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- 2018
- Mohamed A. Abo-Soliman, Marianne A. Azer:
Enterprise WLAN Security Flaws: Current Attacks and relative Mitigations. ARES 2018: 34:1-34:8 - I. Adam, J. Ping:
Framework for Security Event Management in 5G. ARES 2018: 51:1-51:7 - Alexander Aigner:
FALKE-MC: A Neural Network Based Approach to Locate Cryptographic Functions in Machine Code. ARES 2018: 2:1-2:8 - Olusola Akinrolabu, Ioannis Agrafiotis, Arnau Erola:
The challenge of detecting sophisticated attacks: Insights from SOC Analysts. ARES 2018: 55:1-55:9 - Adham Albakri, Eerke A. Boiten, Rogério de Lemos:
Risks of Sharing Cyber Incident Information. ARES 2018: 58:1-58:10 - Priya Anand, Jungwoo Ryoo:
Architectural Solutions to Mitigate Security Vulnerabilities in Software Systems. ARES 2018: 5:1-5:5 - Robert Annessi, Joachim Fabini, Tanja Zseby:
To Trust or Not to Trust: Data Origin Authentication for Group Communication in 5G Networks. ARES 2018: 43:1-43:7 - Simon Duque Antón, Suneetha Kanoor, Daniel Fraunholz, Hans Dieter Schotten:
Evaluation of Machine Learning-based Anomaly Detection Algorithms on an Industrial Modbus/TCP Data Set. ARES 2018: 41:1-41:9 - Alessandro Bacci, Alberto Bartoli, Fabio Martinelli, Eric Medvet, Francesco Mercaldo:
Detection of Obfuscation Techniques in Android Applications. ARES 2018: 57:1-57:9 - Alberto Bartoli, Eric Medvet, Andrea De Lorenzo, Fabiano Tarlao:
(In)Secure Configuration Practices of WPA2 Enterprise Supplicants. ARES 2018: 37:1-37:6 - Anika Behrens:
What are Security Patterns?: A Formal Model for Security and Design of Software. ARES 2018: 35 - Kai Bemmann, Johannes Blömer, Jan Bobolz, Henrik Bröcher, Denis Diemert, Fabian Eidens, Lukas Eilers, Jan Haltermann, Jakob Juhnke, Burhan Otour, Laurens Porzenheim, Simon Pukrop, Erik Schilling, Michael Schlichtig, Marcel Stienemeier:
Fully-Featured Anonymous Credentials with Reputation System. ARES 2018: 42:1-42:10 - Brett Benyo, Shane S. Clark, Aaron Paulos, Partha P. Pal:
HYDRA: Hypothesis Driven Repair Automation. ARES 2018: 8:1-8:10 - David Berend, Shivam Bhasin, Bernhard Jungk:
There Goes Your PIN: Exploiting Smartphone Sensor Fusion Under Single and Cross User Setting. ARES 2018: 54:1-54:10 - Gregory Blanc, Nizar Kheir, Dhouha Ayed, Vincent Lefebvre, Edgardo Montes de Oca, Pascal Bisson:
Towards a 5G Security Architecture: Articulating Software-Defined Security and Security as a Service. ARES 2018: 47:1-47:8 - Olivier Blazy, Céline Chevalier:
Non-Interactive Key Exchange from Identity-Based Encryption. ARES 2018: 13:1-13:10 - Olivier Blazy, Céline Chevalier:
Spreading Alerts Quietly: New Insights from Theory and Practice. ARES 2018: 30:1-30:6 - Johannes Blömer, Nils Löken:
Cloud Architectures for Searchable Encryption. ARES 2018: 25:1-25:10 - Matteo E. Bonfanti:
Enhancing Cybersecurity by Safeguarding Information Privacy: The European Union and the Implementation of the "Data Protection by Design" Approach. ARES 2018: 64:1-64:6 - François Bouchaud, Gilles Grimaud, Thomas Vantroys:
IoT Forensic: identification and classification of evidence in criminal investigations. ARES 2018: 60:1-60:9 - Colin Boyd, Gareth T. Davies, Kristian Gjøsteen, Håvard Raddum, Mohsen Toorani:
Definitions for Plaintext-Existence Hiding in Cloud Storage. ARES 2018: 41:1-41:7 - Sébanjila Kevin Bukasa, Ronan Lashermes, Jean-Louis Lanet, Axel Legay:
Let's shock our IoT's heart: ARMv7-M under (fault) attacks. ARES 2018: 33:1-33:6 - Krzysztof Cabaj, Marcin Gregorczyk, Wojciech Mazurczyk, Piotr Nowakowski, Piotr Zórawski:
SDN-based Mitigation of Scanning Attacks for the 5G Internet of Radio Light System. ARES 2018: 49 - Krzysztof Cabaj, Wojciech Mazurczyk, Piotr Nowakowski, Piotr Zórawski:
Towards Distributed Network Covert Channels Detection Using Data Mining-based Approach. ARES 2018: 12:1-12:10 - Gerardo Canfora, Andrea Di Sorbo, Enrico Emanuele, Sara Forootani, Corrado Aaron Visaggio:
A Nlp-based Solution to Prevent from Privacy Leaks in Social Network Posts. ARES 2018: 36:1-36:6 - Ons Chikhaoui, Aida Ben Chehida Douss, Ryma Abassi, Sihem Guemara El Fatmi:
Towards a Privacy Preserving and Flexible Scheme for Assessing the Credibility and the Accuracy of Safety Messages Exchanged in VANETs. ARES 2018: 55:1-55:9 - Khanh-Huu-The Dam, Tayssir Touili:
Learning Malware Using Generalized Graph Kernels. ARES 2018: 28:1-28:6 - Mark Daniels, John R. Rose, Csilla Farkas:
Protecting Patients' Data: An Efficient Method for Health Data Privacy. ARES 2018: 9:1-9:10 - Patrício Domingues, Miguel Frade:
Digitally Signed and Permission Restricted PDF Files: a Case Study on Digital Forensics. ARES 2018: 51:1-51:8 - Gokila Dorai, Shiva Houshmand, Ibrahim M. Baggili:
I Know What You Did Last Summer: Your Smart Home Internet of Things and Your iPhone Forensically Ratting You Out. ARES 2018: 49:1-49:10
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