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Secure data deduplication
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Data Encryption StandardDigital StorageEngineeringEncrypted StorageInformation SecuritySecure Data StorageData PrivacyInformation ForensicsCloud CryptographyData DeduplicationComputer ScienceStorage SecurityCommon ChunksData ManagementSecure Data DeduplicationData SecurityCryptographyEncryption
As the world moves to digital storage for archival purposes, there is an increasing demand for systems that can provide secure data storage in a cost-effective manner. By identifying common chunks of data both within and between files and storing them only once, deduplication can yield cost savings by increasing the utility of a given amount of storage. Unfortunately, deduplication exploits identical content, while encryption attempts to make all content appear random; the same content encrypted with two different keys results in very different ciphertext. Thus, combining the space efficiency of deduplication with the secrecy aspects of encryption is problematic.
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