Media Summary: Grant Ho, UC Berkeley; Aashish Sharma, The Lawrence Berkeley National Labratory; Mobin Javed, UC Berkeley; Vern Paxson, ... David Kohlbrenner and Hovav Shacham, UC San Diego The duration of floating-point instructions is a known timing side channel ... Rachee Singh, University of Massachusetts – Amherst; Rishab Nithyanand, Stony Brook University; Sadia Afroz, University of ...

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Grant Ho, UC Berkeley; Aashish Sharma, The Lawrence Berkeley National Labratory; Mobin Javed, UC Berkeley; Vern Paxson, ... David Kohlbrenner and Hovav Shacham, UC San Diego The duration of floating-point instructions is a known timing side channel ... Rachee Singh, University of Massachusetts – Amherst; Rishab Nithyanand, Stony Brook University; Sadia Afroz, University of ... How the Web Tangled Itself: Uncovering the History of Client-Side Web (In) Sebastian Zimmeck, Carnegie Mellon University; Jie S. Li and Hyungtae Kim, unaffiliated; Steven M. Bellovin and Tony Jebara, ... Oscar: A Practical Page-Permissions-Based Scheme for Thwarting Dangling Pointers Thurston H.Y. Dang, University of California, ...

Ren Ding and Chenxiong Qian, Georgia Tech; Chengyu Song, UC Riverside; Bill Harris, Taesoo Kim, and Wenke Lee, Georgia ... When the Weakest Link is Strong: Secure Collaboration in the Case of the Panama Papers Susan E. McGregor, Columbia ... Sinisa Matetic, Mansoor Ahmed, Kari Kostiainen, Aritra Dhar, David Sommer, and Arthur Gervais, ETH Zurich; Ari Juels, Cornell ... Paul Pearce, UC Berkeley; Ben Jones, Princeton; Frank Li, UC Berkeley; Roya Ensafi and Nick Feamster, Princeton; Nick Weaver, ... Katharina Krombholz, Wilfried Mayer, Martin Schmiedecker, and Edgar Weippl, SBA Research Protecting communication content ...

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USENIX Security '17 - Detecting Credential Spearphishing in Enterprise Settings
USENIX Security '17 - On the effectiveness of mitigations against floating-point timing channels
USENIX Security '17 - BootStomp: On the Security of Bootloaders in Mobile Devices
USENIX Security '17 - Characterizing the Nature and Dynamics of Tor Exit Blocking
USENIX Security '17 - How the Web Tangled Itself
USENIX Security '17 - A Privacy Analysis of Cross-device Tracking
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USENIX Security '17 - Efficient Protection of Path-Sensitive Control Security
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USENIX Security '17 - ROTE: Rollback Protection for Trusted Execution
USENIX Security '17 - Global Measurement of DNS Manipulation
USENIX Security '17 - "I Have No Idea What I'm Doing" - On the Usability of Deploying HTTPS
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USENIX Security '17 - Detecting Credential Spearphishing in Enterprise Settings

USENIX Security '17 - Detecting Credential Spearphishing in Enterprise Settings

Grant Ho, UC Berkeley; Aashish Sharma, The Lawrence Berkeley National Labratory; Mobin Javed, UC Berkeley; Vern Paxson, ...

USENIX Security '17 - On the effectiveness of mitigations against floating-point timing channels

USENIX Security '17 - On the effectiveness of mitigations against floating-point timing channels

David Kohlbrenner and Hovav Shacham, UC San Diego The duration of floating-point instructions is a known timing side channel ...

USENIX Security '17 - BootStomp: On the Security of Bootloaders in Mobile Devices

USENIX Security '17 - BootStomp: On the Security of Bootloaders in Mobile Devices

BootStomp: On the

USENIX Security '17 - Characterizing the Nature and Dynamics of Tor Exit Blocking

USENIX Security '17 - Characterizing the Nature and Dynamics of Tor Exit Blocking

Rachee Singh, University of Massachusetts – Amherst; Rishab Nithyanand, Stony Brook University; Sadia Afroz, University of ...

USENIX Security '17 - How the Web Tangled Itself

USENIX Security '17 - How the Web Tangled Itself

How the Web Tangled Itself: Uncovering the History of Client-Side Web (In)

USENIX Security '17 - A Privacy Analysis of Cross-device Tracking

USENIX Security '17 - A Privacy Analysis of Cross-device Tracking

Sebastian Zimmeck, Carnegie Mellon University; Jie S. Li and Hyungtae Kim, unaffiliated; Steven M. Bellovin and Tony Jebara, ...

USENIX Security '17 - Oscar: A Practical Page-Permissions-Based Scheme...

USENIX Security '17 - Oscar: A Practical Page-Permissions-Based Scheme...

Oscar: A Practical Page-Permissions-Based Scheme for Thwarting Dangling Pointers Thurston H.Y. Dang, University of California, ...

USENIX Security '17 - Efficient Protection of Path-Sensitive Control Security

USENIX Security '17 - Efficient Protection of Path-Sensitive Control Security

Ren Ding and Chenxiong Qian, Georgia Tech; Chengyu Song, UC Riverside; Bill Harris, Taesoo Kim, and Wenke Lee, Georgia ...

USENIX Security '17 - When the Weakest Link is Strong...

USENIX Security '17 - When the Weakest Link is Strong...

When the Weakest Link is Strong: Secure Collaboration in the Case of the Panama Papers Susan E. McGregor, Columbia ...

USENIX Security '17 - ROTE: Rollback Protection for Trusted Execution

USENIX Security '17 - ROTE: Rollback Protection for Trusted Execution

Sinisa Matetic, Mansoor Ahmed, Kari Kostiainen, Aritra Dhar, David Sommer, and Arthur Gervais, ETH Zurich; Ari Juels, Cornell ...

USENIX Security '17 - Global Measurement of DNS Manipulation

USENIX Security '17 - Global Measurement of DNS Manipulation

Paul Pearce, UC Berkeley; Ben Jones, Princeton; Frank Li, UC Berkeley; Roya Ensafi and Nick Feamster, Princeton; Nick Weaver, ...

USENIX Security '17 - "I Have No Idea What I'm Doing" - On the Usability of Deploying HTTPS

USENIX Security '17 - "I Have No Idea What I'm Doing" - On the Usability of Deploying HTTPS

Katharina Krombholz, Wilfried Mayer, Martin Schmiedecker, and Edgar Weippl, SBA Research Protecting communication content ...

USENIX Security '17 - Opening Remarks and Awards

USENIX Security '17 - Opening Remarks and Awards

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