33rd Annual IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
March 20
March 23
San Francisco, California
This event is one of the respected venues in the field, and once again, Carnegie Mellon University CyLab research will be prominent on the agenda. Please register for the 33rd IEEE Symposium.
Seven papers authored or co-authored by CyLab researchers will be presented in the course of the three-day program:
Monday, May 21st
- ReDeBug: Finding Unpatched Code Clones in Entire OS Distributions by Jiyong Jang, Abeer Agrawal, and David Brumley
- Formalizing and Enforcing Purpose Restrictions of Privacy Policies by Michael Carl Tschantz, Anupam Datta, and Jeannette M. Wing
Tuesday, May 22nd
- Scalable Fault Localization under Dynamic Traffic Patterns by Xin Zhang, Chang Lan, and Adrian Perrig
- Unleashing Mayhem on Binary Code by Sang Kil Cha, Thanassis Avgerinos, Alexandre Rebert, and David Brumley
Wednesday, May 23rd
- Guess again (and again and again): Measuring Password Strength by Simulating Password-Cracking Algorithms by Patrick Gage Kelley, Saranga Komanduri, Michelle L. Mazurek, Richard Shay, Tim Vidas, Lujo Bauer, Nicolas Christin, Lorrie Faith Cranor, and Julio Lopez
- LAP: Lightweight Anonymity and Privacy by Hsu-Chun Hsiao, Tiffany Hyun-Jin Kim, and Adrian Perrig, Akira Yamada, Sam Nelson and Marco Gruteser, and Wei Ming
- Building Verifiable Trusted Path on Commodity X86 Computers by Zongwei Zhou, Virgil Gligor, James Newsome, and Jonathan M. McCune