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- A. V. Kozachok:
Formal logical language to set requirements for secure code execution. Program. Comput. Softw. 43(5): 314-319 (2017) - 2015
- Raphael Segabinazzi Ferreira
, Fabian Vargas:
ShadowStack: A new approach for secure program execution. Microelectron. Reliab. 55(9-10): 2077-2081 (2015) - Maximilian Seitzer, Michael Gruhn, Tilo Müller:
A Bytecode Interpreter for Secure Program Execution in Untrusted Main Memory. ESORICS (2) 2015: 376-395 - 2014
- Sergei Arnautov, Christof Fetzer:
Chained Signatures for Secure Program Execution. SRDS 2014: 343-344 - 2012
- Gilles Barthe, Juan Manuel Crespo, Dominique Devriese
, Frank Piessens, Exequiel Rivas:
Secure Multi-Execution through Static Program Transformation. FMOODS/FORTE 2012: 186-202 - Arun K. Kanuparthi, Ramesh Karri
, Gaston Ormazabal, Sateesh Addepalli:
A high-performance, low-overhead microarchitecture for secure program execution. ICCD 2012: 102-107 - Mathias Payer, Tobias Hartmann, Thomas R. Gross:
Safe Loading - A Foundation for Secure Execution of Untrusted Programs. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2012: 18-32 - 2010
- John C. Munson, Jack L. Meador, Rick P. Hoover:
Software process control for secure program execution. CSIIRW 2010: 24 - Nuno Alves, Raymond Hu, Nobuko Yoshida
, Pierre-Malo Deniélou:
Secure Execution of Distributed Session Programs. PLACES 2010: 1-11 - 2007
- Krutartha Patel, Sridevan Parameswaran
, Seng Lin Shee:
Ensuring secure program execution in multiprocessor embedded systems: a case study. CODES+ISSS 2007: 57-62 - Yixin Shi, Gyungho Lee:
Augmenting Branch Predictor to Secure Program Execution. DSN 2007: 10-19 - Xun Wang, Wei Yu, Adam C. Champion, Xinwen Fu, Dong Xuan:
Detecting worms via mining dynamic program execution. SecureComm 2007: 412-421 - 2006
- Olga Gelbart, Bhagirath Narahari, Rahul Simha:
SPEE: A Secure Program Execution Environment tool using code integrity checking. J. High Speed Networks 15(1): 21-32 (2006) - Divya Arora, Srivaths Ravi, Anand Raghunathan, Niraj K. Jha:
Hardware-Assisted Run-Time Monitoring for Secure Program Execution on Embedded Processors. IEEE Trans. Very Large Scale Integr. Syst. 14(12): 1295-1308 (2006) - 2004
- G. Edward Suh, Jae W. Lee, David Zhang, Srinivas Devadas:
Secure program execution via dynamic information flow tracking. ASPLOS 2004: 85-96 - 2003
- Benjie Chen, Robert Tappan Morris:
Certifying Program Execution with Secure Processors. HotOS 2003: 133-138 - 2002
- Vladimir Kiriansky, Derek Bruening, Saman P. Amarasinghe:
Secure Execution via Program Shepherding. USENIX Security Symposium 2002: 191-206 - 1999
- Matthew Hennessy, James Riely
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Type-Safe Execution of Mobile Agents in Anonymous Networks. Secure Internet Programming 1999: 95-115
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