Equation of a Fuzzing Curve — Part 2/2
See Part 1> Can you predict how many bugs will be found at infinity? No. There seems to be a fundamental limit on fuzzing curve extrapolation. To see that, consider bug distribution function of the…
High Performance Transactions in Deuteronomy
Co-saliency Detection via Looking Deep and Wide
Coping with floods—of water and data
Halloween 2013 brought real terror to an Austin, Texas, neighborhood, when a flash flood killed four residents and damaged roughly 1,200 homes. Following torrential rains, Onion Creek swept over its banks and inundated the surrounding…
Equation of a Fuzzing Curve — Part 1/2
Introduction While fuzzing, you may need to extrapolate or describe analytically a “fuzzing curve”, which is the dependency between the number of bugs found and the count of fuzzing inputs. Here I will share my…
An Algebraic Approach to Non-malleability
Is a Safer Cloud on the Horizon?
A new technology called Haven could provide unprecedented protection for data stored in the cloud When you store data in the cloud, you entrust the cloud provider with your data. You essentially cross your fingers…