A Security Technique To Fool Would-Be Cyber Attackers – Method Safeguards a Computer Program’s Secret Information

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Researchers demonstrate a method that safeguards a computer program’s secret information while enabling faster computation.

Researchers demonstrate a method that safeguards a computer program’s secret information while enabling faster computation.

Multiple programs running on the same computer may not be able to directly access each other’s hidden information, but because they share the same memory hardware, their secrets could be stolen by a malicious program through a “memory timing side-channel attack.”

This malicious program notices delays when it tries to access a computer’s memory, because the hardware is shared among all programs using the machine. It can then interpret those delays to obtain another program’s secrets, like a password or cryptographic key.

One way to prevent these types of attacks is to allow only one program to use the memory controller at a time, but this dramatically slows down computation. Instead, a team of

Source: SciTechDaily

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