Conference Proceedings
Can We Prove Time Protection?
G Heiser, G Klein, T Murray
ACM | Published : 2019
Abstract
© 2019 ACM. Timing channels are a significant and growing security threat in computer systems, with no established solution. We have recently argued that the OS must provide time protection, in analogy to the established memory protection, to protect applications from information leakage through timing channels. Based on a recently-proposed implementation of time protection in the seL4 microkernel, we investigate how such an implementation could be formally proved to prevent timing channels. We postulate that this should be possible by reasoning about a highly abstracted representation of the shared hardware resources that cause timing channels.
Grants
Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors thank the Australian Research Council for enabling this work through grant DP190103743.