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Abstract

Hard disk drives (HDDs) have become the most commonly-used type of non-volatile storage due to their increased reliability, fault tolerance, storage capacity, and so on.

These technological advances in HDDs, along with the ever-increasing need for storing the huge amount of data, made them one of the core components of modern computing systems. Indeed, HDDs are now an inevitable part of numerous ubiquitous systems, including, but not limited to, personal computers, cloud servers, medical bedside monitors, closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems, and automated teller machines (ATMs).

An effective and easy to pull off DoS attack against HDDs could, therefore, lead to considerable real-world problems for individuals and organizations.

Speaker

Manish Keshri

Timing

Starts at Saturday March 24 2018, 11:00 AM. The sessions runs for about 1 hour.

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