Mario Blaum, Patrick G. Farrell, et al.
IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory
We present coding methods for protecting against tampering of write-once optical disks, which turns them into a secure digital medium for applications where critical information must be stored in a way that prevents or allows detection of an attempt at falsification. Our method involves adding a small amount of redundancy to a modulated sector of data. This extra redundancy is not used for normal operation, but can be used for determining, say, as a testimony in court, that a disk has not been tampered with. © 1998 IEEE.
Mario Blaum, Patrick G. Farrell, et al.
IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory
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ISIT 1994
Jehoshua Bruck, Joseph W Goodman
Journal of Complexity
Mario Blaum, Jehoshua Bruck, et al.
ISIT 1994