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Paradox Launch Helps Keep Software Secure Through Gaming

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Paradox Launch Helps Keep Software Secure Through Gaming

Posted on
May 28, 2015
by Saira Mortier

TriAsYouMight-MapThe University of Washington today announced “Paradox,” a puzzle-style video game that helps to assure software. A person who plays Paradox seems to be doing a task like in other puzzle games: manipulating pieces in each level to obtain the best score. At the same time, and without any knowledge of computer programming, the player is also generating a proof that a program is secure — that is, it is free from certain security vulnerabilities.

Read the full CGS press release here. Read the official press release here.

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