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Phosphor: Illuminating Dynamic Data Flow in Commodity JVMs

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Summary

Jonathan Bell & Gail Kaiser introduce Phosphor, a dynamic taint tracking system for the JVM, describing the approach used to achieve portable taint tracking.

Bio

Jonathan Bell is studying Computer Science under the guidance of Prof Gail Kaiser, working towards a Ph. D at Columbia University. Gail Kaiser is a Professor of Computer Science and the Director of the Programming Systems Laboratory in the Computer Science Department at Columbia University.

About the conference

SPLASH — the ACM SIGPLAN conference on Systems, Programming, Languages and Applications: Software for Humanity — embraces all aspects of programming, languages, and software construction and delivery. It incorporates OOPSLA, Onward!, the Dynamic Languages Symposium, and a host of workshops, panels, tutorials, demonstrations and invited talks.

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Feb 11, 2015

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