SRG is currently on a hiatus. We hope to resume it in Winter 2021.
Zephyr Lucas organizes Dartmouth's Security Reading Group. We meet once a week to go through recent papers from top security conferences. You are expected to read the paper being presented. We typically present a paper for 20 minutes and follow it up with a 40-minute discussion. We take turns to present papers. Please reach out to Zeph if you wish to be added to our mailing list.
In Winter 2020 we discussed the following papers:
Date | Presenter(s) | Paper |
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17th January, 2020 | Prashant and Sameed | ERIM: Secure, Efficient In-process Isolation with Protection Keys (MPK) |
24th January, 2020 | Ira Ray Jenkins | TPM-FAIL: TPM meets Timing and Lattice Attacks |
31st January, 2020 | Zephyr Lucas | The computational power of parsing expression grammars |
7th February, 2020 | Vijay Kothari | The Secret Sharer: Evaluating and Testing Unintended Memorization in Neural Networks |
13th February, 2020 | Joshua Ackerman | PassGAN: A Deep Learning Approach for Password Guessing |
28th February, 2020 | Anmol Chachra | Toward developing a systematic approach to generate benchmark datasets for intrusion detection |