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2nd AISec@CCS 2009: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Dirk Balfanz, Jessica Staddon:

Proceedings of the 2nd ACM Workshop on Security and Artificial Intelligence, AISec 2009, Chicago, Illinois, USA, November 9, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-781-3
Position papers 1
- Pavel Laskov, Marius Kloft:

A framework for quantitative security analysis of machine learning. 1-4 - George Danezis:

Inferring privacy policies for social networking services. 5-10 - Jessica Staddon:

Finding "hidden" connections on linkedIn an argument for more pragmatic social network privacy. 11-14
CAPTCHAs
- Markus Jakobsson:

Captcha-free throttling. 15-22
Botnets
- Su Chang, Thomas E. Daniels:

P2P botnet detection using behavior clustering & statistical tests. 23-30
Position papers 2
- Tad Hogg:

Security challenges for reputation mechanisms using online social networks. 31-34 - Rachel Greenstadt, Sadia Afroz, Michael Brennan:

Mixed-initiative security agents. 35-38 - Angelos Stavrou

, Gabriela F. Cretu-Ciocarlie, Michael E. Locasto, Salvatore J. Stolfo:
Keep your friends close: the necessity for updating an anomaly sensor with legitimate environment changes. 39-46
Malware and network intrusions
- Nico Görnitz, Marius Kloft, Konrad Rieck, Ulf Brefeld:

Active learning for network intrusion detection. 47-54 - Faraz Ahmed, Haider Hameed, M. Zubair Shafiq, Muddassar Farooq:

Using spatio-temporal information in API calls with machine learning algorithms for malware detection. 55-62

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