diff --git a/Gemfile.lock b/Gemfile.lock index 64eaa01..eaa4466 100644 --- a/Gemfile.lock +++ b/Gemfile.lock @@ -1,45 +1,54 @@ GEM remote: https://rubygems.org/ specs: - addressable (2.8.7) - public_suffix (>= 2.0.2, < 7.0) - base64 (0.2.0) - bigdecimal (3.1.9) + addressable (2.8.8) + public_suffix (>= 2.0.2, < 8.0) + base64 (0.3.0) + bigdecimal (3.3.1) colorator (1.1.0) concurrent-ruby (1.3.5) - csv (3.3.2) + csv (3.3.5) em-websocket (0.5.3) eventmachine (>= 0.12.9) http_parser.rb (~> 0) eventmachine (1.2.7) - ffi (1.17.1) - ffi (1.17.1-aarch64-linux-gnu) - ffi (1.17.1-aarch64-linux-musl) - ffi (1.17.1-arm-linux-gnu) - ffi (1.17.1-arm-linux-musl) - ffi (1.17.1-arm64-darwin) - ffi (1.17.1-x86-linux-gnu) - ffi (1.17.1-x86-linux-musl) - ffi (1.17.1-x86_64-darwin) - ffi (1.17.1-x86_64-linux-gnu) - ffi (1.17.1-x86_64-linux-musl) + ffi (1.17.2) + ffi (1.17.2-aarch64-linux-gnu) + ffi (1.17.2-aarch64-linux-musl) + ffi (1.17.2-arm-linux-gnu) + ffi (1.17.2-arm-linux-musl) + ffi (1.17.2-arm64-darwin) + ffi (1.17.2-x86-linux-gnu) + ffi (1.17.2-x86-linux-musl) + ffi (1.17.2-x86_64-darwin) + ffi (1.17.2-x86_64-linux-gnu) + ffi (1.17.2-x86_64-linux-musl) forwardable-extended (2.6.0) - google-protobuf (4.29.3) + google-protobuf (4.33.2) bigdecimal rake (>= 13) - google-protobuf (4.29.3-aarch64-linux) + google-protobuf (4.33.2-aarch64-linux-gnu) bigdecimal rake (>= 13) - google-protobuf (4.29.3-arm64-darwin) + google-protobuf (4.33.2-aarch64-linux-musl) bigdecimal rake (>= 13) - google-protobuf (4.29.3-x86-linux) + google-protobuf (4.33.2-arm64-darwin) bigdecimal rake (>= 13) - google-protobuf (4.29.3-x86_64-darwin) + google-protobuf (4.33.2-x86-linux-gnu) bigdecimal rake (>= 13) - google-protobuf (4.29.3-x86_64-linux) + google-protobuf (4.33.2-x86-linux-musl) + bigdecimal + rake (>= 13) + google-protobuf (4.33.2-x86_64-darwin) + bigdecimal + rake (>= 13) + google-protobuf (4.33.2-x86_64-linux-gnu) + bigdecimal + rake (>= 13) + google-protobuf (4.33.2-x86_64-linux-musl) bigdecimal rake (>= 13) http_parser.rb (0.8.0) @@ -66,11 +75,11 @@ GEM webrick (~> 1.7) jekyll-feed (0.17.0) jekyll (>= 3.7, < 5.0) - jekyll-sass-converter (3.0.0) - sass-embedded (~> 1.54) + jekyll-sass-converter (3.1.0) + sass-embedded (~> 1.75) jekyll-watch (2.2.1) listen (~> 3.0) - json (2.17.0) + json (2.17.1) kramdown (2.5.1) rexml (>= 3.3.9) kramdown-parser-gfm (1.1.0) @@ -84,39 +93,39 @@ GEM thor (~> 0.19) pathutil (0.16.2) forwardable-extended (~> 2.6) - public_suffix (6.0.1) - rake (13.2.1) + public_suffix (7.0.0) + rake (13.3.1) rb-fsevent (0.11.2) rb-inotify (0.11.1) ffi (~> 1.0) - rexml (3.4.2) - rouge (4.5.1) + rexml (3.4.4) + rouge (4.6.1) safe_yaml (1.0.5) - sass-embedded (1.83.4) - google-protobuf (~> 4.29) + sass-embedded (1.95.1) + google-protobuf (~> 4.31) rake (>= 13) - sass-embedded (1.83.4-aarch64-linux-android) - google-protobuf (~> 4.29) - sass-embedded (1.83.4-aarch64-linux-gnu) - google-protobuf (~> 4.29) - sass-embedded (1.83.4-aarch64-linux-musl) - google-protobuf (~> 4.29) - sass-embedded (1.83.4-arm-linux-androideabi) - google-protobuf (~> 4.29) - sass-embedded (1.83.4-arm-linux-gnueabihf) - google-protobuf (~> 4.29) - sass-embedded (1.83.4-arm-linux-musleabihf) - google-protobuf (~> 4.29) - sass-embedded (1.83.4-arm64-darwin) - google-protobuf (~> 4.29) - sass-embedded (1.83.4-x86_64-darwin) - google-protobuf (~> 4.29) - sass-embedded (1.83.4-x86_64-linux-android) - google-protobuf (~> 4.29) - sass-embedded (1.83.4-x86_64-linux-gnu) - google-protobuf (~> 4.29) - sass-embedded (1.83.4-x86_64-linux-musl) - google-protobuf (~> 4.29) + sass-embedded (1.95.1-aarch64-linux-android) + google-protobuf (~> 4.31) + sass-embedded (1.95.1-aarch64-linux-gnu) + google-protobuf (~> 4.31) + sass-embedded (1.95.1-aarch64-linux-musl) + google-protobuf (~> 4.31) + sass-embedded (1.95.1-arm-linux-androideabi) + google-protobuf (~> 4.31) + sass-embedded (1.95.1-arm-linux-gnueabihf) + google-protobuf (~> 4.31) + sass-embedded (1.95.1-arm-linux-musleabihf) + google-protobuf (~> 4.31) + sass-embedded (1.95.1-arm64-darwin) + google-protobuf (~> 4.31) + sass-embedded (1.95.1-x86_64-darwin) + google-protobuf (~> 4.31) + sass-embedded (1.95.1-x86_64-linux-android) + google-protobuf (~> 4.31) + sass-embedded (1.95.1-x86_64-linux-gnu) + google-protobuf (~> 4.31) + sass-embedded (1.95.1-x86_64-linux-musl) + google-protobuf (~> 4.31) terminal-table (3.0.2) unicode-display_width (>= 1.1.1, < 3) thor (0.20.3) @@ -150,4 +159,4 @@ DEPENDENCIES webrick (~> 1.9) BUNDLED WITH - 2.5.4 + 2.5.22 diff --git a/overview.md b/overview.md index 79b3868..e338318 100644 --- a/overview.md +++ b/overview.md @@ -5,25 +5,23 @@ permalink: /overview/ layout: default --- -Computers are a pervasive and powerful part of our everyday lives. Unfortunately, due to poor security design, they often also present substantial risk to our privacy and safety. +Computers are a pervasive and powerful part of our everyday lives. +Unfortunately, due to poor security design, they often also present substantial +risk to our privacy and safety. -The Secure Systems Laboratory (SSL) at New York University, under the -direction of Professor [Justin Cappos](personalpages/jcappos/), works -to find practical and -deployable solutions to real-world security threats. Over the past few -years, the lab has developed products and improved on existing system -designs that [detect](projects#crashsimulator) and -[isolate](projects#lind) security faults, [secure](projects#pph) -[private](projects#sensibility) [data](projects#uppir), -provide a [secure mechanism](projects#tuf) for fixing software flaws in -[different contexts](projects#uptane), and even foster a deeper -understanding about how to help programmers avoid +The Secure Systems Laboratory (SSL) at New York University, under the direction +of Professor [Justin Cappos](/personalpages/jcappos/), works to find practical +and deployable solutions to real-world security threats. Over the past few +years, the lab has developed products and improved on existing system designs +that [detect](projects#crashsimulator) and [isolate](projects#lind) security +faults, [secure](projects#pph) [private](projects#sensibility) +[data](projects#uppir), provide a [secure mechanism](projects#tuf) for fixing +software flaws in [different contexts](projects#uptane), and even foster a +deeper understanding about how to help programmers avoid [security](projects#blindspots) [flaws](projects#atoms) in the first place. -We focus on deploying our solutions in practice to maximize the impact -of our work. In addition to the software we -[distribute](projects#seattle), -our technology is used in a -variety of popular products including [Docker](https://www.docker.com/), -[git](https://git-scm.com/), and the package managers for most [Linux -distributions](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux). +We focus on deploying our solutions in practice to maximize the impact of our +work. In addition to the software we [distribute](projects#seattle), our +technology is used in a variety of popular products including +[Docker](https://www.docker.com/), [git](https://git-scm.com/), and the package +managers for most [Linux distributions](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux).