Secure Programming via Visibly Pushdown Safety Games

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Authors

Harris, William
Jha, Somesh
Reps, Thomas

Advisors

License

DOI

Type

Technical Report

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Grantor

Abstract

Several recent operating systems provide system calls that allow an application to explicitly manage the privileges of modules with which the application interacts. Such privilege-aware operating systems allow a programmer to a write a program that satisfies a strong security policy, even when it interacts with untrusted modules. However, it is often non-trivial to rewrite a program to correctly use the system calls to satisfy a high-level security policy. This paper concerns the policy-weaving problem, which is to take as input a program, a desired high-level policy for the program, and a description of how system calls affect privilege, and automatically rewrite the program to invoke the system calls so that it satisfies the policy. We present an algorithm that solves the policy-weaving problem by reducing it to finding a winning modular strategy to a visibly pushdown safety game, and applies a novel game-solving algorithm to the resulting game. Our experiments demonstrate that our algorithm can efficiently rewrite practical programs for a practical privilege-aware system.

Description

Related Material and Data

Citation

TR1710

Sponsorship

Endorsement

Review

Supplemented By

Referenced By