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USENIX Security '18 - The Broken Shield: Measuring Revocation Effectiveness...

USENIX Security '18 - The Broken Shield: Measuring Revocation Effectiveness...

The Broken Shield: Measuring Revocation Effectiveness in the Windows Code-Signing PKI Doowon Kim University of Maryland, ...

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 - Who Left Open the Cookie Jar?

USENIX Security '18 - Who Left Open the Cookie Jar?

Who Left Open the Cookie Jar? A Comprehensive Evaluation of Third-Party Cookie Policies Gertjan Franken imec-DistriNet, KU ...

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 - Understanding the Reproducibility of Crowd-reported Security Vulnerabilities

USENIX Security '18 - Understanding the Reproducibility of Crowd-reported Security Vulnerabilities

Dongliang Mu The Pennsylvania State University Abstract: Today's software systems are increasingly relying on the “power of the ...

USENIX Security '18 - Who Is Answering My Queries: Understanding and Characterizing Interception...

USENIX Security '18 - Who Is Answering My Queries: Understanding and Characterizing Interception...

Who Is Answering My Queries: Understanding and Characterizing Interception of the DNS Resolution Path Baojun Liu Tsinghua ...

USENIX Security '18 - DelegaTEE: Brokered Delegation Using Trusted Execution Environments

USENIX Security '18 - DelegaTEE: Brokered Delegation Using Trusted Execution Environments

Sinisa Matetic ETH Zuric Abstract: We introduce a new concept called brokered delegation. Brokered delegation allows users to ...

USENIX Security '18 - O Single Sign-Off, Where Art Thou? An Empirical Analysis of Single Sign-On

USENIX Security '18 - O Single Sign-Off, Where Art Thou? An Empirical Analysis of Single Sign-On

Mohammad Ghasemisharif University of Illinois at Chicago Abstract: Single Sign-On (SSO) allows users to effortlessly navigate ...

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 - Malicious Management Unit: Why Stopping Cache Attacks in Software...

USENIX Security '18 - Malicious Management Unit: Why Stopping Cache Attacks in Software...

Malicious Management Unit: Why Stopping Cache Attacks in Software is Harder Than You Think Stephan van Schaik Vrije ...

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 - Towards Predicting Efficient and Anonymous Tor Circuits

USENIX Security '18 - Towards Predicting Efficient and Anonymous Tor Circuits

Armon Barton University of Texas at Arlington Abstract: The Tor anonymity system provides online privacy for millions of users, but ...

USENIX Security '18 - Discovering Flaws in Security-Focused Static Analysis Tools...

USENIX Security '18 - Discovering Flaws in Security-Focused Static Analysis Tools...

Discovering Flaws in