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2020 – today
- 2020
- [c13]Joel Hypolite, John Sonchack, Shlomo Hershkop, Nathan Dautenhahn, André DeHon, Jonathan M. Smith:
DeepMatch: practical deep packet inspection in the data plane using network processors. CoNEXT 2020: 336-350 - [i1]Daniel W. Song, Konstantinos Mamouras, Ang Chen, Nathan Dautenhahn, Dan S. Wallach:
The Design and Implementation of a Verified File System with End-to-End Data Integrity. CoRR abs/2012.07917 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [c12]Nikos Vasilakis, Ben Karel, Nick Roessler, Nathan Dautenhahn, André DeHon, Jonathan M. Smith:
BreakApp: Automated, Flexible Application Compartmentalization. NDSS 2018 - [c11]Lucian Mogosanu, Ashay Rane, Nathan Dautenhahn:
MicroStache: A Lightweight Execution Context for In-Process Safe Region Isolation. RAID 2018: 359-379 - 2017
- [c10]Le Shi, Yuming Wu, Yubin Xia, Nathan Dautenhahn, Haibo Chen, Binyu Zang, Jinming Li:
Deconstructing Xen. NDSS 2017 - [c9]Nikos Vasilakis, Ben Karel, Nick Roessler, Nathan Dautenhahn, André DeHon, Jonathan M. Smith:
Towards Fine-grained, Automated Application Compartmentalization. PLOS@SOSP 2017: 43-50 - 2015
- [c8]Nathan Dautenhahn, Theodoros Kasampalis, Will Dietz, John Criswell, Vikram S. Adve:
Nested Kernel: An Operating System Architecture for Intra-Kernel Privilege Separation. ASPLOS 2015: 191-206 - [c7]Will Dietz, Joshua Cranmer, Nathan Dautenhahn, Vikram S. Adve:
Slipstream: Automatic Interprocess Communication Optimization. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2015: 431-443 - 2014
- [c6]John Criswell, Nathan Dautenhahn, Vikram S. Adve:
Virtual ghost: protecting applications from hostile operating systems. ASPLOS 2014: 81-96 - [c5]John Criswell, Nathan Dautenhahn, Vikram S. Adve:
KCoFI: Complete Control-Flow Integrity for Commodity Operating System Kernels. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2014: 292-307 - 2013
- [c4]Nima Honarmand, Nathan Dautenhahn, Josep Torrellas, Samuel T. King, Gilles Pokam, Cristiano Pereira:
Cyrus: unintrusive application-level record-replay for replay parallelism. ASPLOS 2013: 193-206 - [c3]Gilles Pokam, Klaus Danne, Cristiano Pereira, Rolf Kassa, Tim Kranich, Shiliang Hu, Justin Emile Gottschlich, Nima Honarmand, Nathan Dautenhahn, Samuel T. King, Josep Torrellas:
QuickRec: prototyping an intel architecture extension for record and replay of multithreaded programs. ISCA 2013: 643-654 - 2012
- [c2]Hui Xue, Nathan Dautenhahn, Samuel T. King:
Using replicated execution for a more secure and reliable web browser. NDSS 2012 - 2011
- [c1]Shuo Tang, Nathan Dautenhahn, Samuel T. King:
Fortifying web-based applications automatically. CCS 2011: 615-626
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