"Cloakware is setting a new standard for enhanced collaboration between corporations and academia and we look forward to contributing to the CARC," said Dr. Christian Collberg of the University of Arizona, an IP software protection pioneer and chairman of the International Summer School of Software Security and Intellectual Property taking place in China in 2010. "We have reached an inflection point in software security, and the timely creation of this research center will be crucial in continuing to foster industry innovation."
"Cloakware is a respected leader in software security technology and I look forward to the opportunity the CARC will provide for research and identification of key computer security solutions," added Jack W. Davidson, Professor of Computer Science at the University of Virginia. "In addition to delivering technology advancements that will benefit industry and universities, the CARC’s scholarship program will offer tremendous opportunities for up-and-coming students and researchers."
