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Technical Report: A Toolkit for Runtime Detection of Userspace Implants

Cryptography and Security 2019-05-01 v1

Abstract

This paper presents the Userspace Integrity Measurement Toolkit (USIM Toolkit), a set of integrity measurement collection tools capable of detecting advanced malware threats, such as memory-only implants, that evade many traditional detection tools. Userspace integrity measurement validates that a platform is free from subversion by validating that the current state of the platform is consistent with a set of invariants. The invariants enforced by the USIM Toolkit are carefully chosen based on the expected behavior of userspace, and key behaviors of advanced malware. Userspace integrity measurement may be combined with existing filesystem and kernel integrity measurement approaches to provide stronger guarantees that a platform is executing the expected software and that the software is in an expected state.

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@article{arxiv.1904.12896,
  title  = {Technical Report: A Toolkit for Runtime Detection of Userspace Implants},
  author = {J. Aaron Pendergrass and Nathan Hull and John Clemens and Sarah Helble and Mark Thober and Kathleen McGill and Machon Gregory and Peter Loscocco},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.12896},
  year   = {2019}
}
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