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PLAS@PLDI 2007: San Diego, California, USA
- Michael W. Hicks:
Proceedings of the 2007 Workshop on Programming Languages and Analysis for Security, PLAS 2007, San Diego, California, USA, June 14, 2007. ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-711-7
Language-based security
- Boniface Hicks, Dave King, Patrick D. McDaniel:
Jifclipse: development tools for security-typed languages. 1-10 - Scott F. Smith, Mark Thober:
Improving usability of information flow security in java. 11-20 - Janus Dam Nielsen, Michael I. Schwartzbach:
A domain-specific programming language for secure multiparty computation. 21-30
Analyzing information flow
- Han Chen, Pasquale Malacaria:
Quantitative analysis of leakage for multi-threaded programs. 31-40 - Stephen McCamant, Michael D. Ernst:
A simulation-based proof technique for dynamic information flow. 41-46
Detection, declassification, and evolution
- John Case, Samuel E. Moelius:
Cautious virus detection in the extreme. 47-52 - Aslan Askarov, Andrei Sabelfeld:
Localized delimited release: combining the what and where dimensions of information release. 53-60 - Anindya Banerjee, David A. Naumann, Stan Rosenberg:
Towards a logical account of declassification. 61-66 - Geoffrey Smith, Rafael Alpízar:
Fast probabilistic simulation, nontermination, and secure information flow. 67-72 - Sruthi Bandhakavi, William H. Winsborough, Marianne Winslett:
Informal presentation: a trust management perspective on managing policy updates in security-typed languages. 73-74
Analysis against attacks
- Karl Chen, David A. Wagner:
Large-scale analysis of format string vulnerabilities in Debian Linux. 75-84 - Hassen Saïdi:
Guarded models for intrusion detection. 85-94 - V. Benjamin Livshits, Úlfar Erlingsson:
Using web application construction frameworks to protect against code injection attacks. 95-104
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