StackGuard: automatic adaptive detection and prevention of buffer-overflow attacks

885 indexed citations
published 1998
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PDXScholar (Portland State University)

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About StackGuard: automatic adaptive detection and prevention of buffer-overflow attacks

This paper, published in 1998, received 885 indexed citations . Written by Crispin Cowan, Calton Pu, Dave Maier, Jonathan Walpole, Steve Beattie, Perry Wagle and Qian Zhang covering the research area of Computer Networks and Communications, Artificial Intelligence and Signal Processing. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Artificial Intelligence (733 citations), Signal Processing (636 citations) and Computer Networks and Communications (419 citations). Published in PDXScholar (Portland State University).

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