Meet the Sherlock Holmes' of Side Channel Leakage: A Survey of Cache SCA Detection Techniques

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Cache Side Channel Attacks (SCAs) have gained a lot of attention in the recent past. Since, these attacks exploit the caching hardware vulnerabilities, they are fast and dangerous. Detection of cache side channel attacks is an important step towards mitigating against such hostile entities. Researchers have already proposed different techniques to detect cache side channel attacks. This paper provides a detailed survey of literature related to the state-of-the-art detection techniques for cache based side channel attacks. We identify a set of important characteristics that can be used to characterize a CSCA (cache side channel attack) detection technique. We use the identified features to compare and contrast the most important detection techniques and provide the important observations. We also identify some of the challenges that the research community will have to resolve in future to improve the efficiency of cache side channel detection techniques. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first work to do such a study. We believe that this paper will prove useful to researchers in the area of systems security.

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Akram, A., Mushtaq, M., Bhatti, M. K., Lapotre, V., & Gogniat, G. (2020). Meet the Sherlock Holmes’ of Side Channel Leakage: A Survey of Cache SCA Detection Techniques. IEEE Access, 8, 70836–70860. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2980522

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