Title:
Security and Privacy in Communication Networks 18th EAI International Conference, SecureComm 2022, Virtual Event, October 2022, Proceedings
Author:
Li, Fengjun. editor.
ISBN:
9783031255380
Edition:
1st ed. 2023.
Physical Description:
XV, 840 p. 232 illus., 189 illus. in color. online resource.
Series:
Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, 462
Contents:
AI for Security -- Classification-Based Anomaly Prediction in XACML Policies -- An Evolutionary Learning Approach towards the Open Challenge of IoT Device Identification -- SecureBERT: A Domain-Specific Language Model for Cybersecurity -- CapsITD: Malicious Insider Threat Detection Based on Capsule Neural Network -- Towards high transferability on neural network for black-box adversarial attacks -- Coreference Resolution for Cybersecurity Entity: Towards Explicit, Comprehensive Cybersecurity Knowledge Graph with Low Redundancy -- Applied Cryptography -- Another Lattice Attack against ECDSA with the wNAF to Recover More Bits per Signature -- MAG-PUF: Magnetic Physical Unclonable Functions for Device Authentication in the IoT -- A Cross-layer Plausibly Deniable Encryption System for Mobile Devices -- Binary Analysis -- Language and platform independent attribution of heterogeneous code -- Multi-relational Instruction Association Graph for Cross-architecture Binary Similarity Comparison -- Cost-effective malware classification based on deep active learning -- Blockchain -- CTDRB: Controllable Timed Data Release using Blockchains -- FairBlock: Preventing Blockchain Front-running with Minimal Overheads -- Blockchain-based Ciphertext Policy-hiding Access Control Scheme -- Granting Access Privileges using OpenID Connect in Permissioned Distributed Ledgers -- Decentralized and Efficient Blockchain Rewriting with Bi-level Validity Verification -- Cryptography -- TERSE: Tiny Encryptions and Really Speedy Execution for Post-Quantum Private Stream Aggregation -- Symmetrical Disguise: Realizing Homomorphic Encryption Services from Symmetric Primitives -- Replicated additive secret sharing with the optimized number of shares -- Generic 2-Party PFE with Constant Rounds and Linear Active Security, and Efficient Instantiation -- Data Security -- A Random Reversible Watermarking Schefme for Relational Data -- Enabling Accurate Data Recovery for Mobile Devices against Malware Attacks -- Bootstrapping Trust in Community Repository Projects -- Intrusion Detection -- Assessing the Quality of Differentially Private Synthetic Data for Intrusion Detection -- Forensic Analysis and Detection of Spoofing based Email Attack using Memory Forensics and Machine Learning -- AttackMiner: A Graph Neural Network Based Approach for Attack Detection from Audit Logs -- Hiatus: Unsupervised Generative Approach for Detection of DoS and DDoS Attacks -- Mobile Security -- What Data Do The Google Dialer and Messages Apps On Android Send to Google? -- Detection and Privacy Leakage Analysis of Third-party Libraries in Android Apps -- Secure CV2X using COTS Smartphones over LTE Infrastructure -- Network Security -- DQR: A Double Q Learning Multi Agent Routing Protocol for Wireless Medical Sensor Network -- Message Recovery Attack of Kyber Based on Information Leakage in Decoding Operation -- PII-PSM: A New Targeted Password Strength Meter Using Personally Identifiable Information -- Privacy -- Silver Surfers on the Tech Wave: Privacy Analysis of Android Apps for the Elderly -- MetaPriv: Acting in Favor of Privacy on Social Media Platforms -- Adversary for Social Good: Leveraging AttributeObfuscating Attack to Protect User Privacy on Social Networks -- Software Security -- No-Fuzz: Efficient Anti-Fuzzing Techniques -- eSROP attack: leveraging signal handler to implement Turing-complete attack under CFI defense -- Breaking Embedded Software Homogeneity with Protocol Mutations -- Security and Privacy-preserving Solutions in the Internet of Things (S/P-IoT) -- A Generalized Unknown Malware Classification -- Research on the Grouping Method of Side-Channel Leakage Detection -- PREFHE, PREFHE-AES and PREFHE-SGX: Secure Multiparty Computation Protocols from Fully Homomorphic Encryption and Proxy ReEncryption With AES and Intel SGX.
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