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Building A Trusted Execution Environment for In-Storage Computing. (arXiv:2205.06361v1 [cs.CR])
May 16, 2022, 1:20 a.m. | Yuqi Xue, Luyi Kang, Weiwei Jia, Xiaohao Wang, Jongryool Kim, Changhwan Youn, Myeong Joon Kang, Hyung Jin Lim, Bruce Jacob, Jian Huang
cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org
In-storage computing with modern solid-state drives (SSDs) enables developers
to offload programs from the host to the SSD. It has been proven to be an
effective approach to alleviating the I/O bottleneck. To facilitate in-storage
computing, many frameworks have been proposed. However, few of them consider
security as the priority for in-storage computing. Specifically, since modern
SSD controllers do not have a trusted execution environment, an offloaded
(malicious) program could steal, modify, and even destroy the data stored in
the …
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