Return-Oriented Flush-Reload Side Channels on ARM and Their Implications for Android Devices
Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a cutting-edge security presentation that delves into Return-Oriented Flush-Reload Side Channels on ARM architecture and their significant implications for Android devices. Presented at the prestigious 23rd ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS 2016) in Vienna, Austria, this 27-minute talk by researchers from The Ohio State University offers valuable insights into potential vulnerabilities in mobile device security. Gain a deeper understanding of how these side-channel attacks can be exploited on ARM-based systems, particularly in the context of Android smartphones and tablets. Learn about the technical intricacies of the Flush-Reload technique adapted for ARM processors and its potential impact on the security landscape of mobile computing.
Syllabus
Return-Oriented Flush-Reload Side Channels on ARM and Their Implications for Android Devices
Taught by
ACM CCS
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