December 22 2010
The Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is working on programs designed to improve defenses against cyber threats, reports the American Forces Press Service.
One such program, called CRASH (clean-slate design of resilient, adaptive and secure hosts), seeks to build computer systems that can resist cyberattacks and learn from successful attacks and repair themselves, said Kaigham Gabriel, the deputy director of DARPA.
A second program, dubbed PROCEED,...
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