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found 59 matches
- 2009
- Martin R. Albrecht, Craig Gentry, Shai Halevi, Jonathan Katz:
Attacking cryptographic schemes based on "perturbation polynomials". CCS 2009: 1-10 - Muhammad Qasim Ali, Hassan Khan, Ali Sajjad, Syed Ali Khayam:
On achieving good operating points on an ROC plane using stochastic anomaly score prediction. CCS 2009: 314-323 - Michael Backes, Dennis Hofheinz, Dominique Unruh
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CoSP: a general framework for computational soundness proofs. CCS 2009: 66-78 - Côme Berbain, Olivier Billet
, Jonathan Etrog, Henri Gilbert:
An efficient forward private RFID protocol. CCS 2009: 43-53 - Patrik Bichsel, Jan Camenisch, Thomas Groß, Victor Shoup:
Anonymous credentials on a standard java card. CCS 2009: 600-610 - Aaron Bohannon, Benjamin C. Pierce, Vilhelm Sjöberg, Stephanie Weirich
, Steve Zdancewic:
Reactive noninterference. CCS 2009: 79-90 - Hristo Bojinov, Elie Bursztein, Dan Boneh:
XCS: cross channel scripting and its impact on web applications. CCS 2009: 420-431 - Kevin D. Bowers, Ari Juels, Alina Oprea:
HAIL: a high-availability and integrity layer for cloud storage. CCS 2009: 187-198 - Juan Caballero, Pongsin Poosankam, Christian Kreibich, Dawn Xiaodong Song:
Dispatcher: enabling active botnet infiltration using automatic protocol reverse-engineering. CCS 2009: 621-634 - Jan Camenisch, Maria Dubovitskaya, Gregory Neven:
Oblivious transfer with access control. CCS 2009: 131-140 - Martim Carbone, Weidong Cui, Long Lu, Wenke Lee, Marcus Peinado, Xuxian Jiang:
Mapping kernel objects to enable systematic integrity checking. CCS 2009: 555-565 - Claude Castelluccia, Aurélien Francillon
, Daniele Perito, Claudio Soriente
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On the difficulty of software-based attestation of embedded devices. CCS 2009: 400-409 - Dario Catalano, Dario Fiore, Rosario Gennaro:
Certificateless onion routing. CCS 2009: 151-160 - Melissa Chase, Sherman S. M. Chow
:
Improving privacy and security in multi-authority attribute-based encryption. CCS 2009: 121-130 - Sonia Chiasson, Alain Forget, Elizabeth Stobert, Paul C. van Oorschot
, Robert Biddle:
Multiple password interference in text passwords and click-based graphical passwords. CCS 2009: 500-511 - Brendan Dolan-Gavitt, Abhinav Srivastava, Patrick Traynor, Jonathon T. Giffin:
Robust signatures for kernel data structures. CCS 2009: 566-577 - Matthew Edman, Paul F. Syverson:
As-awareness in Tor path selection. CCS 2009: 380-389 - William Enck, Machigar Ongtang, Patrick D. McDaniel:
On lightweight mobile phone application certification. CCS 2009: 235-245 - C. Christopher Erway, Alptekin Küpçü
, Charalampos Papamanthou, Roberto Tamassia:
Dynamic provable data possession. CCS 2009: 213-222 - Cédric Fournet, Gurvan Le Guernic
, Tamara Rezk:
A security-preserving compiler for distributed programs: from information-flow policies to cryptographic mechanisms. CCS 2009: 432-441 - Mario Frank, Andreas P. Streich, David A. Basin, Joachim M. Buhmann:
A probabilistic approach to hybrid role mining. CCS 2009: 101-111 - Julien Freudiger, Mohammad Hossein Manshaei, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, David C. Parkes:
On non-cooperative location privacy: a game-theoretic analysis. CCS 2009: 324-337 - Steven Gianvecchio, Zhenyu Wu, Mengjun Xie
, Haining Wang:
Battle of Botcraft: fighting bots in online games with human observational proofs. CCS 2009: 256-268 - Ian Goldberg, Berkant Ustaoglu
, Matthew Van Gundy, Hao Chen
:
Multi-party off-the-record messaging. CCS 2009: 358-368 - Xin Hu, Tzi-cker Chiueh, Kang G. Shin:
Large-scale malware indexing using function-call graphs. CCS 2009: 611-620 - Edward C. Kaiser, Wu-chang Feng, Travis Schluessler:
Fides: remote anomaly-based cheat detection using client emulation. CCS 2009: 269-279 - Karl Koscher, Ari Juels, Vjekoslav Brajkovic, Tadayoshi Kohno:
EPC RFID tag security weaknesses and defenses: passport cards, enhanced drivers licenses, and beyond. CCS 2009: 33-42 - Ralf Küsters, Max Tuengerthal:
Computational soundness for key exchange protocols with symmetric encryption. CCS 2009: 91-100 - Allison B. Lewko, Brent Waters:
Efficient pseudorandom functions from the decisional linear assumption and weaker variants. CCS 2009: 112-120 - Siliang Li, Gang Tan
:
Finding bugs in exceptional situations of JNI programs. CCS 2009: 442-452
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