CoreLabs Research Projects
CoreLabs researches information security problems and strives to produce robust, sound and effective solutions that are of use to people and companies that must implement security, as well as to those who study it.
CoreLabs' research covers an array of information security topics, as we feel it is important to approach research from multiple perspectives. Information is available for both Active and Completed Projects. The projects listed below are our Active Projects. Each project has its own page including an introduction and available resources. Resources include papers, technical reports, software applications and other deliverables.
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ACTIVE PROJECTS
- Timing Attacks for Recovering Private Entries from Database Engines
- Security Vulnerability Research
- Bugweek and Security Vulnerabilities
- Attack Planning
- Attack Simulation
- Using Neural Networks for Remote OS Detection
- Automated Tracking of Malicious Data in Web Applications
- Source Code Auditing Techniques
- Practical and Theoretical Research Topics in Information Security
- Development of an Information Security Research Community
- Security Event Visualization and Analysis
- Protocol Design Flaws
- Automated Data Tracking for Improving the Privacy of Web Applications
- Open Brainstormings
- Public-Key Cryptography Based on Polynomial Equations

