Improving Cost, Performance, and Security of Memory Encryption and Authentication
Proceedings of the 33rd annual international symposium on Computer Architecture
Efficient data protection for distributed shared memory multiprocessors
Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Parallel architectures and compilation techniques
Making secure processors OS- and performance-friendly
ACM Transactions on Architecture and Code Optimization (TACO)
An analysis of secure processor architectures
Transactions on computational science VII
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Current efforts to secure the PCs traditionally open architecture will give consumers two unattractive choices: They will either have to pay a huge premium for an unwieldy system that employs impenetrable membranes, encrypted buses, and tamper-resistant memory, or they will have to settle for an inferior solution that fails to thwart dishonest users and limits the ability to backup data and interoperate with third-party software. Investing in proven architectural improvements such as guarded pointers and data tags is a more cost-effective and long-overdue alternative.