Security Papers from the 2010s

This webpage is an attempt to assemble a ranking of top-cited security papers from the 2010s. The ranking has been created based on citations of papers published at top security conferences. More details are available here.

Top-cited papers from 2019 ⌄

  1. 1
    Paul Kocher, Jann Horn, Anders Fogh, Daniel Genkin, Daniel Gruss, Werner Haas, Mike Hamburg, Moritz Lipp, Stefan Mangard, Thomas Prescher, Michael Schwarz, and Yuval Yarom:
    Spectre Attacks: Exploiting Speculative Execution.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2019
    3079 cites at Google Scholar
    3231% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  2. 2
    Luca Melis, Congzheng Song, Emiliano De Cristofaro, and Vitaly Shmatikov:
    Exploiting Unintended Feature Leakage in Collaborative Learning.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2019
    1742 cites at Google Scholar
    1784% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  3. 3
    Milad Nasr, Reza Shokri, and Amir Houmansadr:
    Comprehensive Privacy Analysis of Deep Learning: Passive and Active White-box Inference Attacks against Centralized and Federated Learning.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2019
    1623 cites at Google Scholar
    1656% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  4. 4
    Bolun Wang, Yuanshun Yao, Shawn Shan, Huiying Li, Bimal Viswanath, Haitao Zheng, and Ben Y. Zhao:
    Neural Cleanse: Identifying and Mitigating Backdoor Attacks in Neural Networks.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2019
    1526 cites at Google Scholar
    1551% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  5. 5
    Nicholas Carlini, Chang Liu, Úlfar Erlingsson, Jernej Kos, and Dawn Song:
    The Secret Sharer: Evaluating and Testing Unintended Memorization in Neural Networks.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2019
    1134 cites at Google Scholar
    1127% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  6. 6
    Mathias Lécuyer, Vaggelis Atlidakis, Roxana Geambasu, Daniel Hsu, and Suman Jana:
    Certified Robustness to Adversarial Examples with Differential Privacy.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2019
    1076 cites at Google Scholar
    1064% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  7. 7
    Ahmed Salem, Yang Zhang, Mathias Humbert, Pascal Berrang, Mario Fritz, and Michael Backes:
    ML-Leaks: Model and Data Independent Membership Inference Attacks and Defenses on Machine Learning Models.
    Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), 2019
    968 cites at Google Scholar
    947% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  8. 8
    Yansong Gao, Chang Xu, Derui Wang, Shiping Chen, Damith Chinthana Ranasinghe, and Surya Nepal:
    STRIP: a defence against trojan attacks on deep neural networks.
    Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC), 2019
    782 cites at Google Scholar
    746% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  9. 9
    Jinfeng Li, Shouling Ji, Tianyu Du, Bo Li, and Ting Wang:
    TextBugger: Generating Adversarial Text Against Real-world Applications.
    Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), 2019
    750 cites at Google Scholar
    711% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  10. 10
    Victor Le Pochat, Tom van Goethem, Samaneh Tajalizadehkhoob, Maciej Korczynski, and Wouter Joosen:
    Tranco: A Research-Oriented Top Sites Ranking Hardened Against Manipulation.
    Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), 2019
    722 cites at Google Scholar
    681% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI

