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Blindfold: Keeping Private Keys in PKIs and CDNs out of Sight

Authors :
Galal, Hisham
Mannan, Mohammad
Youssef, Amr
Source :
Elsevier Computers & Security, volume 118, July 2022
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Public key infrastructure (PKI) is a certificate-based technology that helps in authenticating systems identities. HTTPS/TLS relies mainly on PKI to minimize fraud over the Internet. Nowadays, websites utilize CDNs to improve user experience, performance, and resilience against cyber attacks. However, combining HTTPS/TLS with CDNs has raised new security challenges. In any PKI system, keeping private keys private is of utmost importance. However, it has become the norm for CDN-powered websites to violate that fundamental assumption. Several solutions have been proposed to make HTTPS CDN-friendly. However, protection of private keys from the very instance of generation; and how they can be made secure against exposure by malicious (CDN) administrators and malware remain unexplored. We utilize trusted execution environments to protect private keys by never exposing them to human operators or untrusted software. We design Blindfold to protect private keys in HTTPS/TLS infrastructures, including CAs, website on-premise servers, and CDNs. We implemented a prototype to assess Blindfold's performance and performed several experiments on both the micro and macro levels. We found that Blindfold slightly outperforms SoftHSM in key generation by 1% while lagging by 0.01% for certificate issuance operations.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Elsevier Computers & Security, volume 118, July 2022
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2207.09335
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cose.2022.102731