network such as the Internet, where a malicious adversary may corrupt some servers and control the network. It relies on recent protocols for randomized Byzantine agreement and for atomic broadcast, which exploit concepts from threshold cryptography. The model and its assumptions are discussed in detail and compared to related work from the last decade in the first part of this work, and an overview of the broadcast protocols in the architecture is provided. The standard approach in fault-tolerant distributed systems is to assume that at most a certain fraction of servers fails. In the second part, novel general failure patterns and cor...
AbstractIn distributed systems subject to random communication delays and component failures, atomic...
International audienceThis book presents the most important fault-tolerant distributed programming a...
International audienceThis book presents the most important fault-tolerant distributed programming a...
Reliable broadcast protocols are a fundamental building block for implementing replication in fault-...
194 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.We consider the subject of to...
Fault-tolerance and attack-tolerance are crucial for implementing a trustworthy service. An emergi...
194 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.We consider the subject of to...
A Byzantine fault tolerant public key infrastructure is presented. It aims to fulfill the authentica...
Given the growing reliance of industry and government on online information services such as cloud c...
Online services are becoming more and more ubiquitous and keep growing in scale. At the same time, t...
Achieving consensus in a network is one of the most important performance bottlenecks in distributed...
We consider the subject of tolerance of the most severe kind of faults, namely Byzantine faults, thr...
While there is considerable experience with addressing the needs for security and fault-tolerance i...
The thesis investigates the problem of fault- and intrusion-tolerant consensus in resource-constrain...
Nowadays, one of the major concerns about the services provided over the Internet is related to thei...
AbstractIn distributed systems subject to random communication delays and component failures, atomic...
International audienceThis book presents the most important fault-tolerant distributed programming a...
International audienceThis book presents the most important fault-tolerant distributed programming a...
Reliable broadcast protocols are a fundamental building block for implementing replication in fault-...
194 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.We consider the subject of to...
Fault-tolerance and attack-tolerance are crucial for implementing a trustworthy service. An emergi...
194 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.We consider the subject of to...
A Byzantine fault tolerant public key infrastructure is presented. It aims to fulfill the authentica...
Given the growing reliance of industry and government on online information services such as cloud c...
Online services are becoming more and more ubiquitous and keep growing in scale. At the same time, t...
Achieving consensus in a network is one of the most important performance bottlenecks in distributed...
We consider the subject of tolerance of the most severe kind of faults, namely Byzantine faults, thr...
While there is considerable experience with addressing the needs for security and fault-tolerance i...
The thesis investigates the problem of fault- and intrusion-tolerant consensus in resource-constrain...
Nowadays, one of the major concerns about the services provided over the Internet is related to thei...
AbstractIn distributed systems subject to random communication delays and component failures, atomic...
International audienceThis book presents the most important fault-tolerant distributed programming a...
International audienceThis book presents the most important fault-tolerant distributed programming a...