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R. Sekar
R. Sekar
Professor of Computer Science, Stony Brook University
Verified email at cs.stonybrook.edu - Homepage
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A fast automaton-based method for detecting anomalous program behaviors
R Sekar, M Bendre, D Dhurjati, P Bollineni
Proceedings 2001 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy. S&P 2001, 144-155, 2000
9312000
Address obfuscation: An efficient approach to combat a broad range of memory error exploits
S Bhatkar, DC DuVarney, R Sekar
12th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 03), 2003
9252003
Control flow and code integrity for COTS binaries: An effective defense against real-world ROP attacks
M Zhang, R Sekar
Proceedings of the 31st Annual Computer Security Applications Conference, 91-100, 2015
8012015
Code-pointer integrity
V Kuznetzov, L Szekeres, M Payer, G Candea, R Sekar, D Song
The Continuing Arms Race: Code-Reuse Attacks and Defenses, 81-116, 2018
6832018
Specification-based anomaly detection: a new approach for detecting network intrusions
R Sekar, A Gupta, J Frullo, T Shanbhag, A Tiwari, H Yang, S Zhou
Proceedings of the 9th ACM conference on Computer and communications …, 2002
6432002
Taint-Enhanced Policy Enforcement: A Practical Approach to Defeat a Wide Range of Attacks.
W Xu, S Bhatkar, R Sekar
USENIX Security Symposium, 121-136, 2006
5342006
Holmes: real-time apt detection through correlation of suspicious information flows
SM Milajerdi, R Gjomemo, B Eshete, R Sekar, VN Venkatakrishnan
2019 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SP), 1137-1152, 2019
4772019
Efficient Techniques for Comprehensive Protection from Memory Error Exploits.
S Bhatkar, DC DuVarney, R Sekar
USENIX Security Symposium 10, 1, 2005
4502005
Model-carrying code: a practical approach for safe execution of untrusted applications
R Sekar, VN Venkatakrishnan, S Basu, S Bhatkar, DC DuVarney
ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review 37 (5), 15-28, 2003
2812003
Fast and automated generation of attack signatures: A basis for building self-protecting servers
Z Liang, R Sekar
Proceedings of the 12th ACM conference on Computer and communications …, 2005
2652005
{SLEUTH}: Real-time attack scenario reconstruction from {COTS} audit data
MN Hossain, SM Milajerdi, J Wang, B Eshete, R Gjomemo, R Sekar, ...
26th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 17), 487-504, 2017
2562017
Data space randomization
S Bhatkar, R Sekar
International Conference on Detection of Intrusions and Malware, and …, 2008
2452008
Experiences with specification-based intrusion detection
P Uppuluri, R Sekar
International Workshop on Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection, 172-189, 2001
2442001
On the limits of information flow techniques for malware analysis and containment
L Cavallaro, P Saxena, R Sekar
International conference on Detection of Intrusions and Malware, and …, 2008
2242008
Synthesizing Fast Intrusion {Prevention/Detection} Systems from {High-Level} Specifications
R Sekar, PUR Sekar
8th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 99), 1999
2121999
An efficient and backwards-compatible transformation to ensure memory safety of C programs
W Xu, DC DuVarney, R Sekar
Proceedings of the 12th ACM SIGSOFT twelfth international symposium on …, 2004
2112004
User-Level Infrastructure for System Call Interposition: A Platform for Intrusion Detection and Confinement.
K Jain, R Sekar
NDSS, 2000
2042000
An Efficient Black-box Technique for Defeating Web Application Attacks.
R Sekar
NDSS, 2009
1982009
A high-performance network intrusion detection system
R Sekar, Y Guang, S Verma, T Shanbhag
Proceedings of the 6th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications …, 1999
1961999
Model-based analysis of configuration vulnerabilities
CR Ramakrishnan, R Sekar
Journal of Computer Security 10 (1-2), 189-209, 2002
1932002
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