• Title/Summary/Keyword: 보안 명령어 및 라이브러리

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Secure User and Program Interface for SecuROS (SecuROS 에서 개발된 사용자 및 프로그램 인터페이스)

  • Doo, So-Young;Go, Jong-Guk;Eun, Seong-Gyeong;Kim, Jeong-Nyeo;Gong, Eun-Bae
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartC
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    • v.8C no.5
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    • pp.557-564
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    • 2001
  • Many people use Linux and FreeBSD because it is freeware and excellent performance. The open source code is very important feature but it also has some problem which may be attacked by hackers frequently. This paper describes the SecuROS of secure operating system that is best solution to this problem and introduces user and programmer interface for active use of secure operating system. Developed secure operating system is composed of the access control method MAC and ACL and conforms to the POSIX which is universally used.

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A Disassembly Technique of ARM Position-Independent Code with Value-Set Analysis Having Symbol-Form Domain (기호 형태의 값-집합 분석을 이용한 ARM 위치 독립적 코드의 정교한 역어셈블리 기법)

  • Ha, Dongsoo;Oh, Heekuck
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.28 no.5
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    • pp.1233-1246
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    • 2018
  • With the proliferation of smart mobiles, disassembly techniques for position-independent code (PIC) composed of ARM architecture instructions in computer security are becoming more important. However, existing techniques have been studied on x86 architecture and are focused on solving problems of non-PIC and generality. Therefore, the accuracy of the collected address information is low to apply to advanced security technologies such as binary measurement. In this paper, we propose a disassembly technique that reflects the characteristics of PIC composed of ARM instructions. For accuratly collecting traceable addresses, we designed value-set analysis having symbol-form domain. To solve the main problem of disassembly, we devised a heuristic using the characteristics of the code generated by the compiler. To verify the accuracy and effectiveness of our technique, we tested 669 shared libraries and executables in the Android 8.1 build, resulting in a total disassembly rate of 91.47%.