StopWatch

Author:

Li Peng1,Gao Debin2,Reiter Michael K.1

Affiliation:

1. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2. Singapore Management University

Abstract

This article presents StopWatch, a system that defends against timing-based side-channel attacks that arise from coresidency of victims and attackers in infrastructure-as-a-service clouds. StopWatch triplicates each cloud-resident guest virtual machine (VM) and places replicas so that the three replicas of a guest VM are coresident with nonoverlapping sets of (replicas of) other VMs. StopWatch uses the timing of I/O events at a VM’s replicas collectively to determine the timings observed by each one or by an external observer, so that observable timing behaviors are similarly likely in the absence of any other individual, coresident VMs. We detail the design and implementation of StopWatch in Xen, evaluate the factors that influence its performance, demonstrate its advantages relative to alternative defenses against timing side channels with commodity hardware, and address the problem of placing VM replicas in a cloud under the constraints of StopWatch so as to still enable adequate cloud utilization.

Funder

National Science Foundation

North Carolina State University

VMWare

International Business Machines Corporation

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,General Computer Science

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