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arxiv: 1501.05673 · v1 · pith:NYC7FCKDnew · submitted 2015-01-22 · 💻 cs.CR · cs.LO· cs.PL

System M: A Program Logic for Code Sandboxing and Identification

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keywords systemcodeapplicationsreasoningintegritysecurity-sensitivetypecheck
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Security-sensitive applications that execute untrusted code often check the code's integrity by comparing its syntax to a known good value or sandbox the code to contain its effects. System M is a new program logic for reasoning about such security-sensitive applications. System M extends Hoare Type Theory (HTT) to trace safety properties and, additionally, contains two new reasoning principles. First, its type system internalizes logical equality, facilitating reasoning about applications that check code integrity. Second, a confinement rule assigns an effect type to a computation based solely on knowledge of the computation's sandbox. We prove the soundness of system M relative to a step-indexed trace-based semantic model. We illustrate both new reasoning principles of system M by verifying the main integrity property of the design of Memoir, a previously proposed trusted computing system for ensuring state continuity of isolated security-sensitive applications.

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