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USENIX Security ’23 – Catch You and I Can: Revealing Source Voiceprint Against Voice Conversion

25 June 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters:Jiangyi Deng, Yanjiao Chen, Yinan Zhong, Qianhao Miao, Xueluan Gong, Wenyuan Xu

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USENIX Security ’23 – Ethical Frameworks and Computer Security Trolley Problems: Foundations for Conversations

25 June 2024 at 11:00

Distinguished Paper Award Winner

Authors/Presenters:Tadayoshi Kohno, Yasemin Acar, Wulf Loh

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USENIX Security ’23 – A Two-Decade Retrospective Analysis of a University’s Vulnerability to Attacks Exploiting Reused Passwords

24 June 2024 at 15:00

Distinguished Paper Award Winner

Authors/Presenters: Alexandra Nisenoff, Maximilian Golla, Miranda Wei, Juliette Hainline, Hayley Szymanek, Annika Braun, Annika Hildebrandt, Blair Christensen, David Langenberg

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USENIX Security ’23 – No More Reviewer #2: Subverting Automatic Paper-Reviewer Assignment Using Adversarial Learning

24 June 2024 at 11:00

Authors/Presenters:Thorsten Eisenhofer, Erwin Quiring, Jonas Möller, Doreen Riepel, Thorsten Holz, Konrad Rieck

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USENIX Security ’23 – Educators’ Perspectives of Using (or Not Using) Online Exam Proctoring

23 June 2024 at 11:00

Authors/Presenters: David G. Balash, Elena Korkes, Miles Grant, Adam J. Aviv, Rahel A. Fainchtein, Micah Sherr

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USENIX Security ’23 – Uncontained: Uncovering Container Confusion in the Linux Kernel

21 June 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters: Jakob Koschel, Pietro Borrello, Daniele Cono D'Elia, Herbert Bos. Cristiano Giuffrida

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USENIX Security ’23 – KextFuzz: Fuzzing macOS Kernel EXTensions on Apple Silicon via Exploiting Mitigations

21 June 2024 at 11:00

Authors/Presenters: Tingting Yin, Zicong Gao, Zhenghang Xiao, Zheyu Ma, Min Zheng, Chao Zhang

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USENIX Security ’23 – FirmSolo: Enabling Dynamic Analysis Of Binary Linux-Based IoT Kernel Modules

20 June 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters:Ioannis Angelakopoulos, Gianluca Stringhini, Manuel Egele

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USENIX Security ’23 – ACTOR: Action-Guided Kernel Fuzzing

20 June 2024 at 11:00

Authors/Presenters:Marius Fleischer, Dipanjan Das, Priyanka Bose, Weiheng Bai, Kangjie Lu, Mathias Payer, Christopher Kruegel, Giovanni Vigna

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USENIX Security ’23 – BoKASAN: Binary-only Kernel Address Sanitizer for Effective Kernel Fuzzing

19 June 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters:Mingi Cho, Dohyeon An, Hoyong Jin, Taekyoung Kwon

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USENIX Security ’23 – AIFORE: Smart Fuzzing Based on Automatic Input Format Reverse Engineering

19 June 2024 at 11:00

Authors/Presenters:Ji Shi, Zhun Wang, Zhiyao Feng, Yang Lan, Shisong Qin, Wei You, Wei Zou, Mathias Payer, Chao Zhang

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USENIX Security ’23 – DynSQL: Stateful Fuzzing for Database Management Systems with Complex and Valid SQL Query Generation

18 June 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters:Zu-Ming Jiang, Jia-Ju Bai, Zhendong Su

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USENIX Security ’23 – No Linux, No Problem: Fast and Correct Windows Binary Fuzzing via Target-embedded Snapshotting

17 June 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters:Leo Stone, Rishi Ranjan, Stefan Nagy, Matthew Hicks

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USENIX Security ’23 – We Really Need to Talk About Session Tickets: A Large-Scale Analysis of Cryptographic Dangers with TLS Session Tickets

16 June 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters:Sven Hebrok, Simon Nachtigall, Marcel Maehren, Nurullah Erinola, Robert Merget, Juraj Somorovsky, Jörg Schwenk

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USENIX Security ’23 – Exploring the Unknown DTLS Universe: Analysis of the DTLS Server Ecosystem on the Internet

15 June 2024 at 11:00

Authors/Presenters:Nurullah Erinola, Marcel Maehren, Robert Merget, Juraj Somorovsky, Jörg Schwenk

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USENIX Security ’23 – Keep Your Friends Close, but Your Routeservers Closer: Insights into RPKI Validation in the Internet

14 June 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters:Tomas Hlavacek, Haya Shulman, Niklas Vogel, Michael Waidner

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USENIX Security ’23 – HOLMES: Efficient Distribution Testing for Secure Collaborative Learning

14 June 2024 at 11:00

Authors/Presenters:Ian Chang, Katerina Sotiraki, Weikeng Chen, Murat Kantarcioglu, Raluca Popa

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USENIX Security ’23 – ACORN: Input Validation for Secure Aggregati

13 June 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters:James Bell, Adrià Gascón, Tancrède Lepoint, Baiyu Li, Sarah Meiklejohn, Mariana Raykova, Cathie Yun

