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A Hardware Design Language for Timing-Sensitive Information-Flow Security
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EngineeringHardware Verification LanguageInformation SecurityComputer ArchitectureHardware Design LanguageSoftware AnalysisFormal VerificationHardware SecurityHardware DesignSecure ComputingHardware Security SolutionHardware LevelRuntime VerificationComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceLanguage-based SecurityData SecurityCryptographyHardware EmulationProgram Analysis
Information security can be compromised by leakage via low-level hardware features. One recently prominent example is cache probing attacks, which rely on timing channels created by caches. We introduce a hardware design language, SecVerilog, which makes it possible to statically analyze information flow at the hardware level. With SecVerilog, systems can be built with verifiable control of timing channels and other information channels. SecVerilog is Verilog, extended with expressive type annotations that enable precise reasoning about information flow. It also comes with rigorous formal assurance: we prove that SecVerilog enforces timing-sensitive noninterference and thus ensures secure information flow. By building a secure MIPS processor and its caches, we demonstrate that SecVerilog makes it possible to build complex hardware designs with verified security, yet with low overhead in time, space, and HW designer effort.
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