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2020 – today
- 2022
- [c14]Rock Stevens, Daniel Votipka, Josiah Dykstra, Fernando Tomlinson, Erin Quartararo, Colin Ahern, Michelle L. Mazurek:
How Ready is Your Ready? Assessing the Usability of Incident Response Playbook Frameworks. CHI 2022: 589:1-589:18 - 2021
- [c13]Daniel Votipka, Mary Nicole Dugay Punzalan, Seth M. Rabin, Yla R. Tausczik, Michelle L. Mazurek:
An Investigation of Online Reverse Engineering Community Discussions in the Context of Ghidra. EuroS&P 2021: 1-20 - [c12]Kelsey R. Fulton, Anna Chan, Daniel Votipka, Michael Hicks, Michelle L. Mazurek:
Benefits and Drawbacks of Adopting a Secure Programming Language: Rust as a Case Study. SOUPS @ USENIX Security Symposium 2021: 597-616 - [c11]Daniel Votipka, Eric Zhang, Michelle L. Mazurek:
HackEd: A Pedagogical Analysis of Online Vulnerability Discovery Exercises. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2021: 1268-1285 - 2020
- [j4]James Parker, Michael Hicks, Andrew Ruef, Michelle L. Mazurek, Dave Levin, Daniel Votipka, Piotr Mardziel, Kelsey R. Fulton:
Build It, Break It, Fix It: Contesting Secure Development. ACM Trans. Priv. Secur. 23(2): 10:1-10:36 (2020) - [j3]Daniel Votipka, Kelsey R. Fulton, James Parker, Matthew Hou, Michelle L. Mazurek, Michael Hicks:
Build It, Break It, Fix It Contests: Motivated Developers Still Make Security Mistakes. login Usenix Mag. 45(4) (2020) - [c10]Daniel Votipka, Desiree Abrokwa, Michelle L. Mazurek:
Building and Validating a Scale for Secure Software Development Self-Efficacy. CHI 2020: 1-20 - [c9]Daniel Votipka, Kelsey R. Fulton, James Parker, Matthew Hou, Michelle L. Mazurek, Michael Hicks:
Understanding security mistakes developers make: Qualitative analysis from Build It, Break It, Fix It. USENIX Security Symposium 2020: 109-126 - [c8]Daniel Votipka, Seth M. Rabin, Kristopher K. Micinski, Jeffrey S. Foster, Michelle L. Mazurek:
An Observational Investigation of Reverse Engineers' Processes. USENIX Security Symposium 2020: 1875-1892
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j2]Rock Stevens
, Daniel Votipka, Elissa M. Redmiles
, Colin Ahern, Michelle L. Mazurek:
Applied Digital Threat Modeling: It Works. IEEE Secur. Priv. 17(4): 35-42 (2019) - [c7]Tavish Vaidya, Daniel Votipka, Michelle L. Mazurek, Micah Sherr:
Does Being Verified Make You More Credible?: Account Verification's Effect on Tweet Credibility. CHI 2019: 525 - [c6]Daniel Votipka, Seth M. Rabin, Kristopher K. Micinski, Jeffrey S. Foster, Michelle L. Mazurek:
An Observational Investigation of Reverse Engineers' Process and Mental Models. CHI Extended Abstracts 2019 - [i2]James Parker, Michael Hicks, Andrew Ruef, Michelle L. Mazurek, Dave Levin, Daniel Votipka, Piotr Mardziel, Kelsey R. Fulton:
Build It, Break It, Fix It: Contesting Secure Development. CoRR abs/1907.01679 (2019) - [i1]Daniel Votipka, Seth M. Rabin, Kristopher K. Micinski, Jeffrey S. Foster, Michelle L. Mazurek:
An Observational Investigation of Reverse Engineers' Processes. CoRR abs/1912.00317 (2019) - 2018
- [c5]Daniel Votipka, Seth M. Rabin, Kristopher K. Micinski, Thomas Gilray, Michelle L. Mazurek, Jeffrey S. Foster:
User Comfort with Android Background Resource Accesses in Different Contexts. SOUPS @ USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 235-250 - [c4]Daniel Votipka, Rock Stevens, Elissa M. Redmiles, Jeremy Hu, Michelle L. Mazurek:
Hackers vs. Testers: A Comparison of Software Vulnerability Discovery Processes. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2018: 374-391 - [c3]Rock Stevens, Daniel Votipka, Elissa M. Redmiles, Colin Ahern, Patrick Sweeney, Michelle L. Mazurek:
The Battle for New York: A Case Study of Applied Digital Threat Modeling at the Enterprise Level. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 621-637 - 2017
- [c2]Kristopher K. Micinski, Daniel Votipka, Rock Stevens, Nikolaos Kofinas, Michelle L. Mazurek, Jeffrey S. Foster:
User Interactions and Permission Use on Android. CHI 2017: 362-373 - 2013
- [j1]Daniel Votipka, Timothy Vidas, Nicolas Christin:
Passe-Partout: A General Collection Methodology for Android Devices. IEEE Trans. Inf. Forensics Secur. 8(12): 1937-1946 (2013) - 2011
- [c1]Timothy Vidas, Daniel Votipka, Nicolas Christin:
All Your Droid Are Belong to Us: A Survey of Current Android Attacks. WOOT 2011: 81-90
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