Top-cited papers from 2018 ⌄

  1. 1
    Weilin Xu, David Evans, and Yanjun Qi:
    Feature Squeezing: Detecting Adversarial Examples in Deep Neural Networks.
    Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), 2018
    2067 cites at Google Scholar
    1630% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  2. 2
    Moritz Lipp, Michael Schwarz, Daniel Gruss, Thomas Prescher, Werner Haas, Anders Fogh, Jann Horn, Stefan Mangard, Paul Kocher, Daniel Genkin, Yuval Yarom, and Mike Hamburg:
    Meltdown: Reading Kernel Memory from User Space.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2018
    1901 cites at Google Scholar
    1491% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  3. 3
    Benedikt Bünz, Jonathan Bootle, Dan Boneh, Andrew Poelstra, Pieter Wuille, and Gregory Maxwell:
    Bulletproofs: Short Proofs for Confidential Transactions and More.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2018
    1392 cites at Google Scholar
    1065% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  4. 4
    Eleftherios Kokoris-Kogias, Philipp Jovanovic, Linus Gasser, Nicolas Gailly, Ewa Syta, and Bryan Ford:
    OmniLedger: A Secure, Scale-Out, Decentralized Ledger via Sharding.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2018
    1379 cites at Google Scholar
    1054% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  5. 5
    Jo Van Bulck, Marina Minkin, Ofir Weisse, Daniel Genkin, Baris Kasikci, Frank Piessens, Mark Silberstein, Thomas F. Wenisch, Yuval Yarom, and Raoul Strackx:
    Foreshadow: Extracting the Keys to the Intel SGX Kingdom with Transient Out-of-Order Execution.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2018
    1366 cites at Google Scholar
    1043% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  6. 6
    Yingqi Liu, Shiqing Ma, Yousra Aafer, Wen-Chuan Lee, Juan Zhai, Weihang Wang, and Xiangyu Zhang:
    Trojaning Attack on Neural Networks.
    Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), 2018
    1342 cites at Google Scholar
    1023% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  7. 7
    Yisroel Mirsky, Tomer Doitshman, Yuval Elovici, and Asaf Shabtai:
    Kitsune: An Ensemble of Autoencoders for Online Network Intrusion Detection.
    Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), 2018
    1248 cites at Google Scholar
    944% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  8. 8
    Mahdi Zamani, Mahnush Movahedi, and Mariana Raykova:
    RapidChain: Scaling Blockchain via Full Sharding.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2018
    1239 cites at Google Scholar
    937% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  9. 9
    Samuel Yeom, Irene Giacomelli, Matt Fredrikson, and Somesh Jha:
    Privacy Risk in Machine Learning: Analyzing the Connection to Overfitting.
    IEEE Computer Security Foundations Symposium (CSF), 2018
    1130 cites at Google Scholar
    846% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  10. 10
    Kang Liu, Brendan Dolan-Gavitt, and Siddharth Garg:
    Fine-Pruning: Defending Against Backdooring Attacks on Deep Neural Networks.
    International Symposium on Research in Attacks, Intrusions and Defenses (RAID), 2018
    1113 cites at Google Scholar
    831% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI

Top-cited papers from 2017 ⌄

  1. 1
    Nicholas Carlini and David A. Wagner:
    Towards Evaluating the Robustness of Neural Networks.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2017
    9843 cites at Google Scholar
    6786% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  2. 2
    Reza Shokri, Marco Stronati, Congzheng Song, and Vitaly Shmatikov:
    Membership Inference Attacks Against Machine Learning Models.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2017
    4770 cites at Google Scholar
    3237% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  3. 3
    Nicolas Papernot, Patrick D. McDaniel, Ian J. Goodfellow, Somesh Jha, Z. Berkay Celik, and Ananthram Swami:
    Practical Black-Box Attacks against Machine Learning.
    ACM Asia Conference on Computer and Communications Security (AsiaCCS), 2017
    4175 cites at Google Scholar
    2821% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  4. 4
    Kallista A. Bonawitz, Vladimir Ivanov, Ben Kreuter, Antonio Marcedone, H. Brendan McMahan, Sarvar Patel, Daniel Ramage, Aaron Segal, and Karn Seth:
    Practical Secure Aggregation for Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2017
    3234 cites at Google Scholar
    2163% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  5. 5
    Manos Antonakakis, Tim April, Michael D. Bailey, Matt Bernhard, Elie Bursztein, Jaime Cochran, Zakir Durumeric, J. Alex Halderman, Luca Invernizzi, Michalis Kallitsis, Deepak Kumar, Chaz Lever, Zane Ma, Joshua Mason, Damian Menscher, Chad Seaman, Nick Sullivan, Kurt Thomas, and Yi Zhou:
    Understanding the Mirai Botnet.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2017
    2607 cites at Google Scholar
    1724% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  6. 6
    Payman Mohassel and Yupeng Zhang:
    SecureML: A System for Scalable Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2017
    2168 cites at Google Scholar
    1417% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  7. 7
    Min Du, Feifei Li, Guineng Zheng, and Vivek Srikumar:
    DeepLog: Anomaly Detection and Diagnosis from System Logs through Deep Learning.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2017
    1667 cites at Google Scholar
    1066% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  8. 8
    Briland Hitaj, Giuseppe Ateniese, and Fernando Pérez-Cruz:
    Deep Models Under the GAN: Information Leakage from Collaborative Deep Learning.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2017
    1603 cites at Google Scholar
    1022% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  9. 9
    Ilya Mironov:
    Rényi Differential Privacy.
    IEEE Computer Security Foundations Symposium (CSF), 2017
    1601 cites at Google Scholar
    1020% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  10. 10
    Dongyu Meng and Hao Chen:
    MagNet: A Two-Pronged Defense against Adversarial Examples.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2017
    1445 cites at Google Scholar
    911% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI

