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IEEE Security & Privacy, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, January - February 2014
- Bill G. Horne:
Humans in the Loop. 3-4 - Gary McGraw:
Silver Bullet Talks with Jon Callas. 6-8 - Lee Garber:
Security, Privacy, Policy, and Dependability Roundup. 9-10 - Martina Angela Sasse, Charles C. Palmer:
Protecting You. 11-13 - Cormac Herley:
More Is Not the Answer. 14-19 - Simson L. Garfinkel:
Leaking Sensitive Information in Complex Document Files-and How to Prevent It. 20-27 - Deanna D. Caputo, Shari Lawrence Pfleeger, Jesse D. Freeman, M. Eric Johnson:
Going Spear Phishing: Exploring Embedded Training and Awareness. 28-38 - Martina Angela Sasse, Charles C. Palmer, Markus Jakobsson, Sunny Consolvo, Rick Wash, L. Jean Camp:
Helping You Protect You. 39-42 - Ying-Dar Lin, Chia-Yin Lee, Hao-Chuan Tsai:
Redefining Security Criteria for Networking Devices with Case Studies. 43-53 - Moti Geva, Amir Herzberg, Yehoshua Gev:
Bandwidth Distributed Denial of Service: Attacks and Defenses. 54-61 - Susan Landau:
Highlights from Making Sense of Snowden, Part II: What's Significant in the NSA Revelations. 62-64 - George Candea:
The Tests-versus-Proofs Conundrum. 65-68 - Prabir Bhattacharya, Li Yang, Minzhe Guo, Kai Qian, Ming Yang:
Learning Mobile Security with Labware. 69-72 - Paul Ohm:
Should Sniffing Wi-Fi Be Illegal? 73-76 - David Eckhoff, Christoph Sommer:
Driving for Big Data? Privacy Concerns in Vehicular Networking. 77-79 - Richard Ford, Marco M. Carvalho:
Protecting Me. 80-82 - Sergey Bratus, Trey Darley, Michael E. Locasto, Meredith L. Patterson, Rebecca Shapiro, Anna Shubina:
Beyond Planted Bugs in "Trusting Trust": The Input-Processing Frontier. 83-87 - Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Polarization. 88
Volume 12, Number 2, March - April 2014
- Gary McGraw:
Silver Bullet Talks with Matthew Green. 7-10 - Lee Garber:
Security, Privacy, Policy, and Dependability Roundup. 11-13 - Luanne Goldrich, Carl E. Landwehr:
Moving Target [Guest editors' introduction]. 14-15 - Hamed Okhravi, Thomas Hobson, David Bigelow, William W. Streilein:
Finding Focus in the Blur of Moving-Target Techniques. 16-26 - Per Larsen, Stefan Brunthaler, Michael Franz:
Security through Diversity: Are We There Yet? 28-35 - Glenn A. Fink, Jereme N. Haack, A. David McKinnon, Errin W. Fulp:
Defense on the Move: Ant-Based Cyber Defense. 36-43 - Cherita L. Corbett, Jason Uher, Jarriel Cook, Angela Dalton:
Countering Intelligent Jamming with Full Protocol Stack Agility. 44-50 - Partha P. Pal, Richard E. Schantz, Aaron Paulos, Brett Benyo:
Managed Execution Environment as a Moving-Target Defense Infrastructure. 51-59 - Fernand Lone Sang, Vincent Nicomette, Yves Deswarte:
A Tool to Analyze Potential I/O Attacks against PCs. 60-66 - William H. Sanders:
Quantitative Security Metrics: Unattainable Holy Grail or a Vital Breakthrough within Our Reach? 67-69 - Diana Maimut, Reza Reyhanitabar:
Authenticated Encryption: Toward Next-Generation Algorithms. 70-72 - Marco M. Carvalho, Richard Ford:
Moving-Target Defenses for Computer Networks. 73-76 - Michael Lesk:
Caller ID: Whose Privacy? 77-79 - Emiliano De Cristofaro:
Genomic Privacy and the Rise of a New Research Community. 80-83 - Bruce Schneier:
Metadata = Surveillance. 84
Volume 12, Number 3, May - June 2014
- Jeremy Epstein:
Phishing Our Employees. 3-4 - Lee Garber:
Security, Privacy, Policy, and Dependability Roundup. 6-8 - Gary McGraw:
Silver Bullet Talks with Yoshi Kohno. 9-12 - Terry Benzel:
A Symposium, a Magazine, and a Community. 13-14 - Peter G. Neumann, Sean Peisert, Marvin Schaefer:
The IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, in Retrospect. 15-17 - George Cybenko, Kathy Clark-Fisher:
IEEE Security & Privacy: The Early Years. 18-19 - Michael Z. Lee, Alan M. Dunn, Jonathan Katz, Brent Waters, Emmett Witchel:
Anon-Pass: Practical Anonymous Subscriptions. 20-27 - Nick Nikiforakis, Alexandros Kapravelos, Wouter Joosen, Christopher Kruegel, Frank Piessens, Giovanni Vigna:
On the Workings and Current Practices of Web-Based Device Fingerprinting. 28-36 - Joel Reardon, David A. Basin, Srdjan Capkun:
On Secure Data Deletion. 37-44 - Laszlo Szekeres, Mathias Payer, Tao Wei, R. Sekar:
Eternal War in Memory. 45-53 - Arthur Gervais, Ghassan O. Karame, Vedran Capkun, Srdjan Capkun:
Is Bitcoin a Decentralized Currency? 54-60 - Deirdre K. Mulligan:
The Enduring Importance of Transparency. 61-65 - Susan M. Landau:
Educating Engineers: Teaching Privacy in a World of Open Doors. 66-70 - Anna Slomovic:
Privacy Issues in Identity Verification. 71-73 - Milan Broz, Vashek Matyas:
The TrueCrypt On-Disk Format-An Independent View. 74-77 - Michael Lesk:
Does the Cloud of Surveillance Have a Silver Lining? 78-81 - Christopher A. Bonebrake, Lori Ross O'Neil:
Attacks on GPS Time Reliability. 82-84 - Martin Ortlieb:
The Anthropologist's View on Privacy. 85-87 - Steven M. Bellovin:
Dr. Strangecode. 88
Volume 12, Number 4, July - August 2014
- Susan Landau:
Security and Privacy: Facing Ethical Choices. 3-6 - Lee Garber:
Security, Privacy, Policy, and Dependability Roundup. 8-10 - Gary McGraw:
Silver Bullet Talks with Nate Fick. 11-13 - Michael Kerr, Ron G. van Schyndel:
Adapting Law Enforcement Frameworks to Address the Ethical Problems of CCTV Product Propagation. 14-21 - Simson L. Garfinkel, Michael McCarrin:
Can We Sniff Wi-Fi?: Implications of Joffe v. Google. 22-28 - Jan-Erik Ekberg, Kari Kostiainen, N. Asokan:
The Untapped Potential of Trusted Execution Environments on Mobile Devices. 29-37 - Nir Kshetri:
China's Data Privacy Regulations: A Tricky Tradeoff between ICT's Productive Utilization and Cybercontrol. 38-45 - Daniel E. Geer Jr., Poul-Henning Kamp:
Inviting More Heartbleed. 46-50 - Robert Gellman:
Willis Ware's Lasting Contribution to Privacy: Fair Information Practices. 51-54 - Rebecca Balebako, Lorrie Faith Cranor:
Improving App Privacy: Nudging App Developers to Protect User Privacy. 55-58 - Ari Juels, Thomas Ristenpart:
Honey Encryption: Encryption beyond the Brute-Force Barrier. 59-62 - Marco M. Carvalho, Jared DeMott, Richard Ford, David A. Wheeler:
Heartbleed 101. 63-67 - Patrick D. McDaniel, Brian Rivera, Ananthram Swami:
Toward a Science of Secure Environments. 68-70 - Michael Lesk:
Staffing for Security: Don't Optimize. 71-73 - Shari Lawrence Pfleeger:
The Eyes Have It: Surveillance and How It Evolved. 74-79 - Steven M. Bellovin:
By Any Means Possible: How Intelligence Agencies Have Gotten Their Data. 80-84 - John DeLong:
Aligning the Compasses: A Journey through Compliance and Technology. 85-89 - Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Personal Data and Government Surveillance. 90-96
Volume 12, Number 5, September - October 2014
- Shari Lawrence Pfleeger:
Expanding to Meet Readers' Needs. 3-4 - Gary McGraw:
Silver Bullet Talks with Bart Miller. 6-8 - Sean Peisert, Jonathan Margulies, David M. Nicol, Himanshu Khurana, Chris Sawall:
Designed-in Security for Cyber-Physical Systems. 9-12 - Bill G. Horne:
On Computer Security Incident Response Teams. 13-15 - Robin Ruefle, Audrey J. Dorofee, David A. Mundie, Allen D. Householder, Michael Murray, Samuel J. Perl:
