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This paper introduces the Linux Kernel Integrity Monitor (LKIM) as an improvement over conventional methods of software integrity measurement.
Nov 2, 2007 · This paper introduces the Linux Kernel Integrity Monitor. (LKIM) as an improvement over conventional methods of software integrity measurement.
This paper introduces the Linux Kernel Integrity Monitor (LKIM) as an improvement over conventional methods of software integrity measurement and initial ...
he Linux Kernel Integrity Measurer (LKIM) is a next-generation technology for the detection of malicious modifications to a running piece of software.
The Linux Kernel Integrity Measurer uses a precise model of expected program behavior to verify the consistency of critical data structures at runtime to ...
To solve this problem, a novel integrity measurement called dynamic instruction trace measurement (DiT) is proposed. For DiT, processor's instruction cache is ...
Oct 22, 2020 · The kernel integrity sub-system can be used to detect if a file has been altered (accidently or maliciously), both remotely and/or locally.
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Linux kernel integrity measurement using contextual inspection. PA Loscocco, PW Wilson, JA Pendergrass, CD McDonell. Proceedings of the 2007 ACM workshop on ...
Mar 20, 2024 · Linux supports an Integrity Measurement Architecture (IMA) that allows for high-security environments that only execute code signed by a trusted ...
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Linux-2.6.30 introduced a kernel integrity subsystem. The goal of the integrity subsystem is to detect if files have been accidentally or maliciously altered, ...