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  1. On XACML’s Adequacy to Specify and to Enforce HIPAA

    Omar Chowdhury,  The University of Texas at San Antonio; Haining Chen,  Purdue University;  Jianwei Niu,  The University of Texas at San Antonio; Ninghui Li and Elisa Bertino,  Purdue University In the medical sphere, personal and medical information is c ...

    jel - December 17, 2021 - 4:52 am

  2. An Analysis of HIPAA Breach Data

    Patrick Morrison and Laurie Williams,  North Carolina State University As software developers, we have a responsibility to protect our user’s data. When this data is protected health information (PHI), breaches can have serious financial and reputational ...

    jel - December 17, 2021 - 4:52 am

  3. Access Control Hygiene and the Empathy Gap in Medical IT

    emerging EMR and EHR, where access control errors can have serious repercussions. In this paper, we ...

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  4. Vis-à-vis Cryptography: Private and Trustworthy In-Person Certifications

    transmitted infections is one such concerning development. This paper explores those concerns, the features of ...

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  5. Enabling Robust Information Accountability in E-healthcare Systems

    transition from traditional paper-based healthcare records to electronic healthcare record (EHR) systems is ...

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  6. Students Who Don’t Understand Information Flow Should Be Eaten: An Experience Paper

    Information Flow Should Be Eaten: An Experience Paper}, booktitle = {5th Workshop on Cyber Security ...

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  7. Beyond Disk Imaging for Preserving User State in Network Testbeds

    Jelena Mirkovic, Abdulla Alwabel, and Ted Faber,  USC Information Sciences Institute Many network testbeds today allow users to create their own disk images as a way of saving experimental state between allocations. We examine the effect of this practice ...

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  8. Do Malware Reports Expedite Cleanup? An Experimental Study

    infections to affected site owners, hosting providers and registrars. In this paper we describe an experiment ...

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  9. Towards a Framework for Evaluating BGP Security

    test-lab and deploy the network using virtualized routers, switches, and servers. In this paper, our ...

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  10. Conducting an Ethical Study of Web Traffic

    1,000 students during a period of two months. In this paper, we discuss the details of the study ...

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  11. Learning from Early Attempts to Measure Information Security Performance

    Jing Zhang,  University of Michigan;  Robin Berthier,  University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;  Will Rhee and Michael Bailey,  University of Michigan;  Partha Pal,  BBN Technologies;  Farnam Jahanian,  University of Michigan;  William H. Sanders,  Uni ...

    jel - December 17, 2021 - 5:52 am

  12. Virtual Machine Introspection in a Hybrid Honeypot Architecture

    Tamas K. Lengyel, Justin Neumann, and Steve Maresca,  University of Connecticut;  Bryan D. Payne,  Nebula, Inc.;  Aggelos Kiayias,  University of Connecticut With the recent advent of effective and practical virtual machine introspection tools, we revisit ...

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  13. Analyzing Resiliency of the Smart Grid Communication Architectures under Cyber Attack

    techniques employed in the grid. In this paper, we characterize and analyze the resiliency of smart grid ...

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  14. Methodically Modeling the Tor Network

    This paper methodically models the Tor network by exploring and justifying every modeling choice ...

    jel - December 17, 2021 - 5:52 am

  15. Collaborative Red Teaming for Anonymity System Evaluation

     Jonathan Smith,  University of Pennsylvania This paper describes our experiences as researchers and ...

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  16. Disturbed Playing: Another Kind of Educational Security Games

    security. In this paper, we propose another kind of educational security games which feature a game goal ...

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  17. A Secure Architecture for the Range-Level Command and Control System of a National Cyber Range Testbed

    support for running simultaneous experiments at different security levels [2]. In this paper we present ...

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  18. Inferring Mechanics of Web Censorship Around the World

    John-Paul Verkamp and Minaxi Gupta,  Indiana University While mechanics of Web censorship in China are well studied, those of other countries are less understood. Through a combination of personal contacts and Planet-Lab nodes, we conduct experiments to e ...

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  19. How the Great Firewall of China is Blocking Tor

    the network. In this paper, we investigate how the blocking mechanism is implemented, we conjecture ...

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  20. One-Way Indexing for Plausible Deniability in Censorship Resistant Storage

    Eugene Y. Vasserman,  Kansas State University;  Victor Heorhiadi,  University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;  Nicholas Hopper and Yongdae Kim,  University of Minnesota  The fundamental requirement for censorship resistance is content discoverability — ...

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  21. Bootstrapping Communications into an Anti-Censorship System

    Patrick Lincoln, Ian Mason, Phillip Porras, and Vinod Yegneswaran,  SRI International;  Zachary Weinberg,  CMU/SRI International;  Jeroen Massar, William Allen Simpson, and Paul Vixie,  ISC;  Dan Boneh,  Stanford University Adversary-resistant communicati ...

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  22. vpwns: Virtual Pwned Networks

    systems are used for anonymity or even simple censorship circumvention. This paper evaluates VPN ... primary goal of this paper is to raise awareness of the inherent risks which come from repurposing ...

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  23. Internet Filtering in Liberal Democracies

    Yana Breindl and Joss Wright,  Oxford Internet Institute Liberal democracies are increasingly considering internet filtering as a means to assert state control over online information exchanges. A variety of filtering techniques have been implemented in W ...

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  24. OONI: Open Observatory of Network Interference

    Arturo Filastò and Jacob Appelbaum,  The Tor Project OONI, the Open Observatory of Network Interference, is a global observation network which aims to collect high quality data using open methodologies, using Free and Open Source Software (FL/OSS) to shar ...

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  25. Communications Disruption & Censorship under International Law: History Lessons

    paper aims to help fill some of that void, with an examination of case studies wherein global ...

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