How Machine Learning Can Be Used to Write More Secure Computer Programs
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In this episode of the Data Show, I spoke with Fabian Yamaguchi, chief scientist at ShiftLeft. His 2015 Ph.D. dissertation sketched out how the combination of static analysis, graph mining, and machine learning, can be used to develop tools to augment security analysts. In a recent post, I argued for machine learning tools to augment teams responsible for deploying and managing models in production (machine learning engineers). These are part of a general trend of using machine learning to develop and manage the software systems of tomorrow. Yamaguchi’s work is step one in this direction: using machine learning to reduce the number of security vulnerabilities in complex software products.
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