Top-cited papers from 2016 ⌄

  1. 1
    Martín Abadi, Andy Chu, Ian J. Goodfellow, H. Brendan McMahan, Ilya Mironov, Kunal Talwar, and Li Zhang:
    Deep Learning with Differential Privacy.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2016
    6670 cites at Google Scholar
    4153% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  2. 2
    Nicolas Papernot, Patrick D. McDaniel, Somesh Jha, Matt Fredrikson, Z. Berkay Celik, and Ananthram Swami:
    The Limitations of Deep Learning in Adversarial Settings.
    IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy (EuroS&P), 2016
    4924 cites at Google Scholar
    3039% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  3. 3
    Nicolas Papernot, Patrick D. McDaniel, Xi Wu, Somesh Jha, and Ananthram Swami:
    Distillation as a Defense to Adversarial Perturbations Against Deep Neural Networks.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2016
    3786 cites at Google Scholar
    2314% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  4. 4
    Ahmed E. Kosba, Andrew Miller, Elaine Shi, Zikai Wen, and Charalampos Papamanthou:
    Hawk: The Blockchain Model of Cryptography and Privacy-Preserving Smart Contracts.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2016
    3195 cites at Google Scholar
    1937% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  5. 5
    Loi Luu, Duc-Hiep Chu, Hrishi Olickel, Prateek Saxena, and Aquinas Hobor:
    Making Smart Contracts Smarter.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2016
    2577 cites at Google Scholar
    1543% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  6. 6
    Florian Tramèr, Fan Zhang, Ari Juels, Michael K. Reiter, and Thomas Ristenpart:
    Stealing Machine Learning Models via Prediction APIs.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2016
    2218 cites at Google Scholar
    1314% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  7. 7
    Arthur Gervais, Ghassan O. Karame, Karl Wüst, Vasileios Glykantzis, Hubert Ritzdorf, and Srdjan Capkun:
    On the Security and Performance of Proof of Work Blockchains.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2016
    2038 cites at Google Scholar
    1199% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  8. 8
    Mahmood Sharif, Sruti Bhagavatula, Lujo Bauer, and Michael K. Reiter:
    Accessorize to a Crime: Real and Stealthy Attacks on State-of-the-Art Face Recognition.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2016
    1913 cites at Google Scholar
    1120% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  9. 9
    Loi Luu, Viswesh Narayanan, Chaodong Zheng, Kunal Baweja, Seth Gilbert, and Prateek Saxena:
    A Secure Sharding Protocol For Open Blockchains.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2016
    1585 cites at Google Scholar
    911% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  10. 10
    Yan Shoshitaishvili, Ruoyu Wang, Christopher Salls, Nick Stephens, Mario Polino, Andrew Dutcher, John Grosen, Siji Feng, Christophe Hauser, Christopher Krügel, and Giovanni Vigna:
    SOK: (State of) The Art of War: Offensive Techniques in Binary Analysis.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2016
    1333 cites at Google Scholar
    750% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI

