A new technical paper titled “Fuzzerfly Effect: Hardware Fuzzing for Memory Safety” was published by researchers at Technical University of Darmstadt, Texas A&M University and Delft University of Technology.
Abstract:
“Hardware-level memory vulnerabilities severely threaten computing systems. However, hardware patching is inefficient or difficult postfabrication. We investigate the effectiveness of hardware fuzzing in detecting hardware memory vulnerabilities and highlight challenges and potential future research directions to enhance hardware fuzzing for memory safety.”
Find the technical paper here and here. October 2024.
M. Rostami et al., “Fuzzerfly Effect: Hardware Fuzzing for Memory Safety” in IEEE Security & Privacy, vol. 22, no. 04, pp. 76-86, July-Aug. 2024, doi: 10.1109/MSEC.2024.3365070 and arXiv:2410.22561v1; https://doi.org/10.1109/MSEC.2024.3365070.
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