Volume 7, Number 1, January-February 2009
- Marc Donner:
Reading (with) the Enemy.
3

- Brandi Ortega:
Shaking Up the Cybersecurity Landscape.
5-6

- Gary McGraw:
Silver Bullet Talks with Gunnar Peterson.
7-11

- Jaynarayan H. Lala, Fred B. Schneider:
IT Monoculture Security Risks and Defenses.
12-13

- Kenneth P. Birman, Fred B. Schneider:
The Monoculture Risk Put into Context.
14-17

- Angelos D. Keromytis:
Randomized Instruction Sets and Runtime Environments Past Research and Future Directions.
18-25

- Daniel W. Williams, Wei Hu, Jack W. Davidson, Jason Hiser, John C. Knight, Anh Nguyen-Tuong:
Security through Diversity: Leveraging Virtual Machine Technology.
26-33

- Kjell Jørgen Hole, André N. Klingsheim, Lars-Helge Netland, Yngve Espelid, Thomas Tjøstheim, Vebjørn Moen:
Risk Assessment of a National Security Infrastructure.
34-41

- Michel Cukier, Susmit Panjwani:
Prioritizing Vulnerability Remediation by Determining Attacker-Targeted Vulnerabilities.
42-48

- William Enck, Machigar Ongtang, Patrick Drew McDaniel:
Understanding Android Security.
50-57

- Susan Landau:
The NRC Takes on Data Mining, Behavioral Surveillance, and Privacy.
58-62

- Bret Michael, Jeffrey M. Voas, Phillip A. Laplante:
Cyberpandemics: History, Inevitability, Response.
63-67

- Yuen-Yan Chan, Victor K.-W. Wei:
Teaching for Conceptual Change in Security Awareness: A Case Study in Higher Education.
68-71

- Patricia Kosseim, Khaled El Emam:
Privacy Interests in Prescription Data, Part I: Prescriber Privacy.
72-76

- Franco Callegati, Walter Cerroni, Marco Ramilli:
Man-in-the-Middle Attack to the HTTPS Protocol.
78-81

- Phillip A. Porras:
Directions in Network-Based Security Monitoring.
82-85

- Daniel E. Geer Jr., Daniel G. Conway:
The 0wned Price Index.
86-87

- Bruce Schneier:
Architecture of Privacy.
88

Volume 7, Number 2, March-April 2009
- Fred B. Schneider:
Accountability for Perfection.
3-4

- Brandi Ortega:
News Briefs.
8-9

- Gary McGraw:
Silver Bullet Talks with Jeremiah Grossman.
10-14

- Shari Lawrence Pfleeger:
Searching for You.
15

- Michael A. Caloyannides, Nasir Memon, Wietse Venema:
Digital Forensics.
16-17

- Michael A. Caloyannides:
Forensics Is So "Yesterday".
18-25

- Brian D. Carrier:
Digital Forensics Works.
26-29

- Brian Hay, Matt Bishop, Kara L. Nance:
Live Analysis: Progress and Challenges.
30-37

- Simson L. Garfinkel, James J. Migletz:
New XML-Based Files Implications for Forensics.
38-44

- Gavin Wylie Manes, Elizabeth Downing:
Overview of Licensing and Legal Issues for Digital Forensic Investigators.
45-48

- Vassil Roussev:
Hashing and Data Fingerprinting in Digital Forensics.
49-55

- Sarah Spiekermann, Sergei Evdokimov:
Critical RFID Privacy-Enhancing Technologies.
56-62

- John Harauz, Lori M. Kaufman:
A New Era of Presidential Security: The President and His BlackBerry.
67-70

- Jungwoo Ryoo, Angsana A. Techatassanasoontorn, Dongwon Lee:
Security Education Using Second Life.
71-74

- Khaled El Emam, Patricia Kosseim:
Privacy Interests in Prescription Data, Part 2: Patient Privacy.
75-78

- Julien Brouchier, Tom Kean, Carol Marsh, David Naccache:
Temperature Attacks.
79-82

- Martin Gilje Jaatun, Jostein Jensen, Havard Vegge, Finn Michael Halvorsen, Rune Walso Nergard:
Fools Download Where Angels Fear to Tread.
83-86

