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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j13]Jiwon Kim, Hamed Okhravi, Dave (Jing) Tian, Benjamin E. Ujcich:
Security Challenges of Intent-Based Networking. Commun. ACM 67(7): 56-65 (2024) - [j12]Hamed Okhravi:
Memory Safety. IEEE Secur. Priv. 22(4): 13-15 (2024) - [c44]Samiha Shimmi, Ashiqur Rahman, Mohan Gadde, Hamed Okhravi, Mona Rahimi:
VulSim: Leveraging Similarity of Multi-Dimensional Neighbor Embeddings for Vulnerability Detection. USENIX Security Symposium 2024 - 2023
- [j11]Samuel Jero, Nathan Burow, Bryan C. Ward, Richard Skowyra, Roger Khazan, Howard E. Shrobe, Hamed Okhravi:
TAG: Tagged Architecture Guide. ACM Comput. Surv. 55(6): 124:1-124:34 (2023) - 2022
- [j10]Fabio Massacci, Antonino Sabetta, Jelena Mirkovic, Toby Murray, Hamed Okhravi, Mohammad Mannan, Anderson Rocha, Eric Bodden, Daniel E. Geer:
"Free" as in Freedom to Protest? IEEE Secur. Priv. 20(5): 16-21 (2022) - [c43]Hamed Okhravi, Cliff Wang:
MTD '22: 9th ACM Workshop on Moving Target Defense. CCS 2022: 3539-3540 - [c42]Derrick Paul McKee, Yianni Giannaris, Carolina Ortega, Howard E. Shrobe, Mathias Payer, Hamed Okhravi, Nathan Burow:
Preventing Kernel Hacks with HAKCs. NDSS 2022 - [c41]Samuel Mergendahl, Nathan Burow, Hamed Okhravi:
Cross-Language Attacks. NDSS 2022 - [e3]Hamed Okhravi, Cliff Wang:
Proceedings of the 9th ACM Workshop on Moving Target Defense, MTD 2022, Los Angeles, CA, USA, 7 November 2022. ACM 2022, ISBN 978-1-4503-9878-7 [contents] - 2021
- [j9]Sean Peisert, Bruce Schneier, Hamed Okhravi, Fabio Massacci, Terry Benzel, Carl E. Landwehr, Mohammad Mannan, Jelena Mirkovic, Atul Prakash, James Bret Michael:
Perspectives on the SolarWinds Incident. IEEE Secur. Priv. 19(2): 7-13 (2021) - [j8]Hamed Okhravi:
A Cybersecurity Moonshot. IEEE Secur. Priv. 19(3): 8-16 (2021) - [j7]Amy Dettmer, Hamed Okhravi, Kevin Perry, Nabil Schear, Richard Shay, Mary Ellen Zurko, Paula J. Donovan:
Lessons Learned From Designing a Security Architecture for Real-World Government Agencies. IEEE Secur. Priv. 19(4): 28-36 (2021) - [c40]Elijah Rivera, Samuel Mergendahl, Howard E. Shrobe, Hamed Okhravi, Nathan Burow:
Keeping Safe Rust Safe with Galeed. ACSAC 2021: 824-836 - [c39]Chad Spensky, Aravind Machiry, Nilo Redini, Colin Unger, Graham Foster, Evan Blasband, Hamed Okhravi, Christopher Kruegel, Giovanni Vigna:
Conware: Automated Modeling of Hardware Peripherals. AsiaCCS 2021: 95-109 - [c38]Chad Spensky, Aravind Machiry, Nathan Burow, Hamed Okhravi, Rick Housley, Zhongshu Gu, Hani Jamjoom, Christopher Kruegel, Giovanni Vigna:
Glitching Demystified: Analyzing Control-flow-based Glitching Attacks and Defenses. DSN 2021: 400-412 - [c37]Leila Rashidi, Daniel Kostecki, Alexander James, Anthony Peterson, Majid Ghaderi, Samuel Jero, Cristina Nita-Rotaru, Hamed Okhravi, Reihaneh Safavi-Naini:
More than a Fair Share: Network Data Remanence Attacks against Secret Sharing-based Schemes. NDSS 2021 - [c36]Claire Nord, Shai Caspin, Catherine E. Nemitz, Howard E. Shrobe, Hamed Okhravi, James H. Anderson, Nathan Burow, Bryan C. Ward:
TORTIS: Retry-Free Software Transactional Memory for Real-Time Systems. RTSS 2021: 469-481 - [c35]Benjamin E. Ujcich, Samuel Jero, Richard Skowyra, Adam Bates, William H. Sanders, Hamed Okhravi:
Causal Analysis for Software-Defined Networking Attacks. USENIX Security Symposium 2021: 3183-3200 - 2020
- [j6]Hamed Okhravi, Nathan Burow, Richard Skowyra, Bryan C. Ward, Samuel Jero, Roger Khazan, Howard E. Shrobe:
One Giant Leap for Computer Security. IEEE Secur. Priv. 18(4): 8-19 (2020) - [c34]Hamed Okhravi, Cliff Wang:
MTD'20: 7th ACM Workshop on Moving Target Defense. CCS 2020: 2137-2138 - [c33]Benjamin E. Ujcich, Samuel Jero, Richard Skowyra, Steven R. Gomez, Adam Bates, William H. Sanders, Hamed Okhravi:
Automated Discovery of Cross-Plane Event-Based Vulnerabilities in Software-Defined Networking. NDSS 2020 - [e2]Hamed Okhravi, Cliff Wang:
Proceedings of the 7th ACM Workshop on Moving Target Defense, MTD@CCS 2020, Virtual Event, USA, November 9, 2020. ACM 2020, ISBN 978-1-4503-8085-0 [contents]
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c32]Prashast Srivastava, Hui Peng, Jiahao Li, Hamed Okhravi, Howard E. Shrobe, Mathias Payer:
FirmFuzz: Automated IoT Firmware Introspection and Analysis. IoT S&P@CCS 2019: 15-21 - [c31]Steven R. Gomez, Samuel Jero, Richard Skowyra, Jason Martin, Patrick Sullivan, David Bigelow, Zachary Ellenbogen, Bryan C. Ward, Hamed Okhravi, James W. Landry:
Controller-Oblivious Dynamic Access Control in Software-Defined Networks. DSN 2019: 447-459 - [c30]Robert J. Walls, Nicholas F. Brown, Thomas Le Baron, Craig A. Shue, Hamed Okhravi, Bryan C. Ward:
Control-Flow Integrity for Real-Time Embedded Systems. ECRTS 2019: 2:1-2:24 - [c29]Bryan C. Ward, Richard Skowyra, Chad Spensky, Jason Martin, Hamed Okhravi:
The Leakage-Resilience Dilemma. ESORICS (1) 2019: 87-106 - 2018
- [j5]Timothy Vidas, Per Larsen, Hamed Okhravi, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi:
Changing the Game of Software Security. IEEE Secur. Priv. 16(2): 10-11 (2018) - [c28]Reza Mirzazade Farkhani, Saman Jafari, Sajjad Arshad, William K. Robertson, Engin Kirda, Hamed Okhravi:
On the Effectiveness of Type-based Control Flow Integrity. ACSAC 2018: 28-39 - [c27]Benjamin E. Ujcich, Samuel Jero, Anne Edmundson, Qi Wang, Richard Skowyra, James Landry, Adam Bates, William H. Sanders, Cristina Nita-Rotaru, Hamed Okhravi:
Cross-App Poisoning in Software-Defined Networking. CCS 2018: 648-663 - [c26]Richard Skowyra, Lei Xu, Guofei Gu, Veer Dedhia, Thomas Hobson, Hamed Okhravi, James Landry:
Effective Topology Tampering Attacks and Defenses in Software-Defined Networks. DSN 2018: 374-385 - [c25]Jeremy Kepner, Ron Brightwell, Alan Edelman, Vijay Gadepally, Hayden Jananthan, Michael Jones, Sam Madden, Peter Michaleas, Hamed Okhravi, Kevin T. Pedretti, Albert Reuther, Thomas L. Sterling, Mike Stonebraker:
TabulaROSA: Tabular Operating System Architecture for Massively Parallel Heterogeneous Compute Engines. HPEC 2018: 1-8 - [c24]Ronald Gil, Hamed Okhravi, Howard E. Shrobe:
