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Safe and efficient implementation of a security system on ARM using intra-level privilege separation

Authors
Kwon, D.Yi, H.Cho, Y.Paek, Y.
Issue Date
Feb-2019
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
Keywords
Isolation; Privilege separation; Security system
Citation
ACM Transactions on Privacy and Security, v.22, no.2
Journal Title
ACM Transactions on Privacy and Security
Volume
22
Number
2
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/39099
DOI
10.1145/3309698
ISSN
2471-2566
Abstract
Security monitoring has long been considered as a fundamental mechanism to mitigate the damage of a security attack. Recently, intra-level security systems have been proposed that can efficiently and securely monitor system software without any involvement of more privileged entity. Unfortunately, there exists no full intra-level security system that can universally operate at any privilege level on ARM. However, as malware and attacks increase against virtually every level of privileged software including an OS, a hypervisor, and even the highest privileged software armored by TrustZone, we have been motivated to develop an intra-level security system, named Hilps. Hilps realizes true intra-level scheme in all these levels of privileged software on ARM by elaborately exploiting a new hardware feature of ARM's latest 64-bit architecture, called TxSZ, that enables elastic adjustment of the accessible virtual address range. Furthermore, Hilps newly supports the sandbox mechanism that provides security tools with individually isolated execution environments, thereby minimizing security threats from untrusted security tools. We have implemented a prototype of Hilps on a real machine. The experimental results demonstrate that Hilps is quite promising for practical use in real deployments. © 2019 Association for Computing Machinery.
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