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August 2, 2024
Acto: Push-Button End-to-End Testing for Operation Correctness of Kubernetes Operators

Acto is an open-source end-to-end testing tool for correctness in Kubernetes operators.
Authors: Jiawei Tyler Gu, Xudong Sun, Zhen Tang, Chen Wang, Mandana Vaziri, Owolabi Legunsen, Tianyin Xu
Article shepherded by:
Laura Nolan
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July 30, 2024
Analysis of USENIX Paper Downloads

An analysis of the millions of paper and presentation downloads occurring in the summer of 2024, and what makes papers more popular.
Authors: Rik Farrow
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July 29, 2024
Consequences of Compliance: The CrowdStrike Outage of 19 July 2024

Taking stock of the largest digital systems outage in history
Authors: Laura Nolan
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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July 16, 2024
Fuzzing BusyBox: Leveraging LLM and Crash Reuse for Embedded Bug Unearthing

Using LLMs to create seeds for fuzzing IoT binaries works well, as does keeping track of crashes occurring during the fuzzing of similar binaries.
Authors: Asmita, Yaroslav Oliinyk, Michael Scott, Ryan Tsang, Chongzhou Fang, Houman Homayoun
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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July 8, 2024
Choose One: Android Performance or Security!

Memory safety security mitigations on Android are undermined by its performance-driven system architecture, affecting even the newly introduced hardened memory allocator.
Authors: Philipp Mao, Mathias Payer
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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July 1, 2024
Data-Only Attacks Are Easier than You Think

Once considered too sophisticated and niche to pose a practical threat, data-only attacks can now be generated automatically with surprising ease.
Authors: Brian Johannesmeyer, Herbert Bos, Cristiano Giuffrida, Asia Slowinska
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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July 1, 2024
An Empirical Study of Rust-for-Linux: The Success, Dissatisfaction, and Compromise

Rust-for-Linux may not be as safe as it seems. We examine current experiences including performance Rust-for-Linux.
Authors: Hongyu Li, Liwei Guo, Yexuan Yang, Shangguang Wang, Mengwei Xu
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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June 27, 2024
Interview with Arnold Robbins

Arnold Robbins has been the maintainer of gawk for over three decades; he has also written or revised more than ten books related to Unix systems.
Authors: Rik Farrow, Arnold Robbins
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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June 27, 2024
Understanding and Improving Web Application Fingerprinting with WASABO

Web application fingerprinting tools can help both defenders and attackers. But how well do they actually work? We tested them in the lab and in the wild.
Authors: Nick Nikiforakis, Brian Kondracki
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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June 26, 2024
Telescope: Profiling Memory Access Patterns at the Terabyte-scale

Telescope is a new memory access profiling tool that can detect access patterns for terabytes-large working sets quickly, precisely and at low overheads.
Authors: Alan Nair, Sandeep Kumar, Aravinda Prasad
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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June 17, 2024
Anvil: Building Kubernetes Controllers That Do Not Break

Anvil is a set of tools used to prove the correctness of container controllers like Kubernetes, and includes several proven-correct examples of controllers.
Authors: Xudong Sun, Jiawei Tyler Gu, Cody Rivera, Tej Chajed, Jon Howell, Andrea Lattuada, Oded Padon, Lalith Suresh, Adriana Szekeres, Tianyin Xu
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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June 16, 2024
SIEVE: Cache eviction can be simple, effective, and scalable

SIEVE is a new cache eviction algorithm featuring the simplicity of FIFO with state-of-the-art performance; we describe how SIEVE works and why it's better.
Authors: Juncheng Yang, Yazhuo Zhang, Yao Yue, Ymir Vigfusson, Rashmi Vinayak
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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May 15, 2024
NSDI'24 Test-of-Time Award: Header Space Analysis

With almost 1,000 cites, Peyman Kazmian's NSDI'12 paper remains popular and has lead to the forming of a company.
Authors: Rik Farrow, Peyman Kazemian
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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May 13, 2024
Computer Architecture

A well-written and easy-to-read book that will be helpful to anyone interested in modern computer architectures.
Authors: Rik Farrow
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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April 23, 2024
Hunting for Risky Dependencies

With the rise of microservices and complex systems, service owners are less aware of the critical user journeys depending on their systems.
Authors: Theo Klein, Jennifer Klein
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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March 19, 2024
Understanding the Workload Characteristics of Large Language Model Development

We present an in-depth characterization study of a six-month LLM development workload trace collected from our GPU datacenter Acme of Shanghai AI Laboratory.
Authors: Qinghao Hu, Peng Sun, Tianwei Zhang
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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March 9, 2024
AppStack: An Agile Platform for Running Digital Public Services

Authors: Dimitris Mitropoulos, Georgios Tsoukalas
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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March 7, 2024
Interview with Gary McGraw

McGraw has a long history in both AI and security. In this interview, McGraw debunks myths about LLM security and how people think about LLMs.
Authors: Gary McGraw, Rik Farrow
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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