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I am Dave, a Ph.D. student in the department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering (CISE) at the University of Florida. I am a founding member of FICS (Florida Institute for Cybersecurity) Research. My research involves system infrastructure, security and storage. I am interested in Linux kernel hacking, compilers and machine learning stuffs. I also play guitars though not professionally when I am tired of coding:)
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Some notes on the Monotonic Counter in Intel SGX and ME
SGX sealing is vulnerable to rollback attacks as the enclave is not able to tell if the sealed data is the latest or a old copy. To mitigate this attack, monotonic counter (MC) has been introduced in Intel SGX SDK … Continue reading