Exploring the Environmental Benefits of In-Process Isolation for Software Resilience

06/03/2023
by   Merve Gülmez, et al.
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Memory-related errors remain an important cause of software vulnerabilities. While mitigation techniques such as using memory-safe languages are promising solutions, these do not address software resilience and availability. In this paper, we propose a solution to build resilience against memory attacks into software, which contributes to environmental sustainability and security.

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