自动化和安全的脆弱性评估

F. Guo, Yang Yu, T. Chiueh
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近年来,随着系统漏洞数量的成倍增加,漏洞评估作为一种强大的系统安全管理工具应运而生,它可以在现有系统的漏洞被利用之前识别出来。尽管市场上有许多商业漏洞评估工具,但它们都不能正式保证评估过程不会危及被测试的计算机系统。本文提出了一种轻量级虚拟机(FVM)技术来解决漏洞测试相关的安全问题。与其他虚拟机技术相比,FVM的设计是为了方便虚拟机之间的共享,但同时也为虚拟机之间提供了强大的保护。FVM技术允许漏洞评估工具测试生产模式网络服务的精确副本,包括硬件和系统软件组件,同时保证生产模式网络服务与测试过程完全隔离。除了安全性之外,本文所描述的漏洞评估支持系统还可以将漏洞测试的整个过程自动化,从而首次使漏洞测试的自主频繁运行成为可能。在基于windows的原型上的实验表明,Nessus对FVM虚拟机的评估结果与对真实机器的评估结果相同。此外,漏洞评估运行对文件系统和注册表状态的修改完全与主机隔离。最后,脆弱性评估运行对生产网络服务的性能影响低至3%
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Automated and safe vulnerability assessment
As the number of system vulnerabilities multiplies in recent years, vulnerability assessment has emerged as a powerful system security administration tool that can identify vulnerabilities in existing systems before they are exploited. Although there are many commercial vulnerability assessment tools in the market, none of them can formally guarantee that the assessment process never compromises the computer systems being tested. This paper proposes a featherweight virtual machine (FVM) technology to address the safety issue associated with vulnerability testing. Compared with other virtual machine technologies, FVM is designed to facilitate sharing between virtual machines but still provides strong protection between them. The FVM technology allows a vulnerability assessment tool to test an exact replica of a production-mode network service, including both hardware and system software components, while guaranteeing that the production-mode network service is fully isolated from the testing process. In addition to safety, the vulnerability assessment support system described in this paper can also automate the entire process of vulnerability testing and thus for the first time makes it feasible to run vulnerability testing autonomously and frequently. Experiments on a Windows-based prototype show that Nessus assessment results against an FVM virtual machine are identical to those against a real machine. Furthermore, modifications to the file system and registry state made by vulnerability assessment runs are completely isolated from the host machine. Finally, the performance impact of vulnerability assessment runs on production network services is as low as 3%
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