Pub Crawl - March 2024
Selections by dgoff
Pub Crawl summarizes sets of publications that have been peer-reviewed and presented at Science of Security (SoS) conferences or referenced in current work. The topics are chosen for their usefulness for current researchers. Select the topic name to view the corresponding list of publications. Submissions and suggestions are welcome.
In January 2024, the SoS project announced a new direction. Initially, SoS focused on five hard problems in cybersecurity research. The new focus updates these areas and looks at specific research in Trusted Systems, Defensive Mechanisms, and AI and Cybersecurity. The bibliographies cited here are related to specific research topics and related areas under the three new priorities.
Autonomous agents are being developed to allow for fully automated interactions between humans and computers using voice, gestures, and other attributes.
Predictable Remote Attestation
Attestation is the verification of changes to software as part of trusted computing.
Attestation is the verification of changes to software as part of trusted computing.
Attestation is the verification of changes to software as part of trusted computing.
The Science of Security is the general topic for defining a rigorous systematic approach to addressing cybersecurity issues, including technical, policy, and human issues.
Articles listed on these pages have been found on publicly available internet pages and are cited with links to those pages. Some of the information included herein has been reprinted with permission from the authors or data repositories. Direct any requests for removal via email of the links or modifications to specific citations. Please include the URL of the specific citation in your correspondence.
Pub Crawl contains bibliographical citations, abstracts if available, links on specific topics, and research problems of interest to the SoS community.
How recent are these publications?
These bibliographies include recent scholarly research on topics that have been presented or published within the stated year. Some represent updates from work presented in previous years; others are new topics.
How are topics selected?
The specific topics are selected from materials that have been peer-reviewed and presented at SoS conferences or referenced in current work. The topics are also chosen for their usefulness for current researchers.
How can I submit or suggest a publication?
Researchers willing to share their work are welcome to submit a citation, abstract, and URL for consideration and posting, and to identify additional topics of interest to the community. Researchers are also encouraged to share this request with their colleagues and collaborators.