Presentation 2005-07-21
Evaluation of Memory Protecting Scheme in Multitask OSes : A Cryptographic Memory System for Resource-poor Platforms & Tampering Detection
YU INAMURA, TORU EGASHIRA, ATSUSHI TAKESHITA,
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Abstract(in English) The authors have been proposing a method, called Cryptographic Memory System (CMS), to protect the data stored in the address space of a process in the typical modern multi-task operating systems. Recently we have reported two new schemes, one of which optimizes the kernel memory usage by dicreasing the number of the keys used and the other makes it possible to detect the tampering attack from another process. Here we will present a new proof-of-concept implementation for these new schemes integrated and also reveal the evaluation results from this implementation.
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Keyword(in English) Cryptography / Memory Protection / Multi Task OS
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Title (in English) Evaluation of Memory Protecting Scheme in Multitask OSes : A Cryptographic Memory System for Resource-poor Platforms & Tampering Detection
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Keyword(1) Cryptography
Keyword(2) Memory Protection
Keyword(3) Multi Task OS
1st Author's Name YU INAMURA
1st Author's Affiliation Multimedia Laboratory, NTT DoCoMo, Inc.()
2nd Author's Name TORU EGASHIRA
2nd Author's Affiliation Multimedia Laboratory, NTT DoCoMo, Inc.
3rd Author's Name ATSUSHI TAKESHITA
3rd Author's Affiliation Multimedia Laboratory, NTT DoCoMo, Inc.
Date 2005-07-21
Paper # ISEC2005-40,SITE2005-38
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 193
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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