Research on the Security of Massive Data Storage

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Storage of massive data is receiving more and more attention in recent years and it has been widely used in many fields, meanwhile, its security is facing a great challenge, too. In this paper, we propose a distributed authentication protocol to ensure the security of massive data storage, this method utilizes Reed-Solomon codes to ensure the availability and reliability of data. In addition, it makes use of the Sobol sequences token to pre-calculate and verify the integrity of data. The proposed method can not only verify the correctness of the storage, but also recognize the server which executes wrong operation.

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August 2013

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