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A new approach to securing software has recently been announced. It involves ran

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A new approach to securing software has recently been announced. It involves randomizing small blocks of code continuously – every 20 to 50 milliseconds – as a program runs. You can read about it at http://datascience.columbia.edu/new-software-continuously-scrambles-code-foil-cyber-attacks . In this project you will go beyond the simple announcement by reading the full paper at http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~junfeng/papers/shuffler-osdi16.pdf . Your team will explain how it works and search for any other relevant information on code shuffling that you can find on the Internet. You should also discuss any issues that you can think of with the code. What kinds of attacks are not prevented by this approach?

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Shuffler:

Hence, this is what all the shuffler is capable of doing and it is going to revolutionize the software industry once it is pulicised.

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