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Abstract: Diversity is an important source of robustness in biological
systems. Computers, by contrast, are notable for their lack
of diversity. Although homogeneous systems have many advantages,
the beneficial effects of diversity in computing
systems have been overlooked, specifically in the area of
computer security. Several methods of achieving software
diversity are discussed based on randomizations that respect
the specified behavior of the program. Such randomization
could potentially increase the ... (Update)
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S. Forrest, A. Somayaji, and D. H. Ackley. Building diverse computer systems. In Sixth Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems, 1997. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/forrest97building.html More
@inproceedings{ forrest97building,
author = "Stephanie Forrest and Anil Somayaji and David. H. Ackley",
title = "Building Diverse Computer Systems",
booktitle = "Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems",
pages = "67-72",
year = "1997",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/forrest97building.html" }
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