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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j2]Sebastian Raubitzek, Alexander Schatten, Philip König, Edina Marica, Sebastian Eresheim, Kevin Mallinger:
Autocatalytic Sets and Assembly Theory: A Toy Model Perspective. Entropy 26(9): 808 (2024) - [c11]Paul Tavolato, Robert Luh, Sebastian Eresheim, Simon Gmeiner, Sebastian Schrittwieser:
Quantifying the Odds in Real World Attack Scenarios. CSR 2024: 845-852 - [c10]Paul Tavolato, Robert Luh, Sebastian Eresheim, Simon Gmeiner, Sebastian Schrittwieser:
Comparing the Effectivity of Planned Cyber Defense Controls in Order to Support the Selection Process. ICISSP 2024: 211-218 - 2023
- [c9]Sebastian Eresheim, Fabian Kovac, Alexander C. Adrowitzer:
Standing Still Is Not an Option: Alternative Baselines for Attainable Utility Preservation. CD-MAKE 2023: 239-257 - [c8]Dadhichi Shukla, Eugen Lindorfer, Sebastian Eresheim, Alexander Buchelt:
Bridging the Gap: Conceptual Modeling and Machine Learning for Web Portals. ER (Workshops) 2023: 107-116 - [c7]Paul Tavolato, Robert Luh, Sebastian Eresheim:
A Game Theoretic Analysis of Cyber Threats. ICISSP 2023: 706-713 - 2022
- [c6]Robert Luh, Sebastian Eresheim, Stefanie Größbacher, Thomas Petelin, Florian Mayr, Paul Tavolato, Sebastian Schrittwieser:
PenQuest Reloaded: A Digital Cyber Defense Game for Technical Education. EDUCON 2022: 906-914 - [c5]Paul Tavolato, Robert Luh, Sebastian Eresheim:
Formalizing Real-world Threat Scenarios. ICISSP 2022: 281-289 - [i3]Robert Luh, Sebastian Eresheim:
PenQuest: Gamifying Cyberattacks. ERCIM News 2022(129): 0 (2022) - 2021
- [c4]Sebastian Eresheim, Daniel Pasterk:
Self-propagating Malware Containment via Reinforcement Learning. CD-MAKE 2021: 35-50 - [c3]Oliver Eigner, Sebastian Eresheim, Peter Kieseberg, Lukas Daniel Klausner, Martin Pirker, Torsten Priebe, Simon Tjoa, Fiammetta Marulli, Francesco Mercaldo:
Towards Resilient Artificial Intelligence: Survey and Research Issues. CSR 2021: 536-542 - [i2]Sebastian Eresheim, Lukas Daniel Klausner, Patrick Kochberger:
Anomaly Detection Support Using Process Classification. CoRR abs/2101.05371 (2021) - [i1]Oliver Eigner, Sebastian Eresheim, Peter Kieseberg, Lukas Daniel Klausner, Martin Pirker, Torsten Priebe, Simon Tjoa, Fiammetta Marulli, Francesco Mercaldo:
Towards Resilient Artificial Intelligence: Survey and Research Issues. CoRR abs/2109.08904 (2021)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c2]Sebastian Eresheim, Lukas Daniel Klausner, Patrick Kochberger:
Anomaly Detection Support Using Process Classification. ICSSA 2019: 27-40 - 2017
- [j1]Sebastian Eresheim, Robert Luh, Sebastian Schrittwieser:
The Evolution of Process Hiding Techniques in Malware - Current Threats and Possible Countermeasures. J. Inf. Process. 25: 866-874 (2017) - [c1]Sebastian Eresheim, Robert Luh, Sebastian Schrittwieser:
On the Impact of Kernel Code Vulnerabilities in IoT Devices. ICSSA 2017: 1-5
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