Enhancing Virtual Machine Introspection-Based Memory Analysis with Event Triggers

M. Muscat, Mark Vella
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Virtual Machine Introspection (VMI) has the potential to provide secure cloud monitoring, but its hardware level monitoring gives rise to the 'semantic gap', where software-level behaviour loses its meaning. Memory forensics tools can offer a deployment-ready solution as compared to automated semantics derivation techniques, in the form of an integrated VMI-memory forensics architecture. A pending issue concerns the appropriate points in time at which to execute memory analysis routines. Analysis is required to execute in a manner not to overwhelm virtual machines but neither to lose out on short-lived in-memory data structures. This paper presents an on-going study to address what we call the 'event semantic gap', or rather the lost semantics of software-level events associated with the monitored behaviour. As opposed to deriving these events directly from the hardware level, we argue that translating them at the software level to recognizable events at the hardware level is more pragmatic, thus providing a fully integrated VMI-memory forensics architecture. Dynamic binary instrumentation (DBI) is a key enabler and promising results are demonstrated for the Xen hypervisor.
使用事件触发器增强虚拟机内省内存分析
虚拟机内省(VMI)具有提供安全云监控的潜力,但其硬件级监控会产生“语义缺口”,软件级行为会失去其意义。与自动语义派生技术相比,内存取证工具可以以集成的vmi -内存取证体系结构的形式提供部署就绪的解决方案。一个悬而未决的问题涉及执行内存分析例程的适当时间点。执行分析的方式需要既不压倒虚拟机,又不损失短期内存中的数据结构。本文提出了一项正在进行的研究,以解决我们所谓的“事件语义缺口”,或者更确切地说,是与被监控行为相关的软件级事件丢失的语义。与直接从硬件级别派生这些事件相反,我们认为在软件级别将它们转换为硬件级别的可识别事件更为实用,从而提供了完全集成的vmi -内存取证体系结构。动态二进制插装(DBI)是一个关键的促成因素,Xen管理程序展示了有希望的结果。
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