Duty to Delete on Non-Volatile Memory

07/07/2017
by   Na-Young Ahn, et al.
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We firstly suggest new cache policy applying the duty to delete invalid cache data on Non-volatile Memory (NVM). This cache policy includes generating random data and overwriting the random data into invalid cache data. Proposed cache policy is more economical and effective regarding perfect deletion of data. It is ensure that the invalid cache data in NVM is secure against malicious hackers.

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