Stavrou, AngelosZhang, Fengwei2015-07-292015-07-292015https://hdl.handle.net/1920/9700With the rapid proliferation of malware attacks on the Internet, malware detection and analysis play a critical role in crafting effective defenses. Advanced malware detection and analysis rely on virtualization and emulation technologies to introspect the malware in an isolated environment and analyze malicious activities by instrumenting code execution. Virtual Machine Introspection (VMI) systems have been widely adopted for malware detection and analysis. VMI systems use hypervisor technology to create an isolated execution environment for system introspection and to expose malicious activity. However, recent malware can detect the presence of virtualization or corrupt the hypervisor state and thus avoid detection and debugging.148 pagesenCopyright 2015 Fengwei ZhangComputer scienceDebuggingDetectionMalwareSMMTransparencyUsing Hardware Isolated Execution Environments for Securing SystemsDissertation