The Royal Split Paradigm: Real-Time Data Fragmentation and Distributed Networks for Data Loss Prevention
[摘要] With data encryption, access control, and monitoring technology, high profile data breaches still occur. To address this issue, this work focused on securing data at rest and data in motion by utilizing current distributed network technology in conjunction with a data fragmenting and defragmenting algorithm. Software prototyping was used to exhaustively test this new paradigm within the confines of the Defense Technology Experimental Research (DETER) virtual testbed. The virtual testbed was used to control all aspects within the testing network including: node population, topology, file size, and number of fragments. In each topology, and for each population size, different sized files were fragmented, distributed to nodes on the network, recovered, and defragmented. All of these tests were recorded and documented. The results produced by this prototype showed, with the max wait time removed, an average wait time of .0287 s/fragment and by increasing the number of fragments, N, the complexity, X, would increase as demonstrated in the formula: X = (.00287N!).
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[效力级别] [学科分类] 物理(综合)
[关键词] Security;Data Loss Prevention;Distributed Networks;Networking;Virtual Testbed. [时效性]