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1st AISecCCS 2008: Alexandria, VA, USA
- Dirk Balfanz, Jessica Staddon:
Proceedings of the 1st ACM Workshop on Security and Artificial Intelligence, AISec 2008, Alexandria, VA, USA, October 27, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-291-7
User-facing systems
- Waseem Daher, Ran Canetti:
POSH: a generalized captcha with security applications. 1-10 - Patrick Gage Kelley, Paul Hankes Drielsma, Norman M. Sadeh
, Lorrie Faith Cranor
:
User-controllable learning of security and privacy policies. 11-18
Position papers
- Marco Barreno, Peter L. Bartlett
, Fuching Jack Chi, Anthony D. Joseph
, Blaine Nelson, Benjamin I. P. Rubinstein
, Udam Saini, J. Doug Tygar:
Open problems in the security of learning. 19-26 - Rachel Greenstadt, Jacob Beal
:
Cognitive security for personal devices. 27-30
Keynote I
- Christopher W. Clifton:
Opportunities for private and secure machine learning. 31-32
Reputation
- Krishnendu Chatterjee, Luca de Alfaro, Ian Pye:
Robust content-driven reputation. 33-42
Network security
- Josep Lluis Berral
, Nicolás Poggi, Javier Alonso, Ricard Gavaldà
, Jordi Torres
, Manish Parashar:
Adaptive distributed mechanism against flooding network attacks based on machine learning. 43-50
Keynote II
- Carl E. Landwehr:
Cyber security and artificial intelligence: from fixing the plumbing to smart water. 51-52
Malware and network security
- Yan Zhou, W. Meador Inge:
Malware detection using adaptive data compression. 53-60 - Urko Zurutuza, Roberto Uribeetxeberria, Diego Zamboni:
A data mining approach for analysis of worm activity through automatic signature generation. 61-70 - Marius Kloft, Ulf Brefeld, Patrick Düssel, Christian Gehl, Pavel Laskov:
Automatic feature selection for anomaly detection. 71-76
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