Watermarking, tamper-proofing, and obfuscation - tools for software protection
Christian CollbergDepartment of Computer Science, University of Arizona Tucson, AZ, USAClark ThomborsonDepartment of Computer Science, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
2002en
ABI
Аннотация
We identify three types of attack on the intellectual property contained in software and three corresponding technical defenses. A defense against reverse engineering is obfuscation, a process that renders software unintelligible but still functional. A defense against software piracy is watermarking, a process that makes it possible to determine the origin of software. A defense against tampering is tamper-proofing, so that unauthorized modifications to software (for example, to remove a watermark) will result in nonfunctional code. We briefly survey the available technology for each type of defense.
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