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found 43 matches
- 2005
- Martín Abadi, Mihai Budiu, Úlfar Erlingsson, Jay Ligatti:
Control-flow integrity. CCS 2005: 340-353 - Onur Aciiçmez, Werner Schindler, Çetin Kaya Koç:
Improving Brumley and Boneh timing attack on unprotected SSL implementations. CCS 2005: 139-146 - Guido Appenzeller:
Identity-based encryption from algorithm to enterprise deployment. CCS 2005: 406 - Mikhail J. Atallah, Keith B. Frikken, Marina Blanton:
Dynamic and efficient key management for access hierarchies. CCS 2005: 190-202 - Giuseppe Ateniese, Jan Camenisch, Breno de Medeiros:
Untraceable RFID tags via insubvertible encryption. CCS 2005: 92-101 - Giuseppe Ateniese, Susan Hohenberger:
Proxy re-signatures: new definitions, algorithms, and applications. CCS 2005: 310-319 - Boaz Barak, Shai Halevi:
A model and architecture for pseudo-random generation with applications to /dev/random. CCS 2005: 203-212 - Mathieu Baudet:
Deciding security of protocols against off-line guessing attacks. CCS 2005: 16-25 - Vance Bjorn:
Biometrics hit the mainstream: an analysis of security and privacy implications. CCS 2005: 407 - Kevin Borders, Xin Zhao, Atul Prakash:
CPOL: high-performance policy evaluation. CCS 2005: 147-157 - Xavier Boyen, Qixiang Mei, Brent Waters:
Direct chosen ciphertext security from identity-based techniques. CCS 2005: 320-329 - Jason Crampton:
Understanding and developing role-based administrative models. CCS 2005: 158-167 - Jedidiah R. Crandall, Zhendong Su, Shyhtsun Felix Wu, Frederic T. Chong:
On deriving unknown vulnerabilities from zero-day polymorphic and metamorphic worm exploits. CCS 2005: 235-248 - William Enck, Patrick Traynor, Patrick D. McDaniel, Thomas F. La Porta:
Exploiting open functionality in SMS-capable cellular networks. CCS 2005: 393-404 - Vinod Ganapathy, Trent Jaeger, Somesh Jha:
Automatic placement of authorization hooks in the linux security modules framework. CCS 2005: 330-339 - Craig Gentry, Philip D. MacKenzie, Zulfikar Ramzan:
Password authenticated key exchange using hidden smooth subgroups. CCS 2005: 299-309 - Changhua He, Mukund Sundararajan, Anupam Datta, Ante Derek, John C. Mitchell:
A modular correctness proof of IEEE 802.11i and TLS. CCS 2005: 2-15 - Qiang Huang, David Jao, Helen J. Wang:
Applications of secure electronic voting to automated privacy-preserving troubleshooting. CCS 2005: 68-80 - Keith Irwin, Ting Yu:
Preventing attribute information leakage in automated trust negotiation. CCS 2005: 36-45 - Jonathan Katz, Ji Sun Shin:
Modeling insider attacks on group key-exchange protocols. CCS 2005: 180-189 - Karl Krukow, Mogens Nielsen, Vladimiro Sassone:
A framework for concrete reputation-systems with applications to history-based access control. CCS 2005: 260-269 - Peeter Laud:
Secrecy types for a simulatable cryptographic library. CCS 2005: 26-35 - Jiangtao Li, Ninghui Li, William H. Winsborough:
Automated trust negotiation using cryptographic credentials. CCS 2005: 46-57 - Zhenkai Liang, R. Sekar:
Fast and automated generation of attack signatures: a basis for building self-protecting servers. CCS 2005: 213-222 - W. Douglas Maughan:
Homeland security: cyber security R&D initiatives. CCS 2005: 1 - Arvind Narayanan, Vitaly Shmatikov:
Obfuscated databases and group privacy. CCS 2005: 102-111 - Arvind Narayanan, Vitaly Shmatikov:
Fast dictionary attacks on passwords using time-space tradeoff. CCS 2005: 364-372 - Mario Di Raimondo, Rosario Gennaro:
New approaches for deniable authentication. CCS 2005: 112-121 - Michael F. Ringenburg, Dan Grossman:
Preventing format-string attacks via automatic and efficient dynamic checking. CCS 2005: 354-363 - Shai Rubin, Mihai Christodorescu, Vinod Ganapathy, Jonathon T. Giffin, Louis Kruger, Hao Wang, Nicholas Kidd:
An auctioning reputation system based on anomaly. CCS 2005: 270-279
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