Usenix security 2024 papers USENIX Best Papers. booktitle = {33rd USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 24)}, year = {2024}, isbn = {978-1-939133-44-1 Hotel Reservation Deadline: Monday, July 22, 2024. Reiter, Neil Zhenqiang Gong: USENIX Security '24. Important Dates. USENIX has negotiated a special conference attendee room rate of US$219 plus tax for single/double occupancy for conference attendees, including in-room wireless internet. are firm deadlines; no extensions will be granted. Upcoming; By Name; Calls for Papers Papers. Krishnamurthy: USENIX Security '24: Formalizing Soundness Proofs of Linear PCP SNARKs: Bolton Bailey, Andrew Miller: USENIX Security '24 Registration Information. Submission Policies. USENIX Security '24 has three submission deadlines. USENIX Security brings together researchers, practitioners, system programmers, and others to share and explore the latest advances in the security and privacy of computer systems and networks. Sign in using your HotCRP. 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The 382 already accepted papers, combined with Since 2020, papers accepted at the USENIX Security Symposium had the option to get their artifact evaluated through a separate procedure, which this year was supervised by Phani Vadrevu and Anjo Vahldiek-Oberwagner. In this paper, we formally define social authentication, present a protocol called SOAP that largely automates social authentication, formally prove SOAP's security, and demonstrate SOAP's practicality in two prototypes. USENIX Security '24 submissions deadlines are as follows: Summer Deadline: Tuesday, June 6, 2023, 11:59 pm AoE Fall Deadline: Tuesday, October 17, 2023, 11:59 pm AoE Winter Deadline: Thursday, February 8, 2024, 11:59 pm AoE All papers that are accepted by the end of the winter submission reviewing cycle (February–June 2024) will appear in the Important: In 2023, USENIX Security introduced substantial changes to the review process, aimed to provide a more consistent path towards acceptance and reduce the number of times papers reenter the reviewing process. Paper submissions due: Wednesday, September USENIX Security '24: Lotto: Secure Participant Selection against Adversarial Servers in Federated Learning: Zhifeng Jiang, Peng Ye, Shiqi He, Wei Wang, Ruichuan Chen, Bo Li: USENIX Security '24: Loopy Hell(ow): Infinite Traffic Loops at the Application Layer: Yepeng Pan, Anna Ascheman, Christian Rossow: USENIX Security '24 HotCRP. Final papers due: Tuesday, March 5, 2024; Artifact Registration deadline USENIX Security '24: Automated Large-Scale Analysis of Cookie Notice Compliance: Ahmed Bouhoula, Karel Kubicek, Amit Zac, Carlos Cotrini, David Basin: USENIX Security '24: Two Shuffles Make a RAM: Improved Constant Overhead Zero Knowledge RAM: Yibin Yang, David Heath: USENIX Security '24: Practical Security Analysis of Zero-Knowledge Proof Circuits 33rd USENIX Security Symposium The USENIX Security Symposium brings together researchers, practitioners, system administrators, system programmers, and 2024 • Final paper files due: Thursday, June 13, 2024 • Invited talk and panel proposals due: Thursday, February 8, 2024 • Poster proposals due: Tuesday, July 9, 2024 ° Notification USENIX Supporters; 2024 Board Election; Board Meeting Minutes; Donate; Conferences. Artifacts can be submitted in the same cycle as the accepted paper or in any of the following cycles for 2024. USENIX Security '23. com signin. 1%. 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Conference Title Author(s) USENIX Security '24: SWOOSH: Efficient Lattice-Based Non-Interactive Key Exchange: Phillip Gajland, Bor de • Paper submissions due: Wednesday, September 4, 2024 • Early reject notification: Tuesday, October 15, 2024 • Rebuttal period: November 18–25, 2024 of submitted and accepted papers, USENIX Security ’25 will implement a new approach to presenting accepted papers and 33rd USENIX Security Symposium The USENIX Security Symposium brings together researchers, practitioners, system administrators, system programmers, and 2024 • Final paper files due: Thursday, June 13, 2024 • Invited talk and panel proposals due: Thursday, February 8, 2024 • Poster proposals due: Tuesday, July 9, 2024 ° Notification USENIX Security '24: ResolverFuzz: Automated Discovery of DNS Resolver Vulnerabilities with Query-Response Fuzzing: Qifan Zhang, Xuesong Bai, Xiang Li, Haixin Duan, Qi Li, Zhou Li: USENIX Security '24: Mudjacking: Patching Backdoor Vulnerabilities in Foundation Models: Hongbin Liu, Michael K. Papers and proceedings are freely available to everyone once the event begins. Krishnamurthy: USENIX Security '24: Formalizing Soundness Proofs of Linear PCP SNARKs: Bolton Bailey, Andrew Miller: USENIX Security '24 In this paper, however, we demonstrate the feasibility of a protocol-agnostic approach to proxy detection, enabled by the shared characteristic of nested protocol stacks inherent to all forms of proxying and tunneling activities. Any video, audio, and/or slides that are posted after the event are also free and open to everyone. Filter List View By: Year SOUPS 2024. Retain current filters . Support USENIX and our commitment to Open Access. Paper submissions due: Wednesday, September 4, 2024; Early reject notification: Tuesday, October 15, 2024; Rebuttal period: November 18–25, 2024 Papers and proceedings are freely available to everyone once the event begins. . Discounts. Asokan: USENIX Security '24: Lightweight Authentication of Web Data via Garble-Then-Prove: USENIX Security '24: VeriSimplePIR: Verifiability in SimplePIR at No Online Cost for Honest Servers: Leo de Castro, Keewoo Lee USENIX Security '24: Fingerprinting Obfuscated Proxy Traffic with Encapsulated TLS Handshakes: Diwen Xue, Michalis Kallitsis, Amir Houmansadr, Roya Ensafi: USENIX Security '24: SmartCookie: Blocking Large-Scale SYN Floods with a Split-Proxy Defense on Programmable Data Planes: Sophia Yoo, Xiaoqi Chen, Jennifer Rexford: USENIX Security '24 All authors of accepted USENIX Security '24 papers (including shepherd-approved papers) are encouraged to submit artifacts for Artifact Evaluation (AE). New in 2025, there will be two submission cycles. Upcoming; By Name; Calls for Papers; Grants; Papers. 