Linux kernel integrity measurement using contextual inspection
Proceedings of the 2007 ACM workshop on Scalable trusted computing
Transactions on computational science XI
Scalable integrity-guaranteed AJAX
APWeb'12 Proceedings of the 14th Asia-Pacific international conference on Web Technologies and Applications
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There is a large number of situations in which computer security is unpopular. In fact, common users do not like too much restricted security policies. Usability is often preferred to security. Many users want to be free to use their computers to run untrusted applications. Moreover, it is not possible to require that every computer user is a security expert. As a consequence, it is very easy for hackers to gain access to a computer system, and to perform a number of unauthorized operations.In this paper we focus on the problem of system integrity. There are some applications in which system integrity is at least as important as privacy and service availability. For this purpose, we have designed and implemented TrustedBox, a kernel-level integrity checker that can be used to enforce a very restricted security policy and that allows users to use the same system to perform untrusted operations.