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/ Digest Articles / Unhackable Kernel Could Keep all Computers Safe from Cyberattack

Unhackable Kernel Could Keep all Computers Safe from Cyberattack

Posted: 12/31/2015 | Leave a Comment

From helicopters to medical devices and power stations, mathematical proof that software at the heart of an operating system is secure could keep hackers out.

https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22730392-600-unhackable-kernel-could-keep-all-computers-safe-from-cyberattack-2/

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