Proceedings of the 13th USENIX Security Symposium, August 9-13, 2004, San Diego, CA, USA.
USENIX 2004
Opening Remarks,
Awards,
and Keynote
Refereed Papers
Attack Containment
Panel:
Capture the Flag
Protecting Software I
Protecting Software II
The Human Interface
Panel:
Patch Management
Security Engineering
- Nick L. Petroni Jr., Timothy Fraser, Jesus Molina, William A. Arbaugh:
Copilot - a Coprocessor-based Kernel Runtime Integrity Monitor.
179-194
- Drew Dean, Alan J. Hu:
Fixing Races for Fun and Profit: How to Use access(2).
195-206
- Dirk Balfanz, Glenn Durfee, Rebecca E. Grinter, Diana K. Smetters, Paul Stewart:
Network-in-a-Box: How to Set Up a Secure Wireless Network in Under a Minute.
207-222
- Reiner Sailer, Xiaolan Zhang, Trent Jaeger, Leendert van Doorn:
Design and Implementation of a TCG-based Integrity Measurement Architecture.
223-238
Forensics and Response
Data Privacy
Invited Talks
- Ari Juels:
RFID: Security and Privacy for Five-Cent Computers.
- Peter Szor:
Fighting Computer Virus Attacks.
- Cindy Cohn:
I Voted? How the Law Increasingly Restricts Independent Security Research.
- Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Metrics, Economics, and Shared Risk at the National Scale.
- Gary McGraw:
Exploiting Software.
- Stuart Staniford:
Military Strategy in CyberSpace.
- David Evans:
What Biology Can (and Can't) Teach Us About Security.
- Steven M. Bellovin:
Nuclear Weapons, Permissive Action Links, and the History of Public Key Cryptography.
- Bill Cheswick:
My Dad's Computer, Microsoft, and the Future of Internet Security.
Work-in-Progress Reports (WiPs) & Closing Remarks
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by Michael Ley (ley@uni-trier.de)