Top-100 Security Papers

This webpage is an attempt to assemble a ranking of top-cited papers from the area of computer security. The ranking has been created based on citations of papers published at top security conferences. More details are available here.

Top 100 papers from 1981 to 2019 ⌄

  1. 1
    Dorothy E. Denning:
    An Intrusion-Detection Model.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 1986
    5224 cites at Google Scholar
    1588% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  2. 2
    Mihir Bellare and Phillip Rogaway:
    Random Oracles are Practical: A Paradigm for Designing Efficient Protocols.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 1993
    5223 cites at Google Scholar
    3885% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  3. 3
    Vipul Goyal, Omkant Pandey, Amit Sahai, and Brent Waters:
    Attribute-based encryption for fine-grained access control of encrypted data.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2006
    5028 cites at Google Scholar
    2817% above average of year
    Last visited: Apr-2020
    Paper: DOI
  4. 4
    Laurent Eschenauer and Virgil D. Gligor:
    A key-management scheme for distributed sensor networks.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2002
    5002 cites at Google Scholar
    2011% above average of year
    Last visited: Apr-2020
    Paper: DOI
  5. 5
    John Bethencourt, Amit Sahai, and Brent Waters:
    Ciphertext-Policy Attribute-Based Encryption.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2007
    4611 cites at Google Scholar
    2524% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  6. 6
    Haowen Chan, Adrian Perrig, and Dawn Xiaodong Song:
    Random Key Predistribution Schemes for Sensor Networks.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2003
    4006 cites at Google Scholar
    1551% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  7. 7
    Dawn Xiaodong Song, David A. Wagner, and Adrian Perrig:
    Practical Techniques for Searches on Encrypted Data.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2000
    3413 cites at Google Scholar
    2204% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  8. 8
    Matt Blaze, Joan Feigenbaum, and Jack Lacy:
    Decentralized Trust Management.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 1996
    3114 cites at Google Scholar
    2061% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  9. 9
    Giuseppe Ateniese, Randal C. Burns, Reza Curtmola, Joseph Herring, Lea Kissner, Zachary N. J. Peterson, and Dawn Xiaodong Song:
    Provable data possession at untrusted stores.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2007
    2943 cites at Google Scholar
    1575% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  10. 10
    Stephanie Forrest, Steven A. Hofmeyr, Anil Somayaji, and Thomas A. Longstaff:
    A Sense of Self for Unix Processes.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 1996
    2672 cites at Google Scholar
    1754% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  11. 11
    Joseph A. Goguen and José Meseguer:
    Security Policies and Security Models.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 1982
    2583 cites at Google Scholar
    1260% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  12. 12
    Sencun Zhu, Sanjeev Setia, and Sushil Jajodia:
    LEAP: efficient security mechanisms for large-scale distributed sensor networks.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2003
    2457 cites at Google Scholar
    913% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  13. 13
    Donggang Liu and Peng Ning:
    Establishing pairwise keys in distributed sensor networks.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2003
    2427 cites at Google Scholar
    900% above average of year
    Last visited: Apr-2020
    Paper: DOI
  14. 14
    Thomas Ristenpart, Eran Tromer, Hovav Shacham, and Stefan Savage:
    Hey, you, get off of my cloud: exploring information leakage in third-party compute clouds.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2009
    2347 cites at Google Scholar
    1437% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  15. 15
    Reza Curtmola, Juan A. Garay, Seny Kamara, and Rafail Ostrovsky:
    Searchable symmetric encryption: improved definitions and efficient constructions.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2006
    2252 cites at Google Scholar
    1207% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  16. 16
    Ari Juels and Burton S. Kaliski Jr.:
    Pors: proofs of retrievability for large files.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2007
    2152 cites at Google Scholar
