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On the applicability of software attestation techniques to embedded systems.
Rel. Cataldo Basile, Antonio Lioy, Alessio Viticchie'. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Informatica (Computer Engineering), 2019
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Abstract
Software has been developed around any aspect of technology in the last few years. It has become a core part of every device, not only for personal use but also in industrial and automotive environments. A direct raise in security issues has come with its spread, particularly for programs executing in third-party contexts. A company's income might rely on software operating on devices it does not own (take smartphones for example). If physical control is not an option, an attacker can open the device, attach a debugger and potentially tamper its software. The only possible defense is to detect these attacks and take the proper countermeasures.
Software attestation is a technique through which the integrity of a program can be monitored remotely
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