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INFOCOM
2009
IEEE
16 years 22 days ago
Fighting Spam with the NeighborhoodWatch DHT
—In this paper, we present DHTBL, an anti-spam blacklist built upon a novel secure distributed hash table (DHT). We show how DHTBL can be used to replace existing DNS-based black...
Adam Bender, Rob Sherwood, Derek Monner, Nathan Go...
SACRYPT
2007
Springer
141views Cryptology» more  SACRYPT 2007»
16 years 6 days ago
Analysis of Countermeasures Against Access Driven Cache Attacks on AES
Cache attacks on implementations of cryptographic algorithms have turned out to be very powerful. Progress in processor design, e.g., like hyperthreading, requires to adapt models ...
Johannes Blömer, Volker Krummel
SP
2006
IEEE
132views Security Privacy» more  SP 2006»
16 years 3 days ago
Towards Automatic Generation of Vulnerability-Based Signatures
In this paper we explore the problem of creating vulnerability signatures. A vulnerability signature matches all exploits of a given vulnerability, even polymorphic or metamorphic...
David Brumley, James Newsome, Dawn Xiaodong Song, ...
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SPW
2004
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Privacy Is Linking Permission to Purpose
Abstract Fabio Massacci1 and Nicola Zannone1 Department of Information and Communication Technology University of Trento - Italy {massacci,zannone} at dit.unitn.it The last years h...
Fabio Massacci, Nicola Zannone
DRM
2003
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Experiences with the enforcement of access rights extracted from ODRL-based digital contracts
In this paper, we present our experiences concerning the enforcement of access rights extracted from ODRL-based digital contracts. We introduce the generalized Contract Schema (Co...
Susanne Guth, Gustaf Neumann, Mark Strembeck