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CHI
2007
ACM
14 years 9 months ago
Protecting people from phishing: the design and evaluation of an embedded training email system
Phishing attacks, in which criminals lure Internet users to websites that impersonate legitimate sites, are occurring with increasing frequency and are causing considerable harm t...
Ponnurangam Kumaraguru, Yong Rhee, Alessandro Acqu...
ASAP
2010
IEEE
148views Hardware» more  ASAP 2010»
13 years 10 months ago
Function flattening for lease-based, information-leak-free systems
Recent research has proposed security-critical real-time embedded systems with provably-strong information containment through the use of hardware-enforced execution leases. Execut...
Xun Li, Mohit Tiwari, Timothy Sherwood, Frederic T...
CRYPTO
2007
Springer
134views Cryptology» more  CRYPTO 2007»
14 years 3 months ago
Domain Extension of Public Random Functions: Beyond the Birthday Barrier
A public random function is a random function that is accessible by all parties, including the adversary. For example, a (public) random oracle is a public random function {0, 1}â...
Ueli M. Maurer, Stefano Tessaro
MOZ
2004
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
The Structure of Authority: Why Security Is Not a Separable Concern
Common programming practice grants excess authority for the sake of functionality; programming principles require least authority for the sake of security. If we practice our princ...
Mark S. Miller, Bill Tulloh, Jonathan S. Shapiro
EUROCRYPT
2010
Springer
14 years 3 days ago
Constructing Verifiable Random Functions with Large Input Spaces
We present a family of verifiable random functions which are provably secure for exponentially-large input spaces under a non-interactive complexity assumption. Prior construction...
Susan Hohenberger, Brent Waters