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Using Existing Hardware Services for Malware Detection
The paper is divided into two sections. First, we describe our experiments in using hardware-based metrics such as those collected by the BPU and MMU for detection of malware activity at runtime. Second, we sketch a defense-in-depth security model that combines such detection with hardware-aided proof-carrying code and input validation.