Top-cited papers from 2015 ⌄

  1. 1
    Matt Fredrikson, Somesh Jha, and Thomas Ristenpart:
    Model Inversion Attacks that Exploit Confidence Information and Basic Countermeasures.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2015
    3247 cites at Google Scholar
    2397% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  2. 2
    Reza Shokri and Vitaly Shmatikov:
    Privacy-Preserving Deep Learning.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2015
    2772 cites at Google Scholar
    2031% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  3. 3
    Joseph Bonneau, Andrew Miller, Jeremy Clark, Arvind Narayanan, Joshua A. Kroll, and Edward W. Felten:
    SoK: Research Perspectives and Challenges for Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2015
    1765 cites at Google Scholar
    1257% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  4. 4
    Fangfei Liu, Yuval Yarom, Qian Ge, Gernot Heiser, and Ruby B. Lee:
    Last-Level Cache Side-Channel Attacks are Practical.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2015
    1409 cites at Google Scholar
    983% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  5. 5
    Ethan Heilman, Alison Kendler, Aviv Zohar, and Sharon Goldberg:
    Eclipse Attacks on Bitcoin's Peer-to-Peer Network.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2015
    1127 cites at Google Scholar
    767% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  6. 6
    Amit Datta, Michael Carl Tschantz, and Anupam Datta:
    Automated Experiments on Ad Privacy Settings.
    Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PoPETS), 2015
    1071 cites at Google Scholar
    723% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  7. 7
    Yuanzhong Xu, Weidong Cui, and Marcus Peinado:
    Controlled-Channel Attacks: Deterministic Side Channels for Untrusted Operating Systems.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2015
    987 cites at Google Scholar
    659% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  8. 8
    Raphael Bost, Raluca Ada Popa, Stephen Tu, and Shafi Goldwasser:
    Machine Learning Classification over Encrypted Data.
    Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), 2015
    980 cites at Google Scholar
    654% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  9. 9
    Daniel Demmler, Thomas Schneider, and Michael Zohner:
    ABY - A Framework for Efficient Mixed-Protocol Secure Two-Party Computation.
    Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), 2015
    978 cites at Google Scholar
    652% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  10. 10
    Felix Schuster, Manuel Costa, Cédric Fournet, Christos Gkantsidis, Marcus Peinado, Gloria Mainar-Ruiz, and Mark Russinovich:
    VC3: Trustworthy Data Analytics in the Cloud Using SGX.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2015
    831 cites at Google Scholar
    539% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI

