| S. Soman, C. Krintz, and G. Vigna. Detecting Malicious Java Code Using Virtual Machine Auditing. 12th USENIX Security Symposium, 2003. |
....the ASHoP paradigm is different in that the host tenant relationship in an ASHoP usually lasts longer, and that the inter tenant relationship should also be considered. Finally, our work in OS support for ASHoP protection complements the works in programming language support for software safety [15, 17, 25, 30]. The language level solutions are critical to the checking and enforcement of safety properties of the AS software, guest OS, and host OS, in order to create a highly secure ASHoP. 6 Conclusions and Future Work We have shown that the protection of Application Service Hosting Platforms (ASHoPs) ....
S. Soman, C. Krintz, and G. Vigna. Detecting Malicious Java Code Using Virtual Machine Auditing. 12th USENIX Security Symposium, 2003.
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