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======FRIENDS Research Projects====== | ======FRIENDS Research Projects====== | ||
- | Welcome to the FRIENDS research wiki. Basically, this is just a place for us to put up information about our past and present research projects. | + | Welcome to the FRIENDS research wiki. Basically, this is just a place for us to put up information about our past and present research projects. Older projects might not have a wiki page, so you may need to check the old pages at [[http://cairo.cs.purdue.edu/projects|our old projects page]] for a complete list. |
=====Security Projects===== | =====Security Projects===== | ||
- | * Code Injection -- A short work showing the feasibility of constructing a Harvard memory architecture on a per process basis and the applicability to code injection prevention. | + | * [[Code Injection]] -- A short work showing the feasibility of constructing a Harvard memory architecture on a per process basis and the applicability to code injection prevention. |
- | * NICKLE -- Kernel rootkit prevention on unmodified operating systems using a virtual machine monitor. | + | * [[NICKLE]] -- Kernel rootkit prevention on unmodified operating systems using a virtual machine monitor. |
+ | * [[Process Coloring]] -- Leveraging OS level information flows for intrusion detection. | ||
+ | * [[DSRAND|Data Structure Layout Randomization]] -- Polymorphing Software By Randomizing Data Structure Layout. | ||
+ | * [[AutoFormat]] -- Automatic Protocol Format Reverse Engineering Through Context-Aware Monitored Execution. | ||
+ | * [[REWARDS]] -- Automatic Reverse Engineering of Data Structures from Binary Execution. | ||
+ | * [[LiveDM]] -- Reliable Kernel Malware Defense using a Safe and Temporal View of Dynamic Kernel Memory. | ||
=====Virtualization Based Distributed Computing===== | =====Virtualization Based Distributed Computing===== | ||
- | This is where stuff like Violin, the NanoHub, etc. will go. | + | * [[VNsnap]] -- Taking snapshot of a virtual cloud environment. |
+ | * [[vSnoop]] -- Improving TCP throughput in virtual cloud environments. |