Secure VM migration in tactical cloudlets

G. Lewis, Sebastián Echeverría, D. Klinedinst, Keegan Williams
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Tactical cloudlets are forward-deployed, discoverable, virtual-machine-based servers that can be hosted on vehicles or other platforms to provide a computation offload and data staging infrastructure for mobile devices in the field. Because of the mobility of cloudlets in the field, as well as dynamic missions, a mobile user of a cloudlet might need to migrate active capabilities (computation and data) to another trusted cloudlet. A common solution for establishing trust between two nodes is to create and share credentials in advance, and then use a third-party, online trusted authority to validate the credentials of the nodes. However, the characteristics of tactical environments do not consistently provide access to that third-party authority or certificate repository because they are DIL environments (disconnected, intermittent, limited). The goal of this paper is to present a solution for secure VM migration between tactical cloudlets based on secure key generation and exchange in the field.
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战术云中的安全虚拟机迁移
战术云是向前部署的、可发现的、基于虚拟机的服务器,可以托管在车辆或其他平台上,为现场的移动设备提供计算卸载和数据分级基础设施。由于cloudlet在现场以及动态任务中的移动性,cloudlet的移动用户可能需要将活动功能(计算和数据)迁移到另一个可信的cloudlet。在两个节点之间建立信任的常见解决方案是提前创建并共享凭据,然后使用第三方在线可信机构验证节点的凭据。然而,战术环境的特征并不能始终如一地提供对第三方权威机构或证书存储库的访问,因为它们是DIL环境(断开连接、断断续续、有限)。本文的目标是提出一种基于现场安全密钥生成和交换的战术云之间VM安全迁移的解决方案。
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