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HICSS
2009
IEEE
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14 years 4 months ago
Empirical Estimates and Observations of 0Day Vulnerabilities
We define a 0Day vulnerability to be any vulnerability, in deployed software, that has been discovered by at least one person but has not yet been publicly announced or patched. T...
Miles A. McQueen, Trevor A. McQueen, Wayne F. Boye...
ESSOS
2009
Springer
14 years 4 months ago
Protection Poker: Structuring Software Security Risk Assessment and Knowledge Transfer
Discovery of security vulnerabilities is on the rise. As a result, software development teams must place a higher priority on preventing the injection of vulnerabilities in softwar...
Laurie Williams, Michael Gegick, Andrew Meneely
USS
2008
14 years 3 days ago
Systemic Issues in the Hart InterCivic and Premier Voting Systems: Reflections on Project EVEREST
The State of Ohio commissioned the EVEREST study in late summer of 2007. The study participants were charged with an analysis of the usability, stability, and security of all voti...
Kevin R. B. Butler, William Enck, Harri Hursti, St...
CCS
2011
ACM
12 years 9 months ago
Eliminating the hypervisor attack surface for a more secure cloud
Cloud computing is quickly becoming the platform of choice for many web services. Virtualization is the key underlying technology enabling cloud providers to host services for a l...
Jakub Szefer, Eric Keller, Ruby B. Lee, Jennifer R...