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- 2017
- Thibaud Antignac, David Sands, Gerardo Schneider:
Data Minimisation: A Language-Based Approach. SEC 2017: 442-456 - Hafiz Salman Asif, Jaideep Vaidya, Basit Shafiq, Nabil R. Adam:
Secure and Efficient k-NN Queries. SEC 2017: 155-170 - Jeffrey Avery, Eugene H. Spafford:
Ghost Patches: Fake Patches for Fake Vulnerabilities. SEC 2017: 399-412 - Liwei Chen, Mengyu Ma, Wenhao Zhang, Gang Shi, Dan Meng:
Gadget Weighted Tagging: A Flexible Framework to Protect Against Code Reuse Attacks. SEC 2017: 568-584 - Warren Connell, Massimiliano Albanese, Sridhar Venkatesan:
A Framework for Moving Target Defense Quantification. SEC 2017: 124-138 - Andrei Costin, Apostolis Zarras, Aurélien Francillon:
Towards Automated Classification of Firmware Images and Identification of Embedded Devices. SEC 2017: 233-247 - Jean-François Couchot, Raphaël Couturier, Michel Salomon:
Improving Blind Steganalysis in Spatial Domain Using a Criterion to Choose the Appropriate Steganalyzer Between CNN and SRM+EC. SEC 2017: 327-340 - Michael Denzel, Mark Ryan, Eike Ritter:
A Malware-Tolerant, Self-Healing Industrial Control System Framework. SEC 2017: 46-60 - Vasiliki Diamantopoulou, Christos Kalloniatis, Stefanos Gritzalis, Haralambos Mouratidis:
Supporting Privacy by Design Using Privacy Process Patterns. SEC 2017: 491-505 - Andreas Fuchs, Christoph Krauß, Jürgen Repp:
Runtime Firmware Product Lines Using TPM2.0. SEC 2017: 248-261 - Mariem Graa, Nora Cuppens-Boulahia, Frédéric Cuppens, Jean-Louis Lanet, Routa Moussaileb:
Detection of Side Channel Attacks Based on Data Tainting in Android Systems. SEC 2017: 205-218 - Stéphane Grumbach, Robert Riemann:
Secure and Trustable Distributed Aggregation Based on Kademlia. SEC 2017: 171-185 - Gheorghe Hajmasan, Alexandra Mondoc, Radu Portase, Octavian Cret:
Evasive Malware Detection Using Groups of Processes. SEC 2017: 32-45 - Joseph Hallett, David Aspinall:
Capturing Policies for BYOD. SEC 2017: 310-323 - Jihye Kim, Hyunok Oh:
Forward-Secure Digital Signature Schemes with Optimal Computation and Storage of Signers. SEC 2017: 523-537 - Julian Kirsch, Clemens Jonischkeit, Thomas Kittel, Apostolis Zarras, Claudia Eckert:
Combating Control Flow Linearization. SEC 2017: 385-398 - Lydia Kraus, Robert Schmidt, Marcel Walch, Florian Schaub, Sebastian Möller:
On the Use of Emojis in Mobile Authentication. SEC 2017: 265-280 - David Lorenzi, Jaideep Vaidya, Achyuta Aich, Shamik Sural, Vijayalakshmi Atluri, Joseph Calca:
EmojiTCHA: Using Emotion Recognition to Tell Computers and Humans Apart. SEC 2017: 281-295 - Wilfried Mayer, Martin Schmiedecker:
Turning Active TLS Scanning to Eleven. SEC 2017: 3-16 - Rene Meis, Maritta Heisel:
Towards Systematic Privacy and Operability (PRIOP) Studies. SEC 2017: 427-441 - Alessio Merlo, Gabriel Claudiu Georgiu:
RiskInDroid: Machine Learning-Based Risk Analysis on Android. SEC 2017: 538-552 - Umberto Morelli, Silvio Ranise:
Assisted Authoring, Analysis and Enforcement of Access Control Policies in the Cloud. SEC 2017: 296-309 - David Myers, Kenneth Radke, Suriadi Suriadi, Ernest Foo:
Process Discovery for Industrial Control System Cyber Attack Detection. SEC 2017: 61-75 - Stephan Neumann, Manuel Noll, Melanie Volkamer:
Election-Dependent Security Evaluation of Internet Voting Schemes. SEC 2017: 371-382 - Lina Nouh, Ashkan Rahimian, Djedjiga Mouheb, Mourad Debbabi, Aiman Hanna:
BinSign: Fingerprinting Binary Functions to Support Automated Analysis of Code Executables. SEC 2017: 341-355 - Túlio A. Pascoal, Yuri Gil Dantas, Iguatemi E. Fonseca, Vivek Nigam:
Slow TCAM Exhaustion DDoS Attack. SEC 2017: 17-31 - Cecilia Pasquini, Pascal Schöttle, Rainer Böhme:
Decoy Password Vaults: At Least as Hard as Steganography? SEC 2017: 356-370 - Pablo Picazo-Sanchez, Raúl Pardo, Gerardo Schneider:
Secure Photo Sharing in Social Networks. SEC 2017: 79-92 - Roberto Di Pietro, Federico Franzoni, Flavio Lombardi:
HyBIS: Advanced Introspection for Effective Windows Guest Protection. SEC 2017: 189-204 - Khondker Jahid Reza, Md Zahidul Islam, Vladimir Estivill-Castro:
3LP: Three Layers of Protection for Individual Privacy in Facebook. SEC 2017: 108-123
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