SWATT: software-based attestation for embedded devices
Carnegie Mellon University · IBM (United States)
Abstract
We expect a future where we are surrounded by embedded devices, ranging from Java-enabled cell phones to sensor networks and smart appliances. An adversary can compromise our privacy and safety by maliciously modifying the memory contents of these embedded devices. In this paper, we propose a softWare-based attestation technique (SWATT) to verify the memory contents of embedded devices and establish the absence of malicious changes to the memory contents. SWATT does not need physical access to the device's memory, yet provides memory content attestation similar to TCG or NGSCB without requiring secure hardware. SWATT can detect any change in memory contents with high probability, thus detecting viruses,…
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4Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Embedded system
- Software
- Node (physics)
- Adversary
- Operating system
- Trojan
- Malware