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November 2, 2022
Untangling the Cloud

Draw technical borders to divide your cloud resources into groupings that follow the logical boundaries of your systems and your organization.
Authors: Joshua Fox
Article shepherded by:
Laura Nolan
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October 27, 2022
LISA made LISA obsolete (That's a compliment!)

My memories (good and bad) of the USENIX LISA conference.
Authors: Thomas A. Limoncelli
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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October 23, 2022
Experimental Security Analysis of the App Model in Business Collaboration Platforms

These third-party apps that you installed in your Slack/Teams workspace may violate your privacy expectations in many unexpected ways.
Authors: Yunang Chen, Yue Gao, Nick Ceccio, Rahul Chatterjee, Kassem Fawaz, Earlence Fernandes
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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October 19, 2022
Python Distilled

Python Distilled teaches you how to get the most out of Python 3 in a short book with lots of examples and clear explanations.
Authors: Rik Farrow
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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October 7, 2022
Wanted Hacked or Patched:

A targeted open source bug bounty initiative that allows users to secure third party code by crowdsourcing the security analysis to external researchers.
Authors: Chujiao Ma, Matthew Bosack, Wendy Rothschell, Noopur Davis, Vaibhav Garg
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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October 5, 2022
Provably-Safe Multilingual Software Sandboxing using WebAssembly

WebAssembly’s safety guarantees are only as strong as the implementation enforcing them. We show two approaches to provably sandbox Wasm code, using formal verification and Rust.
Authors: Jay Bosamiya, Wen Shih Lim, Bryan Parno
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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October 4, 2022
The Sticky Problem of Measuring Passwords

Designing a tool that can take measurements on password has many challenges. We describe the process behind designing Gossamer, a framework for securely measuring passwords.
Authors: Marina Sanusi Bohuk, Mazharul Islam, Thomas Ristenpart, Rahul Chatterjee
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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September 8, 2022
Transcending POSIX: The End of an Era?

We provide a holistic view of the POSIX abstractions by a systematic review of the key factors that drove their evolution, and discuss our perspective of the future.
Authors: Pekka Enberg, Ashwin Rao, Jon Crowcroft, Sasu Tarkoma
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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July 25, 2022
Three Years of Crowdsourcing Smart Home Network Traffic

Examining the security and privacy of thousands of real-world smart home networks using IoT Inspector
Authors: Danny Yuxing Huang
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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July 18, 2022
Musings, July 2022

There is lots of evidence that there are few really good programmers, and Copilot isn't the solution.
Authors: Rik Farrow
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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June 30, 2022
Investigating Managed Language Runtime Performance

We instrumented and benchmarked Python and Node.js, finding out just how much slower they can be than Java, Go or C++ and why
Authors: David Lion, Adrian Chiu, Michael Stumm, Ding Yuan
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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June 25, 2022
Redesigning Hardware to Support Security: CHERI

Over a decade of research has resulted in a tool chain and RISC hardware that change pointers from integers to their own, safe, type
Authors: Rik Farrow
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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June 20, 2022
Metastable Failures in the Wild

We find that metastable failures are universally observed and provide an insider view of how they happen at Twitter
Authors: Lexiang Huang, Matthew Magnusson, Abishek Bangalore Muralikrishna, Salman Estyak, Rebecca Isaacs, Abutalib Aghayev, Timothy Zhu, Aleksey Charapko
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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June 2, 2022
What SRE Could Be

SRE could be - should be - much more than it is today. Please help.
Authors: Niall Murphy
Article shepherded by:
Laura Nolan
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April 8, 2022
Computer Security and the Internet

This is a security text book that covers a very broad set of topics concisely and clearly.
Authors: Rik Farrow
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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April 4, 2022
Jurassic Cloud

Large parts of our “modern” stack are 30+ years old, just like its architectural principles. The result - software dinosaurs roaming the Jurassic Cloud, out of place, out of time.
Authors: Avishai Ish-Shalom
Article shepherded by:
Effie Mouzeli
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March 29, 2022
Revisiting B+-tree vs. LSM-tree

LSM-trees have been preferred over B+-trees for some database storage but in-storage transparent compression effectively closes their gap
Authors: Yifan Qiao, Xubin Chen, Ning Zheng, Jiangpeng Li, Yang Liu, Tong Zhang
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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March 3, 2022
Understanding Software Dynamics

Uncovering the causes of long tail latency, while learning about about the quirks of compilers, CPUs, systems, and how best to observe your systems.
Authors: Rik Farrow
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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