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About UC Berkeley Security. UC Berkeley computer security research is at the forefront of areas ranging from secure voting, botnets, web security, cryptography, privacy, network security, and software security. Our supportive faculty and diverse students create a highly collaborative environment. Measuring Pay-per-Install: The Commoditization of Malware Distribution". By Juan Caballero, Chris Grier, Christian Kreibich, and Vern Paxson wins the Best Paper Award at the 2011 USENIX Security Symposium. Seagl...

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Security Research - Computer Science - UC Berkeley EECS | security.cs.berkeley.edu Reviews

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About UC Berkeley Security. UC Berkeley computer security research is at the forefront of areas ranging from secure voting, botnets, web security, cryptography, privacy, network security, and software security. Our supportive faculty and diverse students create a highly collaborative environment. Measuring Pay-per-Install: The Commoditization of Malware Distribution". By Juan Caballero, Chris Grier, Christian Kreibich, and Vern Paxson wins the Best Paper Award at the 2011 USENIX Security Symposium. Seagl...

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Smartphone Security - Security Research - UC Berkeley EECS

http://security.cs.berkeley.edu/projects/smartphones

We are studying the security of smartphone devices. The project has two focuses: application analysis and platform design. We are developing static and dynamic analyses of Android applications to identify vulnerable and malicious applications. We are also studying the Android and iOS permission systems and communication mechanisms, with the goal of making recommendations for future systems. Our interest in platform design includes usability studies; we are examining how users view smartph...Adrienne Port...

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Measuring and Combatting Spam on Social Networks - Security Research - UC Berkeley EECS

http://security.cs.berkeley.edu/projects/snspam

Measuring and Combatting Spam on Social Networks. Spam: The Underground on 140 Characters or Less. Chris Grier, Kurt Thomas, Vern Paxson, and Michael Zhang. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, October 2010. [ pdf. Detecting and Analyzing Automated Activity on Twitter. C M Zhang and V. Paxson. Proceedings of Passive and Active Measurement, March 2011. [ pdf. Design and Evaluation of a Real-Time URL Spam Filtering Service. AMP Lab @ UC Berkeley). Measuring Pay-per-Ins...

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Berkeley Security Seminar - UC Berkeley EECS

http://security.cs.berkeley.edu/seminar/spring15.html

Berkeley Security Seminar: Spring 2015. The Berkeley Security Seminar strives to foster greater discussion and collaboration between researchers at Berkeley and outside researchers and engineers who work on large-scale security and privacy. Once or twice a month, we bring in an external speaker for a technical talk on Fridays from 12pm to 1pm in 380 Soda Hall, followed by individual meetings with students, postdocs, and faculty. Please see the Current Seminar Schedule. For this semester's talks. The most...

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Security Reading Group Summer 2014 - Security Research - UC Berkeley EECS

http://security.cs.berkeley.edu/srg/fa14.html

Security Reading Group Summer 2014. Security Reading Group meets almost Fridays from 12:00pm to 1:00pm in Soda Hall Room 606. We eat and chat for the first 15 minutes, and the presenter presents or leads discussion for the next 45. Security Analysis of the Estonian Internet Voting System. XRay: Enhancing the Web's Transparency with Differential Correlation. No Reading Group: Thanksgiving. But anything related to security that you find exciting is appropriate.

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Botnet Intelligence Through Infiltration - Security Research - UC Berkeley EECS

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Botnet Intelligence Through Infiltration. We are developing techniques and refining our capability to perform experiments that infiltrate botnets under our control. To this we are developing passive (e.g., decoding the command and control messages and understanding their effects), active (e.g., responding to status requests), and adversarial (e.g., sending messages to incur some action) techniques for botnets. Insights from the Inside: A View of Botnet Management from Infiltration. Juan Caballero, Chris ...

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Bay Area Security Research Summit - 2015

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Bay Area Security Research Summit 2015. April 10, 2015 — San Francisco. The Bay Area Security Research Summit is an annual student-led academic workshop for researchers at UC Berkeley. Who study computer security and applied cryptography. Dropbox graciously provided the venue and catering for this year's event. How to Spread Rumours Anonymously. Giulia Fanti, UCB. Privacy-Preserving Shortest Path Computation. David Wu, Stanford. BlindBox: Deep Packet Inspection over Encrypted Data. Justine Sherry, UCB.

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Bay Area Security Research Summit - 2014

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Bay Area Security Research Summit 2014. May 2, 2014 — Gates Building, Stanford University. The Bay Area Security Research Summit is an annual academic workshop organized by and for PhD students from UC Berkeley. Studying computer security and applied cryptography. The Applied Crypto Group. At Stanford hosted the first joint Stanford-Berkeley security event. Password Managers: Risks, Pitfalls, and Improvements. Suman Jana, UT Austin. Protecting Users by Confining JavaScript with SWAPI.

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Chris grier’s web site. Berkeley research projects are online at the UC Berkeley Security Web Site. Botnet Intelligence Through Infiltration. Measuring and Combatting Spam on Social Networks. Both of these projects are currently still in progress at UCB, ICSI, and UCSD, where there are a number of faculty, researchers, and students who are working on aspects of this work. We routinely publish on our projects (see: research. And some of our data is available upon request. The following projects are. We ne...

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Security with added cheese. Links to my AusCERT 2015 presentation and video will be up soon! Just a quick note to say that I’ll be sitting the ISACA CGEIT exam tomorrow . should be a great time hahah. Red teams vs Blue teams. It feels like forever since I wrote something for the blog haha First – I passed the CRISC exam that I did in December! I’m super stoked with that . I just have to jump through the hoops and make sure all the paperwork is up to scratch now. I think I’m 30 …. Red teams vs Blue teams.

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Security Research - Computer Science - UC Berkeley EECS

About UC Berkeley Security. UC Berkeley computer security research is at the forefront of areas ranging from secure voting, botnets, web security, cryptography, privacy, network security, and software security. Our supportive faculty and diverse students create a highly collaborative environment. Measuring Pay-per-Install: The Commoditization of Malware Distribution". By Juan Caballero, Chris Grier, Christian Kreibich, and Vern Paxson wins the Best Paper Award at the 2011 USENIX Security Symposium. Seagl...

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SSC: Systems Security Center - Columbia University

The Systems Security Center (SSC) is a research organization in network/systems security at Columbia University. Our research emphasis spans a wide diversity of security-related topics, with an objective to provide security and robustness guarantees for systems and networks in response to anomalous conditions and malicious attacks. SSC is composed of various research groups affiliated with the Department of Computer Science at Columbia University. These research groups include:.

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About the CS SecurityLab. Located in the Department of Computer Science. The CS SecurityLab is an academic and research facility that investigates problems relating to information assurance and computer and network security. Current areas of interest include (but are not limited to):. More information about the SecurityLab’s current projects. Is listed on the Projects page. The lab is managed by Profs. Micah Sherr. And contact one of the affiliated faculty. Detecting instances of censorship with Senser.

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Security and Privacy Research Group. Princeton Security and Privacy Research Group. Researchers in Princeton's Department of Computer Science. Focus on a broad array of security- and privacy-related research areas. The interdisciplinary Security and Privacy Research Group has active projects spanning the domains of cryptography (both theoretical and applied), distributed systems and networking, programming languages and formal methods, web security, and privacy-enhancing technologies. Andrew W. Appel.