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The Intel 80/spl times/86 processor architecture: pitfalls for secure systems | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

The Intel 80/spl times/86 processor architecture: pitfalls for secure systems


Abstract:

An in-depth analysis of the 80/spl times/86 processor families identifies architectural properties that may have unexpected, and undesirable, results in secure computer s...Show More

Abstract:

An in-depth analysis of the 80/spl times/86 processor families identifies architectural properties that may have unexpected, and undesirable, results in secure computer systems. In addition, reported implementation errors in some processor versions render them undesirable for secure systems because of potential security and reliability problems. We discuss the imbalance in scrutiny for hardware protection mechanisms relative to software, and why this imbalance is increasingly difficult to justify as hardware complexity increases. We illustrate this difficulty with examples of architectural subtleties and reported implementation errors.<>
Date of Conference: 08-10 May 1995
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 August 2002
Print ISBN:0-8186-7015-0
Conference Location: Oakland, CA, USA

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