ID | Interpret | Skladba | Album | |
151. | Ed Felten | Invited Talk - DRM Wars: The Next Generation | USENIX Security Symposium 2006 | |
152. | Ed Felten | Invited Talk - DRM Wars: The Next Generation | USENIX Security Symposium 2006 | |
153. | Bowdoin College | Bowdoin Franco American Symposium - November 15 | Bowdoin Franco American Symposium | |
154. | Steve Dovers | Beyond the barbed wire fence is a foreign country: thinking and managing across tenures | Place and Purpose Symposium 2009 | |
155. | Bowdoin College | Bowdoin Franco American Symposium - November 13 | Bowdoin Franco American Symposium | |
156. | Bowdoin College | Bowdoin Franco American Symposium - November 14 | Bowdoin Franco American Symposium | |
157. | Douglas Maughan | Homeland Security | 14th USENIX Security Symposium | |
158. | USENIX Association | Opening Remarks and Awards | 16th USENIX Security Symposium | |
159. | USENIX Association | Opening Remarks and Awards | 16th USENIX Security Symposium | |
160. | Ed Felten | Invited Talk - DRM Wars: The Next Generation | USENIX Security Symposium 2006 | |
161. | Ed Finkler | Defending Web Applications With PHPSecInfo | 8th Annual CERIAS Information Security Symposium | |
162. | Ed Finkler | Defending Web Applications With PHPSecInfo | 8th Annual CERIAS Information Security Symposium | |
163. | Stephen Downes | Ruby, Blackboard, and the Challenge for Open Source | Free Software and Open Source Symposium | |
164. | Dagfinn Føllesdal, Bruna de Marchi, Merle Jacob and Ian Hacking | Discussion | Holberg Prize Symposium 2009: Ian Hacking | |
165. | Ian Hacking | Comments | Holberg Prize Symposium 2009: Ian Hacking | |
166. | Ed Finkler | Defending Web Applications With PHPSecInfo | 8th Annual CERIAS Information Security Symposium | |
167. | Dagfinn Føllesdal, Bruna de Marchi, Merle Jacob and Ian Hacking | Discussion | Holberg Prize Symposium 2009: Ian Hacking | |
168. | Ed Finkler | Defending Web Applications With PHPSecInfo | 8th Annual CERIAS Information Security Symposium | |
169. | Stephen Downes | Ruby, Blackboard, and the Challenge for Open Source | Free Software and Open Source Symposium | |
170. | Humanitarian FOSS Project | Panel on "Open Source in the Curriculum" | Humanitarian FOSS Project Symposium 2009 | |
171. | Ian Hacking | Comments | Holberg Prize Symposium 2009: Ian Hacking | |
172. | UC Irvine The Great Park Studio | Great Park: Irvine / Design Symposium | Great Park: Irvine / Design Symposium | |
173. | Darren Lacey, Chief Information Security Officer, Johns Hopkins University/Johns Hopkins Medicine | Managing Insecurity: Practitioner Reflections on Social Costs of Security | 17th USENIX Security Symposium Invited Talks | |
174. | Sam Small, Joshua Mason, and Fabian Monrose, Johns Hopkins University; Niels Provos, Google Inc.; Adam Stubblefield, Johns Hopkins University | To Catch a Predator: A Natural Language Approach for Eliciting Malicious Payloads | 17th USENIX Security Symposium Refereed Papers | |
175. | Thomas Porter | Distributive Subjectivism, Liberal Neutrality, and the Expensive Tastes Intuition | Public Reason's Political Philosophy Podcast Symposium | |
176. | Adam Barth, Collin Jackson, and John C. Mitchell, Stanford University | Securing Frame Communication in Browsers | 17th USENIX Security Symposium Refereed Papers | |
177. | Daniel Sandler, Kyle Derr, and Dan S. Wallach, Rice University | VoteBox: A Tamper-evident, Verifiable Electronic Voting System | 17th USENIX Security Symposium Refereed Papers | |
178. | Jose Nazario, Senior Security Engineer, Arbor Networks | Political DDoS: Estonia and Beyond | 17th USENIX Security Symposium Invited Talks | |
179. | Gang Tan and Jason Croft, Boston College | An Empirical Security Study of the Native Code in the JDK | 17th USENIX Security Symposium Refereed Papers | |
180. | Michael Martin and Monica S. Lam, Stanford University | Automatic Generation of XSS and SQL Injection Attacks with Goal-Directed Model Checking | 17th USENIX Security Symposium Refereed Papers | |