Computer Security Incident Response Team Development and Evolution. 16-26 - Kas Clark, Don Stikvoort, Eelco Stofbergen, Elly van den Heuvel:
A Dutch Approach to Cybersecurity through Participation. 27-34 - Sandeep N. Bhatt, Pratyusa K. Manadhata, Loai Zomlot:
The Operational Role of Security Information and Event Management Systems. 35-41 - Panos Kampanakis:
Security Automation and Threat Information-Sharing Options. 42-51 - Sathya Chandran Sundaramurthy, John McHugh, Xinming Simon Ou, S. Raj Rajagopalan, Michael Wesch:
An Anthropological Approach to Studying CSIRTs. 52-60 - Tiffani R. Chen, Daniel B. Shore, Stephen J. Zaccaro, Reeshad S. Dalal, Lois E. Tetrick, Aiva K. Gorab:
An Organizational Psychology Perspective to Examining Computer Security Incident Response Teams. 61-67 - Yossi Gilad, Amir Herzberg, Haya Schulmann:
Off-Path Hacking: The Illusion of Challenge-Response Authentication. 68-77 - Katrine Evans:
Where in the World Is My Information?: Giving People Access to Their Data. 78-81 - Cuong Manh Pham, Zachary Estrada, Phuong Cao, Zbigniew T. Kalbarczyk, Ravishankar K. Iyer:
Building Reliable and Secure Virtual Machines Using Architectural Invariants. 82-85 - Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason:
Can We Afford Privacy from Surveillance? 86-89 - Aaron Beuhring, Kyle Salous:
Beyond Blacklisting: Cyberdefense in the Era of Advanced Persistent Threats. 90-93 - Bruce Schneier:
The Future of Incident Response. 96
Volume 12, Number 6, November - December 2014
- Shari Lawrence Pfleeger:
Technology, Transparency, and Trust. 3-5 - Gary McGraw:
Silver Bullet Talks with the IEEE Center for Secure Design. 9-12 - Sean Peisert, Jonathan Margulies:
Closing the Gap on Securing Energy Sector Control Systems [Guest editors' introduction]. 13-14 - Carlos A. Barreto, Jairo Alonso Giraldo, Alvaro A. Cárdenas, Eduardo Mojica-Nava, Nicanor Quijano:
Control Systems for the Power Grid and Their Resiliency to Attacks. 15-23 - Moses Schwartz, John Mulder, Adrian R. Chavez, Benjamin A. Allan:
Emerging Techniques for Field Device Security. 24-31 - Chuck McParland, Sean Peisert, Anna Scaglione:
Monitoring Security of Networked Control Systems: It's the Physics. 32-39 - Saman A. Zonouz, Julian L. Rrushi, Stephen E. McLaughlin:
Detecting Industrial Control Malware Using Automated PLC Code Analytics. 40-47 - Ryan Ellis:
Regulating Cybersecurity: Institutional Learning or a Lesson in Futility? 48-54 - Sean Peisert, Jonathan Margulies, Eric Byres, Paul Dorey, Dale Peterson, Zach Tudor:
Control Systems Security from the Front Lines. 55-58 - Francien Dechesne, Dina Hadziosmanovic, Wolter Pieters:
Experimenting with Incentives: Security in Pilots for Future Grids. 59-66 - Jungwoo Ryoo, Syed Rizvi, William Aiken, John Kissell:
Cloud Security Auditing: Challenges and Emerging Approaches. 68-74 - Frank Kargl, Rens W. van der Heijden, Hartmut König, Alfonso Valdes, Marc Dacier:
Insights on the Security and Dependability of Industrial Control Systems. 75-78 - Melissa Dark:
Advancing Cybersecurity Education. 79-83 - Wendy M. Grossman:
"Emergency" Ushers in a New Era in British Communications Surveillance. 84-88 - Lorrie Faith Cranor, Norbou Buchler:
Better Together: Usability and Security Go Hand in Hand. 89-93 - Michael Lesk:
Trust, but Verify. 94-96 - Todd Bauer, Jason R. Hamlet:
Physical Unclonable Functions: A Primer. 97-101 - Benjamin Edelman:
Accountable? The Problems and Solutions of Online Ad Optimization. 102-107 - Steven M. Bellovin:
What Should Crypto Look Like? 108
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