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  1. Proceedings of the third ACM SIGPLAN workshop on Programming languages and analysis for security (PLAS '08)
  2. A compiler-based infrastructure for software-protection
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A compiler-based infrastructure for software-protection

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Liem, Clifford Gu, Yuan Xiang Johnson, Harold
Abstract Not long after the introduction of stored-program computing machines, the first high-level language compilers appeared. The need for automatically and efficiently mapping abstract concepts from high-level languages onto low-level assembly languages has been recognized ever since. A compiler has a unique ability to gather and analyze large amounts of data in a manner that would be an unwieldy manual endeavor. It is this property that makes known compiler techniques and technology ideally suited for the purposes of software protection against reverse engineering and tampering attacks. In this paper, we present a code transformation infrastructure combined with build-time security techniques that are used to integrate protection into otherwise vulnerable machine programs. We show the applicability of known compiler techniques such as aliasanalysis, whole program analysis, data-flow analysis, and control-flow analysis and how these capabilities provide the basis for program transformations that provide comprehensive software protection. These methods are incorporated in an extensible framework allowing efficient development of new code transformations, as part of a larger suite of security tools for the creation of robust applications. We describe a number of successful applications of these tools.
Starting Page 33
Ending Page 44
Page Count 12
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781595939364
DOI 10.1145/1375696.1375702
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2008-06-07
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Compiler-based techniques Software protection Tamper resistance Code transformation
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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