Summarization of Various Security Aspects and Attacks in Distributed Systems: A Review
Abstract
The modern world is filled with a huge data. As data is distributed across different networks by the distributed systems so security becomes the most important issues in these systems. Data is distributed via public networks so the data and other resources can be attacked by hackers. In this paper we define different security aspects including on the basis of authorization, authentication, encryption and access control for distributed systems.
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