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SILVER: Fine-Grained and Transparent Protection Domain Primitives in Commodity OS Kernel
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2013
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Untrusted kernel extensions remain one of the major threats to the security of commodity OS kernels. Current containment approaches still have limitations in terms of security, granularity and flexibility, primarily due to the absence of secure resource management and communication methods. This paper presents SILVER, a framework that offers transparent protection domain primitives to achieve fine-grained access control and secure communication between OS kernel and extensions. SILVER keeps
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-41284-4_6
fatcat:c2so4magkjhcplrpcm5fs7ivf4