Fast Secure Communications in Shared Memory Multiprocessor Systems

Protection and security are becoming essential requirements in commercial servers. To provide secure memory and cache-to-cache communications, we presented Interconnect-Independent Security Enhanced Shared Memory Multiprocessor System (I 2 SEMS), mainly focusing on how to manage a global counter to...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on parallel and distributed systems 2011-10, Vol.22 (10), p.1714-1721
Hauptverfasser: Manhee Lee, Minseon Ahn, Eun Jung Kim
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Protection and security are becoming essential requirements in commercial servers. To provide secure memory and cache-to-cache communications, we presented Interconnect-Independent Security Enhanced Shared Memory Multiprocessor System (I 2 SEMS), mainly focusing on how to manage a global counter to encrypt, decrypt, and authenticate data messages with little performance overhead. However, I 2 SEMS was vulnerable to replay attacks on data messages and integrity attacks on control and counter messages. This paper proposes three authentication schemes to remove those security vulnerabilities. First, we prevent replay attacks on data messages by inserting Request Counter (RC) into request messages. Second, we also use RC to detect integrity attacks on control messages. Third, we propose a new counter, referred to as GCC Counter (GC), to protect the global counter messages. We simulated our design with SPLASH-2 benchmarks on up to 16-processor shared memory multiprocessor systems by using Simics with Wisconsin multifacet General Execution-driven Multiprocessor Simulator (GEMS). Simulation results show that the overall performance slowdown is 4 percent on average with the highest keystream hit rate of 78 percent.
ISSN:1045-9219
1558-2183
DOI:10.1109/TPDS.2011.131