- Michael Zhivich, Robert K. Cunningham:
The Real Cost of Software Errors.
87-90

- Gunnar Peterson:
Service-Oriented Security Indications for Use.
91-93

- Daniel E. Geer Jr., Daniel G. Conway:
Hard Data Is Good to Find.
94-95

- Steven M. Bellovin:
The Government and Cybersecurity.
96

Volume 7, Number 3, May-June 2009
- Carl E. Landwehr:
A National Goal for Cyberspace: Create an Open, Accountable Internet.
3-4

- James Figueroa:
News Briefs.
6-7

- James McGovern:
Silver Bullet Talks with Gary McGraw.
8-10

- Gary McGraw, Ming Chow:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Securing Online Games: Safeguarding the Future of Software Security.
11-12

- Stephen Bono, Dan Caselden, Gabriel Landau, Charlie Miller:
Reducing the Attack Surface in Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games.
13-19

- Aaron Portnoy, Ali Rizvi-Santiago:
Walking on Water: A Cheating Case Study.
20-22

- Sean F. Kane:
Virtual Judgment: Legal Implications of Online Gaming.
23-28

- Stefan Mitterhofer, Christopher Krügel, Engin Kirda, Christian Platzer:
Server-Side Bot Detection in Massively Multiplayer Online Games.
29-36

- Jeff Jianxin Yan, Brian Randell:
An Investigation of Cheating in Online Games.
37-44

- M. Eric Johnson, Eric Goetz, Shari Lawrence Pfleeger:
Security through Information Risk Management.
45-52

- Michael E. Locasto:
Helping Students 0wn Their Own Code.
53-56

- Vijay Varadharajan:
A Note on Trust-Enhanced Security.
57-59

- Marc Donner:
War Stories.
60-63

- Gregory J. Conti, Edward Sobiesk:
Malicious Interfaces and Personalization's Uninviting Future.
64-67

- Michael Howard:
Improving Software Security by Eliminating the CWE Top 25 Vulnerabilities.
68-71

- Bojan Zdrnja:
Malicious JavaScript Insertion through ARP Poisoning Attacks.
72-74

- Patrick Drew McDaniel, Stephen E. McLaughlin:
Security and Privacy Challenges in the Smart Grid.
75-77

- Michael Lesk:
Reading Over Your Shoulder.
78-81

- Anton Chuvakin, Gunnar Peterson:
Logging in the Age of Web Services.
82-85

- Daniel E. Geer Jr., Daniel G. Conway:
A Doubt of the Benefit.
86-87

- Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Digital Endosymbiosis.
88

Volume 7, Number 4, July-Auguat 2009
- Marc Donner:
New Models for Old.
3-4

- Letters to the Editor.
6-7

- James Figueroa:
News Briefs.
8-10

- Gary McGraw:
Silver Bullet Talks with Virgil Gligor.
11-14

- Herbert Lin:
Lifting the Veil on Cyber Offense.
15-21

- Jeff Yan, Ahmad Salah El Ahmad:
CAPTCHA Security: A Case Study.
22-28

- Gordon F. Hughes, Tom Coughlin, Daniel M. Commins:
Disposal of Disk and Tape Data by Secure Sanitization.
29-34

- Qun Ni, Elisa Bertino, Jorge Lobo, Seraphin B. Calo:
Privacy-Aware Role-Based Access Control.
35-43

- Michael Meike, Johannes Sametinger, Andreas Wiesauer:
Security in Open Source Web Content Management Systems.
44-51

- Rachel Rue, Shari Lawrence Pfleeger:
Making the Best Use of Cybersecurity Economic Models.
52-60

- Lori M. Kaufman:
Data Security in the World of Cloud Computing.
61-64

- Janne Merete Hagen:
Human Relationships: A Never-Ending Security Education Challenge?
65-67

- Betsy Masiello:
Deconstructing the Privacy Experience.
68-70

- Justin Troutman, Vincent Rijmen:
Green Cryptography: Cleaner Engineering through Recycling.
71-73

- Ronda Henning:
Predictable Surprises.
74-76

- Patrick Traynor:
Securing Cellular Infrastructure: Challenges and Opportunities.
77-79

- Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason:
Incentive-Centered Design for Security.
80-83

- Andy Steingruebl, Gunnar Peterson:
Software Assumptions Lead to Preventable Errors.
84-87

