| World's first hack free software developed in AustraliaWorld's first hack-free software MELBOURNE:  A team of Australia's ICT Research Centre of Excellence's spinout  company Open Kernel Labs (OK Labs) developed a microkernel The 'seL4'  and claimed it to be the the world's first hack-free software which can  protect systems from failure or malicious attacks.  It is a small  operating system kernel which regulates access to a computer's hardware.  Its unique feature is that it has been mathematically proven to operate  correctly, enabling it to separate trusted from untrusted software,  protecting critical services from a failure or a malicious attack, say  the scientists. In  future applications, seL4 could ensure that trusted financial  transaction software from secure sources like banks or stock exchanges  can operate securely on a customer's mobile phone alongside "untrusted"  software, such as games downloaded from the Internet, according to its  developers. Lead  scientist Gerwin Klein said, "Our seL4 microkernel is the only  operating system kernel in existence whose source code has been  mathematically proven to implement its specification correctly. Under  the assumptions of the proof, the seL4 kernel for ARM11 will always do  precisely what its specification says it will do."  | 
Sunday, January 30, 2011
World's first hack free software developed in Australia
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