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NSPW 2006: Dagstuhl Castle, Germany
- Christian Hempelmann, Victor Raskin:
Proceedings of the New Security Paradigms Workshop 2006, Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, September 19-22, 2006. ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-923-4
Malware
- Richard Ford, Sarah Gordon:
Cent, five cent, ten cent, dollar: hitting botnets where it really hurts. 3-10 - Michael E. Locasto, Angelos Stavrou, Angelos D. Keromytis:
Dark application communities. 11-18
Detecting and deceiving
- Carrie Gates, Carol Taylor:
Challenging the anomaly detection paradigm: a provocative discussion. 21-29 - Vicentiu Neagoe, Matt Bishop:
Inconsistency in deception for defense. 31-38
Data
- Rick Crawford, Matt Bishop, Bhume Bhumiratana, Lisa Clark, Karl N. Levitt:
Sanitization models and their limitations. 41-56 - Phillip A. Porras, Vitaly Shmatikov:
Large-scale collection and sanitization of network security data: risks and challenges. 57-64
Recipes for disaster
- Gregory J. Conti:
Googling considered harmful. 67-76 - Mike Bond, George Danezis:
A pact with the devil. 77-82
Security engineering
- Steven J. Greenwald:
E-Prime for security: a new security paradigm. 87-95
Forensics
- Wei Wang, Thomas E. Daniels:
Diffusion and graph spectral methods for network forensic analysis. 99-106
Panel
- Peter Gutmann:
PKI design for the real world. 109-116
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