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Virtual Machine Introspection with Xen on ARM

In the recent years, virtual machine introspection (VMI) has become a valuable technique for developing security applications for virtualized environments. With the increasing popularity of the ARM architecture, and the recent addition of hardware virtualization extensions, there is a growing need for porting existing VMI tools. Porting these applications requires proper hypervisor support, which we have been implementing for the upcoming release of the Xen hypervisor.

Virtual Machine Introspection with Xen on ARM

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Authors: Tamas Lengyel
Year/month: 2014/
Fulltext: virtual-machine-introspection.pdf

Abstract

In the recent years, virtual machine introspection (VMI) has become a valuable technique for developing security applications for virtualized environments. With the increasing popularity of the ARM architecture, and the recent addition of hardware virtualization extensions, there is a growing need for porting existing VMI tools. Porting these applications requires proper hypervisor support, which we have been implementing for the upcoming release of the Xen hypervisor.

Bibtex:

@article { lengyel2014xenonarm,
author = { Tamas Lengyel},
title = { Virtual Machine Introspection with Xen on ARM },
journal = { - },
year = { 2014 },
url = {https://www.sec.in.tum.de/i20/publications/virtual-machine-introspection-with-xen-on-arm-1/@@download/file/virtual-machine-introspection.pdf}
}