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USENIX Security '18 - Injected and Delivered: Fabricating Implicit Control over Actuation Systems...
USENIX Security '18 - The Secure Socket API: TLS as an Operating System Service
USENIX Security '18-Q: Why Do Keynote Speakers Keep Suggesting That Improving Security Is Possible?
USENIX Security '18 - With Great Training Comes Great Vulnerability...
USENIX Security '18 - Shielding Software From Privileged Side-Channel Attacks
USENIX Security '23 - A Data-free Backdoor Injection Approach in Neural Networks
USENIX Security '18 - Medical Device Cybersecurity through the FDA Lens
USENIX Security '16 - All Your Queries Are Belong to Us: The Power of File-Injection Attacks...
USENIX Security '18 - The Guard's Dilemma: Efficient Code-Reuse Attacks Against Intel SGX
USENIX Security '18 - The aftermath of a crypto-ransomware attack at a large academic institution
USENIX Security '18 - Solving the Next Billion-People Privacy Problem
USENIX Security '18 - The Battle for New York: A Case Study of Applied Digital Threat Modeling...
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USENIX Security '18 - Injected and Delivered: Fabricating Implicit Control over Actuation Systems...

USENIX Security '18 - Injected and Delivered: Fabricating Implicit Control over Actuation Systems...

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USENIX Security '18 - The Secure Socket API: TLS as an Operating System Service

USENIX Security '18 - The Secure Socket API: TLS as an Operating System Service

Mark O'Neil Brigham Young University 2018 Internet Defense Prize First Runner Up Abstract: SSL/TLS libraries are notoriously ...

USENIX Security '18-Q: Why Do Keynote Speakers Keep Suggesting That Improving Security Is Possible?

USENIX Security '18-Q: Why Do Keynote Speakers Keep Suggesting That Improving Security Is Possible?

James Mickens, Harvard University Q: Why Do Keynote Speakers Keep Suggesting That Improving

USENIX Security '18 - With Great Training Comes Great Vulnerability...

USENIX Security '18 - With Great Training Comes Great Vulnerability...

With Great Training Comes Great Vulnerability: Practical Attacks against Transfer Learning Bolun Wang UC Santa Barbara ...

USENIX Security '18 - Shielding Software From Privileged Side-Channel Attacks

USENIX Security '18 - Shielding Software From Privileged Side-Channel Attacks

Xiaowan Dong University of Rochester Abstract: Commodity operating system (OS) kernels, such as Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, ...

USENIX Security '23 - A Data-free Backdoor Injection Approach in Neural Networks

USENIX Security '23 - A Data-free Backdoor Injection Approach in Neural Networks

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USENIX Security '18 - Medical Device Cybersecurity through the FDA Lens

USENIX Security '18 - Medical Device Cybersecurity through the FDA Lens

Suzanne B. Schwartz US Food and Drug Administration Abstract: Medical devices from insulin pumps to implantable cardiac ...

USENIX Security '16 - All Your Queries Are Belong to Us: The Power of File-Injection Attacks...

USENIX Security '16 - All Your Queries Are Belong to Us: The Power of File-Injection Attacks...

All Your Queries Are Belong to Us: The Power of File-

USENIX Security '18 - The Guard's Dilemma: Efficient Code-Reuse Attacks Against Intel SGX

USENIX Security '18 - The Guard's Dilemma: Efficient Code-Reuse Attacks Against Intel SGX

Andrea Biondo University of Padua Abstract: Intel Software Guard Extensions (SGX) isolate

USENIX Security '18 - The aftermath of a crypto-ransomware attack at a large academic institution

USENIX Security '18 - The aftermath of a crypto-ransomware attack at a large academic institution

Sonia Chiasson Carleton University Abstract: In 2016, a large North American university was subject to a significant ...

USENIX Security '18 - Solving the Next Billion-People Privacy Problem

USENIX Security '18 - Solving the Next Billion-People Privacy Problem

Monica Lam Stanford University Abstract: Virtual assistants are poised to revolutionize the digital interface by providing us with a ...

USENIX Security '18 - The Battle for New York: A Case Study of Applied Digital Threat Modeling...

USENIX Security '18 - The Battle for New York: A Case Study of Applied Digital Threat Modeling...

The Battle for New York: A Case Study of Applied Digital Threat Modeling at the Enterprise Level Rock Stevens University of ...

USENIX Security '18 - One&Done: A Single-Decryption EM-Based Attack...

USENIX Security '18 - One&Done: A Single-Decryption EM-Based Attack...

One&Done: A Single-Decryption EM-Based Attack on OpenSSL's Constant-Time Blinded RSA Monjur Alam Georgia Tech ...