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USENIX Security ’23 – Silent Bugs Matter: A Study of Compiler-Introduced Security Bugs

4 May 2024 at 11:00

Authors/Presenters: Jianhao Xu, Kangjie Lu, Zhengjie Du, Zhu Ding, Linke Li Qiushi Wu, Mathias Payer, Bing Mao

Many thanks to USENIX for publishing their outstanding USENIX Security ’23 Presenter’s content, and the organizations strong commitment to Open Access.
Originating from the conference’s events situated at the Anaheim Marriott; and via the organizations YouTube channel.

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USENIX Security ’23 – Cryptographic Deniability: A Multi-perspective Study of User Perceptions and Expectations – Source: securityboulevard.com

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USENIX Security ’23 – Cryptographic Deniability: A Multi-perspective Study of User Perceptions and Expectations

3 May 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters: Tarun Kumar Yadav, Devashish Gosain, Kent Seamons

Many thanks to USENIX for publishing their outstanding USENIX Security ’23 Presenter’s content, and the organizations strong commitment to Open Access.
Originating from the conference’s events situated at the Anaheim Marriott; and via the organizations YouTube channel.

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USENIX Security ’23 – Account Security Interfaces: Important, Unintuitive, and Untrustworth – Distinguished Paper Award Winner

2 May 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters: Alaa Daffalla Marina Bohuk, Nicola Dell, Rosanna Bellini, Thomas Ristenpart

Many thanks to USENIX for publishing their outstanding USENIX Security ’23 Presenter’s content, and the organizations strong commitment to Open Access.
Originating from the conference’s events situated at the Anaheim Marriott; and via the organizations YouTube channel.

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USENIX Security ’23 – “My Privacy for their Security”: Employees’ Privacy Perspectives and Expectations when using Enterprise Security Software

2 May 2024 at 11:00

Authors/Presenters: Jonah Stegman, Patrick J. Trottier, Caroline Hillier, Hassan Khan, Mohammad Mannan

Many thanks to USENIX for publishing their outstanding USENIX Security ’23 Presenter’s content, and the organizations strong commitment to Open Access.
Originating from the conference’s events situated at the Anaheim Marriott; and via the organizations YouTube channel.

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USENIX Security ’23 – Investigating Verification Behavior and Perceptions of Visual Digital Certificates

1 May 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters: Dañiel Gerhardt, Alexander Ponticello, Adrian Dabrowski, Katharina Krombholz

Many thanks to USENIX for publishing their outstanding USENIX Security ’23 Presenter’s content, and the organizations strong commitment to Open Access.
Originating from the conference’s events situated at the Anaheim Marriott; and via the organizations YouTube channel.

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USENIX Security ’23 – Sherlock on Specs: Building LTE Conformance Tests through Automated Reasoning

30 April 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters: Yi Chen, Di Tang, Yepeng Yao, Mingming Zha, Xiaofeng Wang, Xiaozhong Liu, Haixu Tang, Baoxu Liu

Many thanks to USENIX for publishing their outstanding USENIX Security ’23 Presenter’s content, and the organizations strong commitment to Open Access.
Originating from the conference’s events situated at the Anaheim Marriott; and via the organizations YouTube channel.

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USENIX Security ’23 – Eavesdropping Mobile App Activity via Radio-Frequency Energy Harvesting

30 April 2024 at 11:00

Authors/Presenters: Tao Ni, Guohao Lan, Jia Wang, Qingchuan Zhao, Weitao Xu

Many thanks to USENIX for publishing their outstanding USENIX Security ’23 Presenter’s content, and the organizations strong commitment to Open Access.
Originating from the conference’s events situated at the Anaheim Marriott; and via the organizations YouTube channel.

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USENIX Security ’23 – MobileAtlas: Geographically Decoupled Measurements in Cellular Networks for Security and Privacy Research

29 April 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters: Gabriel K. Gegenhuber, Wilfried Mayer, Edgar Weippl, Adrian Dabrowski

Many thanks to USENIX for publishing their outstanding USENIX Security ’23 Presenter’s content, and the organizations strong commitment to Open Access.
Originating from the conference’s events situated at the Anaheim Marriott; and via the organizations YouTube channel.

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USENIX Security ’23 – Instructions Unclear: Undefined Behaviour in Cellular Network Specifications

29 April 2024 at 11:00

Authors/Presenters: Daniel Klischies, Moritz Schloegel, Tobias Scharnowski, Mikhail Bogodukhov, David Rupprecht, Veelasha Moonsamy

Many thanks to USENIX for publishing their outstanding USENIX Security ’23 Presenter’s content, and the organizations strong commitment to Open Access.
Originating from the conference’s events situated at the Anaheim Marriott; and via the organizations YouTube channel.

