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{PIkit}: A New {Kernel-Independent} {Processor-Interconnect} Rootkit Song W, Choi H, Kim J, Kim E, Kim Y, Kim J. 2016. {PIkit}: A New {Kernel-Independent} {Processor-Interconnect} Rootkit. 25th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 16). :37--51. Read more about {PIkit}: A New {Kernel-Independent} {Processor-Interconnect} RootkitDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
What Cannot Be Read, Cannot Be Leveraged? Revisiting Assumptions of {JIT-ROP} Defenses Maisuradze G, Backes M, Rossow C. 2016. What Cannot Be Read, Cannot Be Leveraged? Revisiting Assumptions of {JIT-ROP} Defenses 25th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 16). :139--156. Read more about What Cannot Be Read, Cannot Be Leveraged? Revisiting Assumptions of {JIT-ROP} DefensesDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
You Are Who You Know and How You Behave: Attribute Inference Attacks via Users' Social Friends and Behaviors Gong NZhenqiang, Liu B. 2016. You Are Who You Know and How You Behave: Attribute Inference Attacks via Users' Social Friends and Behaviors. 25th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 16). :979--995. Read more about You Are Who You Know and How You Behave: Attribute Inference Attacks via Users' Social Friends and BehaviorsDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
Identifying and Characterizing Sybils in the Tor Network Winter P, Ensafi R, Loesing K, Feamster N. 2016. Identifying and Characterizing Sybils in the Tor Network. 25th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 16). :1169--1185. Read more about Identifying and Characterizing Sybils in the Tor NetworkDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
Hey, You Have a Problem: On the Feasibility of {Large-Scale} Web Vulnerability Notification Stock B, Pellegrino G, Rossow C, Johns M, Backes M. 2016. Hey, You Have a Problem: On the Feasibility of {Large-Scale} Web Vulnerability Notification. 25th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 16). :1015--1032. Read more about Hey, You Have a Problem: On the Feasibility of {Large-Scale} Web Vulnerability NotificationDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
Inauguration of the Jay Lepreau Award for the Best Paper Presented at the 8th {OSDI} [Anonymous]. 2008. Inauguration of the Jay Lepreau Award for the Best Paper Presented at the 8th {OSDI}. 8th USENIX Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI 08). Read more about Inauguration of the Jay Lepreau Award for the Best Paper Presented at the 8th {OSDI}DBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
The Data, They Are {A-Changin}' [Anonymous]. 2016. The Data, They Are {A-Changin}'. 8th USENIX Workshop on the Theory and Practice of Provenance (TaPP 16). Read more about The Data, They Are {A-Changin}'DBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
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