Title :
A General Dynamic Information Flow Tracking Framework for Security Applications
Author :
Lam, Lap Chung ; Chiueh, Tzi-cker
Author_Institution :
Rether Networks Inc., Stony Brook, NY
Abstract :
Many software security solutions require accurate tracking of control/data dependencies among information objects in network applications. This paper presents a general dynamic information flow tracking framework (called GIFT) for C programs that allows an application developer to associate application-specific tags with input data, instruments the application to propagate these tags to all the other data that are control/data-dependent on them, and invokes application-specific processing on output data according to their tag values. To use GIFT, an application developer only needs to implement input and output proxy functions to tag input data and to perform tag-dependent processing on output data, respectively. To demonstrate the usefulness of GIFT, we implement a complete GIFT application called Aussum, which allows selective sandboxing of network client applications based on whether their inputs are "tainted" or not. For a set of computation-intensive test applications, the measured elapsed time overhead of GIFT is less than 35%
Keywords :
distributed processing; security of data; Aussum; C programs; GIFT; application-specific processing; application-specific tags; computation-intensive test applications; control dependencies; data dependencies; information objects; network applications; network client applications; security applications; selective sandboxing; software security solutions; tag-dependent processing; Application software; Automatic control; Computer applications; Computer security; Data security; Information analysis; Information security; Instruments; Logic; Program processors;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Security Applications Conference, 2006. ACSAC '06. 22nd Annual
Conference_Location :
Miami Beach, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2716-7
DOI :
10.1109/ACSAC.2006.6