Bootstrapping Trust in Modern Computers Bootstrapping Trust in Modern Computers
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Bootstrapping Trust in Modern Computers

Bryan Parno und andere
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Beschreibung des Verlags

Trusting a computer for a security-sensitive task (such as checking email or banking online) requires the user to know something about the computer's state. We examine research on securely capturing a computer's state, and consider the utility of this information both for improving security on the local computer (e.g., to convince the user that her computer is not infected with malware) and for communicating a remote computer's state (e.g., to enable the user to check that a web server will adequately protect her data). Although the recent "Trusted Computing" initiative has drawn both positive and negative attention to this area, we consider the older and broader topic of bootstrapping trust in a computer. We cover issues ranging from the wide collection of secure hardware that can serve as a foundation for trust, to the usability issues that arise when trying to convey computer state information to humans. This approach unifies disparate research efforts and highlights opportunities for additional work that can guide real-world improvements in computer security.

GENRE
Computer und Internet
ERSCHIENEN
2011
27. August
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
110
Seiten
VERLAG
Springer New York
GRÖSSE
993.8
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