    1125% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  17. 17
    Yajin Zhou and Xuxian Jiang:
    Dissecting Android Malware: Characterization and Evolution.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2012
    2104 cites at Google Scholar
    1718% above average of year
    Last visited: Apr-2020
    Paper: DOI
  18. 18
    Yao Liu, Michael K. Reiter, and Peng Ning:
    False data injection attacks against state estimation in electric power grids.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2009
    2060 cites at Google Scholar
    1249% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  19. 19
    Nicholas Carlini and David A. Wagner:
    Towards Evaluating the Robustness of Neural Networks.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2017
    1999 cites at Google Scholar
    4841% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  20. 20
    Martín Abadi and Andrew D. Gordon:
    A Calculus for Cryptographic Protocols: The Spi Calculus.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 1997
    1990 cites at Google Scholar
    1112% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  21. 21
    David Moore, Geoffrey M. Voelker, and Stefan Savage:
    Inferring Internet Denial-of-Service Activity.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2001
    1966 cites at Google Scholar
    860% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  22. 22
    Ian T. Foster, Carl Kesselman, Gene Tsudik, and Steven Tuecke:
    A Security Architecture for Computational Grids.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 1998
    1957 cites at Google Scholar
    1107% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  23. 23
    Crispin Cowan, Calton Pu, Dave Maier, Heather Hintony, Jonathan Walpole, Peat Bakke, Steve Beattie, Aaron Grier, Perry Wagle, and Qian Zhang:
    StackGuard: Automatic Adaptive Detection and Prevention of Buffer-Overflow Attacks.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 1998
    1931 cites at Google Scholar
    1091% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  24. 24
    Wenke Lee and Salvatore J. Stolfo:
    Data Mining Approaches for Intrusion Detection.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 1998
    1928 cites at Google Scholar
    1090% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  25. 25
    Arvind Narayanan and Vitaly Shmatikov:
    Robust De-anonymization of Large Sparse Datasets.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2008
    1925 cites at Google Scholar
    1286% above average of year
    Last visited: Dec-2019
    Paper: DOI
  26. 26
    Steven M. Bellovin and Michael Merritt:
    Encrypted key exchange: password-based protocols secure against dictionary attacks.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 1992
    1908 cites at Google Scholar
    2566% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  27. 27
    Tal Garfinkel and Mendel Rosenblum:
    A Virtual Machine Introspection Based Architecture for Intrusion Detection.
    Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), 2003
    1901 cites at Google Scholar
    683% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  28. 28
    Wenke Lee, Salvatore J. Stolfo, and Kui W. Mok:
    A Data Mining Framework for Building Intrusion Detection Models.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 1999
    1848 cites at Google Scholar
    1190% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  29. 29
    David D. Clark and D. R. Wilson:
    A Comparison of Commercial and Military Computer Security Policies.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 1987
    1831 cites at Google Scholar
    1136% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  30. 30
    James Newsome and Dawn Xiaodong Song:
    Dynamic Taint Analysis for Automatic Detection, Analysis, and SignatureGeneration of Exploits on Commodity Software.
    Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), 2005
    1795 cites at Google Scholar
    1028% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  31. 31
    Ari Juels and Martin Wattenberg:
    A Fuzzy Commitment Scheme.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 1999
    1746 cites at Google Scholar
    1119% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  32. 32
    Adrienne Porter Felt, Erika Chin, Steve Hanna, Dawn Song, and David A. Wagner:
    Android permissions demystified.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2011
    1631 cites at Google Scholar
    1172% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  33. 33
    Giuseppe Ateniese, Kevin Fu, Matthew Green, and Susan Hohenberger:
    Improved Proxy Re-Encryption Schemes with Applications to Secure Distributed Storage.
    Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), 2005
    1622 cites at Google Scholar
    919% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  34. 34
    Christina Warrender, Stephanie Forrest, and Barak A. Pearlmutter:
    Detecting Intrusions using System Calls: Alternative Data Models.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 1999
    1615 cites at Google Scholar
    1028% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  35. 35
    Stuart Staniford, Vern Paxson, and Nicholas Weaver:
    How to Own the Internet in Your Spare Time.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2002
    1594 cites at Google Scholar
    573% above average of year
    Last visited: Feb-2019
    Paper: DOI
  36. 36
    Oleg Sheyner, Joshua W. Haines, Somesh Jha, Richard Lippmann, and Jeannette M. Wing:
    Automated Generation and Analysis of Attack Graphs.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2002
    1512 cites at Google Scholar
    538% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  37. 37
    Karl Koscher, Alexei Czeskis, Franziska Roesner, Shwetak Patel, Tadayoshi Kohno, Stephen Checkoway, Damon McCoy, Brian Kantor, Danny Anderson, Hovav Shacham, and Stefan Savage:
    Experimental Security Analysis of a Modern Automobile.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2010
    1497 cites at Google Scholar
    1110% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  38. 38
    Nicolas Papernot, Patrick D. McDaniel, Somesh Jha, Matt Fredrikson, Z. Berkay Celik, and Ananthram Swami:
    The Limitations of Deep Learning in Adversarial Settings.
    IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2016
    1465 cites at Google Scholar
    2169% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  39. 39
    Blaise Gassend, Dwaine E. Clarke, Marten van Dijk, and Srinivas Devadas:
    Silicon physical random functions.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2002
    1399 cites at Google Scholar
    491% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  40. 40
    Reiner Sailer, Xiaolan Zhang, Trent Jaeger, and Leendert van Doorn:
    Design and Implementation of a TCG-based Integrity Measurement Architecture.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2004
    1395 cites at Google Scholar
    643% above average of year
    Last visited: Apr-2020
    Paper: DOI
  41. 41
    J. Alex Halderman, Seth D. Schoen, Nadia Heninger, William Clarkson, William Paul, Joseph A. Calandrino, Ariel J. Feldman, Jacob Appelbaum, and Edward W. Felten:
    Lest We Remember: Cold Boot Attacks on Encryption Keys.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2008
    1361 cites at Google Scholar
    880% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  42. 42
    D. F. C. Brewer and Michael J. Nash:
    The Chinese Wall Security Policy.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 1989
    1360 cites at Google Scholar
    2936% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  43. 43
    Arvind Narayanan and Vitaly Shmatikov:
    De-anonymizing Social Networks.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2009
    1353 cites at Google Scholar
    786% above average of year
    Last visited: Apr-2020
    Paper: DOI
  44. 44
    Hovav Shacham:
    The geometry of innocent flesh on the bone: return-into-libc without function calls (on the x86).
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2007
    1337 cites at Google Scholar
    661% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  45. 45
    C. Christopher Erway, Alptekin Küpçü, Charalampos Papamanthou, and Roberto Tamassia:
    Dynamic provable data possession.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2009
    1315 cites at Google Scholar
    761% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  46. 46
    Guofei Gu, Roberto Perdisci, Junjie Zhang, and Wenke Lee:
    BotMiner: Clustering Analysis of Network Traffic for Protocol- and Structure-Independent Botnet Detection.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2008
    1308 cites at Google Scholar
    842% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  47. 47
    Qian Wang, Cong Wang, Jin Li, Kui Ren, and Wenjing Lou:
    Enabling Public Verifiability and Data Dynamics for Storage Security in Cloud Computing.
    European Symposium on Research in Computer Security (ESORICS), 2009
    1283 cites at Google Scholar
    740% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  48. 48
    Adrian Perrig, Ran Canetti, J. D. Tygar, and Dawn Xiaodong Song:
    Efficient Authentication and Signing of Multicast Streams over Lossy Channels.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2000
    1278 cites at Google Scholar
    763% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  49. 49
    Cristian Cadar, Vijay Ganesh, Peter M. Pawlowski, David L. Dill, and Dawson R. Engler:
    EXE: automatically generating inputs of death.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2006
    1277 cites at Google Scholar
    641% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  50. 50
    Stephen Checkoway, Damon McCoy, Brian Kantor, Danny Anderson, Hovav Shacham, Stefan Savage, Karl Koscher, Alexei Czeskis, Franziska Roesner, and Tadayoshi Kohno:
    Comprehensive Experimental Analyses of Automotive Attack Surfaces.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2011
    1269 cites at Google Scholar
    890% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  51. 51
    Ari Juels, Ronald L. Rivest, and Michael Szydlo:
    The blocker tag: selective blocking of RFID tags for consumer privacy.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2003
    1261 cites at Google Scholar
    420% above average of year
    Last visited: Apr-2020
    Paper: DOI
  52. 52
    Patrice Godefroid, Michael Y. Levin, and David A. Molnar:
    Automated Whitebox Fuzz Testing.
    Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), 2008
    1251 cites at Google Scholar
    801% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  53. 53
    Daniel Arp, Michael Spreitzenbarth, Malte Hubner, Hugo Gascon, and Konrad Rieck:
    DREBIN: Effective and Explainable Detection of Android Malware in Your Pocket.
    Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), 2014
    1248 cites at Google Scholar
    1451% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  54. 54
    Rafail Ostrovsky, Amit Sahai, and Brent Waters:
    Attribute-based encryption with non-monotonic access structures.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2007
    1242 cites at Google Scholar
    607% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  55. 55
    Bruno Blanchet:
    An Efficient Cryptographic Protocol Verifier Based on Prolog Rules.
    IEEE Computer Security Foundations Symposium (CSF), 2001
    1216 cites at Google Scholar
    494% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  56. 56
    Kevin D. Bowers, Ari Juels, and Alina Oprea:
    HAIL: a high-availability and integrity layer for cloud storage.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2009
    1207 cites at Google Scholar
    690% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  57. 57
    Masahiro Mambo, Keisuke Usuda, and Eiji Okamoto:
    Proxy Signatures for Delegating Signing Operation.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 1996
    1184 cites at Google Scholar
    722% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  58. 58
    Ahmed E. Kosba, Andrew Miller, Elaine Shi, Zikai Wen, and Charalampos Papamanthou:
    Hawk: The Blockchain Model of Cryptography and Privacy-Preserving Smart Contracts.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2016
    1179 cites at Google Scholar
    1726% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  59. 59
    Thomas Beth, Malte Borcherding, and Birgit Klein:
    Valuation of Trust in Open Networks.
    European Symposium on Research in Computer Security (ESORICS), 1994
    1177 cites at Google Scholar
    1553% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  60. 60
    William Enck, Machigar Ongtang, and Patrick D. McDaniel:
    On lightweight mobile phone application certification.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2009
    1177 cites at Google Scholar
    671% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  61. 61
    William Enck, Damien Octeau, Patrick D. McDaniel, and Swarat Chaudhuri:
    A Study of Android Application Security.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2011
    1159 cites at Google Scholar
    804% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  62. 62
    Matthew G. Schultz, Eleazar Eskin, Erez Zadok, and Salvatore J. Stolfo:
    Data Mining Methods for Detection of New Malicious Executables.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2001
    1154 cites at Google Scholar
    463% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  63. 63
    Nicolas Papernot, Patrick D. McDaniel, Xi Wu, Somesh Jha, and Ananthram Swami:
    Distillation as a Defense to Adversarial Perturbations Against Deep Neural Networks.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2016
    1154 cites at Google Scholar
    1688% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  64. 64
    Rachna Dhamija and Adrian Perrig:
    Deja Vu-A User Study: Using Images for Authentication.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2000
    1148 cites at Google Scholar
    675% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  65. 65
    Robin Sommer and Vern Paxson:
    Outside the Closed World: On Using Machine Learning for Network Intrusion Detection.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2010
    1140 cites at Google Scholar
    822% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  66. 66
    Cliff Changchun Zou, Weibo Gong, and Donald F. Towsley:
    Code red worm propagation modeling and analysis.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2002
    1129 cites at Google Scholar
    377% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  67. 67
    Hyang-Ah Kim and Brad Karp:
    Autograph: Toward Automated, Distributed Worm Signature Detection.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2004
    1108 cites at Google Scholar
    490% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  68. 68
    James Newsome, Brad Karp, and Dawn Xiaodong Song:
    Polygraph: Automatically Generating Signatures for Polymorphic Worms.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2005
    1105 cites at Google Scholar
    594% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  69. 69
    Ke Wang and Salvatore J. Stolfo:
    Anomalous Payload-Based Network Intrusion Detection.
