Secure multi-execution: Fine-grained, declassification-aware, and transparent
Paper i proceeding, 2013

Recently, much progress has been made on achieving information-flow security via secure multi-execution. Secure multi-execution (SME) is an elegant way to enforce security by executing a given program multiple times, once for each security level, while carefully dispatching inputs and ensuring that an execution at a given level is responsible for producing outputs for information sinks at that level. Secure multi-execution guarantees noninterference, in the sense of no dependencies from secret inputs to public outputs, and transparency, in the sense that if a program is secure then its secure multi-execution does not destroy its original behavior. This paper pushes the boundary of what can be achieved with secure multi-execution. First, we lift the assumption from the original secure multi-execution work on the totality of the input environment (that there is always assumed to be input) and on the cooperative scheduling. Second, we generalize secure multi-execution to distinguish between security levels of presence and content of messages. Third, we introduce a declassification model for secure multi-execution that allows expressing what information can be released. Fourth, we establish a full transparency result showing how secure multi-execution can preserve the original order of messages in secure programs. We demonstrate that full transparency is a key enabler for discovering attacks with secure multi-execution.

Författare

Willard Thor Rafnsson

Chalmers, Data- och informationsteknik, Programvaruteknik

Andrei Sabelfeld

Chalmers, Data- och informationsteknik, Programvaruteknik

Proceedings. The Computer Security Foundations Workshop III

1063-6900 (ISSN)

33-48
978-0-7695-5031-2 (ISBN)

Ämneskategorier

Data- och informationsvetenskap

DOI

10.1109/CSF.2013.10

ISBN

978-0-7695-5031-2

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