Rethinking Computers for Cybersecurity.

Cyberattacks are growing at an alarming rate, even as our dependence on cyberspace transactions increases. Our software security solutions may no longer be sufficient. It is time to rethink computer design from the foundations. Can hardware security be enlisted to improve cybersecurity? The author d...

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Publicado en:Computer (00189162) Vol. 48; no. 4; pp. 16 - 26
Autor principal: Lee, Ruby B.
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: IEEE Apr2015
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