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SCAM
2008
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
User-Input Dependence Analysis via Graph Reachability
Bug-checking tools have been used with some success in recent years to find bugs in software. For finding bugs that can cause security vulnerabilities, bug checking tools requir...
Bernhard Scholz, Chenyi Zhang, Cristina Cifuentes
SECON
2008
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
Fast Exclusion of Errant Devices from Vehicular Networks
—Vehicular networks, in which cars communicate wirelessly to exchange information on traffic conditions, offer a promising way to improve road safety. Yet ensuring the correct f...
Tyler Moore, Maxim Raya, Jolyon Clulow, Panagiotis...
SECURWARE
2008
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
ToLeRating UR-STD
A new emerging paradigm of Uncertain Risk of Suspicion, Threat and Danger, observed across the field of information security, is described. Based on this paradigm a novel approac...
Jan Feyereisl, Uwe Aickelin
SP
2008
IEEE
176views Security Privacy» more  SP 2008»
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Casting out Demons: Sanitizing Training Data for Anomaly Sensors
The efficacy of Anomaly Detection (AD) sensors depends heavily on the quality of the data used to train them. Artificial or contrived training data may not provide a realistic v...
Gabriela F. Cretu, Angelos Stavrou, Michael E. Loc...
SP
2008
IEEE
285views Security Privacy» more  SP 2008»
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SybilLimit: A Near-Optimal Social Network Defense against Sybil Attacks
Decentralized distributed systems such as peer-to-peer systems are particularly vulnerable to sybil attacks, where a malicious user pretends to have multiple identities (called sy...
Haifeng Yu, Phillip B. Gibbons, Michael Kaminsky, ...
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