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2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j11]Thanassis Avgerinos, David Brumley, John Davis, Ryan Goulden, Tyler Nighswander, Alexandre Rebert, Ned Williamson:
The Mayhem Cyber Reasoning System. IEEE Secur. Priv. 16(2): 52-60 (2018) - [j10]David Brumley:
The Cyber Grand Challenge and the Future of Cyber-Autonomy. login Usenix Mag. 43(2) (2018) - [c45]Arjun Roy, Deepak Bansal, David Brumley, Harish Kumar Chandrappa, Parag Sharma, Rishabh Tewari, Behnaz Arzani, Alex C. Snoeren:
Cloud Datacenter SDN Monitoring: Experiences and Challenges. Internet Measurement Conference 2018: 464-470 - 2017
- [c44]Andrew Reynolds, Maverick Woo, Clark W. Barrett, David Brumley, Tianyi Liang, Cesare Tinelli:
Scaling Up DPLL(T) String Solvers Using Context-Dependent Simplification. CAV (2) 2017: 453-474 - [c43]Tiffany Bao, Yan Shoshitaishvili, Ruoyu Wang, Christopher Kruegel, Giovanni Vigna, David Brumley:
How Shall We Play a Game?: A Game-theoretical Model for Cyber-warfare Games. CSF 2017: 7-21 - [c42]Tiffany Bao, Ruoyu Wang, Yan Shoshitaishvili, David Brumley:
Your Exploit is Mine: Automatic Shellcode Transplant for Remote Exploits. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2017: 824-839 - 2016
- [j9]Thanassis Avgerinos, Alexandre Rebert, Sang Kil Cha, David Brumley:
Enhancing symbolic execution with veritesting. Commun. ACM 59(6): 93-100 (2016) - [c41]Daming D. Chen, Maverick Woo, David Brumley, Manuel Egele:
Towards Automated Dynamic Analysis for Linux-based Embedded Firmware. NDSS 2016 - [e2]William L. Scherlis, David Brumley:
Proceedings of the Symposium and Bootcamp on the Science of Security, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, April 19-21, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4277-3 [contents] - 2015
- [j8]David Brumley:
Invisible Intruders: Rootkits in Practice. login Usenix Mag. 40(2) (2015) - [c40]Yangchun Fu, Zhiqiang Lin, David Brumley:
Automatically deriving pointer reference expressions from binary code for memory dump analysis. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2015: 614-624 - [c39]Sang Kil Cha, Maverick Woo, David Brumley:
Program-Adaptive Mutational Fuzzing. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2015: 725-741 - 2014
- [j7]Thanassis Avgerinos, Sang Kil Cha, Alexandre Rebert, Edward J. Schwartz, Maverick Woo, David Brumley:
Automatic exploit generation. Commun. ACM 57(2): 74-84 (2014) - [c38]Thanassis Avgerinos, Alexandre Rebert, Sang Kil Cha, David Brumley:
Enhancing symbolic execution with veritesting. ICSE 2014: 1083-1094 - [c37]Manuel Egele, Maverick Woo, Peter Chapman, David Brumley:
Blanket Execution: Dynamic Similarity Testing for Program Binaries and Components. USENIX Security Symposium 2014: 303-317 - [c36]Tiffany Bao, Jonathan Burket, Maverick Woo, Rafael Turner, David Brumley:
BYTEWEIGHT: Learning to Recognize Functions in Binary Code. USENIX Security Symposium 2014: 845-860 - [c35]Peter Chapman, Jonathan Burket, David Brumley:
PicoCTF: A Game-Based Computer Security Competition for High School Students. 3GSE 2014 - [c34]Alexandre Rebert, Sang Kil Cha, Thanassis Avgerinos, Jonathan Foote, David Warren, Gustavo Grieco, David Brumley:
Optimizing Seed Selection for Fuzzing. USENIX Security Symposium 2014: 861-875 - 2013
- [c33]Manuel Egele, David Brumley, Yanick Fratantonio, Christopher Kruegel:
