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    Batched Differentially Private Information RetrievalUSENIX Security '22Kinan Dak Albab, Rawane Issa, Mayank Varia, Kalman Graffi
    A comprehensive, formal and automated analysis of the EDHOC protocolUSENIX Security '23Charlie Jacomme, Elise Klein, Steve Kremer, Maïwenn Racouchot
    HECO: Fully Homomorphic Encryption CompilerUSENIX Security '23Alexander Viand, Patrick Jattke, Miro Haller, Anwar Hithnawi
    Spill the TeA: An Empirical Study of Trusted Application Rollback Prevention on Android SmartphonesUSENIX Security '24Marcel Busch, Philipp Mao, Mathias Payer
    BeeBox: Hardening BPF against Transient Execution AttacksUSENIX Security '24Di Jin, Alexander J. Gaidis, Vasileios P. Kemerlis
    Inference of Error Specifications and Bug Detection Using Structural SimilaritiesUSENIX Security '24Nora Dossche, Bart Coppens
    Secure Software Updates: Not ReallyUSENIX Security '06Kevin Fu
    ZOZZLE: Fast and Precise In-Browser JavaScript Malware DetectionUSENIX Security '11Charlie Curtsinger, Benjamin Livshits, Benjamin Zorn, Christian Seifert
    CarpetFuzz: Automatic Program Option Constraint Extraction from Documentation for FuzzingUSENIX Security '23Dawei Wang, Ying Li, Zhiyu Zhang, Kai Chen
    DRMI: A Dataset Reduction Technology based on Mutual Information for Black-box AttacksUSENIX Security '21Yingzhe He, Guozhu Meng, Kai Chen, Xingbo Hu, Jinwen He
    Attacks are Forwarded: Breaking the Isolation of MicroVM-based Containers Through Operation ForwardingUSENIX Security '23Jietao Xiao, Nanzi Yang, Wenbo Shen, Jinku Li, Xin Guo, Zhiqiang Dong, Fei Xie, Jianfeng Ma
    MPInspector: A Systematic and Automatic Approach for Evaluating the Security of IoT Messaging ProtocolsUSENIX Security '21Qinying Wang, Shouling Ji, Yuan Tian, Xuhong Zhang, Binbin Zhao, Yuhong Kan, Zhaowei Lin, Changting Lin, Shuiguang Deng, Alex X. Liu, Raheem Beyah
    Towards Practical Tools for Side Channel Aware Software Engineering: 'Grey Box' Modelling for Instruction LeakagesUSENIX Security '17David McCann, Elisabeth Oswald, Carolyn Whitnall
    Keynote Address Android: Securing a Mobile Platform from the Ground UpUSENIX Security '09
    Detecting Malware Domains at the Upper DNS HierarchyUSENIX Security '11Manos Antonakakis, Roberto Perdisci, Wenke Lee, Nikolaos Vasiloglou II, David Dagon
    Measuring HTTPS Adoption on the WebUSENIX Security '17Adrienne Porter Felt, Richard Barnes, April King, Chris Palmer, Chris Bentzel, Parisa Tabriz
    Data Recovery from “Scrubbed” NAND Flash Storage: Need for Analog SanitizationUSENIX Security '20Md Mehedi Hasan, Biswajit Ray
    NetWarden: Mitigating Network Covert Channels while Preserving PerformanceUSENIX Security '20Jiarong Xing, Qiao Kang, Ang Chen
    The Most Dangerous Codec in the World: Finding and Exploiting Vulnerabilities in H.264 DecodersUSENIX Security '23Willy R. Vasquez, Stephen Checkoway, Hovav Shacham
    PINE: Efficient Verification of a Euclidean Norm Bound of a Secret-Shared VectorUSENIX Security '24Guy N. Rothblum, Eran Omri, Junye Chen, Kunal Talwar
    Investigating Moderation Challenges to Combating Hate and Harassment: The Case of Mod-Admin Power Dynamics and Feature Misuse on RedditUSENIX Security '24Madiha Tabassum, Alana Mackey, Ashley Schuett, Ada Lerner
    FVD-DPM: Fine-grained Vulnerability Detection via Conditional Diffusion Probabilistic ModelsUSENIX Security '24Miaomiao Shao, Yuxin Ding
    FUGIO: Automatic Exploit Generation for PHP Object Injection VulnerabilitiesUSENIX Security '22Sunnyeo Park, Daejun Kim, Suman Jana, Sooel Son
    Q: Why Do Keynote Speakers Keep Suggesting That Improving Security Is Possible? A: Because Keynote Speakers Make Bad Life Decisions and Are Poor Role ModelsUSENIX Security '18James Mickens
    Compromised or Attacker-Owned: A Large Scale Classification and Study of Hosting Domains of Malicious URLsUSENIX Security '21Ravindu De Silva, Mohamed Nabeel, Charith Elvitigala, Issa Khalil, Ting Yu, Chamath Keppitiyagama

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