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When is it secure enough? Vulnerability research and the future of vulnerability management

Security researcher and professor Daniel Gruss is an internationally known authority on security vulnerabilities. Among the exploits he’s discovered with his research team are the Meltdown and Spectre bugs, and their software patch for Meltdown is now integrated...

Meet osnoise, a better tool for fine-tuning to reduce operating system noise in the Linux kernel

Research on the root causes of OS noise in high-performance computing environments has produced a tool that can provide more precise information than was previously available. The Linux operating system (OS) has proved to be a viable option for a wide range of very...

A summer in Europe: US students thrive in open source research opportunities abroad

What do visualizing microservice architecture and the Punkva Caves have to do with each other? Two summer visitors to Brno can explain. Summer 2022 marked the fourth time professor Tomáš Černý brought promising undergraduate students from his home institution, Baylor...

To be more secure we need to get more open

Suppose I came to you and told you that your front door had a cheap deadbolt that could be opened with a credit card, and that lots of people who want to rob you would soon know about it. You’d probably thank me very much for the information as you left for the...

Research project updates—November 2022

Each quarter, Red Hat Research Quarterly highlights new and ongoing research collaborations from around the world. This quarter we highlight a few collaborative projects from the United States at Boston University, Emory University, Tufts University, Northeastern...
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