An empirical study of cryptographic misuse in android applications. CCS 2013: 73-84 - [c32]Maverick Woo, Sang Kil Cha, Samantha Gottlieb, David Brumley:
Scheduling black-box mutational fuzzing. CCS 2013: 511-522 - [c31]Shobha Venkataraman, David Brumley, Subhabrata Sen, Oliver Spatscheck:
Automatically Inferring the Evolution of Malicious Activity on the Internet. NDSS 2013 - [c30]Jiyong Jang, Maverick Woo, David Brumley:
Towards Automatic Software Lineage Inference. USENIX Security Symposium 2013: 81-96 - [c29]David Brumley, JongHyup Lee, Edward J. Schwartz, Maverick Woo:
Native x86 Decompilation Using Semantics-Preserving Structural Analysis and Iterative Control-Flow Structuring. USENIX Security Symposium 2013: 353-368 - 2012
- [j6]Jiyong Jang, Maverick Woo, David Brumley:
ReDeBug: Finding Unpatched Code Clones in Entire OS Distributions. login Usenix Mag. 37(6) (2012) - [c28]Tyler Nighswander, Brent M. Ledvina, Jonathan Diamond, Robert Brumley, David Brumley:
GPS software attacks. CCS 2012: 450-461 - [c27]Jiyong Jang, Abeer Agrawal, David Brumley:
ReDeBug: Finding Unpatched Code Clones in Entire OS Distributions. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2012: 48-62 - [c26]Sang Kil Cha, Thanassis Avgerinos, Alexandre Rebert, David Brumley:
Unleashing Mayhem on Binary Code. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2012: 380-394 - [c25]Matthew Maurer, David Brumley:
Tachyon: Tandem Execution for Efficient Live Patch Testing. USENIX Security Symposium 2012: 617-630 - 2011
- [j5]Sang Kil Cha, Iulian Moraru, Jiyong Jang, John Truelove, David Brumley, David G. Andersen:
SplitScreen: Enabling efficient, distributed malware detection. J. Commun. Networks 13(2): 187-200 (2011) - [c24]David Brumley, Ivan Jager, Thanassis Avgerinos, Edward J. Schwartz:
BAP: A Binary Analysis Platform. CAV 2011: 463-469 - [c23]Jiyong Jang, David Brumley, Shobha Venkataraman:
BitShred: feature hashing malware for scalable triage and semantic analysis. CCS 2011: 309-320 - [c22]Thanassis Avgerinos, Sang Kil Cha, Brent Lim Tze Hao, David Brumley:
AEG: Automatic Exploit Generation. NDSS 2011 - [c21]JongHyup Lee, Thanassis Avgerinos, David Brumley:
TIE: Principled Reverse Engineering of Types in Binary Programs. NDSS 2011 - [c20]Edward J. Schwartz, Thanassis Avgerinos, David Brumley:
Q: Exploit Hardening Made Easy. USENIX Security Symposium 2011 - [e1]David Brumley, Michal Zalewski:
5th USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies, WOOT'11, August 8, 2011, San Francisco, CA, USA, Proceedings. USENIX Association 2011 [contents] - [r1]David Brumley:
Static Analysis. Encyclopedia of Cryptography and Security (2nd Ed.) 2011: 1254-1256 - 2010
- [c19]Sang Kil Cha, Brian Pak, David Brumley, Richard Jay Lipton:
Platform-independent programs. CCS 2010: 547-558 - [c18]Edward J. Schwartz, David Brumley, Jonathan M. McCune:
Contractual Anonymity. NDSS 2010 - [c17]Sang Kil Cha, Iulian Moraru, Jiyong Jang, John Truelove, David Brumley, David G. Andersen:
SplitScreen: Enabling Efficient, Distributed Malware Detection. NSDI 2010: 377-390 - [c16]Edward J. Schwartz, Thanassis Avgerinos, David Brumley:
All You Ever Wanted to Know about Dynamic Taint Analysis and Forward Symbolic Execution (but Might Have Been Afraid to Ask). IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2010: 317-331
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j4]David Brumley, James Newsome, Dawn Song, Hao Wang, Somesh Jha:
Theory and Techniques for Automatic Generation of Vulnerability-Based Signatures. IEEE Trans. Dependable Secur. Comput. 5(4): 224-241 (2008) - [c15]Dawn Xiaodong Song, David Brumley, Heng Yin, Juan Caballero, Ivan Jager, Min Gyung Kang, Zhenkai Liang, James Newsome, Pongsin Poosankam, Prateek Saxena:
BitBlaze: A New Approach to Computer Security via Binary Analysis. ICISS 2008: 1-25 - [c14]David Brumley, Pongsin Poosankam, Dawn Xiaodong Song, Jiang Zheng:
Automatic Patch-Based Exploit Generation is Possible: Techniques and Implications. SP 2008: 143-157 - [p2]David Brumley, Cody Hartwig, Zhenkai Liang, James Newsome, Dawn Xiaodong Song, Heng Yin:
Automatically Identifying Trigger-based Behavior in Malware. Botnet Detection 2008: 65-88 - 2007
- [c13]David Brumley, Hao Wang, Somesh Jha, Dawn Xiaodong Song:
Creating Vulnerability Signatures Using Weakest Preconditions. CSF 2007: 311-325 - [c12]Joseph A. Tucek, James Newsome, Shan Lu, Chengdu Huang, Spiros Xanthos, David Brumley, Yuanyuan Zhou, Dawn Xiaodong Song:
Sweeper: a lightweight end-to-end system for defending against fast worms. EuroSys 2007: 115-128 - [c11]Nikita Borisov, David Brumley, Helen J. Wang, John Dunagan, Pallavi Joshi, Chuanxiong Guo:
Generic Application-Level Protocol Analyzer and its Language. NDSS 2007 - [c10]David Brumley, Dawn Xiaodong Song, Tzi-cker Chiueh, Rob Johnson, Huijia Lin:
RICH: Automatically Protecting Against Integer-Based Vulnerabilities. NDSS 2007 - [c9]David Brumley, Juan Caballero, Zhenkai Liang, James Newsome:
Towards Automatic Discovery of Deviations in Binary Implementations with Applications to Error Detection and Fingerprint Generation. USENIX Security Symposium 2007 - [p1]David Brumley, James Newsome, Dawn Song:
Sting: An End-to-End Self-Healing System for Defending against Internet Worms. Malware Detection 2007: 147-170 - 2006
- [c8]David Brumley, Li-Hao Liu, Pongsin Poosankam, Dawn Xiaodong Song:
Design space and analysis of worm defense strategies. AsiaCCS 2006: 125-137 - [c7]James Newsome, David Brumley, Jason Franklin, Dawn Xiaodong Song:
Replayer: automatic protocol replay by binary analysis. CCS 2006: 311-321 - [c6]James Newsome, David Brumley, Dawn Xiaodong Song:
Vulnerability-Specific Execution Filtering for Exploit Prevention on Commodity Software. NDSS 2006 - [c5]David Brumley, James Newsome, Dawn Xiaodong Song, Hao Wang, Somesh Jha:
Towards Automatic Generation of Vulnerability-Based Signatures. S&P 2006: 2-16 - [c4]David Brumley, Dawn Song:
Towards Attack-Agnostic Defenses. HotSec 2006 - 2005
- [j3]David Brumley, Dan Boneh:
Remote timing attacks are practical. Comput. Networks 48(5): 701-716 (2005) - 2004
- [c3]David Brumley, Dawn Xiaodong Song:
Privtrans: Automatically Partitioning Programs for Privilege Separation. USENIX Security Symposium 2004: 57-72 - 2003
- [c2]Constantine P. Sapuntzakis, David Brumley, Ramesh Chandra, Nickolai Zeldovich, Jim Chow, Monica S. Lam, Mendel Rosenblum:
Virtual Appliances for Deploying and Maintaining Software. LISA 2003: 181-194 - [c1]David Brumley, Dan Boneh:
Remote Timing Attacks Are Practical. USENIX Security Symposium 2003 - 2001
- [j2]David Brumley:
A CrashCourse in Managing Security. login Usenix Mag. 26(7) (2001) - 2000
- [j1]David Brumley:
Repeatable Security. login Usenix Mag. 25(7) (2000)
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