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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j4]Joseph W. Cutler, Craig Disselkoen, Aaron Eline, Shaobo He, Kyle Headley, Michael Hicks, Kesha Hietala, Eleftherios Ioannidis, John H. Kastner, Anwar Mamat, Darin McAdams, Matt McCutchen, Neha Rungta, Emina Torlak, Andrew Wells:
Cedar: A New Language for Expressive, Fast, Safe, and Analyzable Authorization. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 8(OOPSLA1): 670-697 (2024) - [c11]Craig Disselkoen, Aaron Eline, Shaobo He, Kyle Headley, Michael Hicks, Kesha Hietala, John H. Kastner, Anwar Mamat, Matt McCutchen, Neha Rungta, Bhakti Shah, Emina Torlak, Andrew Wells:
How We Built Cedar: A Verification-Guided Approach. SIGSOFT FSE Companion 2024: 351-357 - [i7]Joseph W. Cutler, Craig Disselkoen, Aaron Eline, Shaobo He, Kyle Headley, Michael Hicks, Kesha Hietala, Eleftherios Ioannidis, John H. Kastner, Anwar Mamat, Darin McAdams, Matt McCutchen, Neha Rungta, Emina Torlak, Andrew Wells:
Cedar: A New Language for Expressive, Fast, Safe, and Analyzable Authorization (Extended Version). CoRR abs/2403.04651 (2024) - [i6]Craig Disselkoen, Aaron Eline, Shaobo He, Kyle Headley, Michael Hicks, Kesha Hietala, John H. Kastner, Anwar Mamat, Matt McCutchen, Neha Rungta, Bhakti Shah, Emina Torlak, Andrew Wells:
How We Built Cedar: A Verification-Guided Approach. CoRR abs/2407.01688 (2024) - 2023
- [j3]Alexandra E. Michael, Anitha Gollamudi, Jay Bosamiya, Evan Johnson, Aidan Denlinger, Craig Disselkoen, Conrad Watt, Bryan Parno, Marco Patrignani, Marco Vassena, Deian Stefan:
MSWasm: Soundly Enforcing Memory-Safe Execution of Unsafe Code. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 7(POPL): 425-454 (2023) - 2022
- [b1]Craig Disselkoen:
Memory Safety for Today's Languages and Architectures. University of California, San Diego, USA, 2022 - [c10]Sunjay Cauligi, Craig Disselkoen, Daniel Moghimi, Gilles Barthe, Deian Stefan:
SoK: Practical Foundations for Software Spectre Defenses. SP 2022: 666-680 - [i5]Alexandra E. Michael, Anitha Gollamudi, Jay Bosamiya, Craig Disselkoen, Aidan Denlinger, Conrad Watt, Bryan Parno, Marco Patrignani, Marco Vassena, Deian Stefan:
MSWasm: Soundly Enforcing Memory-Safe Execution of Unsafe Code. CoRR abs/2208.13583 (2022) - 2021
- [j2]Marco Vassena, Craig Disselkoen, Klaus von Gleissenthall, Sunjay Cauligi, Rami Gökhan Kici, Ranjit Jhala, Dean M. Tullsen, Deian Stefan:
Automatically eliminating speculative leaks from cryptographic code with blade. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 5(POPL): 1-30 (2021) - [c9]Shravan Narayan, Craig Disselkoen, Deian Stefan:
Tutorial: Sandboxing (unsafe) C code with RLBox. SecDev 2021: 11-12 - [c8]Shravan Narayan, Craig Disselkoen, Daniel Moghimi, Sunjay Cauligi, Evan Johnson, Zhao Gang, Anjo Vahldiek-Oberwagner, Ravi Sahita, Hovav Shacham, Dean M. Tullsen, Deian Stefan:
Swivel: Hardening WebAssembly against Spectre. USENIX Security Symposium 2021: 1433-1450 - [i4]Shravan Narayan, Craig Disselkoen, Daniel Moghimi, Sunjay Cauligi, Evan Johnson, Zhao Gang, Anjo Vahldiek-Oberwagner, Ravi Sahita, Hovav Shacham, Dean M. Tullsen, Deian Stefan:
Swivel: Hardening WebAssembly against Spectre. CoRR abs/2102.12730 (2021) - [i3]Sunjay Cauligi, Craig Disselkoen, Daniel Moghimi, Gilles Barthe, Deian Stefan:
SoK: Practical Foundations for Spectre Defenses. CoRR abs/2105.05801 (2021) - 2020
- [j1]Tal Garfinkel, Shravan Narayan, Craig Disselkoen, Hovav Shacham, Deian Stefan:
The Road to Less Trusted Code: Lowering the Barrier to In-Process Sandboxing. login Usenix Mag. 45(4) (2020) - [c7]Sunjay Cauligi, Craig Disselkoen, Klaus von Gleissenthall, Dean M. Tullsen, Deian Stefan, Tamara Rezk, Gilles Barthe:
Constant-time foundations for the new spectre era. PLDI 2020: 913-926 - [c6]Shravan Narayan, Craig Disselkoen, Tal Garfinkel, Nathan Froyd, Eric Rahm, Sorin Lerner, Hovav Shacham, Deian Stefan:
Retrofitting Fine Grain Isolation in the Firefox Renderer. USENIX Security Symposium 2020: 699-716 - [i2]Shravan Narayan, Craig Disselkoen, Tal Garfinkel, Nathan Froyd, Eric Rahm, Sorin Lerner, Hovav Shacham, Deian Stefan:
Retrofitting Fine Grain Isolation in the Firefox Renderer (Extended Version). CoRR abs/2003.00572 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c5]Craig Disselkoen, John Renner, Conrad Watt, Tal Garfinkel, Amit Levy, Deian Stefan:
Position Paper: Progressive Memory Safety for WebAssembly. HASP@ISCA 2019: 4:1-4:8 - [c4]Craig Disselkoen, Radha Jagadeesan, Alan Jeffrey, James Riely:
The Code That Never Ran: Modeling Attacks on Speculative Evaluation. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2019: 1238-1255 - [i1]Sunjay Cauligi, Craig Disselkoen, Klaus von Gleissenthall, Deian Stefan, Tamara Rezk, Gilles Barthe:
Towards Constant-Time Foundations for the New Spectre Era. CoRR abs/1910.01755 (2019) - 2018
- [c3]Michael Smith, Craig Disselkoen, Shravan Narayan, Fraser Brown, Deian Stefan:
Browser history re: visited. WOOT @ USENIX Security Symposium 2018 - 2017
- [c2]Thomas Kamp, Micah Adams, Craig Disselkoen, Nathan L. Tintle:
Improved Performance of Gene Set Analysis on Genome-Wide Transcriptomics Data when Using Gene Activity State Estimates. PSB 2017: 449-460 - [c1]Craig Disselkoen, David Kohlbrenner, Leo Porter, Dean M. Tullsen:
Prime+Abort: A Timer-Free High-Precision L3 Cache Attack using Intel TSX. USENIX Security Symposium 2017: 51-67
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