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US09262632B2 Using power fingerprinting (PFP) to monitor the integrity and enhance security of computer based systems
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使用电源指纹(PFP)来监控基于计算机的系统的完整性和增强的安全性
- Patent Title: Using power fingerprinting (PFP) to monitor the integrity and enhance security of computer based systems
- Patent Title (中): 使用电源指纹(PFP)来监控基于计算机的系统的完整性和增强的安全性
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Application No.: US13883105Application Date: 2011-11-03
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Publication No.: US09262632B2Publication Date: 2016-02-16
- Inventor: Jeffrey H. Reed , Carlos R. Aguayo Gonzalez
- Applicant: Jeffrey H. Reed , Carlos R. Aguayo Gonzalez
- Applicant Address: US VA Blacksburg
- Assignee: Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US VA Blacksburg
- Agency: Whitham Curtis Christofferson & Cook, PC
- International Application: PCT/US2011/059244 WO 20111103
- International Announcement: WO2012/061663 WO 20120510
- Main IPC: G06F11/00
- IPC: G06F11/00 ; G06F21/56 ; G06F11/30 ; G06F21/52

Abstract:
Procedures are described for enhancing target system execution integrity determined by power fingerprinting (PFP): by integrating PFP into the detection phase of comprehensive defense-in-depth security; by deploying a network of PFP enabled nodes executing untrusted devices with predefined inputs forcing a specific state sequence and specific software execution; by embedding module identification information into synchronization signaling; by combining signals from different board elements; by using malware signatures to enhance PFP performance; by automatic characterization and signature extraction; by providing secure signature updates; by protecting against side-channel attacks; performing real-time integrity assessment in embedded platform by monitoring their dynamic power consumption and comparing it against signatures from trusted code, including pre-characterizing power consumption of the platform by concentrating on trace sections carrying the most information about the internal execution status; by using PFP from sequence of bit transitions to detect deviations from authorized execution of software in a digital processor.
Public/Granted literature
- US20130318607A1 Using Power Fingerprinting (PFP) to Monitor the Integrity and Enhance Security of Computer Based Systems Public/Granted day:2013-11-28
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