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In 2014, we had our Mayhem Symbolic Executor analyze over 38,000 programs from scratch and perform over 209 million tests of those programs. We are focusing on Linux today, as we believe it will be the best user experience out-the-door. All patents have been exclusively licensed to ForAllSecure.
In 2014, we had our Mayhem Symbolic Executor analyze over 38,000 programs from scratch and perform over 209 million tests of those programs. We are focusing on Linux today, as we believe it will be the best user experience out-the-door. All patents have been exclusively licensed to ForAllSecure.
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