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USENIX Security Symposium 2019
CRISP researchers at the TU Darmstadt place several papers at one of the top Security-Conferences
CRISP researchers of TU Darmstadt publish several papers at 28. USENIX Security Symposium. USENIX conference belongs to the top four important conferences in the field of security. Scientists, practitioners, system administrators and programmers from all over the world come together in order to interchange about the newest advantages in the fields of security and privacy of computer systems and networks.
Accepted papers are:
FastKitten: Practical Smart Contracts on Bitcoin
Autthors: Poulami Das, Lisa Eckey, Tommaso Frassetto, David Gens, Kristina Hostáková, Patrick Jauernig, Sebastian Faust, and Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, TU Darmstadt
A Billion Open Interfaces for Eve and Mallory: MitM, DoS, and Tracking Attacks on iOS and macOS Through Apple Wireless Direct Link
Authors: Milan Stute, TU Darmstadt; Sashank Narain, Northeastern University; Alex Mariotto, Alexander Heinrich, and David Kreitschmann, TU Darmstadt; Guevara Noubir, Northeastern University; Matthias Hollick, TU Darmstadt
Leaky Images: Targeted Privacy Attacks in the Web
Authors: Cristian-Alexandru Staicu, Michael Pradel, TU Darmstadt
Mobile private contact discovery at scale
Authors: Daniel Kahles, Christian Rechberger, Matthias Senker, Thomas Schneider, and Christian Weinert, TU Darmstadt
Small World with High Risks: A Study of Security Threats in the npm Ecosystem
Authors: Markus Zimmermann, Cristian-Alexandru Staicu, Cam Tenny, Michael Pradel , TU Darmstadt
28. USENIX Symposium is taking place in Santa Clara, USA, from August 14 - 16,2019.
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