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One for All and All for One: GNN-based Control-Flow Attestation for Embedded Devices
March 13, 2024, 4:11 a.m. | Marco Chilese, Richard Mitev, Meni Orenbach, Robert Thorburn, Ahmad Atamli, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi
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Abstract: Control-Flow Attestation (CFA) is a security service that allows an entity (verifier) to verify the integrity of code execution on a remote computer system (prover). Existing CFA schemes suffer from impractical assumptions, such as requiring access to the prover's internal state (e.g., memory or code), the complete Control-Flow Graph (CFG) of the prover's software, large sets of measurements, or tailor-made hardware. Moreover, current CFA schemes are inadequate for attesting embedded systems due to their high …
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