Neon: system support for derived data management

Qing Zhang, J. McCullough, Justin Ma, N. Schear, Michael Vrable, Amin Vahdat, A. Snoeren, G. Voelker, S. Savage
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Modern organizations face increasingly complex information management requirements. A combination of commercial needs, legal liability and regulatory imperatives has created a patchwork of mandated policies. Among these, personally identifying customer records must be carefully access-controlled, sensitive files must be encrypted on mobile computers to guard against physical theft, and intellectual property must be protected from both exposure and "poisoning." However, enforcing such policies can be quite difficult in practice since users routinely share data over networks and derive new files from these inputs--incidentally laundering any policy restrictions. In this paper, we describe a virtual machine monitor system called Neon that transparently labels derived data using byte-level "tints" and tracks these labels end to end across commodity applications, operating systems and networks. Our goal with Neon is to explore the viability and utility of transparent information flow tracking within conventional networked systems when used in the manner in which they were intended. We demonstrate that this mechanism allows the enforcement of a variety of data management policies, including data-dependent confinement, mandatory I/O encryption, and intellectual property management.
Neon:对派生数据管理的系统支持
现代组织面临着日益复杂的信息管理需求。商业需求、法律责任和监管要求结合在一起,形成了一套五花八门的强制性政策。其中,个人识别客户记录必须受到严格的访问控制,移动计算机上的敏感文件必须加密,以防止物理盗窃,知识产权必须受到保护,以免暴露和“中毒”。然而,在实践中,执行这样的策略可能相当困难,因为用户经常通过网络共享数据,并从这些输入中派生新文件——顺便违反任何策略限制。在本文中,我们描述了一个名为Neon的虚拟机监控系统,该系统使用字节级“色调”透明地标记派生数据,并在商用应用程序、操作系统和网络中端到端跟踪这些标签。Neon的目标是探索传统网络系统中透明信息流跟踪的可行性和实用性,当它们以预期的方式使用时。我们演示了该机制允许执行各种数据管理策略,包括数据依赖限制、强制I/O加密和知识产权管理。
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