Abstract:Merkle tree is a widely used tree structure for authentication of data/metadata in a secure computing system. Recent state-of-the art secure systems use a smaller-sized MT, namely Bonsai Merkle Tree (BMT) to protect the metadata such as encryption counters. Common BMT algorithms were designed for traditional Von Neumann architectures with a software-centric implementation in mind, hence they use a lot
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