Methodologies Based on Hardware Performance Counters for Supporting Cybersecurity

Methodologies Based on Hardware Performance Counters for Supporting Cybersecurity

Pablo Philipe Pessoa, Aline do Monte, Camila Dantas, Paulo Maciel
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 22
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-1528-6.ch007
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Abstract

Cybersecurity is a critical area of information technology, where prevention, detection, and mitigation of cyberattacks are crucial to ensure system and data integrity. This chapter presents several methods and strategies that adopt hardware performance counters (HPCs) as the paramount protection utility, with the aid of analysis and advanced techniques from several areas of statistics and computing, to support cybersecurity. Furthermore, the chapter discusses the need for broader approaches, including preventive and protective measures, regular penetration testing, user awareness, implementation of robust security policies, and advanced threat detection techniques. While traditional security tools such as implementing IDSs, IPSs, firewalls, antivirus, and other solutions are critical, they must be complemented with more comprehensive approaches to deal with the increasing sophistication of cyberattacks, and HPCs provide this support with efficiency.
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Hardware Performance Counters

Hardware performance counters (HPCs) are low-level hardware components that track various system performance metrics, providing detailed information about system performance (AMD, 2019; ARM, 2019; Intel, 2020; MICROSOFT, 2022; The Linux kernel documentation, 2022). For example, HPCs can collect data about various system activities, such as CPU usage, memory usage, and network traffic. This data can then be analyzed to detect anomalous behavior that could indicate the presence of a cyberattack (Botacin & Grégio, 2022; Omotosho et al., 2022).

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