
The covert channel bug demonstrates a fundamental fact of CPUs: even new ones have vulnerabilities.
The covert channel bug demonstrates a fundamental fact of CPUs: even new ones have vulnerabilities.
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Satya Nadella’s keynote centered the speed of digital transformation and the role of developers in the process, but he also dropped a hint about the biggest update to Windows “in over a decade.”
Adding statistical noise to a data set can guarantee that there are no accidental information leaks. It’s a difficult task, made easier by the open-source SmartNoise framework.
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