13. USENIX Security Symposium 2004: San Diego, California, USA
Proceedings of the 13th USENIX Security Symposium, August 9-13, 2004, San Diego, CA, USA. USENIX 2004
Opening Remarks, Awards, and Keynote
William Earl Boebert: Keynote Address: Back to the Future.
Refereed Papers
Attack Containment
Niels Provos: A Virtual Honeypot Framework. 1-14
Xuxian Jiang, Dongyan Xu: Collapsar: A VM-Based Architecture for Network Attack Detention Center. 15-28
Panel: Capture the Flag
Protecting Software I
Kumar Avijit, Prateek Gupta, Deepak Gupta: TIED, LibsafePlus: Tools for Runtime Buffer Overflow Protection. 45-56
David Brumley, Dawn Xiaodong Song: Privtrans: Automatically Partitioning Programs for Privilege Separation. 57-72
Yevgeniy Miretskiy, Abhijith Das, Charles P. Wright, Erez Zadok: Avfs: An On-Access Anti-Virus File System. 73-88
Protecting Software II
Umesh Shankar, Monica Chew, J. D. Tygar: Side Effects Are Not Sufficient to Authenticate Software. 89-102
Debin Gao, Michael K. Reiter, Dawn Xiaodong Song: On Gray-Box Program Tracking for Anomaly Detection. 103-118
The Human Interface
Julie Thorpe, Paul C. van Oorschot: Graphical Dictionaries and the Memorable Space of Graphical Passwords. 135-150
Darren Davis, Fabian Monrose, Michael K. Reiter: On User Choice in Graphical Password Schemes. 151-164
Jonathan S. Shapiro, John Vanderburgh, Eric Northup, David Chizmadia: Design of the EROS Trusted Window System. 165-178
Panel: Patch Management
Security Engineering
Nick L. Petroni Jr., Timothy Fraser, Jesus Molina, William A. Arbaugh: Copilot - a Coprocessor-based Kernel Runtime Integrity Monitor. 179-194
Dirk Balfanz, Glenn Durfee, Rebecca E. Grinter, Diana K. Smetters, Paul Stewart: Network-in-a-Box: How to Set Up a Secure Wireless Network in Under a Minute. 207-222
Reiner Sailer, Xiaolan Zhang, Trent Jaeger, Leendert van Doorn: Design and Implementation of a TCG-based Integrity Measurement Architecture. 223-238
Forensics and Response
Patrick Lincoln, Phillip A. Porras, Vitaly Shmatikov: Privacy-Preserving Sharing and Correlation of Security Alerts. 239-254
Christopher Krügel, William K. Robertson, Fredrik Valeur, Giovanni Vigna: Static Disassembly of Obfuscated Binaries. 255-270
Data Privacy
Dahlia Malkhi, Noam Nisan, Benny Pinkas, Yaron Sella: Fairplay - Secure Two-Party Computation System. 287-302
Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson, Paul F. Syverson: Tor: The Second-Generation Onion Router. 303-320
Jim Chow, Ben Pfaff, Tal Garfinkel, Kevin Christopher, Mendel Rosenblum: Understanding Data Lifetime via Whole System Simulation (Awarded Best Paper!). 321-336
Invited Talks
Ari Juels: RFID: Security and Privacy for Five-Cent Computers.
Peter Szor: Fighting Computer Virus Attacks.
Cindy Cohn: I Voted? How the Law Increasingly Restricts Independent Security Research.
Daniel E. Geer Jr.: Metrics, Economics, and Shared Risk at the National Scale.
Gary McGraw: Exploiting Software.
Stuart Staniford: Military Strategy in CyberSpace.
David Evans: What Biology Can (and Can't) Teach Us About Security.
Steven M. Bellovin: Nuclear Weapons, Permissive Action Links, and the History of Public Key Cryptography.
Bill Cheswick: My Dad's Computer, Microsoft, and the Future of Internet Security.



