DNA origami is a method used to program the selfassembly of nanoscale computational systems. The contribution of this paper is to probe the security of a canonical DNA origami that is often reused. The paper describes the techniques we used to design probes whose input targets the origami systems' integrity. Experimental results show that the probes successfully caused up to a third of the systems to fail. Moreover, our approach identified a single, small input whose addition was able to cause the failure of a quarter of the systems. Extending such probes to other DNA origami systems may aid in understanding how to enhance their reliability.
Enhancing the Analysis of Error Propagation and Failure Modes in Cloud Systems / Cotroneo, D.; De Simone, L.; Di Martino, A.; Liguori, P.; Natella, R.. - (2018), pp. 140-141. (Intervento presentato al convegno 29th IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering Workshops, ISSREW 2018 tenutosi a usa nel 2018) [10.1109/ISSREW.2018.00-13].
Enhancing the Analysis of Error Propagation and Failure Modes in Cloud Systems
Cotroneo D.;De Simone L.;Liguori P.;Natella R.
2018
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DNA origami is a method used to program the selfassembly of nanoscale computational systems. The contribution of this paper is to probe the security of a canonical DNA origami that is often reused. The paper describes the techniques we used to design probes whose input targets the origami systems' integrity. Experimental results show that the probes successfully caused up to a third of the systems to fail. Moreover, our approach identified a single, small input whose addition was able to cause the failure of a quarter of the systems. Extending such probes to other DNA origami systems may aid in understanding how to enhance their reliability.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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