There's a Hole in the Bottom of the C: On the Effectiveness of Allocation Protection. SecDev 2018: 102-109 - [p1]Stephen Crane, Andrei Homescu, Per Larsen, Hamed Okhravi, Michael Franz:
Diversity and information leaks. The Continuing Arms Race 2018: 61-79 - [i3]Jeremy Kepner, Ron Brightwell, Alan Edelman, Vijay Gadepally, Hayden Jananthan, Michael Jones, Sam Madden, Peter Michaleas, Hamed Okhravi, Kevin T. Pedretti, Albert Reuther, Thomas L. Sterling, Mike Stonebraker:
TabulaROSA: Tabular Operating System Architecture for Massively Parallel Heterogeneous Compute Engines. CoRR abs/1807.05308 (2018) - [i2]Reza Mirzazade Farkhani, Saman Jafari, Sajjad Arshad, William K. Robertson, Engin Kirda, Hamed Okhravi:
On the Effectiveness of Type-based Control Flow Integrity. CoRR abs/1810.10649 (2018) - 2017
- [c23]Richard Skowyra, Steven R. Gomez, David Bigelow, James Landry, Hamed Okhravi:
QUASAR: Quantitative Attack Space Analysis and Reasoning. ACSAC 2017: 68-78 - [c22]Hamed Okhravi, Xinming Ou:
MTD 2017: Fourth ACM Workshop on Moving Target Defense (MTD). CCS 2017: 2637-2638 - [c21]Robert Rudd, Richard Skowyra, David Bigelow, Veer Dedhia, Thomas Hobson, Stephen Crane, Christopher Liebchen, Per Larsen, Lucas Davi, Michael Franz, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Hamed Okhravi:
Address Oblivious Code Reuse: On the Effectiveness of Leakage Resilient Diversity. NDSS 2017 - [c20]Samuel Jero, Xiangyu Bu, Cristina Nita-Rotaru, Hamed Okhravi, Richard Skowyra, Sonia Fahmy:
BEADS: Automated Attack Discovery in OpenFlow-Based SDN Systems. RAID 2017: 311-333 - [c19]Samuel Jero, William Koch, Richard Skowyra, Hamed Okhravi, Cristina Nita-Rotaru, David Bigelow:
Identifier Binding Attacks and Defenses in Software-Defined Networks. USENIX Security Symposium 2017: 415-432 - [e1]Hamed Okhravi, Xinming Ou:
Proceedings of the 2017 Workshop on Moving Target Defense, MTD@CCS 2017, Dallas, TX, USA, October 30, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-5176-8 [contents] - 2016
- [c18]Richard Skowyra, Kevin Bauer, Veer Dedhia, Hamed Okhravi:
Have No PHEAR: Networks Without Identifiers. MTD@CCS 2016: 3-14 - 2015
- [c17]Hamed Okhravi:
Getting Beyond Tit for Tat: Better Strategies for Moving Target Prototyping and Evaluation. MTD@CCS 2015: 55 - [c16]David Bigelow, Thomas Hobson, Robert Rudd, William W. Streilein, Hamed Okhravi:
Timely Rerandomization for Mitigating Memory Disclosures. CCS 2015: 268-279 - [c15]Isaac Evans, Fan Long, Ulziibayar Otgonbaatar, Howard E. Shrobe, Martin C. Rinard, Hamed Okhravi, Stelios Sidiroglou-Douskos:
Control Jujutsu: On the Weaknesses of Fine-Grained Control Flow Integrity. CCS 2015: 901-913 - [c14]Isaac Evans, Sam Fingeret, Julian Gonzalez, Ulziibayar Otgonbaatar, Tiffany Tang, Howard E. Shrobe, Stelios Sidiroglou-Douskos, Martin C. Rinard, Hamed Okhravi:
Missing the Point(er): On the Effectiveness of Code Pointer Integrity. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2015: 781-796 - 2014
- [j4]Hamed Okhravi, Thomas Hobson, David Bigelow, William W. Streilein:
