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USENIX security conference presentations are online


From USENIX:

The online proceedings are now available to USENIX members. The Best Papers are available and free to everyone. Also, check out the latest media coverage of USENIX Security '07.

Some examples:

  • SpyProxy: Execution-based Detection of Malicious Web Content
  • Language Identification of Encrypted VoIP Traffic: Alejandra y Roberto or Alice and Bob?
  • Halting Password Puzzles: Hard-to-break Encryption from Human-memorable Keys
  • BotHunter: Detecting Malware Infection Through IDS-Driven Dialog Correlation
  • Computer Security in a Large Enterprise (mp3)
  • Mobile Malware (160 MB video)
  • Memory Performance Attacks: Denial of Memory Service in Multi-Core Systems
Full listing here.

Posted by Security4all at 17.3.08

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