Great perspectives for security and privacy, susceptible to bring peace in minds
During the IEEE conference (midweek in San Jose, Calif.), Connectikpeople.co is proud to note that, Microsoft researchers are focusing deeply on great perspectives for security and privacy, susceptible to bring peace in minds including:
Microsoft
researchers collaborated with researchers from the French
research institute INRIA, at the MSR-INRIA Joint Centre, along the Spanish
research institute IMDEA to bulk up the security of “https” browsers. The
researchers found and fixed certain existing vulnerabilities and developed a
system for ensuring that the code within the Transport Layer Security protocol
is more secure.
Microsoft
researchers developed a system for verifying the outcome of
computations when they are outsourced to powerful but untrusted cloud
computers.
Microsoft
researchers collaborated with a researcher from The
University of Texas at Austin to uncover a new side-channel attack.
A group of
Microsoft researchers and a researcher from the
University of Massachusetts have developed a 3D
browser that allows for immersive experiences while
also tackling security and privacy concerns.
Researchers
at Microsoft collaborated with a Ph.D. student intern from Carnegie Mellon University to develop a formal verification approach that
secures real-world implementations of online services, such as single-sign on
systems and third-party payment applications.