Where Does Security Stand? New Vulnerabilities vs. Trusted Computing November/December 2007 (vol. 27 no. 6) pp. 25-35
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How can we ensure that platform hardware, firmware, and software work in concert to withstand rapidly evolving security threats? Architectural innovations bring performance gains but can also create new security vulnerabilities. In this panel discussion, from the 2007 Workshop on Computer Architecture Research Directions, Shay Gueron, Geoffrey Strongin, and Jean-Pierre Seifert assess the current state of security and discuss possible routes toward trusted computing. 1. O. Acıiçmez, C.K. Koç, and J.-P Seifert, "On the Power of Simple Branch Prediction Analysis," Proc. ACM Symp. Information, Computer and Communications Security (ASIACCS 07), ACM Press, 2007, pp. 312-320, (also available in the Cryptology ePrint Archive, Report 2006/351, Oct. 2006; http://eprint.iacr.org/2006351).
Index Terms:
security and privacy protection; computer systems organization; microarchitecture implementation considerations; processor architectures; operating systems; software/software engineering; emerging technologies
Citation:
Shay Gueron, Jean-Pierre Seifert, Geoffrey Strongin, Derek Chiou, Resit Sendag, Joshua J. Yi, "Where Does Security Stand? New Vulnerabilities vs. Trusted Computing," IEEE Micro, vol. 27, no. 6, pp. 25-35, Nov./Dec. 2007, doi:10.1109/MM.2007.112 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||