For the last 30 years, the Fault Tolerant Systems group at UPV has been investigating on the design and evaluation of computer-based systems with dependability and security requirements, such as safety, reliability, privacy and high availability.
This research is of utmost importance today. Our society is increasingly dependent on the proper operation of networked computer-based systems, whose services are consumed all the time, everywhere by everyone.
Existing threats negatively affect the behaviour of all these systems. These threats include accidental faults induced by cosmic radiation, programming errors, and cyberattacks, for example.
These threats can provoke failures leading to human, environmental and economical loses specially in case of critical systems, like those used in transportation, space, energy, or medical domains.
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