Guardian: symbolic validation of orderliness in SGX enclaves
Pedro Antonino,
Wojciech Aleksander Wołoszyn,
A. W. Roscoe
Abstract:Modern processors can offer hardware primitives that allow a process to run in isolation. These primitives implement a trusted execution environment (TEE) in which a program can run such that the integrity and confidentiality of its execution are guaranteed. Intel's Software Guard eXtensions (SGX) is an example of such primitives and its isolated processes are called enclaves. These guarantees, however, can be easily thwarted if the enclave has not been properly designed. Its interface with the untrusted softw… Show more
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