    International Symposium on Research in Attacks, Intrusions and Defenses (RAID), 2004
    1079 cites at Google Scholar
    475% above average of year
    Last visited: Apr-2020
    Paper: DOI
  70. 70
    Ernest F. Brickell, Jan Camenisch, and Liqun Chen:
    Direct anonymous attestation.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2004
    1068 cites at Google Scholar
    469% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  71. 71
    Ross J. Anderson:
    Why Information Security is Hard-An Economic Perspective.
    Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC), 2001
    1064 cites at Google Scholar
    419% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
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  72. 72
    Hovav Shacham, Matthew Page, Ben Pfaff, Eu-Jin Goh, Nagendra Modadugu, and Dan Boneh:
    On the effectiveness of address-space randomization.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2004
    1059 cites at Google Scholar
    464% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  73. 73
    Frédéric Cuppens and Alexandre Miège:
    Alert Correlation in a Cooperative Intrusion Detection Framework.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2002
    1052 cites at Google Scholar
    344% above average of year
    Last visited: Apr-2020
    Paper: DOI
  74. 74
    Michael Steiner, Gene Tsudik, and Michael Waidner:
    Diffie-Hellman Key Distribution Extended to Group Communication.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 1996
    1043 cites at Google Scholar
    624% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
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  75. 75
    Ian Jermyn, Alain J. Mayer, Fabian Monrose, Michael K. Reiter, and Aviel D. Rubin:
    The Design and Analysis of Graphical Passwords.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 1999
    1037 cites at Google Scholar
    624% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  76. 76
    Alfonso Valdes and Keith Skinner:
    Probabilistic Alert Correlation.
    International Symposium on Research in Attacks, Intrusions and Defenses (RAID), 2001
    1036 cites at Google Scholar
    406% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  77. 77
    Ninghui Li, John C. Mitchell, and William H. Winsborough:
    Design of a Role-Based Trust-Management Framework.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2002
    1027 cites at Google Scholar
    333% above average of year
    Last visited: Apr-2020
    Paper: DOI
  78. 78
    Guofei Gu, Junjie Zhang, and Wenke Lee:
    BotSniffer: Detecting Botnet Command and Control Channels in Network Traffic.
    Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), 2008
    1026 cites at Google Scholar
    639% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  79. 79
    Martín Abadi, Andy Chu, Ian J. Goodfellow, H. Brendan McMahan, Ilya Mironov, Kunal Talwar, and Li Zhang:
    Deep Learning with Differential Privacy.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2016
    1014 cites at Google Scholar
    1471% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  80. 80
    Jeffrey O. Kephart and Steve R. White:
    Directed-Graph Epidemiological Models of Computer Viruses.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 1991
    1009 cites at Google Scholar
    1444% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  81. 81
    Guofei Gu, Phillip A. Porras, Vinod Yegneswaran, and Martin W. Fong:
    BotHunter: Detecting Malware Infection Through IDS-Driven Dialog Correlation.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2007
    1005 cites at Google Scholar
    472% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  82. 82
    David Molnar and David A. Wagner:
    Privacy and security in library RFID: issues, practices, and architectures.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2004
    971 cites at Google Scholar
    417% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  83. 83
    Yajin Zhou, Zhi Wang, Wu Zhou, and Xuxian Jiang:
    Hey, You, Get Off of My Market: Detecting Malicious Apps in Official and Alternative Android Markets.
    Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), 2012
    969 cites at Google Scholar
    737% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  84. 84
    David A. Wagner and Drew Dean:
    Intrusion Detection via Static Analysis.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2001
    965 cites at Google Scholar
    371% above average of year
    Last visited: May-2020
    Paper: DOI
  85. 85
    Dahlia Malkhi, Noam Nisan, Benny Pinkas, and Yaron Sella:
    Fairplay - Secure Two-Party Computation System.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2004
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