Throttling Tor Bandwidth Parasites Jansen R, Syverson P, Hopper N. 2012. Throttling Tor Bandwidth Parasites. 21st USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 12). :349--363. Read more about Throttling Tor Bandwidth ParasitesDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
Data Node Encrypted File System: Efficient Secure Deletion for Flash Memory Reardon J, Capkun S, Basin D. 2012. Data Node Encrypted File System: Efficient Secure Deletion for Flash Memory. 21st USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 12). :333--348. Read more about Data Node Encrypted File System: Efficient Secure Deletion for Flash MemoryDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
{Origin-Bound} Certificates: A Fresh Approach to Strong Client Authentication for the Web Dietz M, Czeskis A, Balfanz D, Wallach DS. 2012. {Origin-Bound} Certificates: A Fresh Approach to Strong Client Authentication for the Web. 21st USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 12). :317--331. Read more about {Origin-Bound} Certificates: A Fresh Approach to Strong Client Authentication for the WebDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
Progressive Authentication: Deciding When to Authenticate on Mobile Phones Riva O, Qin C, Strauss K, Lymberopoulos D. 2012. Progressive Authentication: Deciding When to Authenticate on Mobile Phones. 21st USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 12). :301--316. Read more about Progressive Authentication: Deciding When to Authenticate on Mobile PhonesDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
{Billion-Gate} Secure Computation with Malicious Adversaries Kreuter B, Shelat A, Shen C-hao. 2012. {Billion-Gate} Secure Computation with Malicious Adversaries. 21st USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 12). :285--300. Read more about {Billion-Gate} Secure Computation with Malicious AdversariesDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
Optimally Robust Private Information Retrieval Devet C, Goldberg I, Heninger N. 2012. Optimally Robust Private Information Retrieval. 21st USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 12). :269--283. Read more about Optimally Robust Private Information RetrievalDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
Taking {Proof-Based} Verified Computation a Few Steps Closer to Practicality Setty S, Vu V, Panpalia N, Braun B, Blumberg AJ, Walfish M. 2012. Taking {Proof-Based} Verified Computation a Few Steps Closer to Practicality. 21st USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 12). :253--268. Read more about Taking {Proof-Based} Verified Computation a Few Steps Closer to PracticalityDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
Gone in 360 Seconds: Hijacking with Hitag2 Verdult R, Garcia FD, Balasch J. 2012. Gone in 360 Seconds: Hijacking with Hitag2. 21st USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 12). :237--252. Read more about Gone in 360 Seconds: Hijacking with Hitag2DBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
{TARDIS}: Time and Remanence Decay in {SRAM} to Implement Secure Protocols on Embedded Devices without Clocks Rahmati A, Salajegheh M, Holcomb D, Sorber J, Burleson WP, Fu K. 2012. {TARDIS}: Time and Remanence Decay in {SRAM} to Implement Secure Protocols on Embedded Devices without Clocks. 21st USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 12). :221--236. Read more about {TARDIS}: Time and Remanence Decay in {SRAM} to Implement Secure Protocols on Embedded Devices without ClocksDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX
Mining Your Ps and Qs: Detection of Widespread Weak Keys in Network Devices Heninger N, Durumeric Z, Wustrow E, J. Halderman A. 2012. Mining Your Ps and Qs: Detection of Widespread Weak Keys in Network Devices. 21st USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 12). :205--220. Read more about Mining Your Ps and Qs: Detection of Widespread Weak Keys in Network DevicesDBLPLog in to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeX