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A (Mostly) Gentle Introduction to Computer Security
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Todd Austin
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jan Thu 19
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Building a secure system is an important but challenging task. System builders, who have traditionally focused on performance, power, and cost, must today be equally concerned with hardening their system against the myriad of hardware and software vulnerabilities that lead to exploits. In this short tutorial, we will first examine a wide variety of hardware and software exploits that exist today. Then, we will explore development techniques (both preemptive and reactive) that can protect systems from being hacked. Special focus is given toward open-source tools that exist today that can help developers produce more secure software. Tutorial Outline: Part 1: Security Basics Part 2: Security Exploit Prevention Techniques Part 3: Side-Channel Attacks and Protections Part 4: Tools for Secure Computing Part 5: Security Vulnerability Analysis This is a joint tutorial with Valeria Bertacco, also from University of Michigan
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