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First International IEEE Security in Storage Workshop   p. 3
Network Security and Storage Security: Symmetries and Symmetry-Breaking

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Abstract
It has been hypothesized that storage security and network security are essentially the same, at least insofar as mapping solutions from one domain in a straightforward manner to the other. We discuss similarities and differences that shed some doubt on the property of equating the two. While there are many ways to apply methods from one domain to another, there are fundamental differences between data at rest and data in motion. Storage is often an endpoint as well as a link, and it requires different treatment under such circumstances.
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Index Terms- storage security, network security

Citation:  Donald Beaver, "Network Security and Storage Security: Symmetries and Symmetry-Breaking," sisw, p. 3,  First International IEEE Security in Storage Workshop,  2002

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