NanoTag enables byte-granular overflow detection on unmodified MTE binaries by combining hardware tagging with selective software tripwire checks on the Scudo allocator.
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An empirical study of security DSLs and code analyzers finds few common concepts, overly general weakness descriptions, and that even experts are overwhelmed by the complexity of potential mappings.
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NanoTag: Systems Support for Efficient Byte-Granular Overflow Detection on ARM MTE
NanoTag enables byte-granular overflow detection on unmodified MTE binaries by combining hardware tagging with selective software tripwire checks on the Scudo allocator.
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Can I Check What I Designed? Mapping Security Design DSLs to Code Analyzers
An empirical study of security DSLs and code analyzers finds few common concepts, overly general weakness descriptions, and that even experts are overwhelmed by the complexity of potential mappings.