ABSTRACT
Securing storage data is a manifold problem with requirements in three dimensions: data security, data integrity, and the safety of data. Meeting the requirements for one dimension often means compromising another. SecureParser™ is a software technology which addresses all three dimensions of secure storage without compromising any. In this paper, we describe the SecureParser™ technology and discuss how it addresses the three dimensions of secured storage: security, integrity, and safety.
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- R. Johnson, Secure Storage Using SecureParser, Unisys, June 2005.Google Scholar
Index Terms
- Secured storage using secureParser™
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