Security Reading Group Summer 2014
Security Reading Group meets almost every week on Thursday 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.Meeting Schedule
| Date | Presenter | Food | Paper |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6/5 | Frank | Jethro | Amplification Hell: Revisiting Network Protocols for DDoS Abuse. |
| 6/12 | Jethro | David | FLUSH+RELOAD: A High Resolution, Low Noise, L3 Cache Side-Channel Attack. |
| 6/19 | Frank | Linda | DP5: A Private Presence Service. |
| 6/26 | Richard | Richard | ZØ: An optimizing Distributing Zero-Knowledge Compiler. |
| 7/3 | NO READING GROUP: JULY 4TH WEEKEND | ||
| 7/10 | Warren | Frank | iSeeYou: Disabling the MacBook Webcam Indicator LED. |
| 7/17 | NO READING GROUP | ||
| 7/24 | David | Stephen | The Web never forgets: Persistent tracking mechanisms in the wild. |
| 7/31 | Linda | Sadia | Your Reputation Precedes You: History, Reputation, and the Chrome Malware Warning. |
| 8/7 | Thurston | Thurston | Enforcing Forward-Edge Control-Flow Integrity in GCC & LLVM. |
| 8/14 | Warren | Frank | Practice Talk: Clickjacking Revisted: A Perceptual View of UI Security. |
| 8/21 | NO READING GROUP: USENIX + End of Summer |
Instructions for presenters
You are welcome to present your own work or somebody else's. The most common strategy seems to be to choose a paper that interests you from a recent conference. Many of the papers we discuss come from CCS, NDSS, Oakland, or USENIX Security, but anything related to security that you find exciting is appropriate.You are responsible for leading the discussion. This may include making sure people stay on topic, or reminding someone to give everyone else a chance to speak. Do not be afraid to do either of these things. If you are giving a practice talk and would not like to be interrupted, please tell everyone this before beginning your talk.
Contact Frank Li (frankli@cs) on any issue on this page or SRG summer 2014 (especially if you are interested in presenting).