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USENIX Security '24 will announce the accepted papers from the summer, fall, and winter submission deadlines separately. Beyond Fear and Frustration - Towards a Holistic Understanding of Emotions in Cybersecurity. Search results. Conference Title Author(s) USENIX Security '24: 6Sense: Internet-Wide IPv6 Scanning and its Security Applications: Grant Williams, Mert Erdemir USENIX Security '23: Remote Code Execution from SSTI in the Sandbox: Automatically Detecting and Exploiting Template Escape Bugs: Yudi Zhao, Yuan Zhang, Min Yang: USENIX Security '22: Provably-Safe Multilingual Software Sandboxing using WebAssembly: Jay Bosamiya, Wen Shih Lim, Bryan Parno: USENIX Security '21 USENIX Security '24: Don't Waste My Efforts: Pruning Redundant Sanitizer Checks by Developer-Implemented Type Checks: Yizhuo Zhai, Zhiyun Qian, Chengyu Song, Manu Sridharan, Trent Jaeger, Paul Yu, Srikanth V. In this paper, we present a novel and scalable multi-party computation (MPC) protocol tailored for privacy-preserving machine learning (PPML) with semi-honest security in the honest-majority USENIX Security '24 Lotto: Secure Participant Selection against Adversarial Servers in Federated Learning Zhifeng Jiang, Peng Ye, Shiqi He, Wei Wang, Ruichuan Chen, Bo Li USENIX Security '24 has three submission deadlines. Final papers due: Tuesday, March 5, 2024; Artifact Registration deadline New approach to presenting accepted papers (see the public RFC about the plans for this new model). Donate Today. 6% to 19. "FEASE: Fast and Expressive Asymmetric Searchable Encryption" appearing at USENIX Security 2024 is a result of collaboration with researchers from Surrey Centre for Cyber Security and our contribution to the EU H2020 33rd USENIX Security Symposium The USENIX Security Symposium brings together researchers, practitioners, system administrators, system programmers, and 2024 • Final paper files due: Thursday, June 13, 2024 • Invited talk and panel proposals due: Thursday, February 8, 2024 • Poster proposals due: Tuesday, July 9, 2024 ° Notification 33rd USENIX Security Symposium The USENIX Security Symposium brings together researchers, practitioners, system administrators, system programmers, and 2024 • Final paper files due: Thursday, June 13, 2024 • Invited talk and panel proposals due: Thursday, February 8, 2024 • Poster proposals due: Tuesday, July 9, 2024 ° Notification New approach to presenting accepted papers (see the public RFC about the plans for this new model). • Mandatory Paper Registration Deadline: Thursday, February 8, 2024 • Paper Submission Deadline: Thursday, February 15, 2024 USENIX Supporters; 2024 Board Election; Board Meeting Minutes; Donate; Conferences. Pre-publication versions with Georgia Tech authors or co USENIX Security '24 WEBRR: A Forensic System for Replaying and Investigating Web-Based Attacks in The Modern Web Joey Allen, Zheng Yang, Feng Xiao, Matthew Landen, Roberto USENIX Security '24 Fledging Will Continue Until Privacy Improves: Empirical Analysis of Google's Privacy-Preserving Targeted Advertising Giuseppe Calderonio, Mir Masood Ali, “Guardians of the Galaxy: Content Moderation in the InterPlanetary File System” . (USENIX Security 24)}, year = {2024}, isbn = {978-1-939133-44-1}, address = {Philadelphia, PA}, pages = {3223--3240}, url USENIX Security '23: Did the Shark Eat the Watchdog in the NTP Pool? Deceiving the NTP Pool’s Monitoring System: Jonghoon Kwon, Jeonggyu Song, Junbeom Hur, Adrian Perrig: USENIX Security '23: Formal Analysis of SPDM: Security Protocol and Data Model version 1. To USENIX Security '24: SWOOSH: Efficient Lattice-Based Non-Interactive Key Exchange: Phillip Gajland, Bor de Kock, Miguel Quaresma, Giulio Malavolta, Peter Schwabe: USENIX Security '24 "What Keeps People Secure is That They Met The Security Team": Deconstructing Drivers And Goals of Organizational Security Awareness: Jonas Hielscher, Simon Parkin USENIX Security '24: The Challenges of Bringing Cryptography from Research Papers to Products: Results from an Interview Study with Experts: Konstantin Fischer, Ivana Trummová, Phillip Gajland, Yasemin Acar, Sascha Fahl, Angela Sasse: USENIX Security '24: Splitting the Difference on Adversarial Training: Matan Levi, Aryeh Kontorovich: OSDI '24 USENIX Supporters; 2024 Board Election; Board Meeting Minutes; Donate; Conferences. 2: Cas Cremers, Alexander Dax, Aurora Naska: USENIX Security '23 In this paper, we propose a novel prediction perturbation defense named ModelGuard, which aims at defending against adaptive model extraction attacks while maintaining a high utility of the protected system. 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