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Microarchitecture Vulnerabilities - Past, Present, and Future

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Explore the evolution and future of microarchitectural security vulnerabilities in this 42-minute Black Hat conference talk delivered by Intel Fellow Anders Fogh and InfoSec Professor Daniel Gruss. Begin with a comprehensive overview of microarchitectural attacks and defenses from both industry and academic perspectives, examining developments leading up to Meltdown and Spectre. Dive into recent software-based processor attacks, including logic issues like CacheWarp and Reptar, while understanding how physical side-channel and fault attacks are increasingly manifesting in software domains. Learn about evolving exploitation techniques common to processor attacks and examine potential future mitigation strategies. Gain insights into emerging security challenges related to diverse computing hardware like GPUs and NPUs, emphasizing the importance of early security analysis to prevent recurring vulnerabilities.

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Microarchitecture Vulnerabilities: Past, Present, and Future

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