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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c29]Robert Haas, Martin Pirker:
The State of Boot Integrity on Linux - a Brief Review. ARES 2024: 154:1-154:6 - [c28]Martin Pirker, Robert Haas:
A Brief Reflection on Trusted Platform Module Support. ICISSP 2024: 890-898 - [i2]Lukas König, Martin Pirker, Simon Tjoa, Peter Kieseberg:
Distributed Information Security Auditing Using Blockchains . ERCIM News 2024(137) (2024) - 2023
- [c27]Lukas König, Martin Pirker, Herfried Geyer, Michael Feldmann, Simon Tjoa, Peter Kieseberg:
DISA - A Blockchain-Based Distributed Information Security Audit. iiWAS 2023: 27-34 - 2022
- [c26]Mathias Schüpany, Martin Pirker:
A Revisit of Attestable Nodes for Networked Applications. ARES 2022: 122:1-122:7 - 2021
- [c25]Martin Pirker, Ernst Piller:
Obstacles and Challenges in Transforming Applications for Distributed Data Ledger Integration. ARES 2021: 42:1-42:5 - [c24]Oliver Eigner, Sebastian Eresheim, Peter Kieseberg, Lukas Daniel Klausner, Martin Pirker, Torsten Priebe, Simon Tjoa, Fiammetta Marulli, Francesco Mercaldo:
Towards Resilient Artificial Intelligence: Survey and Research Issues. CSR 2021: 536-542 - [c23]Jakob Hagl, Oliver Mann, Martin Pirker:
Securing the Linux Boot Process: From Start to Finish. ICISSP 2021: 604-610 - [i1]Oliver Eigner, Sebastian Eresheim, Peter Kieseberg, Lukas Daniel Klausner, Martin Pirker, Torsten Priebe, Simon Tjoa, Fiammetta Marulli, Francesco Mercaldo:
Towards Resilient Artificial Intelligence: Survey and Research Issues. CoRR abs/2109.08904 (2021) - 2020
- [c22]Julian Lindenhofer, Rene Offenthaler, Martin Pirker:
A Curious Exploration of Malicious PDF Documents. ICISSP 2020: 577-584
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c21]Thomas Pipek, Martin Pirker:
Revisiting the Challenges of Input Parsing for Robust and Secure Software. ICSSA 2019: 41-45 - 2018
- [c20]Martin Pirker, Patrick Kochberger, Stefan Schwandter:
Behavioural Comparison of Systems for Anomaly Detection. ARES 2018: 14:1-14:10 - 2017
- [c19]Martin Valicek, Gregor Schramm, Martin Pirker, Sebastian Schrittwieser:
Creation and Integration of Remote High Interaction Honeypots. ICSSA 2017: 50-55 - 2016
- [c18]Martin Pirker, Andreas Nusser:
Assessment of Server State via Inter-Clone Differences. ICSSA 2016: 54-59 - [c17]Martin Pirker, Andreas Nusser:
A Work-Flow for Empirical Exploration of Security Events. WWW (Companion Volume) 2016: 477-480 - 2014
- [j2]Zoltán Balogh, Emil Gatial, Ladislav Hluchý, Ronald Toegl, Martin Pirker, Daniel M. Hein:
Agent-Based Cloud Resource Management for Secure Cloud Infrastructures. Comput. Informatics 33(6): 1333-1355 (2014) - [c16]Viktoria Pammer, Hermann Stern, Stefan Edler, Daniel M. Hein, Martin Pirker, Roderick Bloem, Alfred Wertner:
Security concepts for a distributed architecture for activity logging and analysis. I-KNOW 2014: 23:1-23:6 - 2013
- [c15]Stefan Kraxberger, Ronald Toegl, Martin Pirker, Elisa Pintado Guijarro, Guillermo Garcia Millan:
Trusted Identity Management for Overlay Networks. ISPEC 2013: 16-30 - [c14]Martin Pirker, Johannes Winter:
Semi-automated Prototyping of a TPM v2 Software and Hardware Simulation Platform. TRUST 2013: 106-114 - [c13]Ronald Toegl, Johannes Winter, Martin Pirker:
Position Paper: A Path Towards Ubiquitous Protection of Media. WASH 2013 - 2012
- [c12]Martin Pirker, Johannes Winter, Ronald Toegl:
Lightweight Distributed Attestation for the Cloud. CLOSER 2012: 580-585 - [c11]Ronald Toegl, Florian Reimair, Martin Pirker:
Waltzing the Bear, or: A Trusted Virtual Security Module. EuroPKI 2012: 145-160 - [c10]Martin Pirker, Daniel Slamanig, Johannes Winter:
Practical Privacy Preserving Cloud Resource-Payment for Constrained Clients. Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2012: 201-220 - [c9]Martin Pirker, Johannes Winter, Ronald Toegl:
Lightweight Distributed Heterogeneous Attested Android Clouds. TRUST 2012: 122-141 - [c8]Martin Pirker, Daniel Slamanig:
A Framework for Privacy-Preserving Mobile Payment on Security Enhanced ARM TrustZone Platforms. TrustCom 2012: 1155-1160 - 2011
- [c7]Johannes Winter, Paul Wiegele, Martin Pirker, Ronald Tögl:
A Flexible Software Development and Emulation Framework for ARM TrustZone. INTRUST 2011: 1-15 - [c6]Michael Gissing, Ronald Toegl, Martin Pirker:
Management of Integrity-Enforced Virtual Applications. STA Workshops 2011: 138-145 - 2010
- [j1]Martin Pirker, Ronald Toegl:
Towards a Virtual Trusted Platform. J. Univers. Comput. Sci. 16(4): 531-542 (2010) - [c5]Ronald Toegl, Martin Pirker, Michael Gissing:
acTvSM: A Dynamic Virtualization Platform for Enforcement of Application Integrity. INTRUST 2010: 326-345 - [c4]Martin Pirker, Ronald Toegl, Michael Gissing:
Dynamic Enforcement of Platform Integrity. TRUST 2010: 265-272
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c3]Martin Pirker, Ronald Toegl, Daniel M. Hein, Peter Danner:
A PrivacyCA for Anonymity and Trust. TRUST 2009: 101-119 - 2008
- [c2]Tobias Vejda, Ronald Toegl, Martin Pirker, Thomas Winkler:
Towards Trust Services for Language-Based Virtual Machines for Grid Computing. TRUST 2008: 48-59 - 2007
- [c1]Kurt Dietrich, Martin Pirker, Tobias Vejda, Ronald Toegl, Thomas Winkler, Peter Lipp:
A Practical Approach for Establishing Trust Relationships between Remote Platforms Using Trusted Computing. TGC 2007: 156-168
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