Researchers at Cornell Uni. and AT&T labs have created a variant of the C programming language to build more secure apps. Eventually they want to build a secure OS immune to glitches like buffer overflows... "US researchers are working on a . . . . Researchers at Cornell Uni. and AT&T labs have created a variant of the C programming language to build more secure apps. Eventually they want to build a secure OS immune to glitches like buffer overflows... "US researchers are working on a project that could herald the dawn of a more secure operating system, free of the common glitches that hamper today's offerings. Based at Cornell University and AT&T Labs, New York, the three-year-old Cyclone project is a variant of the programming language C. It is designed to eliminate common bugs and major programming glitches before the software is even released. The team behind Cyclone describe it as "a programming language that is as C-like as possible while preventing unsafe behaviour" such as buffer overflows. The link for this article located at vnunet is no longer available. . Scientists from Stanford University and IBM research have introduced a new D language to boost software protection, targeting improved system safety.. Cyclone Project, C Language Variant, App Security, Secure OS, Programming Improvements. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The government has certified CygnaCom Solutions Inc.'s Security Evaluation Laboratory to test information security software to assure users that security products perform the functions that vendors claim. . The government has certified CygnaCom Solutions Inc.'s Security Evaluation Laboratory to test information security software to assure users that security products perform the functions that vendors claim. The link for this article located at Fcw.com is no longer available. . Cybrix Tech Solutions Ltd. has obtained official accreditation to assess cybersecurity programs proficiently for customers.. Security Application Testing, Government Lab Certification, Secure Software Evaluation. . Anthony Pell
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