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| # Occlum | ||||
| [](CONTRIBUTORS.md) | ||||
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| **NEWS:** Our paper _Occlum: Secure and Efficient Multitasking Inside a Single Enclave of Intel SGX_ has been accepted by [ASPLOS'20](https://asplos-conference.org/). We will release a preprint version of the paper shortly. | ||||
| **NEWS:** Our paper _Occlum: Secure and Efficient Multitasking Inside a Single Enclave of Intel SGX_ has been accepted by [ASPLOS'20](https://asplos-conference.org/programs/). This research paper highlights the advantages of the single-address-space architecture adopted by Occlum and describes a novel in-enclave isolation mechanism that complements this approach. A preprint version of the paper can be found on [arxiv.org](https://arxiv.org/abs/2001.07450). | ||||
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| Occlum is a *memory-safe*, *multi-process* library OS (LibOS) for [Intel SGX](https://software.intel.com/en-us/sgx). As a LibOS, it enables *legacy* applications to run on SGX with *little or even no modifications* of source code, thus protecting the confidentiality and integrity of user workloads transparently. | ||||
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| 3. Run the Occlum Docker container, which has Occlum and its demos preinstalled: | ||||
|     ``` | ||||
|     docker run -it --device /dev/isgx occlum/occlum:0.8.0 | ||||
|     docker run -it --device /dev/isgx occlum/occlum:0.9.0-ubuntu18.04 | ||||
|     ``` | ||||
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| Step 4-5 are to be done on the guest OS running inside the Docker container: | ||||
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| > The magical defence of the mind against external penetration. An obscure branch of magic, but a highly useful one... Used properly, the power of Occlumency will help shield you from access or influence. | ||||
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| The same thing can be said for Occlum, not the for the mind, but for the program: | ||||
| The same thing can be said for Occlum, not for the mind, but for the program: | ||||
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| > The magical defence of the program against external penetration. An obscure branch of technology, but a highly useful one... Used properly, the power of Occlum will help shield your program from access or influence. | ||||
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| # It is not intended for manual editing. | ||||
| [[package]] | ||||
| name = "Occlum" | ||||
| version = "0.8.0" | ||||
| version = "0.9.0" | ||||
| dependencies = [ | ||||
|  "bitflags 1.2.1 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)", | ||||
|  "derive_builder 0.7.2 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)", | ||||
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| [package] | ||||
| name = "Occlum" | ||||
| version = "0.8.0" | ||||
| version = "0.9.0" | ||||
| edition = "2018" | ||||
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| [lib] | ||||
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