| Andrew Huang. Keeping secrets in hardware: The microsoft xbox case study. In CHES2002, 2002. |
....a user process, and an adversarial operating system may abuse this to try to access user data. On the other hand, an adversary with physical access to the system may # Microsoft Research, Mountain View, CA 94043 monitor the pins of the processor and modify or observe values on the bus to memory [10]. Cryptographic keys under XOM control must protect program code and data in spite of these active attacks. The XOM hardware requirements and likely execution speed have already been studied [14] and XOM offers the promise of tamper resistant code, at moderate hardware cost and minimal drop in ....
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A Huang, "Keeping Secrets in Hardware: the Microsoft Xbox Case Study", May 26 2002, at http://web.mit.edu/bunnie/www/proj/anatak/ AIM-2002-008.pdf
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A Huang, "Keeping Secrets in Hardware: the Microsoft Xbox Case Study", May 26 2002, at http://web.mit.edu/bunnie/www/proj/anatak/ AIM-2002-008.pdf
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