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NSPW 2016: Granby, CO, USA
- Carrie Gates, Rainer Böhme, Mohammad Mannan, Serge Egelman:
Proceedings of the 2016 New Security Paradigms Workshop, NSPW 2016, Granby, Colorado, USA, September 26-29, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4813-3 - Mark E. Fioravanti II, Matt Bishop, Richard Ford:
I'm not sure if we're okay: uncertainty for attackers and defenders. 1-10 - Hassan Halawa, Konstantin Beznosov, Yazan Boshmaf, Baris Coskun, Matei Ripeanu, Elizeu Santos-Neto:
Harvesting the low-hanging fruits: defending against automated large-scale cyber-intrusions by focusing on the vulnerable population. 11-22 - Aokun Chen, Pratik Prabhanjan Brahma, Dapeng Oliver Wu, Natalie C. Ebner, Brandon Matthews, Jedidiah R. Crandall, Xuetao Wei, Michalis Faloutsos, Daniela Oliveira:
Cross-layer personalization as a first-class citizen for situation awareness and computer infrastructure security. 23-35 - Laura Fichtner, Wolter Pieters, André Teixeira:
Cybersecurity as a Politikum: implications of security discourses for infrastructures. 36-48 - Alexander Afanasyev, J. Alex Halderman, Scott Ruoti, Kent E. Seamons, Yingdi Yu, Daniel Zappala, Lixia Zhang:
Content-based security for the web. 49-60 - Ranjbar A. Balisane, Andrew C. Martin:
Trusted execution environment-based authentication gauge (TEEBAG). 61-67 - Scott Brookes, Stephen Taylor:
Rethinking operating system design: asymmetric multiprocessing for security and performance. 68-79 - Gilmore R. Lundquist, Vishwath Mohan, Kevin W. Hamlen:
Searching for software diversity: attaining artificial diversity through program synthesis. 80-91 - Chad Heitzenrater, Andrew C. Simpson:
A case for the economics of secure software development. 92-105
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