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Clearly, the traditional one-size-fits-all approach to security and reliability is no longer sufficient or acceptable from the user perspective. A potentially much more cost-effective and precise approach is to customize the mechanisms for detecting security attacks and execution errors using knowledge about the expected or allowed program behavior.