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Benchmarking Hyper-Breakpoints for Efficient Virtual Machine Introspection [PDF]

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Virtual Machine Introspection (VMI) is a powerful technology used to detect and analyze malicious software inside Virtual Machines (VMs) from outside.
Lukas Iffländer, Lukas Beierlieb
exaly   +2 more sources

Virtual Machine Introspection based Cloud Monitoring Platform

Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies, 2018
Virtual Machine Introspection (VMI) is an emerging family of techniques for extracting data from virtual machines without the use of active monitoring probes within the target machines themselves. In VMI based systems, the data is collected at the hypervisor-level by analyzing the state of virtual machines.
Samuel Laurén, Ville Leppänen
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Lightweight Non-intrusive Virtual Machine Introspection

2018
Dynamic analysis is an important technology for different phases of the software life cycle. Dynamic analysis is used for profiling, malware analysis, intrusion detection, protocol reverse engineering, software testing, and many other activities. This paper presents a lightweight approach for monitoring of systems using virtual machines.
Natalia Fursova   +3 more
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Introspect Virtual Machines Like It Is the Linux Kernel!

2021
Virtual machine introspection (VMI) allows a monitoring application, usually running in a separate virtual machine on the same host, to peek into another guest virtual machine running on the same host, check and modify both registers and memory state of the guest. It has gained popularity in malware analysis, software reverse engineering, and intrusion
Ahmed Abdelraoof   +3 more
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Exploring Efficient and Robust Virtual Machine Introspection Techniques

2015
Upon practical implementation of virtual machine introspection (VMI), administrators may be overwhelmed by dozens of research works. Specifically, the adopted introspection mechanism perform differently with regard to various performance and security requirements.
Chonghua Wang   +5 more
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T-VMI: Trusted Virtual Machine Introspection in Cloud Environments

2017 17th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster, Cloud and Grid Computing (CCGRID), 2017
Nowadays, the vulnerability of cloud environment exposed in security places Virtual Machine Introspection(VMI) at risk: once attackers subvert any layers of cloud environment, such as host, virtual machine manager(VMM) or qemu, VMI will be exposed undoubtedly to those attackers too.
Lina Jia, Min Zhu, Bibo Tu
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Networking Introspection and Analysis for Virtual Machine Migration in Federated Clouds

2016
Cloud computing demonstrates an effective paradigm to optimise data center management and resources provisioning. A further way to optimize resource exploitation relies on cloud federation. The federation idea introduces into the cloud the possibility to dynamically increase the number of physical resources exploiting external facilities.
Giuseppe Andronico   +7 more
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Virtual Machine Introspection and Hypervisor Introspection

2021
Preeti Mishra   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

Bypassing Full Disk Encryption with Virtual Machine Introspection

2019 IEEE/ACS 16th International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications (AICCSA), 2019
Full Disk Encryption (FDE) is a common practice today to reduce the risk of unauthorized access to personal data in public cloud environments. Some research works demonstrated that a malicious hypervisor employing Virtual Machine Introspection (VMI) can bypass FDE and perform unwanted file operations. However, these works provide restricted OS support,
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VMIFresh: Efficient and Fresh Caches for Virtual Machine Introspection

Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, 2022
Thomas Dangl   +2 more
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