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The use of Software of Unknown Provenance (SOUP) in the development of modern information systems has become widespread and is difficult to avoid. Unfortunately, important properties of the software, such as critical security properties, cannot be assured with SOUP making the use of SOUP problematic. In this paper we summarize Kevlar, a comprehensive approach to enhancing the security of SOUP. Kevlar...
Biologists have long recognized the dangers of the lack of diversity or monocultures in biological systems. Recently, it has been noted that much of the fragility of our networked computing systems can be attributed to the lack of diversity or monoculture of our software systems. The problem is severe. Because it is virtually inevitable that software will ship with flaws, our software monoculture...
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