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USENIX Security ’23 – DiffSmooth: Certifiably Robust Learning via Diffusion Models and Local Smoothing

13 June 2024 at 11:00

Authors/Presenters:Jiawei Zhang, Zhongzhu Chen, Huan Zhang, Chaowei Xiao, Bo Li

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USENIX Security ’23 – Precise and Generalized Robustness Certification for Neural Networks

12 June 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters:Yuanyuan Yuan, Shuai Wang, Zhendong Su

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USENIX Security ’23 – CSHER: A System For Compact Storage With HE-Retrieval

12 June 2024 at 11:00

Authors/Presenters:Adi Akavia, Neta Oren, Boaz Sapir, Margarita Vald

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USENIX Security ’23 – A Verified Confidential Computing As A Service Framework For Privacy Preservation

11 June 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters:Hongbo Chen, Haobin Hiroki Chen, Mingshen Sun, Kang Li, Zhaofeng Chen, XiaoFeng Wang

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USENIX Security ’23 – HECO: Fully Homomorphic Encryption Compiler

11 June 2024 at 11:00

Authors/Presenters:Alexander Viand, Patrick Jattke, Miro Haller, Anwar Hithnawi

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USENIX Security ’23 – ELASM: Error-Latency-Aware Scale Management for Fully Homomorphic Encryption

10 June 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters:Yongwoo Lee, Seonyoung Cheon, Dongkwan Kim, Dongyoon Lee, Hanjun Kim

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USENIX Security ’23 – Examining Power Dynamics And User Privacy In Smart Technology Use Among Jordanian Households

7 June 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters:Wael Albayaydh, Ivan Flechais
Distinguished Paper Award Winner

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USENIX Security ’23 – Othered, Silenced and Scapegoated: Understanding the Situated Security of Marginalised Populations in Lebanon

7 June 2024 at 11:00

Authors/Presenters:Jessica McClearn and Rikke Bjerg Jensen, Royal Holloway, Reem Talhouk

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USENIX Security ’23 – Medusa Attack: Exploring Security Hazards of In-App QR Code Scanning

6 June 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters:Xing Han, Yuheng Zhang, Xue Zhang, Zeyuan Chen, Mingzhe Wang, Yiwei Zhang, Siqi Ma, Yu Yu, Elisa Bertino, Juanru Li

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Operation Overlord, D-Day June 6th, 1944

6 June 2024 at 13:00

Taxis to Hell – and Back – Into the Jaws of Death is a photograph taken on June 6, 1944, by Robert F. Sargent, a chief photographer's mate in the United States Coast Guard. It depicts soldiers of the U.S. Army's 1st Infantry Division disembarking from an LCVP (landing craft, vehicle, personnel) from the U.S. Coast Guard-crewed USS Samuel Chase at Omaha Beach during the Normandy landings in World War II. Photo and Caption via Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Into_the_Jaws_of_Death

“these men came here - British and our Allies, and Americans - to storm these
beaches for one purpose only, not to gain anything for ourselves, not to fulfill any
ambitions that America had for conquest, but just to preserve freedom. . . Many
thousands of men have died for such ideals as these... but these young boys. .
were cut off in their prime. I devoutly hope that we will never again have to see
such scenes as these. I think and hope, and pray, that humanity will have learned..
we must find some way. to gain an eternal peace for this world." - via Carlo
D'Este's superbly crafted biography of Ike: 'Eisenhower: A Soldier's Life', Author:
Carlo D'Este, ISBN: 0805056874, Publisher: Holt Paperbacks; 1st Edition

The Allies That Landed On The Beaches That Day, The 6th Of June 1944 In Defense of Freedom: United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Belgium, Kingdom of Denmark, Duchy of Luxembourg, Czechoslovakia, South Africa, Free France, Greece, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Southern Rhodesia, United States of America.

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USENIX Security ’23 – Near-Ultrasound Inaudible Trojan (Nuit): Exploiting Your Speaker to Attack Your Microphone

6 June 2024 at 11:00

Authors/Presenters:Qi Xia, Qian Chen, Shouhuai Xu

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USENIX Security ’23 – Remote Attacks on Speech Recognition Systems Using Sound from Power Supply

5 June 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters:Lanqing Yang, Xinqi Chen, Xiangyong Jian, Leping Yang, Yijie Li, Qianfei Ren, Yi-Chao Chen, Guangtao Xue, Xiaoyu Ji

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USENIX Security ’23 – HOMESPY: The Invisible Sniffer of Infrared Remote Control of Smart TVs

5 June 2024 at 11:00

Authors/Presenters:Kong Huang, YuTong Zhou, Ke Zhang, Jiacen Xu, Jiongyi Chen, Di Tang, Kehuan Zhang

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USENIX Security ’23 – Systematic Assessment of Fuzzers using Mutation Analysis

4 June 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters: Philipp Görz, Björn Mathis, Keno Hassler, Emre Güler, Thorsten Holz, Andreas Zeller, Rahul Gopinath

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USENIX Security ’23 – MINER: A Hybrid Data-Driven Approach for REST API Fuzzing

3 June 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters:Chenyang Lyu, Jiacheng Xu, Shouling Ji, Xuhong Zhang, Qinying Wang, Binbin Zhao, Gaoning Pan, Wei Cao, Peng Chen, Raheem Beyah

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