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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Rik Farrow
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February 5, 2024
You Cannot Escape Me: Detecting Evasions of SIEM Rules in Enterprise Networks

We show that threat detection in enterprise networks suffers from blind spots through SIEM rule evasion and present a mitigation called Adaptive Misuse Detection.
Authors: Louis Hackländer-Jansen, Marco Herzog, Rafael Uetz
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Rik Farrow
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December 22, 2023
Code is not Natural Language: Unlock the Power of Semantics-Oriented Graph Representation for Binary Code Similarity Detection

The best binary code similarity detection have treated code as if it were natural language; our solution creates semantic representations of code for feeding into ML and is better.
Authors: Haojie He, Ziang Weng, Libo Chen
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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November 4, 2023
Being There: USENIX Security Symposium 2023

For me, attending USENIX Security is kinda like going home for the holidays
Authors: Abe Singer
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Rik Farrow
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November 1, 2023
FloatZone: How Floating Point Additions can Detect Memory Errors

We introduce FloatZone, a compiler-based sanitizer to detect spatial and temporal memory errors in C/C++ programs using lightweight checks that leverage the Floating Point Unit.
Authors: Floris Gorter, Enrico Barberis, Raphael Isemann, Erik van der Kouwe, Cristiano Giuffrida, Herbert Bos
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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October 20, 2023
Sneaky Spy Devices and Defective Detectors

Abusers sometimes spy on their partners using covert devices; to combat this threat, we find out what devices are available to abusers and whether common detectors can find them.
Authors: Rose Ceccio, Sophie Stephenson, Danny Huang, Rahul Chatterjee
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Rik Farrow
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October 12, 2023
FIDO2 with Attributes in Zero-Knowledge

Authentication and authorization systems currently rely on access to PII; in FIDO-AC, we extend FIDO2 to provide authorization information while maintaining privacy.
Authors: Wei-Zhu Yeoh, Michal Kepkowski, Gunnar Heide, Dali Kaafar, Lucjan Hanzlik
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Rik Farrow
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September 5, 2023
Reimagining Correctness SLOs: When 100% Means Failure

What do you do when user happiness isn't only about availability? A creative approach to correctness SLOs can improve collaboration between the business and IT.
Authors: Adam Newman
Article shepherded by:
Laura Nolan
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August 22, 2023
FreeBSD on Firecracker

Porting FreeBSD to Firecracker dropped the boot time to 20 ms, revealing bugs in the boot process and Firecracker, and is an example of porting a kernel.
Authors: Colin Percival
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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August 9, 2023
Observing CAPTCHAS “in the Wild”

CAPTCHAs continue to be annoying—we enlisted people to see how long CAPTCHAs took to solve, which types were easiest for people, and how often people quit without finishing.
Authors: Andrew Searles, Gene Tsudik
Article shepherded by:
Rik Farrow
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August 2, 2023
Computer Security Research, Moral Dilemmas, and Ethical Frameworks

When making moral decisions in computer security research, people may disagree. When that happens, the tools of ethics and moral philosophy can help.
Authors: Tadayoshi Kohno, Yasemin Acar, Wulf Loh
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Rik Farrow
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