
Novel Techniques in Recovering, Embedding, and Enforcing Policies for Control-Flow Integrity
Yan Lin(Author)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 1. May 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
XIII, 95 pages
978-3-030-73140-3 (ISBN)
Description
There are three fundamental components in Control-Flow Integrity (CFI) enforcement. The first component is accurately recovering the policy (CFG). Usually, the more precise the policy is, the more security CFI improves, but precise CFG generation was considered hard without the support of source code. The second component is embedding the CFI policy securely. Current CFI enforcement usually inserts checks before indirect branches to consult a read-only table which stores the valid CFG information. However, this kind of read-only table can be overwritten by some kinds of attacks (e.g., the Rowhammer attack and data-oriented programming). The third component is to efficiently enforce the CFI policy. In current approaches CFI checks are always executed whenever there is an indirect control flow transfer. Therefore, it is critical to minimize the performance impact of CFI checks.
In this book, we propose novel solutions to handle these three fundamental components.To generate a precise CFI policy without the support of the source code, we systematically study two methods which recover CFI policy based on function signature matching at the binary level and propose our novel rule- and heuristic-based mechanism to more accurately recover function signature. To embed CFI policy securely, we design a novel platform which encodes the policy into the machine instructions directly without relying on consulting any read-only data structure, by making use of the idea of instruction-set randomization. Each basic block is encrypted with a key derived from the CFG. To efficiently enforce CFI policy, we make use of a mature dynamic code optimization platform called DynamoRIO to enforce the policy so that we are only required to do the CFI check when needed.
In this book, we propose novel solutions to handle these three fundamental components.To generate a precise CFI policy without the support of the source code, we systematically study two methods which recover CFI policy based on function signature matching at the binary level and propose our novel rule- and heuristic-based mechanism to more accurately recover function signature. To embed CFI policy securely, we design a novel platform which encodes the policy into the machine instructions directly without relying on consulting any read-only data structure, by making use of the idea of instruction-set randomization. Each basic block is encrypted with a key derived from the CFG. To efficiently enforce CFI policy, we make use of a mature dynamic code optimization platform called DynamoRIO to enforce the policy so that we are only required to do the CFI check when needed.
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Series
Edition
1st ed. 2021
Language
English
Place of publication
Cham
Switzerland
Publishing group
Springer International Publishing
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
23 s/w Abbildungen
XIII, 95 p. 23 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
184 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-030-73140-3 (9783030731403)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-73141-0
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Yan Lin
Novel Techniques in Recovering, Embedding, and Enforcing Policies for Control-Flow Integrity
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04/2021
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Person
Yan Lin is at the School of Computing and Information Systems, Singapore Management University. Her extensive studies have focused on the area of cybersecurity, and her current researches focus on software security and system security.
Content
Introduction.- Literature Review.- When Function Signature Recovery Meets Compiler Optimization.- Control-Flow Carrying Code.- Control-Flow Integrity Enforcement with Dynamic Code Optimization.- Conclusion.- Bibliography.