No abstract provided. I'll write it myself then:
This paper focuses on using virtualization in an embedded context where latency matters, such as engine control units. The author wants to consolidate more functions on fewer chips. Goals of this design are portability, support for legacy OS's, lat...
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No abstract provided. I'll write it myself then:
This paper focuses on using virtualization in an embedded context where latency matters, such as engine control units. The author wants to consolidate more functions on fewer chips. Goals of this design are portability, support for legacy OS's, lat...
A one day conference, 25 November, London
Report on the current state (technical, legal, etc.) of using emulation & virtualization for software preservation, with a bit of a focus on delivering it via the web.
[previous thread](https://lobste.rs/s/meq1qt/zerovm_open_source_virtualization)
"Wherein existing techniques for building secure systems are examined and found wanting" (2000)
(cypherpunks.to)
h/t @nickpsecurity for the fantastic find. From "The Design and Verification of a Cryptographic Security Architecture", found [here](https://researchspace.auckland.ac.nz/bitstream/handle/2292/2310/02whole.pdf?sequence=2).