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Where Does Security Stand? New Vulnerabilities vs. Trusted Computing
Gueron, S.   Stronqin, G.   Seifert, J.-P.   Chiou, D.   Sendag, R.   Yi, J.J.  
Univ. of Haifa & Intel Corp., Haifa;

This paper appears in: Micro, IEEE
Publication Date: Nov.-Dec. 2007
Volume: 27,  Issue: 6
On page(s): 25-35
ISSN: 0272-1732
INSPEC Accession Number: 9901208
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/MM.2007.112
Current Version Published: 2008-01-22

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How can we ensure that platform hardware, firmware, and software work in concert to withstand rapidly evolving security threats? Architectural innovations bring performance gains but can also create new security vulnerabilities. In this panel discussion, from the 2007 workshop on Computer Architecture Research directions, we assess the current state of security and discuss possible routes toward trusted computing.

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