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Architectural support for secure virtualization under a vulnerable hypervisor
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2011
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EngineeringInformation SecurityArchitectural SupportHardware SecurityHardware VirtualizationVirtualizationVirtualization SecurityComputer EngineeringVirtual Physical SystemsSoftware HypervisorGuest VmsVirtualization SupportComputer ScienceData SecurityCryptographyCloud ComputingVirtualization ToolSystem SoftwareVirtual Machine
Although cloud computing has emerged as a promising future computing model, security concerns due to malicious tenants have been deterring its fast adoption. In cloud computing, multiple tenants may share physical systems by using virtualization techniques. In such a virtualized system, a software hypervisor creates virtual machines (VMs) from the physical system, and provides each user with an isolated VM. However, the hypervisor, with a full control over hardware resources, can access the memory pages of guest VMs without any restriction. By compromising the hypervisor, a malicious user can access the memory contents of the VMs used by other users.
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