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Gavin’s paper on Emilia, a fuzzer for detecting Iago vulnerabilities to appear at NDSS 2021

Gavin and Viau’s paper, Emilia: Catching Iago in legacy code, describes a new way of detecting if your ...

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Hardware support for memory safety paper accepted to ASPLOS 2021

John’s paper describing our Internal-Fat Pointer (IFP) system for memory safety will appear at ASPLOS 2021. To ensure ...

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David granted Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Secure and Reliable Systems

I have been granted a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in the most recent competition. I was a ...

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Congratulations to John, Gavin, Wendy and Weicheng!

A big congratulations to Shengjie (John) Xu, Rongzhen (Gavin) Cui, Wenjun (Wendy) Qiu and Weicheng Cao for completing ...

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Covid Alert, Privacy and Big Tech

As many residents of Canada probably have heard, the Canadian government launched a national Covid-19 exposure app, based ...

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New IEEE S&P Magazine Article and Paper on Covid-19 Smartphone Apps

Ever wonder about the proliferating support for security in hardware? It seems the computing industry has been hard ...

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Beom Heyn (Ben) Kim Completes PhD

Congratulations to Ben Kim on succesfully defending his PhD thesis. It’s been a great honor to have him ...

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Ivan gave a great talk at Oakland 2020!

Our talk and paper on EASIER (pdf) a method for fuzzing device drivers without any porting and without ...

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David Lie appointed to the Schwartz Reisman Research Leadership Team

I am honoured to have been appointed to the research leadership team of the newly created Schwartz Reisman ...

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Ivan’s on paper on “Ex-vivo dynamic analysis framework for Android device drivers” accepted to Oakland 2020!

A congratulations to Ivan on getting his paper accepted to Oakland Security 2020! The Preprint should be up ...

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