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- 2008
- Erdem Aktas, Kanad Ghose:
DARE: A Framework for Dynamic Authentication of Remote Executions. ACSAC 2008: 453-462 - Mansour Alsaleh, David Barrera, Paul C. van Oorschot:
Improving Security Visualization with Exposure Map Filtering. ACSAC 2008: 205-214 - Xiaole Bai, Wenjun Gu, Sriram Chellappan, Xun Wang, Dong Xuan, Bin Ma:
PAS: Predicate-Based Authentication Services Against Powerful Passive Adversaries. ACSAC 2008: 433-442 - Arati Baliga, Vinod Ganapathy, Liviu Iftode:
Automatic Inference and Enforcement of Kernel Data Structure Invariants. ACSAC 2008: 77-86 - Yolanta Beres, Jonathan Griffin, Simon Shiu, Max Heitman, David Markle, Peter Ventura:
Analysing the Performance of Security Solutions to Reduce Vulnerability Exposure Window. ACSAC 2008: 33-42 - Roberto Capizzi, Antonio Longo, V. N. Venkatakrishnan, A. Prasad Sistla:
Preventing Information Leaks through Shadow Executions. ACSAC 2008: 322-331 - Stelvio Cimato, Marco Gamassi, Vincenzo Piuri, Roberto Sassi, Fabio Scotti:
Privacy-Aware Biometrics: Design and Implementation of a Multimodal Verification System. ACSAC 2008: 130-139 - Robert J. Cole, Peng Liu:
Addressing Low Base Rates in Intrusion Detection via Uncertainty-Bounding Multi-Step Analysis. ACSAC 2008: 269-278 - William Enck, Kevin R. B. Butler, Thomas Richardson, Patrick D. McDaniel, Adam D. Smith:
Defending Against Attacks on Main Memory Persistence. ACSAC 2008: 65-74 - William Enck, Patrick D. McDaniel, Trent Jaeger:
PinUP: Pinning User Files to Known Applications. ACSAC 2008: 55-64 - Paul F. Farrell Jr., Simson L. Garfinkel, Douglas White:
Practical Applications of Bloom Filters to the NIST RDS and Hard Drive Triage. ACSAC 2008: 13-22 - Stephanie Forrest, Steven A. Hofmeyr, Anil Somayaji:
The Evolution of System-Call Monitoring. ACSAC 2008: 418-430 - Barbara Fraser, Stephen D. Crocker:
Epilogue for RFC 1281, Guidelines for the Secure Operation of the Internet. ACSAC 2008: 405-417 - Timothy Fraser, Matthew R. Evenson, William A. Arbaugh:
VICI Virtual Machine Introspection for Cognitive Immunity. ACSAC 2008: 87-96 - Vanessa Frías-Martínez, Salvatore J. Stolfo, Angelos D. Keromytis:
Behavior-Profile Clustering for False Alert Reduction in Anomaly Detection Sensors. ACSAC 2008: 367-376 - Haichang Gao, Xuewu Guo, Xiaoping Chen, Liming Wang, Xiyang Liu:
YAGP: Yet Another Graphical Password Strategy. ACSAC 2008: 121-129 - Antonio Grillo, Alessandro Lentini, Gianluigi Me, Giuseppe F. Italiano:
Transaction Oriented Text Messaging with Trusted-SMS. ACSAC 2008: 485-494 - Qi Guo, Jaideep Vaidya, Vijayalakshmi Atluri:
The Role Hierarchy Mining Problem: Discovery of Optimal Role Hierarchies. ACSAC 2008: 237-246 - Ragib Hasan, Marianne Winslett, Richard M. Conlan, Brian Slesinsky, Nandakumar Ramani:
Please Permit Me: Stateless Delegated Authorization in Mashups. ACSAC 2008: 173-182 - Rattikorn Hewett, Phongphun Kijsanayothin:
Host-Centric Model Checking for Network Vulnerability Analysis. ACSAC 2008: 225-234 - Timothy W. van der Horst, Kent E. Seamons:
pwdArmor: Protecting Conventional Password-Based Authentications. ACSAC 2008: 443-452 - Martin Johns, Björn Engelmann, Joachim Posegga:
XSSDS: Server-Side Detection of Cross-Site Scripting Attacks. ACSAC 2008: 335-344 - Günter Karjoth, Andreas Schade, Els Van Herreweghen:
Implementing ACL-Based Policies in XACML. ACSAC 2008: 183-192 - Mathias Kohler, Andreas Schaad:
ProActive Access Control for Business Process-Driven Environments. ACSAC 2008: 153-162 - Peng Li, Hyundo Park, Debin Gao, Jianming Fu:
Bridging the Gap between Data-Flow and Control-Flow Analysis for Anomaly Detection. ACSAC 2008: 392-401 - Evan Martin, JeeHyun Hwang, Tao Xie, Vincent C. Hu:
Assessing Quality of Policy Properties in Verification of Access Control Policies. ACSAC 2008: 163-172 - Frédéric Massicotte, Yvan Labiche, Lionel C. Briand:
Toward Automatic Generation of Intrusion Detection Verification Rules. ACSAC 2008: 279-288 - Susanta Nanda, Tzi-cker Chiueh:
Execution Trace-Driven Automated Attack Signature Generation. ACSAC 2008: 195-204 - Terrence O'Connor, Douglas S. Reeves:
Bluetooth Network-Based Misuse Detection. ACSAC 2008: 377-391 - Sean O'Melia, Adam J. Elbirt:
Instruction Set Extensions for Enhancing the Performance of Symmetric-Key Cryptography. ACSAC 2008: 465-474
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