2016
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1608.04841
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Safe Serializable Secure Scheduling: Transactions and the Trade-off Between Security and Consistency

Abstract: Modern applications often operate on data in multiple administrative domains. In this federated setting, participants may not fully trust each other. These distributed applications use transactions as a core mechanism for ensuring reliability and consistency with persistent data. However, the coordination mechanisms needed for transactions can both leak confidential information and allow unauthorized influence.By implementing a simple attack, we show these side channels can be exploited. However, our focus is … Show more

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