用于飞机安全分析的VxWorks文件系统的磁盘取证

IF 2.1 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, HARDWARE & ARCHITECTURE
Stephen McKeon;Vincent Roberge
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现代航空电子系统展示了从传感器和致动器到专用子系统的众多联网电子组件,使飞机能够准确、可靠、及时地处理和响应信息。确保这些系统的网络安全是一个持续的挑战,也是一个活跃的研究领域;在飞机被恶意行为者破坏的情况下,可以利用数字取证来调查事件发生的原因和方式。这项研究回答了一个关于飞机安全的简单但基本的问题:是否可以从飞机上的嵌入式实时系统中获得有用的数字取证文物。分析和描述了VxWorks使用的高度可靠的文件系统(HRFS),以与学术界接受的文件系统格式的通用描述保持一致。对开源取证工具包Sleuth Kit(TSK)进行了分析和扩展,以包括支持该文件系统的功能,并开发了从飞机上的实时操作系统中获取数字取证工件的概念验证实现。这项研究发现,所提出的实现可以从VxWorks生成的HRFS格式的文件系统中执行文件分析和恢复,并且可以被推广以表明嵌入式实时系统可以提供有用的数字取证工件。
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Disk Forensics of VxWorks File Systems for Aircraft Security Analyse
Modern avionics systems exhibit numerous networked electronic components ranging from sensors and actuators to dedicated subsystems, resulting in aircraft capable of processing and responding to information accurately, reliably, and in a timely fashion. Assuring the cyber security of these systems is a continual challenge and an active area of research; in the case where an aircraft has been compromised by a malicious actor, digital forensics can be utilized to investigate what and how the incident occurred. This research answers a simple, yet fundamental question on the security of aircraft: whether useful digital forensic artifacts be obtained from embedded real-time systems on aircraft. The highly reliable file system (HRFS) utilized by VxWorks was analyzed and described to align with the generalized descriptions of file system formats accepted in academia. The Sleuth Kit (TSK), an open-source forensic toolkit, was analyzed and extended to include functionality to support this file system, and a proof-of-concept implementation to obtain digital forensic artifacts from real-time operating systems on aircraft was developed. This research finds that the proposed implementation can perform file analysis and recovery from a VxWorks generated HRFS-formatted file system and can be generalized to show that embedded real-time systems can provide useful digital forensic artifacts.
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