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found 48 matches
- 2012
- Steven Van Acker, Nick Nikiforakis, Lieven Desmet, Wouter Joosen, Frank Piessens:
FlashOver: automated discovery of cross-site scripting vulnerabilities in rich internet applications. AsiaCCS 2012: 12-13 - Michael Backes, Ian Goldberg, Aniket Kate, Tomas Toft:
Adding query privacy to robust DHTs. AsiaCCS 2012: 30-31 - Marina Blanton, Everaldo Aguiar:
Private and oblivious set and multiset operations. AsiaCCS 2012: 40-41 - Sören Bleikertz, Anil Kurmus, Zoltán A. Nagy, Matthias Schunter:
Secure cloud maintenance: protecting workloads against insider attacks. AsiaCCS 2012: 83-84 - Yinzhi Cao, Zhichun Li, Vaibhav Rastogi, Yan Chen, Xitao Wen:
Virtual browser: a virtualized browser to sandbox third-party JavaScripts with enhanced security. AsiaCCS 2012: 8-9 - Eric Chan-Tin, Nicholas Hopper:
KoNKS: konsensus-style network koordinate system. AsiaCCS 2012: 61-62 - Ping Chen, Dongyan Xu, Bing Mao:
CloudER: a framework for automatic software vulnerability location and patching in the cloud. AsiaCCS 2012: 50 - Cheng-Kang Chu, Joseph K. Liu, Xinyi Huang, Jianying Zhou:
Verifier-local revocation group signatures with time-bound keys. AsiaCCS 2012: 26-27 - Benjamin Davis, Hao Chen, Matthew K. Franklin:
Privacy-preserving alibi systems. AsiaCCS 2012: 34-35 - Yevgeniy Dodis, Weiliang Luo, Shouhuai Xu, Moti Yung:
Key-insulated symmetric key cryptography and mitigating attacks against cryptographic cloud software. AsiaCCS 2012: 57-58 - Syed Fida Gillani, Ehab Al-Shaer, Sardar Ali, Syed Ali Khayam:
Monetizing spambot activity and understanding its relation with spambot traffic features. AsiaCCS 2012: 51-52 - Cristiano Giuffrida, Stefano Ortolani, Bruno Crispo:
Memoirs of a browser: a cross-browser detection model for privacy-breaching extensions. AsiaCCS 2012: 10-11 - Payas Gupta, Xuhua Ding, Debin Gao:
Coercion resistance in authentication responsibility shifting. AsiaCCS 2012: 97-98 - Tzipora Halevi, Nitesh Saxena:
A closer look at keyboard acoustic emanations: random passwords, typing styles and decoding techniques. AsiaCCS 2012: 89-90 - Jinwei Hu, Khaled M. Khan, Yun Bai, Yan Zhang:
Constraint-enhanced role engineering via answer set programming. AsiaCCS 2012: 73-74 - Lei Jiang, Jianlong Tan, Yanbing Liu:
ClusterFA: a memory-efficient DFA structure for network intrusion detection. AsiaCCS 2012: 65-66 - Chang-Han Jong, Virgil D. Gligor:
Discovering records of private VoIP calls without wiretapping. AsiaCCS 2012: 67-68 - Florian Kerschbaum:
Outsourced private set intersection using homomorphic encryption. AsiaCCS 2012: 85-86 - Khoongming Khoo, Chik How Tan:
New time-memory-data trade-off attack on the estream finalists and modes of operation of block ciphers. AsiaCCS 2012: 20-21 - Yu Seung Kim, Patrick Tague, Heejo Lee, Hyogon Kim:
Carving secure wi-fi zones with defensive jamming. AsiaCCS 2012: 53-54 - Lakshmi Kuppusamy, Jothi Rangasamy, Douglas Stebila, Colin Boyd, Juan Manuel González Nieto:
Practical client puzzles in the standard model. AsiaCCS 2012: 42-43 - Junzuo Lai, Robert H. Deng, Yingjiu Li:
Expressive CP-ABE with partially hidden access structures. AsiaCCS 2012: 18-19 - Jianwei Li, Yanbin Pan, Mingjie Liu, Guizhen Zhu:
An efficient broadcast attack against NTRU. AsiaCCS 2012: 22-23 - Ninghui Li, Wahbeh H. Qardaji, Dong Su:
On sampling, anonymization, and differential privacy or, k-anonymization meets differential privacy. AsiaCCS 2012: 32-33 - Zhiwei Li, Weichao Wang:
Towards the attacker's view of protocol narrations (or, how to compile security protocols). AsiaCCS 2012: 44-45 - Lingjun Li, Xinxin Zhao, Guoliang Xue:
An identity authentication protocol in online social networks. AsiaCCS 2012: 28-29 - Atefeh Mashatan, Khaled Ouafi:
Forgery-resilience for digital signature schemes. AsiaCCS 2012: 24-25 - Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos, Andreas Pashalidis, Bart Preneel:
Security implications in Kerberos by the introduction of smart cards. AsiaCCS 2012: 59-60 - Daniel A. Mayer, Susanne Wetzel:
Verifiable private equality test: enabling unbiased 2-party reconciliation on ordered sets in the malicious model. AsiaCCS 2012: 46-47 - Abedelaziz Mohaisen, Huy Tran, Nicholas Hopper, Yongdae Kim:
On the mixing time of directed social graphs and security implications. AsiaCCS 2012: 36-37
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