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David Sehr

David Sehr

David Sehr is technical lead of the Native Client group at Google. Prior to joining Google, he was a Senior Principal Engineer and architect of the Intel Compiler (icc). He has published in several areas of compilers and systems. Dr. Sehr has a bachelors degree in Physics and Math from Butler University and masters and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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    Language-Independent Sandboxing of Just-In-Time Compilation and Self-Modifying Code
    Jason Ansel
    Petr Marchenko
    Ăšlfar Erlingsson
    Elijah Taylor
    Brad Chen
    Cliff L. Biffle
    Bennet S. Yee
    ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI), ACM SIGPLAN, New York, NY, USA. (2011)
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    Adapting Software Fault Isolation to Contemporary CPU Architectures
    Robert Muth
    Cliff L. Biffle
    Victor Khimenko
    Egor Pasko
    Bennet Yee
    Karl Schimpf
    Brad Chen
    19th USENIX Security Symposium, USENIX (2010), pp. 1-11
    Preview abstract Software Fault Isolation (SFI) is an effective approach to sandboxing binary code of questionable provenance, an interesting use case for native plugins in a Web browser. We present software fault isolation schemes for ARM and x86-64 that provide control-flow and memory integrity with average performance overhead of under 5% on ARM and 7% on x86-64. We believe these are the best known SFI implementations for these architectures, with significantly lower overhead than previous systems for similar architectures. Our experience suggests that these SFI implementations benefit from instruction-level parallelism, and have particularly small impact for workloads that are data memory-bound, both properties that tend to reduce the impact of our SFI systems for future CPU implementations. View details
    Native Client: A Sandbox for Portable, Untrusted x86 Native Code
    Bennet Yee
    Greg Dardyk
    Brad Chen
    Robert Muth
    Tavis Ormandy
    Shiki Okasaka
    Neha Narula
    Nicholas Fullagar
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (Oakland'09), IEEE, IEEE, 3 Park Avenue, 17th Floor, New York, NY 10016 (2009)
    Preview abstract Native Client is an open-source research technology for running x86 native code in web applications, with the goal of maintaining the browser neutrality, OS portability, and safety that people expect from web apps. We released this project in December 2008 to get feedback from the security and broader open-source communities. We believe that Native Client technology will someday help web developers to create richer and more dynamic browser-based applications. View details
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