© 2019 IEEE. Foreshadow is a speculative execution attack that allows adversaries to subvert the security guarantees of Intel's Software Guard eXtensions (SGX). Foreshadow allows access to data across process boundaries, and allows virtual machines (VMs) to read the physical memory belonging to other VMs or the hypervisor.status: publishe
Out-of-order processors heavily rely on speculation to achieve high performance, allowing instructio...
Intel SGX is the latest processor architecture promising secure code execution despite large, comple...
Dynamic frequency and voltage scaling features have been introduced to manage ever-growing heat and ...
In January 2018, we discovered the Foreshadow transient execution attack (USENIX Security’18) target...
Trusted execution environments, and particularly the Software Guard eXtensions (SGX) included in rec...
Shielded execution based on Intel SGX provides strong security guarantees for legacy applications ru...
Intel announced in September 2013 SGX (Software Guard eXtension) technology to be implemented in the...
Intel’s Software Guard Extensions (SGX) provide a new hardware-based trusted execution environment o...
Speculative execution, the base on which modern high-performance general-purpose CPUs are built on, ...
Recent developments on hardware-based trusted execution environments, such as the Software Guard Ext...
The discrepancy between the abstract model used to reason about the security of computer systems and...
Modern high-performance CPUs depend on speculative out-of-order execution in order to offer high per...
International audienceIn modern computer systems, user processes are isolated from each other by the...
The inclusion of the Software Guard eXtensions (SGX) in recent Intel processors has been broadly acc...
Intel's Software Guard Extensions (SGX) is a new technology introduced in recent generations of Inte...
Out-of-order processors heavily rely on speculation to achieve high performance, allowing instructio...
Intel SGX is the latest processor architecture promising secure code execution despite large, comple...
Dynamic frequency and voltage scaling features have been introduced to manage ever-growing heat and ...
In January 2018, we discovered the Foreshadow transient execution attack (USENIX Security’18) target...
Trusted execution environments, and particularly the Software Guard eXtensions (SGX) included in rec...
Shielded execution based on Intel SGX provides strong security guarantees for legacy applications ru...
Intel announced in September 2013 SGX (Software Guard eXtension) technology to be implemented in the...
Intel’s Software Guard Extensions (SGX) provide a new hardware-based trusted execution environment o...
Speculative execution, the base on which modern high-performance general-purpose CPUs are built on, ...
Recent developments on hardware-based trusted execution environments, such as the Software Guard Ext...
The discrepancy between the abstract model used to reason about the security of computer systems and...
Modern high-performance CPUs depend on speculative out-of-order execution in order to offer high per...
International audienceIn modern computer systems, user processes are isolated from each other by the...
The inclusion of the Software Guard eXtensions (SGX) in recent Intel processors has been broadly acc...
Intel's Software Guard Extensions (SGX) is a new technology introduced in recent generations of Inte...
Out-of-order processors heavily rely on speculation to achieve high performance, allowing instructio...
Intel SGX is the latest processor architecture promising secure code execution despite large, comple...
Dynamic frequency and voltage scaling features have been introduced to manage ever-growing heat and ...