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==INSTANT DETECTION OF A HOMOGLYPH ATTACK WHEN REVIEWING CODE IN AN AUGMENTED REALITY DISPLAY - A simplified explanation of the abstract== | ==INSTANT DETECTION OF A HOMOGLYPH ATTACK WHEN REVIEWING CODE IN AN AUGMENTED REALITY DISPLAY - A simplified explanation of the abstract== | ||
+ | This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17932649 titled 'INSTANT DETECTION OF A HOMOGLYPH ATTACK WHEN REVIEWING CODE IN AN AUGMENTED REALITY DISPLAY' | ||
− | + | ===Simplified Explanation=== | |
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The patent application describes a system for detecting homoglyph attacks in code reviewed in an augmented reality display. Here is a simplified explanation of the innovation: | The patent application describes a system for detecting homoglyph attacks in code reviewed in an augmented reality display. Here is a simplified explanation of the innovation: | ||
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− | + | ===Potential Applications=== | |
− | The technology can be applied in software development environments to enhance code review processes by detecting potential homoglyph attacks. | + | * The technology can be applied in software development environments to enhance code review processes by detecting potential homoglyph attacks. |
− | + | ===Problems Solved=== | |
− | + | * Detection of homoglyph attacks in code, which can be used to prevent security vulnerabilities. | |
− | + | * Improving the accuracy of code review processes by highlighting potential issues related to homoglyph characters. | |
− | + | ===Benefits=== | |
− | + | * Enhanced security in software development by identifying potential homoglyph attacks. | |
− | + | * Increased efficiency in code review processes by automating the detection of homoglyph characters. | |
− | + | ===Potential Commercial Applications=== | |
− | "Enhancing Code Review Processes with Homoglyph Attack Detection Technology" | + | * "Enhancing Code Review Processes with Homoglyph Attack Detection Technology" |
− | + | ===Possible Prior Art=== | |
− | There are existing technologies for detecting homoglyph attacks in text-based communications, but the specific application of this technology in code review processes using augmented reality displays may be novel. | + | * There are existing technologies for detecting homoglyph attacks in text-based communications, but the specific application of this technology in code review processes using augmented reality displays may be novel. |
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− | + | ===Unanswered Questions=== | |
− | + | ====How does the system differentiate between coding and non-coding script characters?==== | |
− | The system likely uses predefined sets of coding and non-coding script characters to make this determination, but the exact method is not specified in the abstract | + | * The system likely uses predefined sets of coding and non-coding script characters to make this determination, but the exact method is not specified in the abstract. |
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+ | ====What types of coding languages are supported by the system?==== | ||
+ | * The abstract does not mention specific coding languages, so it is unclear if the system is designed to work with a wide range of programming languages or if it is tailored to specific languages. | ||
==Original Abstract Submitted== | ==Original Abstract Submitted== | ||
Provided are a computer program product, system, and method for detection of a homoglyph attack in code reviewed in an augmented reality display. A determination is made whether a line of code of source code includes a non-coding script character in a non-coding script that is a homoglyph of a coding script character in a coding script as indicated in a homoglyph pair. Valid statements in a computer language in which the source code is written are formed from characters in the coding script and not from characters in the non-coding script. In response to determining that the line of code includes the non-coding script character in the homoglyph pair, transmitting information on the homoglyph pair to cause the augmented reality display to render information on indication of the homoglyph. | Provided are a computer program product, system, and method for detection of a homoglyph attack in code reviewed in an augmented reality display. A determination is made whether a line of code of source code includes a non-coding script character in a non-coding script that is a homoglyph of a coding script character in a coding script as indicated in a homoglyph pair. Valid statements in a computer language in which the source code is written are formed from characters in the coding script and not from characters in the non-coding script. In response to determining that the line of code includes the non-coding script character in the homoglyph pair, transmitting information on the homoglyph pair to cause the augmented reality display to render information on indication of the homoglyph. | ||
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[[Category:G06F21/55]] | [[Category:G06F21/55]] | ||
[[Category:G06F21/56]] | [[Category:G06F21/56]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Homoglyph attack|Homoglyph attack]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Augmented reality display|Augmented reality display]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Non-coding script character|Non-coding script character]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Coding script character|Coding script character]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Homoglyph pair|Homoglyph pair]] |
Latest revision as of 18:44, 20 June 2024
INSTANT DETECTION OF A HOMOGLYPH ATTACK WHEN REVIEWING CODE IN AN AUGMENTED REALITY DISPLAY
Contents
- 1 Organization Name
- 2 Inventor(s)
- 3 INSTANT DETECTION OF A HOMOGLYPH ATTACK WHEN REVIEWING CODE IN AN AUGMENTED REALITY DISPLAY - A simplified explanation of the abstract
- 4 Original Abstract Submitted
Organization Name
International Business Machines Corporation
Inventor(s)
Saraswathi Sailaja Perumalla of Visakhapatnam (IN)
INSTANT DETECTION OF A HOMOGLYPH ATTACK WHEN REVIEWING CODE IN AN AUGMENTED REALITY DISPLAY - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17932649 titled 'INSTANT DETECTION OF A HOMOGLYPH ATTACK WHEN REVIEWING CODE IN AN AUGMENTED REALITY DISPLAY'
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a system for detecting homoglyph attacks in code reviewed in an augmented reality display. Here is a simplified explanation of the innovation:
- Detection of homoglyph attacks in code reviewed in augmented reality display
- Determines if a line of code includes a non-coding script character that is a homoglyph of a coding script character
- Transmits information on the homoglyph pair to the augmented reality display for rendering
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Potential Applications
- The technology can be applied in software development environments to enhance code review processes by detecting potential homoglyph attacks.
Problems Solved
- Detection of homoglyph attacks in code, which can be used to prevent security vulnerabilities.
- Improving the accuracy of code review processes by highlighting potential issues related to homoglyph characters.
Benefits
- Enhanced security in software development by identifying potential homoglyph attacks.
- Increased efficiency in code review processes by automating the detection of homoglyph characters.
Potential Commercial Applications
- "Enhancing Code Review Processes with Homoglyph Attack Detection Technology"
Possible Prior Art
- There are existing technologies for detecting homoglyph attacks in text-based communications, but the specific application of this technology in code review processes using augmented reality displays may be novel.
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Unanswered Questions
How does the system differentiate between coding and non-coding script characters?
- The system likely uses predefined sets of coding and non-coding script characters to make this determination, but the exact method is not specified in the abstract.
What types of coding languages are supported by the system?
- The abstract does not mention specific coding languages, so it is unclear if the system is designed to work with a wide range of programming languages or if it is tailored to specific languages.
Original Abstract Submitted
Provided are a computer program product, system, and method for detection of a homoglyph attack in code reviewed in an augmented reality display. A determination is made whether a line of code of source code includes a non-coding script character in a non-coding script that is a homoglyph of a coding script character in a coding script as indicated in a homoglyph pair. Valid statements in a computer language in which the source code is written are formed from characters in the coding script and not from characters in the non-coding script. In response to determining that the line of code includes the non-coding script character in the homoglyph pair, transmitting information on the homoglyph pair to cause the augmented reality display to render information on indication of the homoglyph.