Abstract

Computing is the foundation of cyberspace, and all activities in cyberspace are built on the basis of computing. At the same time, cyberspace and its underlying infrastructure are vulnerable to a wide range of risks stemming from both physical and cyber threats and hazards. With the further expansion of the scope of cyberspace, e.g., information technology being increasingly integrated with physical infrastructure operations, computing and security still considered as one of the least investigated and exploited regions. In the past years, significant progress has been made with respect to advanced computing and endogenous security theories and technologies, and commercial advanced computing and endogenous security devices and systems are anticipated to become a reality in the near future.

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