Using Hardware Security Modules to Protect Block Devices

Using Hardware Security Modules to Protect Block Devices

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Kernel support for protected keys: the pkey module

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Kernel support for protected keys: the pkey module

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Using Hardware Security Modules to Protect Block Devices

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Attack points to data-at-rest
  3. 3 Protecting data against offline attacks
  4. 4 End-to-end data encryption
  5. 5 Linux File System Stack with dm-crypt
  6. 6 Protecting Encryption Keys: Catch 22?
  7. 7 How to Generate Protected Keys
  8. 8 Kernel support for protected keys: the pkey module
  9. 9 Kernel support for protected keys: the PAES module
  10. 10 Dm-crypt volume management with secure keys
  11. 11 HSM Master Key Change
  12. 12 HSM master key for dm-crypt volume keys
  13. 13 Extending the PAES trick to further functions
  14. 14 Ideas for extending zkey

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