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11 - Computer Science and Informatics
University of Cambridge
Capsicum: Practical Capabilities for UNIX.
<18>Won a best paper award at the 2010 USENIX Security Symposium, and was subsequently invited to Communications of the ACM Research Highlights: "A taste of Capsicum: practical capabilities for UNIX, CACM 55(3), pp. 97-104, March 2012. This work, in collaboration with Google, has spawned a number of R&D projects at other institutions including the University of Wisconsin, MITRE, MIT/LL, Google, and the FreeBSD Foundation. It is a central technology in the DARPA CRASH research programme; Capsicum is now the preferred sandboxing model in the open-source FreeBSD operating system. Cambridge and Google collaborated to adapt it for Linux-based operating systems.