Lessons Learned from Development and Release of Blacksmith - The Meltdown

Lessons Learned from Development and Release of Blacksmith - The Meltdown

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Flush + Reload - Major Advantages

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Flush + Reload - Major Advantages

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Lessons Learned from Development and Release of Blacksmith - The Meltdown

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Overview
  3. 3 The S1 Platform: Autonomous Endpoint Protection
  4. 4 Multiple Types of Detection Engines
  5. 5 Fun little analogy from Zootopia
  6. 6 Memory (High Level Concept)
  7. 7 Notional Intel Data Cache
  8. 8 Side Channel Attacks
  9. 9 Memory Side Channel Timing Attack
  10. 10 Flush + Reload - Major Advantages
  11. 11 Speculative Execution - Practical Analogy
  12. 12 Toy Example Provided in Meltdown Paper
  13. 13 Meltdown (High Level Concept)
  14. 14 Analyzing POC Code
  15. 15 perf_events
  16. 16 Malicious Caching Behavior
  17. 17 Page Fault Behavior
  18. 18 Fingerprinting
  19. 19 Why Release?
  20. 20 Blacksmith
  21. 21 Challenges
  22. 22 Feedback
  23. 23 Lessons Learned / Outcomes
  24. 24 If you could do this again... what would change?

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