通过强暗档案(SDA)的“时间胶囊”存档:为敏感材料设计可信的分布式档案

Q3 Social Sciences
John Bowers, J. Cushman, Jayshree Sarathy, Jonathan Zittrain
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摘要

摘要档案管理员经常面临各种各样的安全威胁,包括数据泄露、意外丢失,以及那些希望公开密封记录的人采取的法律行动。当捐赠具有延迟释放条件的敏感材料时,这些威胁尤其突出。对档案管理员执行这些条件的能力的信任使捐赠者有信心输入他们可能会销毁的历史记录材料。但是,随着这些材料越来越数字化(因此可以破解,便于大规模过滤,更容易被破坏),随着政府和私营部门在确保早期发布方面变得越来越积极,我们必须创新才能站稳脚跟。为了弥补这些新的动态,我们提出了强大的黑暗档案(SDA),这是一种混合的法律和技术协议,用于在图书馆网络中保护延迟发布的档案材料。SDA利用现代密码学和机构协议来协调多个经认可的档案组织的访问控制,为数据泄露、技术故障和法律程序提供广泛的弹性。通过这种分布式的安全方法,SDA对强制提前披露档案记录的努力施加了有意义的摩擦。
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‘Time Capsule’ Archiving through Strong Dark Archives (SDA): Designing Trustable Distributed Archives for Sensitive Materials
ABSTRACT Archivists regularly contend with a wide range of security threats, including data breaches, inadvertent loss, and legal action by those hoping to make sealed records public. These threats are particularly salient when sensitive materials are donated with delayed-release conditions. Trust in archivists’ ability to enforce such conditions gives donors the confidence to enter into the historical record materials that they might otherwise destroy. But as these materials are increasingly born-digital (and therefore hackable, convenient to exfiltrate en masse, and more easily corrupted), and as governments and private parties become ever more aggressive in their efforts to secure early releases, we must innovate in order to stand still. To compensate for these new dynamics, we propose Strong Dark Archives (SDA), a blended legal and technical protocol for securing delayed-released archival materials among a network of libraries. SDA leverages modern cryptography and institutional agreements to coordinate access-control across multiple accredited archival organizations, providing broad resilience to data breaches, technical failures, and legal process. Through this distributed approach to security, SDA imposes meaningful friction on efforts to force the early disclosure of archival records.
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Journal of Archival Organization
Journal of Archival Organization Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Archival Organization is an international journal encompassing all aspects of the arrangement, description, and provision of access to all forms of archival materials. Articles on processing techniques and procedures, preparation of finding aids, and cataloging of archival and manuscript collections in accordance with MARC, AACR2, and other rules, standards, and cataloging conventions are only part of what you"ll find in this refereed/peer-reviewed publication. The journal places emphasis on emerging technologies, applications, and standards that range from Encoded Archival Description (EAD) and methods of organizing archival collections for access on the World Wide Web to issues connected with the digitization and display of archival materials.
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