CSpace provides a platform for secure, decentralized, user-to-user communication over the internet. The driving idea behind the CSpace platform is to provide a connect(user,service) primitive, similar to the sockets API connect(ip,port). Applications built on top of CSpace can simply invoke connect(user,service) to establish a connection. The CSpace platform will take care of locating the user and creating a secure, nat/firewall friendly connection.
a group of international experts involved in network and system security. THC was founded in 1995 in Germany, has published over 60 software releases and technical papers and currently is among the top ten security groups worldwide.
My first experience with software quality was in 1976, when I sat in front of an ASR-33 and laboriously typed 2 pages of BASIC code from David Ahl's "Creative Computing" into my high school's Hewlett-Packard 21MX. Supposedly it would let me simulate a lun
a 32-bit assembler level analysing debugger for Microsoft® Windows®. Emphasis on binary code analysis makes it particularly useful in cases where source is unavailable.
automatically hardens software applications against a wide range of bugs. These bugs — known as memory errors — often end up as serious security vulnerabilities, cause crashes, or lead to unpredictable behavior.