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ATHENE researchers place paper at USENIX 2023 (fall submission)
In the "fall submission" of the 32nd USENIX Security Symposium, three contributions from researchers participating in ATHENE were accepted. The USENIX is one of the four most important conferences in the field of security. Scientists, practitioners, system administrators and programmers from around the world gather to share the latest advances in security and privacy of computer systems and networks.

Accepted papers are:
On the Security of Internet Infrastructure
Authors: Elias Heftrig, ATHENE and Fraunhofer SIT; Haya Shulman, ATHENE, Fraunhofer SIT, and Goethe-Universität Frankfurt; Michael Waidner, ATHENE,
This paper, title, and abstract are under embargo and will be released to the public on the first day of the symposium, Wednesday, August 9, 2023.
ARGUS: Context-Based Detection of Stealthy IoT Infiltration Attacks
Authors: Phillip Rieger, Marco Chilese, Reham Mohamed, Markus Miettinen, Hossein Fereidooni, and Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Technical University of Darmstadt
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Oops..! I Glitched It Again! How to Multi-Glitch the Glitching-Protections on ARM TrustZone-M
Authors: Xhani Marvin Saß, Richard Mitev, and Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Technical University of Darmstadt
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In the summer submission, another paper by ATHENE researchers has already been accepted:
Content-Type: multipart/oracle - Tapping into Format Oracles in Email End-to-End Encryption
Authors: Fabian Ising, Münster University of Applied Sciences and ATHENE; Damian Poddebniak and Tobias Kappert, Münster University of Applied Sciences; Christoph Saatjohann and Sebastian Schinzel, Münster University of Applied Sciences and ATHENE
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The scientists will present their papers in August at the 32. USENIX in Anahheim, USA.
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