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Five papers accepted at USENIX Security 2014

08/05/2014

Only 67 out of 350 submissions are accepted

Five papers in cooperation with cyber security researchers from Darmstadt have been accepted at the top security conference USENIX Security 2014. According to Microsoft Academic Search the USENIX Security is ranked top 5 worldwide regarding security & privacy.

The following five papers will be presented on the conference:

Daniel Demmler, Thomas Schneider, and Michael Zohner
"Ad-hoc secure two-party computation on mobile devices using hardware tokens"

Benny Pinkas, Thomas Schneider, and Michael Zohner
"Faster private set intersection based on OT extension"

Christopher Meyer, Juraj Somorovsky, Eugen Weiss, Jörg Schwenk, Sebastian Schinzel, Erik Tews
"Revisiting SSL/TLS Implementations: New Bleichenbacher Side Channels and Attacks"

Stephan Heuser, Adwait Nadkarni, William Enck, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi
"ASM: A Programmable Interface for Extending Android Security"

Lucas Davi, Daniel Lehmann, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Fabian Monrose
"Stitching the Gadgets: On the Ineffectiveness of Coarse-Grained Control-Flow Integrity Protection"

The USENIX Security 2014 will take place August 20-22, 2014 in San Diego, California, USA.

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