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Reliable Software Attack Detection Methods Discussion - CS598YYZ Fall 2005

Join the CS598YYZ discussion on robust software attack detection methods. Topics include MicroReboot, Rx, and Taser implementations and extensions. Engage with experts to understand component-level failure detection, microreboot applications, Rx debugging, and multi-tiered support.

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Reliable Software Attack Detection Methods Discussion - CS598YYZ Fall 2005

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  1. CS598-YYZ : Reliable and Robust SoftwareAttack Detection Yuanyuan (YY) Zhou

  2. Admin. • Dec 1st class need to be rescheduled to • Nov 28th, Monday? CS598YYZ-Fall 2005

  3. Discussion: MicroReboot • Rejuvenate modules before trouble occurs? (James) • How to implement a good component-level failure detector? (Thadpong) • What kind of applications are best suited for microreboot? (Radu) • How to extend it for software which is not designed as a microrebootable software? (Maifi) CS598YYZ-Fall 2005

  4. Discussion: Rx • How long does it take to implement Rx? (Chao) • Use Rx as a debugging tool? • Other environmental factors/allergens? (James) • How can we extend Rx to support multi-tiered applications? (Thadpong) CS598YYZ-Fall 2005

  5. Summary: Taser • Can someone summarize Taser? CS598YYZ-Fall 2005

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