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found 14 matches
- 2009
- Christian Bockermann, Martin Apel, Michael Meier:
Learning SQL for Database Intrusion Detection Using Context-Sensitive Modelling (Extended Abstract). DIMVA 2009: 196-205 - Manuel Egele, Peter Wurzinger, Christopher Kruegel, Engin Kirda:
Defending Browsers against Drive-by Downloads: Mitigating Heap-Spraying Code Injection Attacks. DIMVA 2009: 88-106 - Alessandro Frossi, Federico Maggi, Gian Luigi Rizzo, Stefano Zanero:
Selecting and Improving System Call Models for Anomaly Detection. DIMVA 2009: 206-223 - François Gagnon, Frédéric Massicotte, Babak Esfandiari:
Using Contextual Information for IDS Alarm Classification (Extended Abstract). DIMVA 2009: 147-156 - Jan Göbel, Thorsten Holz, Philipp Trinius:
Towards Proactive Spam Filtering (Extended Abstract). DIMVA 2009: 38-47 - Jin Han, Debin Gao, Robert H. Deng:
On the Effectiveness of Software Diversity: A Systematic Study on Real-World Vulnerabilities. DIMVA 2009: 127-146 - Nizar Kheir, Hervé Debar, Frédéric Cuppens, Nora Cuppens-Boulahia, Jouni Viinikka:
A Service Dependency Modeling Framework for Policy-Based Response Enforcement. DIMVA 2009: 176-195 - Zhiqiang Lin, Ryan D. Riley, Dongyan Xu:
Polymorphing Software by Randomizing Data Structure Layout. DIMVA 2009: 107-126 - Emanuele Passerini, Roberto Paleari, Lorenzo Martignoni:
How Good Are Malware Detectors at Remediating Infected Systems?. DIMVA 2009: 21-37 - Makoto Shimamura, Kenji Kono:
Yataglass: Network-Level Code Emulation for Analyzing Memory-Scanning Attacks. DIMVA 2009: 68-87 - Youngsang Shin, Steven A. Myers, Minaxi Gupta:
A Case Study on Asprox Infection Dynamics. DIMVA 2009: 1-20 - Chaoting Xuan, John A. Copeland, Raheem A. Beyah:
Shepherding Loadable Kernel Modules through On-demand Emulation. DIMVA 2009: 48-67 - Ting-Fang Yen, Xin Huang, Fabian Monrose, Michael K. Reiter:
Browser Fingerprinting from Coarse Traffic Summaries: Techniques and Implications. DIMVA 2009: 157-175 - Ulrich Flegel, Danilo Bruschi:
Detection of Intrusions and Malware, and Vulnerability Assessment, 6th International Conference, DIMVA 2009, Como, Italy, July 9-10, 2009. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5587, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-02917-2 [contents]
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