Erik van der Kouwe
@ekouwe
Assistant Professor in Low-Level Computer Security
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28-07-2019 06:14:11
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Erik van der Kouwe opening EuroSec Workshop 2024! #eurosec #eurosys SecOPERA Project EuroSys 2023
Keynote talk by Christian Wressnegger on the “Prospects and Limits of Explainable AI in Systems Security” at EuroSec Workshop 2024 #eurosec #eurosys SecOPERA Project Erik van der Kouwe
Léo Cosseron presenting “Hiding Virtual Machine Introspection Pauses in Networked Sandboxes with Network Simulation” at EuroSec Workshop EuroSys 2023 SecOPERA Project
Antonis Louka from University of Cyprus presenting “Validating Memory Safety in Rust Binaries” at EuroSec Workshop Rich B SecOPERA Project
Kui Wang from Huawei presenting “Cherifying Linux: A Practical View on using CHERI” at EuroSec Workshop EuroSys 2023 SecOPERA Project
Benjamin Orthen presenting “SoftBound+CETS Revisited: More Than a Decade Later” at EuroSec Workshop EuroSys 2023 SecOPERA Project
Luca Mottola presenting “Energy Attacks in the Battery-less Internet of Things: Directions for the Future” at EuroSec Workshop EuroSys 2023 SecOPERA Project
Paul Krüger presenting “CRESTS: Chronology-based Reconstruction for Side-Channel Trace Segmentation for XTS-AES on Complex Targets” at EuroSec Workshop EuroSys 2023 SecOPERA Project
George Xylomenos presenting “Data integrity protection for data spaces” at EuroSec Workshop EuroSys 2023 SecOPERA Project
Marco M. Cook presenting “Examining the Suitability of Stream Ciphers for Modbus-TCP Encryption on Resource Constrained Devices” at EuroSec Workshop EuroSys 2023 SecOPERA Project
EuroSec 2024 came to a close. A huge thank you to everyone that attended, the authors, the panelist, our keynote speaker, the chairs, EuroSys for hosting us, and everyone that helped making it a success! EuroSec Workshop EuroSys 2023 SecOPERA Project Erik van der Kouwe Christian Wressnegger
Some top tier conferences have a heavy geographical bias. Software engineering leads in diversity while security mostly sticks to the US. We need to start moving! NDSS Symposium IEEE S&P USENIX Security live map: nebelwelt.net/gannimo/conf_l…