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found 131 matches
- 2024
- Léo Cosseron, Louis Rilling, Matthieu Simonin, Martin Quinson:
Simulating the Network Environment of Sandboxes to Hide Virtual Machine Introspection Pauses. EuroSec@EUROSYS 2024: 1-7 - Nikos Fotiou, George Xylomenos, Yannis Thomas:
Data integrity protection for data spaces. EuroSec@EUROSYS 2024: 44-50 - Paul Krüger, Stefan Wildermann, Jürgen Teich:
CRESTS: Chronology-based Reconstruction for Side-Channel Trace Segmentation for XTS-AES on Complex Targets. EuroSec@EUROSYS 2024: 37-43 - Antonis Louka, Antreas Dionysiou, Elias Athanasopoulos:
Validating Memory Safety in Rust Binaries. EuroSec@EUROSYS 2024: 8-14 - Luca Mottola, Arslan Hameed, Thiemo Voigt:
Energy Attacks in the Battery-less Internet of Things: Directions for the Future. EuroSec@EUROSYS 2024: 29-36 - Xianghao Niu, Marco M. Cook, Dimitrios Pezaros:
Examining the Suitability of Stream Ciphers for Modbus-TCP Encryption on Resource Constrained Devices. EuroSec@EUROSYS 2024: 51-57 - Benjamin Orthen, Oliver Braunsdorf, Philipp Zieris, Julian Horsch:
SoftBound+CETS Revisited: More Than a Decade Later. EuroSec@EUROSYS 2024: 22-28 - Kui Wang, Dmitry Kasatkin, Vincent Ahlrichs, Lukas Auer, Konrad Hohentanner, Julian Horsch, Jan-Erik Ekberg:
Cherifying Linux: A Practical View on using CHERI. EuroSec@EUROSYS 2024: 15-21 - Proceedings of the 17th European Workshop on Systems Security, EuroSec 2024, Athens, Greece, 22 April 2024. ACM 2024 [contents]
- 2023
- Jakob Bleier, Martina Lindorfer:
Of Ahead Time: Evaluating Disassembly of Android Apps Compiled to Binary OATs Through the ART. EuroSec@EUROSYS 2023: 21-29 - Brennon Brimhall, Justin Garrard, Christopher De La Garza, Joel Coffman:
A Comparative Analysis of Linux Mandatory Access Control Policy Enforcement Mechanisms. EuroSec@EUROSYS 2023: 1-7 - Floris Gorter, Cristiano Giuffrida, Erik van der Kouwe:
Enviral: Fuzzing the Environment for Evasive Malware Analysis. EuroSec@EUROSYS 2023: 8-14 - Ivan Kovacevic, Adrian Komadina, Bruno Stengl, Stjepan Gros:
Light-Weight Synthesis of Security Logs for Evaluation of Anomaly Detection and Security Related Experiments. EuroSec@EUROSYS 2023: 30-36 - Aria Mirzai, Ali Zülfükar Coban, Magnus Almgren, Wissam Aoudi, Tobias Bertilsson:
Scheduling to the Rescue; Improving ML-Based Intrusion Detection for IoT. EuroSec@EUROSYS 2023: 44-50 - Ahmad Tariq Sheikh, Ali Shoker, Paulo Esteves Veríssimo:
Resilient and Secure System on Chip with Rejuvenation in the Wake of Persistent Attacks. EuroSec@EUROSYS 2023: 37-43 - Jonas Tzschoppe, Hans Löhr:
Browser-in-the-Middle - Evaluation of a modern approach to phishing. EuroSec@EUROSYS 2023: 15-20 - Jason Polakis, Erik van der Kouwe:
Proceedings of the 16th European Workshop on System Security, EUROSEC 2023, Rome, Italy, 8 May 2023. ACM 2023 [contents] - 2022
- Iosif Arvanitis, Grigoris Ntousakis, Sotiris Ioannidis, Nikos Vasilakis:
A systematic analysis of the event-stream incident. EuroSec@EUROSYS 2022: 22-28 - Hudson Ayers, Prabal Dutta, Philip Alexander Levis, Amit Levy, Pat Pannuto, Johnathan Van Why, Jean-Luc Watson:
Tiered trust for useful embedded systems security. EuroSec@EUROSYS 2022: 15-21 - Felix Berlakovich, Matthias Neugschwandtner, Gergö Barany:
Look Ma, no constants: practical constant blinding in GraalVM. EuroSec@EUROSYS 2022: 36-42 - Andreas Costi, Brian Johannesmeyer, Erik Bosman, Cristiano Giuffrida, Herbert Bos:
On the effectiveness of same-domain memory deduplication. EuroSec@EUROSYS 2022: 29-35 - Tess Despres, Shishir G. Patil, Alvin Tan, Jean-Luc Watson, Prabal Dutta:
Where the sidewalk ends: privacy of opportunistic backhaul. EuroSec@EUROSYS 2022: 1-7 - Panagiotis Papadopoulos, Antonios A. Chariton, Michalis Pachilakis, Evangelos P. Markatos:
OUTOPIA: private user discovery on the internet. EuroSec@EUROSYS 2022: 8-14 - Vasile Adrian Bogdan Pop, Arto Niemi, Valentin Manea, Antti Rusanen, Jan-Erik Ekberg:
Towards securely migrating webassembly enclaves. EuroSec@EUROSYS 2022: 43-49 - Pieter-Jan Vrielynck, Emad Heydari Beni, Kristof Jannes, Bert Lagaisse, Wouter Joosen:
DeFIRED: decentralized authorization with receiver-revocable and refutable delegations. EuroSec@EUROSYS 2022: 57-63 - Yu Wang, Jinting Wu, Tai Yue, Zhenyu Ning, Fengwei Zhang:
RetTag: hardware-assisted return address integrity on RISC-V. EuroSec@EUROSYS 2022: 50-56 - Martina Lindorfer, Jason Polakis:
EuroSec@EUROSYS 2022: Proceedings of the 15th European Workshop on Systems Security, Rennes, France, April 5-8, 2022. ACM 2022, ISBN 978-1-4503-9255-6 [contents] - 2021
- Zhen Huang, Trent Jaeger, Gang Tan:
Fine-grained Program Partitioning for Security. EuroSec@EuroSys 2021: 21-26 - Pierre Ayoub, Clémentine Maurice:
Reproducing Spectre Attack with gem5: How To Do It Right? EuroSec@EuroSys 2021: 15-20 - Souphiane Bensalim, David Klein, Thomas Barber, Martin Johns:
Talking About My Generation: Targeted DOM-based XSS Exploit Generation using Dynamic Data Flow Analysis. EuroSec@EuroSys 2021: 27-33
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