TY - GEN
T1 - MyAV
T2 - 8th IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics, INDIN 2010
AU - Ryu, Euiyoul
AU - Kim, Inhyuk
AU - Kim, Junghan
AU - Eom, Young Ik
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Recently, various security issues in mobile devices have appeared due to improvement of the performance of mobile devices and the emergence of open mobile platforms. In this paper, we present MyAV, which is an all-round virtual machine monitor, to support various platforms from x86 desktops to ARM embedded platforms by minimizing the processor dependencies. It provides a secure execution environment using newly proposed technique of kernel-user address space separation. Many security vendors offer many different solutions including vaccine development for mobile devices, but it is still difficult to respond quickly to new malware. Another solution is resource isolation using virtual machine to share conventional hardware in a safe environment. However, existing virtual machines are unsuitable to be applied to mobile devices, because the original purpose of those virtual machines is based on server virtualization technology for operating a large number of guests. We present our design considerations using the resource isolation technique and report various experimental results based on the x86 desktop and an ARM embedded environment.
AB - Recently, various security issues in mobile devices have appeared due to improvement of the performance of mobile devices and the emergence of open mobile platforms. In this paper, we present MyAV, which is an all-round virtual machine monitor, to support various platforms from x86 desktops to ARM embedded platforms by minimizing the processor dependencies. It provides a secure execution environment using newly proposed technique of kernel-user address space separation. Many security vendors offer many different solutions including vaccine development for mobile devices, but it is still difficult to respond quickly to new malware. Another solution is resource isolation using virtual machine to share conventional hardware in a safe environment. However, existing virtual machines are unsuitable to be applied to mobile devices, because the original purpose of those virtual machines is based on server virtualization technology for operating a large number of guests. We present our design considerations using the resource isolation technique and report various experimental results based on the x86 desktop and an ARM embedded environment.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/77956585248
U2 - 10.1109/INDIN.2010.5549664
DO - 10.1109/INDIN.2010.5549664
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:77956585248
SN - 9781424473007
T3 - IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN)
SP - 657
EP - 662
BT - Proceedings - INDIN 2010
Y2 - 13 July 2010 through 16 July 2010
ER -