- Bruce Schneier:
Security, Group Size, and the Human Brain.
88

Volume 7, Number 5, September-October 2009
- Bret Michael:
In Clouds Shall We Trust?
3

- Gary McGraw:
Silver Bullet Talks with Bob Blakley.
5-8

- James Figueroa:
News Briefs.
9-10

- Daniel Massey, Dorothy E. Denning:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Securing the Domain Name System.
11-13

- Ioannis C. Avramopoulos, Martin Suchara:
Protecting the DNS from Routing Attacks: Two Alternative Anycast Implementations.
14-20

- D. Kevin McGrath, Andrew J. Kalafut, Minaxi Gupta:
Phishing Infrastructure Fluxes All the Way.
21-28

- Ramaswamy Chandramouli, Scott Rose:
Open Issues in Secure DNS Deployment.
29-35

- Wouter C. A. Wijngaards, Benno J. Overeinder:
Securing DNS: Extending DNS Servers with a DNSSEC Validator.
36-43

- Eric Osterweil, Lixia Zhang:
Interadministrative Challenges in Managing DNSKEYs.
44-51

- Kara L. Nance:
Teach Them When They Aren't Looking: Introducing Security in CS1.
53-55

- Scott Charney:
The Evolution of Online Identity.
56-59

- Fred H. Cate:
Security, Privacy, and the Role of Law.
60-63

- Justin Troutman, Vincent Rijmen:
Green Cryptography: Cleaner Engineering through Recycling, Part 2.
64-65

- Michael Howard:
Managing the Security Wall of Data.
66-68

- Stefano Zanero:
Wireless Malware Propagation: A Reality Check.
70-74

- Matt Blaze:
Taking Surveillance Out of the Shadows.
75-77

- Michael Lesk:
Incentives to Innovate: Improve the Past or Break with It?
78-81

- Ryan W. Gardner, Matt Bishop, Tadayoshi Kohno:
Are Patched Machines Really Fixed?
82-85

- Daniel E. Geer Jr., Daniel G. Conway:
Risk Concentration.
86-87

- Steven M. Bellovin, Daniel G. Conway:
Security as a Systems Property.
88

Volume 7, Number 6, November-December 2009
- Fred B. Schneider:
Labeling-in Security.
3

- Gary McGraw:
Silver Bullet Talks with Fred Schneider.
5-7

- James Figueroa:
News Briefs.
8-9

- Shari Lawrence Pfleeger, Salvatore J. Stolfo:
Addressing the Insider Threat.
10-13

- Deanna Caputo, Marcus A. Maloof, Gregory D. Stephens:
Detecting Insider Theft of Trade Secrets.
14-21

- Felicia Duran, Stephen H. Conrad, Gregory N. Conrad, David P. Duggan, Edward Bruce Held:
Building A System For Insider Security.
30-38

- Brian M. Bowen, Malek Ben Salem, Shlomo Hershkop, Angelos D. Keromytis, Salvatore J. Stolfo:
Designing Host and Network Sensors to Mitigate the Insider Threat.
22-29

- Saar Drimer, Steven J. Murdoch, Ross J. Anderson:
Failures of Tamper-Proofing in PIN Entry Devices.
39-45

- Eric A. Bier, Richard Chow, Philippe Golle, Tracy Holloway King, Jessica Staddon:
The Rules of Redaction: Identify, Protect, Review (and Repeat).
46-53

- Bruce Potter:
High Time for Trusted Computing.
54-56

- Adam Goldstein, David Bucciero:
The Dartmouth Cyber Security Initiative: Faculty, Staff, and Students Work Together.
57-59

- O. Sami Saydjari, Cynthia E. Irvine:
A Tale of Three Cyber-Defense Workshops.
60-64

- Nate Lawson:
Side-Channel Attacks on Cryptographic Software.
65-68

- Richard Ford, William H. Allen:
Malware Shall Greatly Increase ....
69-71

- Franco Callegati, Marco Ramilli:
Frightened by Links.
72-76

- Michael E. Locasto, Sergey Bratus, Brian Schulte:
Bickering In-Depth: Rethinking the Composition of Competing Security Systems.
77-81

- Alessandro Acquisti:
Nudging Privacy: The Behavioral Economics of Personal Information.
82-85

- Daniel E. Geer Jr., Daniel G. Conway:
Patch Grief with Proverbs.
86-87

- Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Deskilling Digital Security.
88

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