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    TitleConferenceSpeaker(s)
    The Rewards and Costs of Stronger Passwords in a University: Linking Password Lifetime to StrengthUSENIX Security '18Ingolf Becker, Simon Parkin, M. Angela Sasse
    Practical Accountability of Secret ProcessesUSENIX Security '18Jonathan Frankle, Sunoo Park, Daniel Shaar, Shafi Goldwasser, Daniel Weitzner
    Sensitive Information Tracking in Commodity IoTUSENIX Security '18Z. Berkay Celik, Leonardo Babun, Amit Kumar Sikder, Hidayet Aksu, Gang Tan, Patrick McDaniel, A. Selcuk Uluagac
    Efail: Breaking S/MIME and OpenPGP Email Encryption using Exfiltration ChannelsUSENIX Security '18Damian Poddebniak, Christian Dresen, Jens Müller, Fabian Ising, Sebastian Schinzel, Simon Friedberger, Juraj Somorovsky, Jörg Schwenk
    The Guard's Dilemma: Efficient Code-Reuse Attacks Against Intel SGXUSENIX Security '18Andrea Biondo, Mauro Conti, Lucas Davi, Tommaso Frassetto, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi
    Enabling Refinable Cross-Host Attack Investigation with Efficient Data Flow Tagging and TrackingUSENIX Security '18Yang Ji, Sangho Lee, Mattia Fazzini, Joey Allen, Evan Downing, Taesoo Kim, Alessandro Orso, Wenke Lee
    Forgetting of Passwords: Ecological Theory and DataUSENIX Security '18Xianyi Gao, Yulong Yang, Can Liu, Christos Mitropoulos, Janne Lindqvist, Antti Oulasvirta
    Debloating Software through Piece-Wise Compilation and LoadingUSENIX Security '18Anh Quach, Aravind Prakash, Lok Yan
    IMIX: In-Process Memory Isolation EXtensionUSENIX Security '18Tommaso Frassetto, Patrick Jauernig, Christopher Liebchen, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi
    BurnBox: Self-Revocable Encryption in a World Of Compelled AccessUSENIX Security '18Nirvan Tyagi, Muhammad Haris Mughees, Thomas Ristenpart, Ian Miers
    Who Left Open the Cookie Jar? A Comprehensive Evaluation of Third-Party Cookie PoliciesUSENIX Security '18Gertjan Franken, Tom Van Goethem, Wouter Joosen
    NAVEX: Precise and Scalable Exploit Generation for Dynamic Web ApplicationsUSENIX Security '18Abeer Alhuzali, Rigel Gjomemo, Birhanu Eshete, V.N. Venkatakrishnan
    A Bad Dream: Subverting Trusted Platform Module While You Are SleepingUSENIX Security '18Seunghun Han, Wook Shin, Jun-Hyeok Park, HyoungChun Kim
    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
    Managing Misfortune for Best ResultsSREcon18 EuropeKieran Barry
    SRE for Good: Engineering Intersections between Operations and Social ActivismSREcon18 EuropeLiz Fong-Jones, Emily Gorcenski
    Junior Engineers Are Features, Not BugsSREcon18 EuropeKate Taggart
    Building a Fellowship Program to Mentor and Grow Your SRE TeamSREcon18 EuropeTom Spiegelman
    Building a Debuggable Go ServerSREcon18 EuropeKeeley Erhardt
    Keep Building Fresh: Shopify's Journey to KubernetesSREcon18 EuropeNiko Kurtti
    Know Your Kubernetes DeploysSREcon18 EuropeFelix Glaser
    The 7 Deadly Sins of DocumentationSREcon18 EuropeChastity Blackwell
    Scalable Coding—Find the ErrorSREcon18 EuropeIgor Ebner de Carvalho
    I’m SRE and You Can Too!—A Fine Manual for Migrating Your Organization to the New HotnessSREcon18 EuropeBlake Bisset, Jonah Horowitz
    Against On-Call: A PolemicSREcon18 EuropeNiall Murphy

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