address randomization techniques
Address randomization techniques are methods used to protect computer systems from security threats by making it harder for attackers to predict or exploit the memory locations of software programs. These techniques involve randomly changing the memory addresses at which various program components are loaded, making it challenging for hackers to launch successful attacks that rely on identifying and targeting specific memory locations.
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