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- Rui Wang, Luyi Xing, XiaoFeng Wang, Shuo Chen:
Unauthorized origin crossing on mobile platforms: threats and mitigation. CCS 2013: 635-646 - Gunes Acar, Marc Juarez, Nick Nikiforakis, Claudia Díaz, Seda F. Gürses, Frank Piessens, Bart Preneel:
FPDetective: dusting the web for fingerprinters. CCS 2013: 1129-1140 - Joseph A. Akinyele, Matthew Green, Susan Hohenberger:
Using SMT solvers to automate design tasks for encryption and signature schemes. CCS 2013: 399-410 - Mashael AlSabah, Ian Goldberg:
PCTCP: per-circuit TCP-over-IPsec transport for anonymous communication overlay networks. CCS 2013: 349-360 - Muhammad Qasim Ali, Ehab Al-Shaer:
Configuration-based IDS for advanced metering infrastructure. CCS 2013: 451-462 - José Bacelar Almeida, Manuel Barbosa, Gilles Barthe, François Dupressoir:
Certified computer-aided cryptography: efficient provably secure machine code from high-level implementations. CCS 2013: 1217-1230 - Miguel E. Andrés, Nicolás Emilio Bordenabe, Konstantinos Chatzikokolakis, Catuscia Palamidessi:
Geo-indistinguishability: differential privacy for location-based systems. CCS 2013: 901-914 - Enrique Argones-Rúa, Francisco Javier García Salomón, Luis Pérez-Freire:
Gradiant asymmetric encryption and verification systems based on handwritten signature. CCS 2013: 1349-1350 - Frederik Armknecht, Jean-Pierre Seifert:
Third international workshop on trustworthy embedded devices (TrustED 2013). CCS 2013: 1479-1480 - Frederik Armknecht, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Steffen Schulz, Christian Wachsmann:
A security framework for the analysis and design of software attestation. CCS 2013: 1-12 - Gilad Asharov, Yehuda Lindell, Thomas Schneider, Michael Zohner:
More efficient oblivious transfer and extensions for faster secure computation. CCS 2013: 535-548 - Ayesha Binte Ashfaq, Muhammad Qasim Ali, Ehab Al-Shaer, Syed Ali Khayam:
Revisiting anomaly detection system design philosophy. CCS 2013: 1473-1476 - Tomer Ashur, Orr Dunkelman:
On the anonymity of Israel's general elections. CCS 2013: 1399-1402 - Jeton Bacaj, Leon Reznik:
Signal anomaly based attack detection in wireless sensor networks. CCS 2013: 1391-1394 - Michael Backes, Dario Fiore, Raphael M. Reischuk:
Verifiable delegation of computation on outsourced data. CCS 2013: 863-874 - Sumeet Bajaj, Radu Sion:
HIFS: history independence for file systems. CCS 2013: 1285-1296 - Foteini Baldimtsi, Anna Lysyanskaya:
Anonymous credentials light. CCS 2013: 1087-1098 - Gergei Bana, Koji Hasebe, Mitsuhiro Okada:
Computationally complete symbolic attacker and key exchange. CCS 2013: 1231-1246 - Gilles Barthe, Juan Manuel Crespo, Benjamin Grégoire, César Kunz, Yassine Lakhnech, Benedikt Schmidt, Santiago Zanella Béguelin:
Fully automated analysis of padding-based encryption in the computational model. CCS 2013: 1247-1260 - Daniel J. Bernstein, Mike Hamburg, Anna Krasnova, Tanja Lange:
Elligator: elliptic-curve points indistinguishable from uniform random strings. CCS 2013: 967-980 - Wasim Ahmad Bhat, S. M. K. Quadri:
Dr. Watson provides data for post-breach analysis. CCS 2013: 1445-1448 - Sebastian Biedermann, Stefan Katzenbeisser:
Event-based isolation of critical data in the cloud. CCS 2013: 1383-1386 - Bruno Blanchet, Miriam Paiola:
Automatic verification of protocols with lists of unbounded length. CCS 2013: 573-584 - Eric Bodden:
Easily instrumenting android applications for security purposes. CCS 2013: 1499-1502 - Florian Böhl, Véronique Cortier, Bogdan Warinschi:
Deduction soundness: prove one, get five for free. CCS 2013: 1261-1272 - Kevin Borgolte, Christopher Kruegel, Giovanni Vigna:
Delta: automatic identification of unknown web-based infection campaigns. CCS 2013: 109-120 - Michael Brenner, Matthew Smith:
Caching oblivious memory access: an extension to the HCRYPT virtual machine. CCS 2013: 1363-1366 - Christina Brzuska, Nigel P. Smart, Bogdan Warinschi, Gaven J. Watson:
An analysis of the EMV channel establishment protocol. CCS 2013: 373-386 - John Butterworth, Corey Kallenberg, Xeno Kovah, Amy Herzog:
BIOS chronomancy: fixing the core root of trust for measurement. CCS 2013: 25-36 - Christian Cachin, Kristiyan Haralambiev, Hsu-Chun Hsiao, Alessandro Sorniotti:
Policy-based secure deletion. CCS 2013: 259-270
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