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16th USENIX Security Symposium 2007: Boston, MA, USA - HotSec
- 2nd USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Security, HotSec'07, Boston, MA, USA, August 7, 2007. USENIX Association 2007

- Glenn Wurster, Paul C. van Oorschot:

Self-Signed Executables: Restricting Replacement of Program Binaries by Malware. - Mark Allman, Christian Kreibich, Vern Paxson, Robin Sommer, Nicholas Weaver:

The Strengths of Weaker Identities: Opportunistic Personas. - Dinei Florêncio, Cormac Herley, Baris Coskun:

Do Strong Web Passwords Accomplish Anything? - Jonathan M. McCune, Adrian Perrig, Arvind Seshadri, Leendert van Doorn:

Turtles All the Way Down: Research Challenges in User-Based Attestation. - Kevin Borders, Atul Prakash

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Securing Network Input via a Trusted Input Proxy. - David Lie, Mahadev Satyanarayanan:

Quantifying the Strength of Security Systems. - Micah Sherr, Boon Thau Loo

, Matt Blaze:
Towards Application-Aware Anonymous Routing. - Jon Oberheide, Evan Cooke, Farnam Jahanian:

Rethinking Antivirus: Executable Analysis in the Network Cloud. - Collin Jackson, Dan Boneh, John C. Mitchell:

Transaction Generators: Root Kits for Web. - Mark S. Miller, James E. Donnelley, Alan H. Karp:

Delegating Responsibility in Digital Systems: Horton's "Who Done It?".

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