WAS-Deletion: Workload-Aware Secure Deletion Scheme for Solid-State Drives

Bingzhe Li, D. Du
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Due to the intrinsic properties of Solid-State Drives (SSDs), invalid data remain in SSDs before erased by a garbage collection process, which increases the risk of being attacked by adversaries. Previous studies use erase and cryptography based schemes to purposely delete target data but face extremely large overhead. In this paper, we propose a Workload-Aware Secure Deletion scheme, called WAS-Deletion, to reduce the overhead of secure deletion by three major components. First, the WAS-Deletion scheme efficiently splits invalid and valid data into different blocks based on workload characteristics. Second, the WAS-Deletion scheme uses a new encryption allocation scheme, making the encryption follow the same direction as the write on multiple blocks and vertically encrypts pages with the same key in one block. Finally, a new adaptive scheduling scheme can dynamically change the configurations of different regions to further reduce secure deletion overhead based on the current workload. The experimental results indicate that the newly proposed WAS-Deletion scheme can reduce the secure deletion cost by about 1.2x to 12.9x compared to previous studies.
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WAS-Deletion:基于工作负载感知的固态硬盘安全删除方案
由于固态硬盘(ssd)的固有属性,在被垃圾收集进程擦除之前,无效数据会保留在ssd中,这增加了被攻击者攻击的风险。以往的研究使用基于擦除和加密的方案来有目的地删除目标数据,但面临着极大的开销。在本文中,我们提出了一种工作负载感知的安全删除方案,称为was - delete,以减少安全删除的开销,主要包括三个部分。首先,基于工作负载特征,高效地将无效数据和有效数据分割成不同的数据块。其次,was - delete方案使用新的加密分配方案,使加密遵循与多个块上的写入相同的方向,并垂直加密一个块中具有相同密钥的页面。最后,提出了一种新的自适应调度方案,可以根据当前工作负载动态改变不同区域的配置,进一步降低安全删除开销。实验结果表明,新提出的WAS-Deletion方案比现有方案的安全删除成本降低约1.2 ~ 12.9倍。
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