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- 2012
- Pieter Agten, Steven Van Acker, Yoran Brondsema, Phu H. Phung, Lieven Desmet, Frank Piessens:
JSand: complete client-side sandboxing of third-party JavaScript without browser modifications. ACSAC 2012: 1-10 - Susan D. Alexander:
Trust engineering: rejecting the tyranny of the weakest link. ACSAC 2012: 145-148 - Sumayah A. Alrwais, Alexandre Gerber, Christopher W. Dunn, Oliver Spatscheck, Minaxi Gupta, Eric Osterweil:
Dissecting ghost clicks: ad fraud via misdirected human clicks. ACSAC 2012: 21-30 - Ross J. Anderson:
Security economics: a personal perspective. ACSAC 2012: 139-144 - Adam J. Aviv, Benjamin Sapp, Matt Blaze, Jonathan M. Smith:
Practicality of accelerometer side channels on smartphones. ACSAC 2012: 41-50 - Leyla Bilge, Davide Balzarotti, William K. Robertson, Engin Kirda, Christopher Kruegel:
Disclosure: detecting botnet command and control servers through large-scale NetFlow analysis. ACSAC 2012: 129-138 - Erik-Oliver Blass, William Robertson:
TRESOR-HUNT: attacking CPU-bound encryption. ACSAC 2012: 71-78 - Christian S. Collberg, Sam Martin, Jonathan Myers, Jasvir Nagra:
Distributed application tamper detection via continuous software updates. ACSAC 2012: 319-328 - Yingnong Dang, Dongmei Zhang, Song Ge, Chengyun Chu, Yingjun Qiu, Tao Xie:
XIAO: tuning code clones at hands of engineers in practice. ACSAC 2012: 369-378 - Sarah M. Diesburg, Christopher R. Meyers, Mark J. Stanovich, Michael Mitchell, Justin Marshall, Julia Gould, An-I Andy Wang, Geoff Kuenning:
TrueErase: per-file secure deletion for the storage data path. ACSAC 2012: 439-448 - Paul Dunphy, Patrick Olivier:
On automated image choice for secure and usable graphical passwords. ACSAC 2012: 99-108 - Miro Enev, Jaeyeon Jung, Liefeng Bo, Xiaofeng Ren, Tadayoshi Kohno:
SensorSift: balancing sensor data privacy and utility in automated face understanding. ACSAC 2012: 149-158 - Christopher S. Gates, Ninghui Li, Jing Chen, Robert W. Proctor:
CodeShield: towards personalized application whitelisting. ACSAC 2012: 279-288 - Mariano Graziano, Corrado Leita, Davide Balzarotti:
Towards network containment in malware analysis systems. ACSAC 2012: 339-348 - Sean Heelan, Agustin Gianni:
Augmenting vulnerability analysis of binary code. ACSAC 2012: 199-208 - Shiva Houshmand, Sudhir Aggarwal:
Building better passwords using probabilistic techniques. ACSAC 2012: 109-118 - Chris Jarabek, David Barrera, John Aycock:
ThinAV: truly lightweight mobile cloud-based anti-malware. ACSAC 2012: 209-218 - Martin Johns, Sebastian Lekies, Bastian Braun, Benjamin Flesch:
BetterAuth: web authentication revisited. ACSAC 2012: 169-178 - Apurva Kumar:
Using automated model analysis for reasoning about security of web protocols. ACSAC 2012: 289-298 - Olivier Levillain, Arnaud Ébalard, Benjamin Morin, Hervé Debar:
One year of SSL internet measurement. ACSAC 2012: 11-20 - Martina Lindorfer, Alessandro Di Federico, Federico Maggi, Paolo Milani Comparetti, Stefano Zanero:
Lines of malicious code: insights into the malicious software industry. ACSAC 2012: 349-358 - Claudio Marforio, Hubert Ritzdorf, Aurélien Francillon, Srdjan Capkun:
Analysis of the communication between colluding applications on modern smartphones. ACSAC 2012: 51-60 - Ramya Jayaram Masti, Claudio Marforio, Aanjhan Ranganathan, Aurélien Francillon, Srdjan Capkun:
Enabling trusted scheduling in embedded systems. ACSAC 2012: 61-70 - Daniel McCarney, David Barrera, Jeremy Clark, Sonia Chiasson, Paul C. van Oorschot:
Tapas: design, implementation, and usability evaluation of a password manager. ACSAC 2012: 89-98 - John P. McDermott, Bruce E. Montrose, Margery Li, James Kirby, Myong H. Kang:
Separation virtual machine monitors. ACSAC 2012: 419-428 - Divya Muthukumaran, Sandra Julieta Rueda, Nirupama Talele, Hayawardh Vijayakumar, Jason Teutsch, Trent Jaeger:
Transforming commodity security policies to enforce Clark-Wilson integrity. ACSAC 2012: 269-278 - Roberto Perdisci, Man Chon U:
VAMO: towards a fully automated malware clustering validity analysis. ACSAC 2012: 329-338 - Devin J. Pohly, Stephen E. McLaughlin, Patrick D. McDaniel, Kevin R. B. Butler:
Hi-Fi: collecting high-fidelity whole-system provenance. ACSAC 2012: 259-268 - Iasonas Polakis, Marco Lancini, Georgios Kontaxis, Federico Maggi, Sotiris Ioannidis, Angelos D. Keromytis, Stefano Zanero:
All your face are belong to us: breaking Facebook's social authentication. ACSAC 2012: 399-408 - Alessandro Reina, Aristide Fattori, Fabio Pagani, Lorenzo Cavallaro, Danilo Bruschi:
When hardware meets software: a bulletproof solution to forensic memory acquisition. ACSAC 2012: 79-88
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