Media Summary: Fingerprinting Electronic Control Units for Vehicle Intrusion Detection Kyong-Tak Cho and Kang G. Shin, University of Michigan As ... Fast, Lean, and Accurate: Modeling Password Guessability Using Neural Networks William Melicher, Blase Ur, Sean M. Segreti, ... Defending against Malicious Peripherals with Cinch Sebastian Angel, The University of Texas at Austin and New York University; ...

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Fingerprinting Electronic Control Units for Vehicle Intrusion Detection Kyong-Tak Cho and Kang G. Shin, University of Michigan As ... Fast, Lean, and Accurate: Modeling Password Guessability Using Neural Networks William Melicher, Blase Ur, Sean M. Segreti, ... Defending against Malicious Peripherals with Cinch Sebastian Angel, The University of Texas at Austin and New York University; ... Identifying and Characterizing Sybils in the Tor Network Philipp Winter, Princeton University and Karlstad University; Roya Ensafi, ... The Moral Character of Cryptographic Work Phillip Rogaway, University of California, Davis Cryptography rearranges power: it ... Hidden Voice Commands Nicholas Carlini and Pratyush Mishra, University of California, Berkeley; Tavish Vaidya, Yuankai Zhang, ...

Stealing Machine Learning Models via Prediction APIs Florian Tramèr, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL); Fan ... Measuring PUP Prevalence and PUP Distribution through Pay-Per-Install Services Platon Kotzias, IMDEA Software Institute and ... AMD x86 Memory Encryption Technologies David Kaplan, Advanced Micro Devices This talk will introduce the audience to two ...

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USENIX Security '16 - Making HTTPS the Default in the World's Largest Bureaucracy
USENIX Security '16 - Fingerprinting Electronic Control Units for Vehicle Intrusion Detection
USENIX Security '16 - Fast, Lean, and Accurate: Modeling Password Guessability Using Neural Networks
USENIX Security '16 - Defending against Malicious Peripherals with Cinch
USENIX Security '16 - Identifying and Characterizing Sybils in the Tor Network
USENIX Security '16 - Security Competitions
USENIX Security '16 - The Moral Character of Cryptographic Work
USENIX Security '16 - The Unfalsifiability of Security Claims
USENIX Security '16 - Making USB Great Again with USBFILTER
USENIX Security '16 - Hidden Voice Commands
USENIX Security '16 - Stealing Machine Learning Models via Prediction APIs
USENIX Security '16 - Measuring PUP Prevalence and PUP Distribution through Pay-Per-Install Services
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USENIX Security '16 - Making HTTPS the Default in the World's Largest Bureaucracy

USENIX Security '16 - Making HTTPS the Default in the World's Largest Bureaucracy

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USENIX Security '16 - Fingerprinting Electronic Control Units for Vehicle Intrusion Detection

USENIX Security '16 - Fingerprinting Electronic Control Units for Vehicle Intrusion Detection

Fingerprinting Electronic Control Units for Vehicle Intrusion Detection Kyong-Tak Cho and Kang G. Shin, University of Michigan As ...

USENIX Security '16 - Fast, Lean, and Accurate: Modeling Password Guessability Using Neural Networks

USENIX Security '16 - Fast, Lean, and Accurate: Modeling Password Guessability Using Neural Networks

Fast, Lean, and Accurate: Modeling Password Guessability Using Neural Networks William Melicher, Blase Ur, Sean M. Segreti, ...

USENIX Security '16 - Defending against Malicious Peripherals with Cinch

USENIX Security '16 - Defending against Malicious Peripherals with Cinch

Defending against Malicious Peripherals with Cinch Sebastian Angel, The University of Texas at Austin and New York University; ...

USENIX Security '16 - Identifying and Characterizing Sybils in the Tor Network

USENIX Security '16 - Identifying and Characterizing Sybils in the Tor Network

Identifying and Characterizing Sybils in the Tor Network Philipp Winter, Princeton University and Karlstad University; Roya Ensafi, ...

USENIX Security '16 - Security Competitions

USENIX Security '16 - Security Competitions

Security

USENIX Security '16 - The Moral Character of Cryptographic Work

USENIX Security '16 - The Moral Character of Cryptographic Work

The Moral Character of Cryptographic Work Phillip Rogaway, University of California, Davis Cryptography rearranges power: it ...

USENIX Security '16 - The Unfalsifiability of Security Claims

USENIX Security '16 - The Unfalsifiability of Security Claims

The Unfalsifiability of

USENIX Security '16 - Making USB Great Again with USBFILTER

USENIX Security '16 - Making USB Great Again with USBFILTER

Making

USENIX Security '16 - Hidden Voice Commands

USENIX Security '16 - Hidden Voice Commands

Hidden Voice Commands Nicholas Carlini and Pratyush Mishra, University of California, Berkeley; Tavish Vaidya, Yuankai Zhang, ...

USENIX Security '16 - Stealing Machine Learning Models via Prediction APIs

USENIX Security '16 - Stealing Machine Learning Models via Prediction APIs

Stealing Machine Learning Models via Prediction APIs Florian Tramèr, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL); Fan ...

USENIX Security '16 - Measuring PUP Prevalence and PUP Distribution through Pay-Per-Install Services

USENIX Security '16 - Measuring PUP Prevalence and PUP Distribution through Pay-Per-Install Services

Measuring PUP Prevalence and PUP Distribution through Pay-Per-Install Services Platon Kotzias, IMDEA Software Institute and ...

USENIX Security '16 - AMD x86 Memory Encryption Technologies

USENIX Security '16 - AMD x86 Memory Encryption Technologies

AMD x86 Memory Encryption Technologies David Kaplan, Advanced Micro Devices This talk will introduce the audience to two ...