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Simulation of Operating System and Hardware Stripping Based on Sandbox Technology

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The traditional firewall and intrusion detection technology can not protect the security of the host after the malicious program arrives, while the sandbox technology can provide a closed operating environment for the malicious program, and all the operations of the malicious program are executed in the sandbox. The purpose of this paper is to realize the simulation research of operating system and hardware stripping through the analysis and application of sandbox technology. Sand box technology is a defense against high sustainable attack (APT) and O - DAY and the exploit of the main method, based on this, this article from two aspects of access control mechanism and implementation technology of sand box technology research status were summarized, in order to realize the real-time monitor of security mechanism based on sand box, and when the program has a malicious cross-border operation, limited program execution to violate the security policy operation, through the experiment, virtual sandbox simulation system is designed in this paper a general detection efficiency increased by 6.5%, which is beneficial to the further study of the sand box technology.

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This work is funded by Science and Technology Project Foundation of Guangdong Power Grid (No. 037800KK52190003).

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Liang, Z., Zhang, X., Jiang, D., Shen, W., Li, H. (2021). Simulation of Operating System and Hardware Stripping Based on Sandbox Technology. In: Abawajy, J., Choo, KK., Xu, Z., Atiquzzaman, M. (eds) 2020 International Conference on Applications and Techniques in Cyber Intelligence. ATCI 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1244. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-53980-1_93

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