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2020 – today
- 2024
- [b1]Stephan Kleber:
Automation of the reverse engineering of unknown binary network protocols. University of Ulm, Germany, 2024 - 2023
- [j2]Stephan Kleber, Patrick Wachter:
A Strategy to Evaluate Test Time Evasion Attack Feasibility. Datenschutz und Datensicherheit 47(8): 478-482 (2023) - [i6]Stephan Kleber, Milan Stute, Matthias Hollick, Frank Kargl:
Network Message Field Type Classification and Recognition for Unknown Binary Protocols. CoRR abs/2301.03584 (2023) - [i5]Stephan Kleber, Frank Kargl:
Refining Network Message Segmentation with Principal Component Analysis. CoRR abs/2301.03585 (2023) - 2022
- [c11]Stephan Kleber, Frank Kargl:
Refining Network Message Segmentation with Principal Component Analysis. CNS 2022: 281-289 - [c10]Patrick Wachter, Stephan Kleber:
Analysis of the DoIP Protocol for Security Vulnerabilities. CSCS 2022: 9:1-9:10 - [c9]Stephan Kleber, Frank Kargl, Milan Stute, Matthias Hollick:
Network Message Field Type Clustering for Reverse Engineering of Unknown Binary Protocols. DSN Workshops 2022: 80-87 - [i4]Patrick Wachter, Stephan Kleber:
Analysis of the DoIP Protocol for Security Vulnerabilities. CoRR abs/2211.12177 (2022) - 2021
- [c8]Tobias Kröll, Stephan Kleber, Frank Kargl, Matthias Hollick, Jiska Classen:
ARIstoteles - Dissecting Apple's Baseband Interface. ESORICS (1) 2021: 133-151 - 2020
- [c7]Stephan Kleber, Rens W. van der Heijden, Frank Kargl:
Message Type Identification of Binary Network Protocols using Continuous Segment Similarity. INFOCOM 2020: 2243-2252 - [i3]Stephan Kleber, Rens W. van der Heijden, Frank Kargl:
Message Type Identification of Binary Network Protocols using Continuous Segment Similarity. CoRR abs/2002.03391 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j1]Stephan Kleber, Lisa Maile, Frank Kargl:
Survey of Protocol Reverse Engineering Algorithms: Decomposition of Tools for Static Traffic Analysis. IEEE Commun. Surv. Tutorials 21(1): 526-561 (2019) - [c6]Stephan Kleber, Frank Kargl:
Poster: Network Message Field Type Recognition. CCS 2019: 2581-2583 - 2018
- [c5]Stephan Kleber, Florian Unterstein, Matthias Hiller, Frank Slomka, Matthias Matousek, Frank Kargl, Christoph Bösch:
Secure Code Execution: A Generic PUF-Driven System Architecture. ISC 2018: 25-46 - [c4]Thomas Lukaseder, Kevin Stölzle, Stephan Kleber, Benjamin Erb, Frank Kargl:
An SDN-based Approach For Defending Against Reflective DDoS Attacks. LCN 2018: 299-302 - [c3]Stephan Kleber, Henning Kopp, Frank Kargl:
NEMESYS: Network Message Syntax Reverse Engineering by Analysis of the Intrinsic Structure of Individual Messages. WOOT @ USENIX Security Symposium 2018 - [i2]Thomas Lukaseder, Kevin Stölzle, Stephan Kleber, Benjamin Erb, Frank Kargl:
An SDN-based Approach For Defending Against Reflective DDoS Attacks. CoRR abs/1808.01177 (2018) - 2017
- [c2]Stephan Kleber, Henrik Ferdinand Nölscher, Frank Kargl:
Automated PCB Reverse Engineering. WOOT 2017 - 2015
- [c1]Stephan Kleber, Rens W. van der Heijden, Henning Kopp, Frank Kargl:
Terrorist fraud resistance of distance bounding protocols employing physical unclonable functions. NetSys 2015: 1-8 - [i1]Stephan Kleber, Florian Unterstein, Matthias Matousek, Frank Kargl, Frank Slomka, Matthias Hiller:
Secure Execution Architecture based on PUF-driven Instruction Level Code Encryption. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2015: 651 (2015)
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