What if computers had a "check engine" light that could indicate new, novel security problems? What if computers could go one step further and heal security problems before they happen?
To find out, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) intends to hold the Cyber Grand Challenge (CGC) -- the first-ever tournament for fully automatic network defense systems. DARPA envisions teams creating automated systems that would compete against each other to evaluate software, test for vulnerabilities, generate security patches and apply them to protected computers on a network. To succeed, competitors must bridge the expert gap between security software and cutting-edge program analysis research. The winning team would receive a cash prize of $2 million.
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Friday, 25 October 2013
DARPA Contest for Fully Automated Network Defense
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