Top-cited papers from 2014 ⌄

  1. 1
    Daniel Arp, Michael Spreitzenbarth, Malte Hubner, Hugo Gascon, and Konrad Rieck:
    DREBIN: Effective and Explainable Detection of Android Malware in Your Pocket.
    Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), 2014
    2842 cites at Google Scholar
    1917% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  2. 2
    Eli Ben-Sasson, Alessandro Chiesa, Christina Garman, Matthew Green, Ian Miers, Eran Tromer, and Madars Virza:
    Zerocash: Decentralized Anonymous Payments from Bitcoin.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2014
    2604 cites at Google Scholar
    1749% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  3. 3
    Úlfar Erlingsson, Vasyl Pihur, and Aleksandra Korolova:
    RAPPOR: Randomized Aggregatable Privacy-Preserving Ordinal Response.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2014
    2391 cites at Google Scholar
    1597% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  4. 4
    Yuval Yarom and Katrina Falkner:
    FLUSH+RELOAD: A High Resolution, Low Noise, L3 Cache Side-Channel Attack.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2014
    1964 cites at Google Scholar
    1294% above average of year
    Visited: Jul-2024
    Paper: DOI
  5. 5
    Matthew Fredrikson, Eric Lantz, Somesh Jha, Simon M. Lin, David Page, and Thomas Ristenpart:
    Privacy in Pharmacogenetics: An End-to-End Case Study of Personalized Warfarin Dosing.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2014
    1081 cites at Google Scholar
    667% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  6. 6
    Gunes Acar, Christian Eubank, Steven Englehardt, Marc Juarez, Arvind Narayanan, and Claudia Díaz:
    The Web Never Forgets: Persistent Tracking Mechanisms in the Wild.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2014
    986 cites at Google Scholar
    600% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  7. 7
    David Cash, Joseph Jaeger, Stanislaw Jarecki, Charanjit S. Jutla, Hugo Krawczyk, Marcel-Catalin Rosu, and Michael Steiner:
    Dynamic Searchable Encryption in Very-Large Databases: Data Structures and Implementation.
    Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), 2014
    883 cites at Google Scholar
    527% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  8. 8
    Fabian Yamaguchi, Nico Golde, Daniel Arp, and Konrad Rieck:
    Modeling and Discovering Vulnerabilities with Code Property Graphs.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2014
    855 cites at Google Scholar
    507% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  9. 9
    Eli Ben-Sasson, Alessandro Chiesa, Eran Tromer, and Madars Virza:
    Succinct Non-Interactive Zero Knowledge for a von Neumann Architecture.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2014
    849 cites at Google Scholar
    503% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  10. 10
    Alex Biryukov, Dmitry Khovratovich, and Ivan Pustogarov:
    Deanonymisation of Clients in Bitcoin P2P Network.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2014
    818 cites at Google Scholar
    481% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI

Top-cited papers from 2013 ⌄

  1. 1
    Miguel E. Andrés, Nicolás Emilio Bordenabe, Konstantinos Chatzikokolakis, and Catuscia Palamidessi:
    Geo-indistinguishability: differential privacy for location-based systems.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2013
    1461 cites at Google Scholar
    947% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  2. 2
    Bryan Parno, Jon Howell, Craig Gentry, and Mariana Raykova:
    Pinocchio: Nearly Practical Verifiable Computation.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2013
    1458 cites at Google Scholar
    945% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  3. 3
    Ian Miers, Christina Garman, Matthew Green, and Aviel D. Rubin:
    Zerocoin: Anonymous Distributed E-Cash from Bitcoin.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2013
    1432 cites at Google Scholar
    926% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  4. 4
    Emil Stefanov, Marten van Dijk, Elaine Shi, Christopher W. Fletcher, Ling Ren, Xiangyao Yu, and Srinivas Devadas:
    Path ORAM: an extremely simple oblivious RAM protocol.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2013
    1245 cites at Google Scholar
    792% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  5. 5
    Zakir Durumeric, Eric Wustrow, and J. Alex Halderman:
    ZMap: Fast Internet-wide Scanning and Its Security Applications.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2013
    1085 cites at Google Scholar
    678% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  6. 6
    Laszlo Szekeres, Mathias Payer, Tao Wei, and Dawn Song:
    SoK: Eternal War in Memory.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2013
    1069 cites at Google Scholar
    666% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  7. 7
    Seungwon Shin, Phillip A. Porras, Vinod Yegneswaran, Martin W. Fong, Guofei Gu, and Mabry Tyson:
    FRESCO: Modular Composable Security Services for Software-Defined Networks.
    Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), 2013
    941 cites at Google Scholar
    574% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  8. 8
    Sriram Keelveedhi, Mihir Bellare, and Thomas Ristenpart:
    DupLESS: Server-Aided Encryption for Deduplicated Storage.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2013
    922 cites at Google Scholar
    561% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  9. 9
    Seungwon Shin, Vinod Yegneswaran, Phillip A. Porras, and Guofei Gu:
    AVANT-GUARD: scalable and vigilant switch flow management in software-defined networks.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2013
    838 cites at Google Scholar
    501% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  10. 10
    Mingwei Zhang and R. Sekar:
    Control Flow Integrity for COTS Binaries.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2013
    801 cites at Google Scholar
    474% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI

