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PiPoMonitor: Mitigating Cross-core Cache Attacks Using the Auto-Cuckoo Filter

Authors :
Yuan, Fengkai
Wang, Kai
Hou, Rui
Li, Xiaoxin
Li, Peinan
Zhao, Lutan
Ying, Jiameng
Awad, Amro
Meng, Dan
Yuan, Fengkai
Wang, Kai
Hou, Rui
Li, Xiaoxin
Li, Peinan
Zhao, Lutan
Ying, Jiameng
Awad, Amro
Meng, Dan
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Cache side channel attacks obtain victim cache line access footprint to infer security-critical information. Among them, cross-core attacks exploiting the shared last level cache are more threatening as their simplicity to set up and high capacity. Stateful approaches of detection-based mitigation observe precise cache behaviors and protect specific cache lines that are suspected of being attacked. However, their recording structures incur large storage overhead and are vulnerable to reverse engineering attacks. Exploring the intrinsic non-determinate layout of a traditional Cuckoo filter, this paper proposes a space efficient Auto-Cuckoo filter to record access footprints, which succeed to decrease storage overhead and resist reverse engineering attacks at the same time. With Auto-Cuckoo filter, we propose PiPoMonitor to detect \textit{Ping-Pong patterns} and prefetch specific cache line to interfere with adversaries' cache probes. Security analysis shows the PiPoMonitor can effectively mitigate cross-core attacks and the Auto-Cuckoo filter is immune to reverse engineering attacks. Evaluation results indicate PiPoMonitor has negligible impact on performance and the storage overhead is only 0.37$\%$, an order of magnitude lower than previous stateful approaches.<br />Comment: This paper is going to appear in 2021 Design, Automation and Test in Europe Conference (DATE)

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1228449711
Document Type :
Electronic Resource