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17th USENIX Security Symposium 2008: San Jose, California, USA - HotSec
- Niels Provos:
3rd USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Security, HotSec'08, San Jose, CA, USA, July 29, 2008, Proceedings. USENIX Association 2008
Securing Systems
- Dan R. K. Ports, Tal Garfinkel:
Towards Application Security on Untrusted Operating Systems. - Mohammad Mannan, Paul C. van Oorschot:
Digital Objects as Passwords. - Thomas E. Hart, Marsha Chechik, David Lie:
Security Benchmarking using Partial Verification.
Exploring New Directions
- Uri Braun, Avraham Shinnar, Margo I. Seltzer:
Securing Provenance. - Tamara Denning, Kevin Fu, Tadayoshi Kohno:
Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder: New Directions for Implantable Medical Device Security. - Alvaro A. Cárdenas, Saurabh Amin, Shankar Sastry:
Research Challenges for the Security of Control Systems.
Adversarial Security
- Alexei Czeskis, David J. St. Hilaire, Karl Koscher, Steven D. Gribble, Tadayoshi Kohno, Bruce Schneier:
Defeating Encrypted and Deniable File Systems: TrueCrypt v5.1a and the Case of the Tattling OS and Applications. - Jeremy Clark, Urs Hengartner:
Panic Passwords: Authenticating under Duress. - Bryan Parno:
Bootstrapping Trust in a "Trusted" Platform.
Network Forensics
- Kevin Borders, Atul Prakash:
Towards Quantification of Network-Based Information Leaks via HTTP. - Mark Allman, Christian Kreibich, Vern Paxson, Robin Sommer, Nicholas Weaver:
Principles for Developing Comprehensive Network Visibility. - Michael Piatek, Tadayoshi Kohno, Arvind Krishnamurthy:
Challenges and Directions for Monitoring P2P File Sharing Networks - or - Why My Printer Received a DMCA Takedown Notice.
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