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CCS
1993
ACM
15 years 11 months ago
Why Cryptosystems Fail
Designers of cryptographic systems are at a disadvantage to most other engineers, in that information on how their systems fail is hard to get: their major users have traditionall...
Ross J. Anderson
CCS
2006
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
Doppelganger: Better browser privacy without the bother
We introduce Doppelganger, a novel system for creating and enforcing fine-grained, privacy preserving browser cookie policies with low manual effort. Browser cookies pose privacy ...
Umesh Shankar, Chris Karlof
CCS
2001
ACM
15 years 11 months ago
Interoperable strategies in automated trust negotiation
Automated trust negotiation is an approach to establishing trust between strangers through the exchange of digital credentials and the use of access control policies that specify ...
Ting Yu, Marianne Winslett, Kent E. Seamons
CHI
2006
ACM
16 years 7 months ago
Why phishing works
To build systems shielding users from fraudulent (or phishing) websites, designers need to know which attack strategies work and why. This paper provides the first empirical evide...
Rachna Dhamija, J. D. Tygar, Marti A. Hearst
CCGRID
2006
IEEE
16 years 25 days ago
Closing Cluster Attack Windows Through Server Redundancy and Rotations
— It is well-understood that increasing redundancy in a system generally improves the availability and dependability of the system. In server clusters, one important form of redu...
Yih Huang, David Arsenault, Arun Sood