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IEEE Security & Privacy, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, January - February 2024
- Fabio Massacci:
The Holy Grail of Vulnerability Predictions. 4-6 - Franziska Roesner, Tadayoshi Kohno:
Security and Privacy in the Metaverse. 7-9 - Derin Cayir, Abbas Acar, Riccardo Lazzeretti, Marco Angelini, Mauro Conti, A. Selcuk Uluagac:
Augmenting Security and Privacy in the Virtual Realm: An Analysis of Extended Reality Devices. 10-23 - Vivek Nair, Louis B. Rosenberg, James F. O'Brien, Dawn Song:
Truth in Motion: The Unprecedented Risks and Opportunities of Extended Reality Motion Data. 24-32 - Matthew Corbett, Brendan David-John, Jiacheng Shang, Y. Charlie Hu, Bo Ji:
Securing Bystander Privacy in Mixed Reality While Protecting the User Experience. 33-42 - Abraham H. Mhaidli, Shwetha Rajaram, Selin Fidan, Gina Herakovic, Florian Schaub:
Shockvertising, Malware, and a Lack of Accountability: Exploring Consumer Risks of Virtual Reality Advertisements and Marketing Experiences. 43-52 - Karoline Brehm, Yan Shvartzshnaider:
Understanding Privacy in Virtual Reality Classrooms: A Contextual Integrity Perspective. 53-62 - Joseph O'Hagan, Jan Gugenheimer, Florian Mathis, Jolie Bonner, Richard Jones, Mark McGill:
A Viewpoint on the Societal Impact of Everyday Augmented Reality and the Need for Perceptual Human Rights. 64-68 - Eric Bodden, Jens Pottebaum, Markus Fockel, Iris Gräßler:
Evaluating Security Through Isolation and Defense in Depth. 69-72 - Elissa M. Redmiles:
Friction Matters: Balancing the Pursuit of Perfect Protection With Target Hardening. 76-75
Volume 22, Number 2, March - April 2024
- Laurie A. Williams:
Narrowing the Software Supply Chain Attack Vectors: The SSDF Is Wonderful but not Enough. 4-7 - Samuel Aiello, Bhaskar Prasad Rimal:
Secure Access Service Edge Convergence: Recent Progress and Open Issues. 8-16 - Vaughn Hamilton, Gabriel Kaptchuk, Allison McDonald, Elissa M. Redmiles:
Safer Digital Intimacy for Sex Workers and Beyond: A Technical Research Agenda. 17-28 - Gregory Lyon:
Trust in Data Security Protocols and Knowledge of Privacy and Security Technology. 29-37 - Winnie Mbaka, Katja Tuma:
Role of Gender in the Evaluation of Security Decisions. 38-48 - Antonino Sabetta, Serena Elisa Ponta, Rocío Cabrera Lozoya, Michele Bezzi, Tommaso Sacchetti, Matteo Greco, Gergö Balogh, Péter Hegedüs, Rudolf Ferenc, Ranindya Paramitha, Ivan Pashchenko, Aurora Papotti, Ákos Milánkovich, Fabio Massacci:
Known Vulnerabilities of Open Source Projects: Where Are the Fixes? 49-59 - Michele Bezzi:
Large Language Models and Security. 60-68 - Matilda Backendal, Miro Haller, Kenny Paterson:
End-to-End Encrypted Cloud Storage. 69-74 - Frank Piessens, Paul C. van Oorschot:
Side-Channel Attacks: A Short Tour. 75-80 - Alice Hutchings:
The Amplification of Online Deviancy Through the Language of Violent Crime, War, and Aggression. 81-84 - Frank Pallas, Katharina Koerner, Isabel Barberá, Jaap-Henk Hoepman, Meiko Jensen, Nandita Rao Narla, Nikita Samarin, Max-Robert Ulbricht, Isabel Wagner, Kim Wuyts, Christian Zimmermann:
Privacy Engineering From Principles to Practice: A Roadmap. 86-92 - Helen Nissenbaum:
AI Safety: A Poisoned Chalice? 94-96
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