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Sixfold success of the Cyber Security Research in Darmstadt
Six papers accepted at "Computer and Communications Security - CCS 2015"
A great success for the Darmstadt cybersecurity researchers.
In total six papers of CROSSING researchers have been accepted at the top conference CCS 2015 (22nd ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security,October 12-16, 2015 Denver, Colorado, US)

- A Cryptographic Analysis of the TLS 1.3 Handshake Protocol Candidates
Benjamin Dowling, Marc Fischlin, Felix Günther, Douglas Stebila - Losing Control: On the Effectiveness of Control-Flow Integrity under Stack Attacks
Christopher Liebchen, Marco Negro, Per Larsen, Lucas Davi, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Stephen Crane, Mohaned Qunaibit, Michael Franz, Mauro Conti - It's a TRAP: Table Randomization and Protection against Function Reuse Attacks
Stephen Crane, Stijn Volckaert, Felix Schuster, Christopher Liebchen, Per Larsen, Lucas Davi, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Thorsten Holz, Bjorn De Sutter, Michael Franz - Lattice Basis Reduction Attack against Physically Unclonable Functions
Fatemeh Ganji, Juliane Krämer, Jean-Pierre Seifert, Shahin Tajik - Automated Synthesis of Optimized Circuits for Secure Computation
Daniel Demmler, Ghada Dessouky, Farinaz Koushanfar, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Thomas Schneider, Shaza Zeitouni - SEDA: Scalable Embedded Device Attestation
N. Asokan, Ferdinand Brasser, Ahmad Ibrahim, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Matthias Schunter, Gene Tsudik, Christian Wachsmann
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