Top-cited papers from 2012 ⌄

  1. 1
    Yajin Zhou and Xuxian Jiang:
    Dissecting Android Malware: Characterization and Evolution.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2012
    3072 cites at Google Scholar
    1739% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  2. 2
    Joseph Bonneau, Cormac Herley, Paul C. van Oorschot, and Frank Stajano:
    The Quest to Replace Passwords: A Framework for Comparative Evaluation of Web Authentication Schemes.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2012
    1445 cites at Google Scholar
    765% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  3. 3
    Seny Kamara, Charalampos Papamanthou, and Tom Roeder:
    Dynamic searchable symmetric encryption.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2012
    1360 cites at Google Scholar
    714% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  4. 4
    Yajin Zhou, Zhi Wang, Wu Zhou, and Xuxian Jiang:
    Hey, You, Get Off of My Market: Detecting Malicious Apps in Official and Alternative Android Markets.
    Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), 2012
    1241 cites at Google Scholar
    643% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  5. 5
    Lok-Kwong Yan and Heng Yin:
    DroidScope: Seamlessly Reconstructing the OS and Dalvik Semantic Views for Dynamic Android Malware Analysis.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2012
    1166 cites at Google Scholar
    598% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  6. 6
    Kathy Wain Yee Au, Yi Fan Zhou, Zhen Huang, and David Lie:
    PScout: analyzing the Android permission specification.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2012
    1071 cites at Google Scholar
    541% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  7. 7
    Yinqian Zhang, Ari Juels, Michael K. Reiter, and Thomas Ristenpart:
    Cross-VM side channels and their use to extract private keys.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2012
    1058 cites at Google Scholar
    533% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  8. 8
    Ghassan Karame, Elli Androulaki, and Srdjan Capkun:
    Double-spending fast payments in bitcoin.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2012
    1016 cites at Google Scholar
    508% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  9. 9
    Mohammad Saiful Islam, Mehmet Kuzu, and Murat Kantarcioglu:
    Access Pattern disclosure on Searchable Encryption: Ramification, Attack and Mitigation.
    Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), 2012
    953 cites at Google Scholar
    471% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  10. 10
    Joseph Bonneau:
    The Science of Guessing: Analyzing an Anonymized Corpus of 70 Million Passwords.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2012
    946 cites at Google Scholar
    466% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI

Top-cited papers from 2011 ⌄

  1. 1
    Stephen Checkoway, Damon McCoy, Brian Kantor, Danny Anderson, Hovav Shacham, Stefan Savage, Karl Koscher, Alexei Czeskis, Franziska Roesner, and Tadayoshi Kohno:
    Comprehensive Experimental Analyses of Automotive Attack Surfaces.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2011
    2265 cites at Google Scholar
    1298% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  2. 2
    Adrienne Porter Felt, Erika Chin, Steve Hanna, Dawn Song, and David A. Wagner:
    Android permissions demystified.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2011
    2137 cites at Google Scholar
    1219% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  3. 3
    William Enck, Damien Octeau, Patrick D. McDaniel, and Swarat Chaudhuri:
    A Study of Android Application Security.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2011
    1396 cites at Google Scholar
    762% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  4. 4
    Matthew Green, Susan Hohenberger, and Brent Waters:
    Outsourcing the Decryption of ABE Ciphertexts.
    USENIX Security Symposium, 2011
    1056 cites at Google Scholar
    552% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  5. 5
    Alvaro A. Cárdenas, Saurabh Amin, Zong-Syun Lin, Yu-Lun Huang, Chi-Yen Huang, and Shankar Sastry:
    Attacks against process control systems: risk assessment, detection, and response.
    ACM Asia Conference on Computer and Communications Security (AsiaCCS), 2011
    1005 cites at Google Scholar
    520% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  6. 6
    Reza Shokri, George Theodorakopoulos, Jean-Yves Le Boudec, and Jean-Pierre Hubaux:
    Quantifying Location Privacy.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2011
    951 cites at Google Scholar
    487% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  7. 7
    Shai Halevi, Danny Harnik, Benny Pinkas, and Alexandra Shulman-Peleg:
    Proofs of ownership in remote storage systems.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2011
    922 cites at Google Scholar
    469% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  8. 8
    Leyla Bilge, Engin Kirda, Christopher Kruegel, and Marco Balduzzi:
    EXPOSURE: Finding Malicious Domains Using Passive DNS Analysis.
    Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), 2011
    916 cites at Google Scholar
    465% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  9. 9
    Tyler K. Bletsch, Xuxian Jiang, Vincent W. Freeh, and Zhenkai Liang:
    Jump-oriented programming: a new class of code-reuse attack.
    ACM Asia Conference on Computer and Communications Security (AsiaCCS), 2011
    899 cites at Google Scholar
    455% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  10. 10
    Elaine Shi, T.-H. Hubert Chan, Eleanor Gilbert Rieffel, Richard Chow, and Dawn Song:
    Privacy-Preserving Aggregation of Time-Series Data.
    Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), 2011
    860 cites at Google Scholar
    431% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI

Top-cited papers from 2010 ⌄

  1. 1
    Karl Koscher, Alexei Czeskis, Franziska Roesner, Shwetak N. Patel, Tadayoshi Kohno, Stephen Checkoway, Damon McCoy, Brian Kantor, Danny Anderson, Hovav Shacham, and Stefan Savage:
    Experimental Security Analysis of a Modern Automobile.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2010
    2546 cites at Google Scholar
    1489% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  2. 2
    Robin Sommer and Vern Paxson:
    Outside the Closed World: On Using Machine Learning for Network Intrusion Detection.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2010
    2075 cites at Google Scholar
    1195% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  3. 3
    Peter Eckersley:
    How Unique Is Your Web Browser?
    International Symposium on Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETS), 2010
    1414 cites at Google Scholar
    782% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  4. 4
    Ulrich Rührmair, Frank Sehnke, Jan Sölter, Gideon Dror, Srinivas Devadas, and Jürgen Schmidhuber:
    Modeling attacks on physical unclonable functions.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2010
    1150 cites at Google Scholar
    618% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  5. 5
    Edward J. Schwartz, Thanassis Avgerinos, and David Brumley:
    All You Ever Wanted to Know about Dynamic Taint Analysis and Forward Symbolic Execution (but Might Have Been Afraid to Ask).
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2010
    1120 cites at Google Scholar
    599% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  6. 6
    Gianluca Stringhini, Christopher Kruegel, and Giovanni Vigna:
    Detecting spammers on social networks.
    Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC), 2010
    1105 cites at Google Scholar
    589% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI
  7. 7
    Shucheng Yu, Cong Wang, Kui Ren, and Wenjing Lou:
    Attribute based data sharing with attribute revocation.
    ACM Asia Conference on Computer and Communications Security (AsiaCCS), 2010
    1090 cites at Google Scholar
    580% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  8. 8
    Jonathan M. McCune, Yanlin Li, Ning Qu, Zongwei Zhou, Anupam Datta, Virgil D. Gligor, and Adrian Perrig:
    TrustVisor: Efficient TCB Reduction and Attestation.
    IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (S&P), 2010
    844 cites at Google Scholar
    427% above average of year
    Visited: Oct-2024
    Paper: DOI
  9. 9
    Chris Grier, Kurt Thomas, Vern Paxson, and Chao Michael Zhang:
    @spam: the underground on 140 characters or less.
    ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), 2010
    820 cites at Google Scholar
    412% above average of year
    Visited: Jul-2024
    Paper: DOI
  10. 10
    Zi Chu, Steven Gianvecchio, Haining Wang, and Sushil Jajodia:
    Who is tweeting on Twitter: human, bot, or cyborg?
    Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC), 2010
    783 cites at Google Scholar
    389% above average of year
    Visited: Sep-2024
    Paper: DOI