Abstract
Existing remote attestation schemes based on trusted computing have some merits on enhancing security assurance level, but they usually do not integrate tightly with the classical system security mechanism. In this paper, we present a component named remote attestation-based access controller (RABAC), which is based on a combination of techniques, such as random number, Bell-La Padula (BLP) model, user identity combined with his security properties and so on. The component can validate the current hardware and software integrity of the remote platform, and implement access control with different security policy. We prove that the RABAC can not only improve the security of transferred information in remote attestation process but also integrate remote attestation and classical system security mechanism effectively.
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