Volume 12 - Issue 3
Understanding Fuchsia Security
- Francesco Pagano
DIBRIS, University of Genoa, Italy
francesco.pagano@dibris.unige.it
- Luca Verderame
DIBRIS, University of Genoa, Italy
luca.verderame@dibris.unige.it
- Alessio Merlo
DIBRIS, University of Genoa, Italy
alessio.merlo@dibris.unige.it
Keywords: Fuchsia, OS Security, Operating System, Zircon
Abstract
Fuchsia is a new open-source operating system that aims to support a wide range of devices - from
embedded systems to personal computers -and is currently under active development. The core architectural
principles guiding the design and development of the OS include high system modularity
and a specific focus on security and privacy. This paper unveils the architecture and the software
model of Fuchsia, with a specific focus on its core security mechanisms. Also, this work provides a
discussion on the security posture of the OS by comparing its security features with those available
in traditional, fully-fledged OSes and by identifying several research opportunities to enhance the
security of the Fuchsia ecosystem.