Ultraverse: Efficient Retroactive Operation for Attack Recovery in Database Systems and Web Frameworks

11/10/2022
by   Ronny Ko, et al.
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Retroactive operation is an operation that changes a past operation in a series of committed ones (e.g., cancelling the past insertion of '5' into a queue committed at t=3). Retroactive operation has many important security applications such as attack recovery or private data removal (e.g., for GDPR compliance). While prior efforts designed retroactive algorithms for low-level data structures (e.g., queue, set), none explored retroactive operation for higher levels, such as database systems or web applications. This is challenging, because: (i) SQL semantics of database systems is complex; (ii) data records can flow through various web application components, such as HTML's DOM trees, server-side user request handlers, and client-side JavaScript code. We propose Ultraverse, the first retroactive operation framework comprised of two components: a database system and a web application framework. The former enables users to retroactively change committed SQL queries; the latter does the same for web applications with preserving correctness of application semantics. Our experimental results show that Ultraverse achieves 10.5x 693.3x speedup on retroactive database update compared to a regular DBMS's flashback and redo.

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