| J. Dyer, R. Perez, S. Smith, M. Lindemann, "Application Support Architecture for a High-Performance, Programmable Secure Coprocessor," Proc. of 22nd Natl. Information Systems Security Conference, October 1999. |
....140 1 Level 4 standards, this coprocessor is one of the most trustworthy and secure coprocessors [39] IBM 4758 Programmability In addition to its security, the 4758 has very good programmability. Applications that run in the card are written in C, and can be debugged with a runtime debugger [13]. It has a very fast cryptographic accelerator (20 MB s bulk DES and 20 signatures s RSA 3 ) which allows for ecient implementation of security protocols. 38, 21] It is natural to use the most secure hardware for the most critical component. To demonstrate the potential of secure hardware ....
J. Dyer, R. Perez, S.W. Smith, and M. Lindemann. Application support architecture for a high-performance, programmable secure coprocessor. In 22nd National Information Systems Security Conference, October 1999.
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J. Dyer, R. Perez, S.W. Smith, M. Lindemann. "Application Support Architecture for a HighPerformance, Programmable Secure Coprocessor." 22nd National Information Systems Security Conference. October 1999.
....more critical layers from possibly malicious or faulty code, preserving the ability of each device to properly authenticate its configuration, and preventing a device with a rogue application from impersonating other devices and applications. The literature describes both this overall architecture [2, 16] as well as its independent validation at FIPS 140 1 Level 4 [15] However, in order to support networked applications such as WebALPS, a secure coprocessor platform also must provide outbound authentication. Not only must Alice be able to publish an application and Bob install it in his ....
J. Dyer, R. Perez, S. Smith, and M. Lindemann. Application support architecture for a high-performance, programmable secure coprocessor. In 22nd National Information Systems Security Conference. National Institute of Standards and Technology, October 1999.
....software loaded from internal ROM and FLASH. 2.1 Software The multiple layer software architecture consists of foundational security control (Layer 0 and Layer 1) supervisorlevel system software (Layer 2) and user level application software (Layer 3) See Figure 1. Our Layer 2 component [2] was designed to support application development. Within Layer 2, a kernel provides standard OS abstractions of multiple tasks and multiple address spaces; these abstractions support independent managers: components within Layer 2 which handle cryptographic hardware and other I O on the bottom, ....
J. Dyer, R. Perez, S.W. Smith, M. Lindemann. "Application Support Architecture for a High-Performance, Programmable Secure Coprocessor." 22nd National Information Systems Security Conference. October 1999.
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J. Dyer, R. Perez, S. Smith, M. Lindemann, "Application Support Architecture for a High-Performance, Programmable Secure Coprocessor," Proc. of 22nd Natl. Information Systems Security Conference, October 1999.
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J. Dyer et al., "Application Support Architecture for a High-Performance, Programmable Secure Coprocessor," Proc. 22nd Nat'l Information Systems Security Conf., National Computer Security Center, Ft. George G. Meade, Md., 1999.
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