talk – Chalmers Security Seminar

Daniel Hausknecht's Licentiate presentation

In this talk, I will present recent work on bypassing browser security controls via a novel form of code reuse, and discuss a lightweight static analysis to detect this class of vulnerabilities.

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talk – Chalmers Security Seminar

Towards more secure and usable text passwords

Is pa$$w0rd1 a good password or a bad one? For several years, we've been studying how to help users create passwords that are hard for attackers to crack, but are still easy for users to remember and use.

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talk – Chalmers Security Seminar

Establishing and Maintaining Root of Trust on Commodity Computer Systems

Establishing root of trust assures the user that either the system is in a malware-free state in which the trustworthy-program boot takes place or the presence of malware is discovered, with high probability. Obtaining such assurance is challenging because malware can survive in system state across repeated secure- and trusted-boot operations.

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