Enforcing authorization policies using transactional memory introspection

Arnar Birgisson, Mohan Dhawan, Ú. Erlingsson, V. Ganapathy, L. Iftode
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Correct enforcement of authorization policies is a difficult task, especially for multi-threaded software. Even in carefully-reviewed code, unauthorized access may be possible in subtle corner cases. We introduce Transactional Memory Introspection (TMI), a novel reference monitor architecture that builds on Software Transactional Memory--a new, attractive alternative for writing correct, multi-threaded software. TMI facilitates correct security enforcement by simplifying how the reference monitor integrates with software functionality. TMI can ensure complete mediation of security-relevant operations, eliminate race conditions related to security checks, and simplify handling of authorization failures. We present the design and implementation of a TMI-based reference monitor and experiment with its use in enforcing authorization policies on four significant servers. Our experiments confirm the benefits of the TMI architecture and show that it imposes an acceptable runtime overhead.
使用事务性内存自省强制执行授权策略
正确实施授权策略是一项艰巨的任务,特别是对于多线程软件。即使在经过仔细审查的代码中,在细微的极端情况下也可能存在未经授权的访问。我们介绍了事务性内存自省(TMI),这是一种基于软件事务性内存的新型参考监控体系结构,它是编写正确的多线程软件的一种新的、有吸引力的替代方案。TMI通过简化参考监视器与软件功能的集成方式,促进了正确的安全实施。TMI可以确保与安全相关的操作的完全中介,消除与安全检查相关的竞争条件,并简化授权失败的处理。我们介绍了一个基于tmi的参考监视器的设计和实现,并在四个重要服务器上使用它来执行授权策略。我们的实验证实了TMI架构的好处,并表明它施加了一个可接受的运行时开销。
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