Ext3cow Publications
Ext3cow Publications
Journals
Z.N.J. Peterson and R. Burns. Ext3cow: A Time-Shifting File System for Regulatory Compliance. In: ACM Transactions on Storage, 1(2), May, 2005
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Refereed Conferences
Z.N.J. Peterson, R. Burns, G. Ateniese and S. Bono. Design and Implementation of Verifiable Audit Trails for a Versioning File System. In: Proceedings of the USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies (FAST), 2007.
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Z.N.J. Peterson and R. Burns. Building Regulatory Compliant Storage Systems. In: Proceedings of the Conference on Digital Government Research (dg.o), 2006.
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Z.N.J. Peterson, R. Burns, J. Herring, A. Stubblefield and A. Rubin. Secure Deletion for a Versioning File System. In: Proceedings of the USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies (FAST), 2005.
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R. Burns, Z. Peterson, G. Ateniese and S. Bono. Verifiable Audit Trails for a Versioning File System. In: Proceedings of the ACM CCS Workshop on Storage Security and Survivability (StorageSS), 2005.
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Z.N.J. Peterson, R. Burns and A. Stubblefield. Limiting Liability in a Federally Compliant File System. In: the PORTIA Workshop on Sensitive Data in Medical, Financial, and Content-Distribution Systems, Privacy, Obligations, and Rights in Technologies of Information Assessment (PORTIA), 2004.
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Z.N.J. Peterson and R.C. Burns. Limiting Liability in a Federally Compliant File System. A Work in Progress (WiP) at the USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies (FAST), 2004.
Miscellanea
Z.N.J. Peterson. Towards Regulatory Compliant Storage Systems. Ph.D. Dissertation, The Johns Hopkins University, Department of Computer Science, October 2006.
Z.N.J. Peterson. Secure Deletion in a Versioning File System. Master's project, The Johns Hopkins University, Information Security Institute, February 2005.
Z.N.J. Peterson and R.C. Burns Ext3cow: The Design, Implementation, and Analysis of Metadata for a Time-Shifting File System. Technical Report HSSL-2003-03, Hopkins Storage Systems Lab, Department of Computer Science, Johns Hopkins University, 2003.