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Multi-core security defense system (MSDS)

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posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by Ashley Chonka, Wanlei Zhou, Yang Xiang
Today's security program developers are not only facing an uphill battle of developing and implementing. But now have to take into consideration, the emergence of next generation of multi-core system, and its effect on security application design. In our previous work, we developed a framework called bodyguard. The objective of this framework was to help security software developers, shift from their use of serialized paradigm, to a multi-core paradigm. Working within this paradigm, we developed a security bodyguard system called Farmer. This abstract framework placed particular applications into categories, like security or multi-media, which were ran on separate core processors within the multi-core system. With further analysis of the bodyguard paradigm, we found that this paradigm was suitable to be used in other computer science areas, such as spam filtering and multi-media. In this paper, we update our research work within the bodyguard paradigm, and showed a marked improvement of 110% speedup performance with an average cost of 1.5 ms.

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Pagination

85 - 90

Location

Adelaide, S. Aust.

Open access

  • Yes

Start date

2008-12-07

End date

2008-12-10

ISBN-13

9781424426034

Language

eng

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E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2008, IEEE

Title of proceedings

ATNAC 2008 : Proceedings of the 2008 Australasian Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference

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