Finding Focus in the Blur of Moving-Target Techniques. IEEE Secur. Priv. 12(2): 16-26 (2014) - [c13]Kevin M. Carter, James Riordan, Hamed Okhravi:
A Game Theoretic Approach to Strategy Determination for Dynamic Platform Defenses. MTD@CCS 2014: 21-30 - [c12]Thomas Hobson, Hamed Okhravi, David Bigelow, Robert Rudd, William W. Streilein:
On the Challenges of Effective Movement. MTD@CCS 2014: 41-50 - [c11]Hamed Okhravi, James Riordan, Kevin M. Carter:
Quantitative Evaluation of Dynamic Platform Techniques as a Defensive Mechanism. RAID 2014: 405-425 - [i1]Kevin M. Carter, Hamed Okhravi, James Riordan:
Quantitative Analysis of Active Cyber Defenses Based on Temporal Platform Diversity. CoRR abs/1401.8255 (2014) - 2013
- [c10]Richard Skowyra, Kelly Casteel, Hamed Okhravi, Nickolai Zeldovich, William W. Streilein:
Systematic Analysis of Defenses against Return-Oriented Programming. RAID 2013: 82-102 - 2012
- [j3]Hamed Okhravi, Adam Comella, Eric Robinson, Joshua W. Haines:
Creating a cyber moving target for critical infrastructure applications using platform diversity. Int. J. Crit. Infrastructure Prot. 5(1): 30-39 (2012) - 2011
- [c9]Sonia Jahid, Carl A. Gunter, Imranul Hoque, Hamed Okhravi:
MyABDAC: compiling XACML policies for attribute-based database access control. CODASPY 2011: 97-108 - [c8]Hamed Okhravi, Adam Comella, Eric Robinson, Stephen Yannalfo, Peter Michaleas, Joshua W. Haines:
Creating a Cyber Moving Target for Critical Infrastructure Applications. Critical Infrastructure Protection 2011: 107-123 - [c7]Hamed Okhravi, Andrew Johnson, Joshua W. Haines, Travis Mayberry, Agnes Hui Chan:
Dedicated vs. distributed: A study of mission survivability metrics. MILCOM 2011: 1345-1350 - 2010
- [b1]Hamed Okhravi:
Trusted and high assurance systems. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA, 2010 - [j2]Stephen Bishop, Hamed Okhravi, Shahram Rahimi, Yung-Chuan Lee:
Covert channel resistant information leakage protection using a multi-agent architecture. IET Inf. Secur. 4(4): 233-247 (2010) - [c6]Hamed Okhravi, Frederick T. Sheldon:
Data diodes in support of trustworthy cyber infrastructure. CSIIRW 2010: 23
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j1]Hamed Okhravi, David M. Nicol:
Application of trusted network technology to industrial control networks. Int. J. Crit. Infrastructure Prot. 2(3): 84-94 (2009) - [c5]Hamed Okhravi, David M. Nicol:
TrustGraph: Trusted Graphics Subsystem for High Assurance Systems. ACSAC 2009: 254-265 - [c4]Yung-Chuan Lee, Stephen Bishop, Hamed Okhravi, Shahram Rahimi:
Information Leakage Detection in Distributed Systems using Software Agent. IEEE IA 2009: 128-135 - [c3]Hamed Okhravi, Ryan H. Kagin, David M. Nicol:
PolicyGlobe: a framework for integrating network and operating system security policies. SafeConfig 2009: 53-62 - 2008
- [c2]Hamed Okhravi, David M. Nicol:
Applying Trusted Network Technology To Process Control Systems. Critical Infrastructure Protection 2008: 57-70 - 2005
- [c1]David M. Nicol, Hamed Okhravi:
Performance analysis of binary code protection. WSC 2005: 601-610
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