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Exploring Compartmentalisation Hypotheses with SOAAP | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Exploring Compartmentalisation Hypotheses with SOAAP


Abstract:

Application compartmentalisation decomposes software into sandboxed components in order to mitigate security vulnerabilities, and has proven effective in limiting the imp...Show More

Abstract:

Application compartmentalisation decomposes software into sandboxed components in order to mitigate security vulnerabilities, and has proven effective in limiting the impact of compromise. However, experience has shown that adapting existing C-language software is difficult, often leading to problems with correctness, performance, complexity, and most critically, security. Security-Oriented Analysis of Application Programs (SOAAP) is an in-progress research project into new semi-automated techniques to support compartmentalisation. SOAAP employs a variety of static and dynamic approaches, driven by source code annotations termed compartmentalisation hypotheses, to help programmers evaluate strategies for compartmentalising existing software.
Date of Conference: 10-14 September 2012
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 15 April 2013
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Conference Location: Lyon, France

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