Hi,
The company I work with is creating executable code we give to potential clients to test.


The code comes as either an executable or a shared library (with a given API the client use to connect it to his application).

Is there a way to protect such executable/library, so it will be hard to do reverse engineering and find out what the algorithms we use? Of course, we protect ourself with patents, but we would like something in the level of protecting the code itself.

Of course it is all done on linux (PPC or x86 version).

Thanks,
Ilan


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