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Resilient, Adaptive, Secure Hosts

 




CLEAN-SLATE DESIGN OF RESILIENT, ADAPTIVE, SECURE HOSTS (CRASH) (ARCHIVED)




The Clean-Slate Design of Resilient, Adaptive, Secure Hosts (CRASH) program will
pursue innovative research into the design of new computer systems that are
highly resistant to cyber-attack, can adapt after a successful attack to
continue rendering useful services, learn from previous attacks how to guard
against and cope with future attacks, and can repair themselves after attacks
have succeeded. Exploitable vulnerabilities originate from a handful of known
sources (e.g., memory safety); they remain because of deficits in tools,
languages and hardware that could address and prevent vulnerabilities at the
design, implementation and execution stages. Often, making a small change in one
of these stages can greatly ease the task in another. The CRASH program will
encourage such cross layer co-design and participation from researchers in any
relevant area.

 


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