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USENIX Security ’23 – SandDriller: A Fully-Automated Approach for Testing Language-Based JavaScript Sandboxes

28 April 2024 at 11:00

Authors/Presenters: *Abdullah AlHamdan, Cristian-Alexandru Staicu

Many thanks to USENIX for publishing their outstanding USENIX Security ’23 Presenter’s content, and the organizations strong commitment to Open Access.
Originating from the conference’s events situated at the Anaheim Marriott; and via the organizations YouTube channel.

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USENIX Security ’23 – Beyond Typosquatting: An In-depth Look at Package Confusion

27 April 2024 at 11:00

Authors/Presenters: *Shradha Neupane, Grant Holmes, Elizabeth Wyss, Drew Davidson, Lorenzo De Carli

Many thanks to USENIX for publishing their outstanding USENIX Security ’23 Presenter’s content, and the organizations strong commitment to Open Access.
Originating from the conference’s events situated at the Anaheim Marriott; and via the organizations YouTube channel.

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USENIX Security ’23 – UVSCAN: Detecting Third-Party Component Usage Violations in IoT Firmware

26 April 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters: Binbin Zhao, Shouling Ji, Xuhong Zhang, Yuan Tian, Qinying Wang, Yuwen Pu, Chenyang Lyu, Raheem Beyah

Many thanks to USENIX for publishing their outstanding USENIX Security ’23 Presenter’s content, and the organizations strong commitment to Open Access.
Originating from the conference’s events situated at the Anaheim Marriott; and via the organizations YouTube channel.

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USENIX Security ’23 – Union Under Duress: Understanding Hazards of Duplicate Resource Mismediation in Android Software Supply Chain

26 April 2024 at 11:00

Authors/Presenters: Xueqiang Wang, Yifan Zhang, XiaoFeng Wang, Yan Jia, Luyi Xing

Many thanks to USENIX for publishing their outstanding USENIX Security ’23 Presenter’s content, and the organizations strong commitment to Open Access.
Originating from the conference’s events situated at the Anaheim Marriott; and via the organizations YouTube channel.

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USENIX Security ’23 – LibScan: Towards More Precise Third-Party Library Identification for Android Applications

25 April 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters: *Yafei Wu, Cong Sun, Dongrui Zeng, Gang Tan, Siqi Ma, Peicheng Wang*

Many thanks to USENIX for publishing their outstanding USENIX Security ’23 Presenter’s content, and the organizations strong commitment to Open Access.
Originating from the conference’s events situated at the Anaheim Marriott; and via the organizations YouTube channel.

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USENIX Security ’23 – Automated Inference on Financial Security of Ethereum Smart Contracts

25 April 2024 at 11:00

Authors/Presenters: *Wansen Wang, Wenchao Huang, Zhaoyi Meng, Yan Xiong, Fuyou Miao, Xianjin Fang, Caichang Tu, Renjie Ji*

Many thanks to USENIX for publishing their outstanding USENIX Security ’23 Presenter’s content, and the organizations strong commitment to Open Access.
Originating from the conference’s events situated at the Anaheim Marriott; and via the organizations YouTube channel.

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USENIX Security ’23 – Token Spammers, Rug Pulls, and Sniper Bots: An Analysis of the Ecosystem of Tokens in Ethereum and in the Binance Smart Chain (BNB)

24 April 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters: *Federico Cernera, Massimo La Morgia, Alessandro Mei, and Francesco Sassi*

Many thanks to USENIX for publishing their outstanding USENIX Security ’23 Presenter’s content, and the organizations strong commitment to Open Access.
Originating from the conference’s events situated at the Anaheim Marriott; and via the organizations YouTube channel.

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USENIX Security ’23 – Token Spammers, Rug Pulls, and Sniper Bots: An Analysis of the Ecosystem of Tokens in Ethereum and in the Binance Smart Chain (BNB)

24 April 2024 at 15:00

Authors/Presenters: *Federico Cernera, Massimo La Morgia, Alessandro Mei, and Francesco Sassi*

Many thanks to USENIX for publishing their outstanding USENIX Security ’23 Presenter’s content, and the organizations strong commitment to Open Access.
Originating from the conference’s events situated at the Anaheim Marriott; and via the organizations YouTube channel.

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USENIX Security ’23 – Snapping Snap Sync: Practical Attacks on Go Ethereum Synchronising Nodes

24 April 2024 at 11:00

Authors/Presenters: *Massimiliano Taverna and Kenneth G. Paterson*

Many thanks to USENIX for publishing their outstanding USENIX Security ’23 Presenter’s content, and the organizations strong commitment to Open Access.
Originating from the conference’s events situated at the Anaheim Marriott; and via the organizations YouTube channel.

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