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Tue 21 Jan 2020
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Sat 25 Jan
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09:00 - 10:00
Keynote
PriSC
at
Rosalie
09:00
5m
Day opening
PriSC Introduction
PriSC
Dominique Devriese
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
File Attached
09:05
55m
Industry talk
Lucet: A Compiler and Runtime for High-Concurrency Low-Latency Sandboxing
PriSC
K:
Tyler McMullen
Fastly
Media Attached
10:30 - 12:30
Foundations and timing channels
PriSC
at
Rosalie
Chair(s):
Marco Vassena
CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security
10:30
24m
Talk
Exorcising Spectres with Secure Compilers
PriSC
Marco Patrignani
Stanford University & CISPA
,
Marco Guarnieri
IMDEA Software Institute
Media Attached
File Attached
10:54
24m
Talk
Trace-Relating Compiler Correctness and Secure Compilation
PriSC
Carmine Abate
Inria Paris
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Roberto Blanco
Inria
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Stefan Ciobaca
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi
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Deepak Garg
Max Planck Institute for Software Systems
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Cătălin Hriţcu
Inria Paris
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Marco Patrignani
Stanford University & CISPA
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Éric Tanter
University of Chile
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Jérémy Thibault
Inria Paris
Media Attached
File Attached
11:18
24m
Talk
Reconciling progress-insensitive noninterference and declassification
PriSC
Johan Bay
Aarhus University
,
Aslan Askarov
Aarhus University
Media Attached
File Attached
11:42
24m
Talk
Hermes: Implementing Cryptography without Side-channels
PriSC
Ken Friis Larsen
DIKU, University of Copenhagen
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Torben Mogensen
DIKU, University of Copenhagen
,
Michael Kirkedal Thomsen
DIKU, University of Copenhagen
File Attached
12:06
24m
Talk
A CompCert Compiler that Preserves Cryptographic Constant-time
PriSC
Sandrine Blazy
Univ Rennes- IRISA
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Rémi Hutin
IRISA / ENS Rennes
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David Pichardie
Univ Rennes, ENS Rennes, IRISA
Media Attached
14:00 - 15:05
New outlooks on secure compilation
PriSC
at
Rosalie
Chair(s):
Cristina Cifuentes
Oracle Labs
14:00
24m
Talk
Exploits as Insecure Compilation
PriSC
Jennifer Paykin
Galois, Inc.
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Eric Mertens
Galois, Inc.
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Mark Tullsen
Galois, Inc
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Luke Maurer
Galois, Inc
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Benoit Razet
Galois, Inc
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Alexander Bakst
Galois, Inc
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Scott Moore
Galois, Inc
Pre-print
Media Attached
File Attached
14:24
24m
Talk
Universal Composability is Secure Compilation
PriSC
Marco Patrignani
Stanford University & CISPA
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Riad S. Wahby
Stanford University, USA
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Robert Künnemann
CISPA, Saarland University
Media Attached
File Attached
14:48
8m
Talk
Short Talk: Automatically Eliminating Speculative Leaks With Blade
PriSC
Marco Vassena
CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security
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Klaus v. Gleissenthall
University of California at San Diego, USA
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Rami Gökhan Kıcı
University of California at San Diego, USA
Media Attached
File Attached
14:56
8m
Talk
Short Talk: Everparse
PriSC
Tahina Ramananandro
Microsoft Research, n.n.
Media Attached
15:35 - 17:45
Compartmentalization, memory safety, and isolation
PriSC
at
Rosalie
Chair(s):
Marco Patrignani
Stanford University & CISPA
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Jonathan Protzenko
Microsoft Research, Redmond
15:35
24m
Talk
Flexible Tag-based Policies for Compartmentalized C
PriSC
Sean Anderson
Portland State University
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Andrew Tolmach
Portland State University
,
CHR Chhak
Portland State University
Media Attached
File Attached
15:59
24m
Talk
Mechanized Reasoning about a Capability Machine
PriSC
Aina Linn Georges
Aarhus University
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Alix Trieu
Aarhus University
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Lars Birkedal
Aarhus University
Media Attached
16:23
24m
Talk
Securing Interruptible Enclaves
PriSC
Matteo Busi
Università di Pisa - Dipartimento di Informatica
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Job Noorman
imec-DistriNet, Dept. of Computer Science, KU Leuven, Belgium
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Jo Van Bulck
imec-DistriNet, Dept. of Computer Science, KU Leuven, Belgium
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Letterio Galletta
IMT School for Advanced Studies
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Pierpaolo Degano
Università di Pisa - Dipartimento di Informatica
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Jan Tobias Mühlberg
imec-DistriNet, Dept. of Computer Science, KU Leuven, Belgium
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Frank Piessens
KU Leuven
Media Attached
File Attached
16:47
10m
Break
Mini-break
PriSC
16:57
24m
Talk
WebAssembly as an Intermediate Language for Provably-Safe Software Sandboxing
PriSC
Jay Bosamiya
Carnegie Mellon University
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Benjamin Lim
Carnegie Mellon University
,
Bryan Parno
Carnegie Mellon University
Media Attached
File Attached
17:21
24m
Talk
Memory Safety Preservation for WebAssembly
PriSC
Marco Vassena
CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security
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Marco Patrignani
Stanford University & CISPA
Link to publication
Media Attached
File Attached
Sat 25 Jan
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Rosalie
PriSC
Keynote
PriSC
Foundations and timing channels
PriSC
New outlooks on secure compilation
PriSC
Compartmentalization, memory safety, and isolation
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Rosalie
PriSC
PriSC Introduction
09:00 - 09:05
PriSC
Lucet: A Compiler and Runtime for High-Concurrency Low-Latency Sandboxing
09:05 - 10:00
PriSC
Exorcising Spectres with Secure Compilers
10:30 - 10:54
PriSC
Trace-Relating Compiler Correctness and Secure Compilation
10:54 - 11:18
PriSC
Reconciling progress-insensitive noninterference and declassification
11:18 - 11:42
PriSC
Hermes: Implementing Cryptography without Side-channels
11:42 - 12:06
PriSC
A CompCert Compiler that Preserves Cryptographic Constant-time
12:06 - 12:30
PriSC
Exploits as Insecure Compilation
14:00 - 14:24
PriSC
Universal Composability is Secure Compilation
14:24 - 14:48
PriSC
Short Talk: Automatically Eliminating Speculative Leaks With Blade
14:48 - 14:56
PriSC
Short Talk: Everparse
14:56 - 15:04
PriSC
Flexible Tag-based Policies for Compartmentalized C
15:35 - 15:59
PriSC
Mechanized Reasoning about a Capability Machine
15:59 - 16:23
PriSC
Securing Interruptible Enclaves
16:23 - 16:47
PriSC
Mini-break
16:47 - 16:57
PriSC
WebAssembly as an Intermediate Language for Provably-Safe Software Sand ...
16:57 - 17:21
PriSC
Memory Safety Preservation for WebAssembly
17:21 - 17:45
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