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  1. Despite the impressive performances reported by deep neural networks in different application domains, they remain largely vulnerable to adversarial examples, i.e., input samples that are carefully perturbed t...

    Authors: Angelo Sotgiu, Ambra Demontis, Marco Melis, Battista Biggio, Giorgio Fumera, Xiaoyi Feng and Fabio Roli
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2020 2020:5
  2. User interaction with a mobile device predominantly consists of touch motions, otherwise known as swipe gestures, which are used as a behavioural biometric modality to verify the identity of a user. Literature re...

    Authors: Elakkiya Ellavarason, Richard Guest and Farzin Deravi
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2020 2020:4
  3. A feature of search engines is prediction and suggestion to complete or extend input query phrases, i.e. search suggestion functions (SSF). Given the immediate temporal nature of this functionality, alongside ...

    Authors: Nicholas Whiskerd, Nicklas Körtge, Kris Jürgens, Kevin Lamshöft, Salatiel Ezennaya-Gomez, Claus Vielhauer, Jana Dittmann and Mario Hildebrandt
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2020 2020:2
  4. PRNU-based image processing is a key asset in digital multimedia forensics. It allows for reliable device identification and effective detection and localization of image forgeries, in very general conditions....

    Authors: Davide Cozzolino, Francesco Marra, Diego Gragnaniello, Giovanni Poggi and Luisa Verdoliva
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2020 2020:1
  5. Genomic data is crucial in the understanding of many diseases and for the guidance of medical treatments. Pharmacogenomics and cancer genomics are just two areas in precision medicine of rapidly growing utiliz...

    Authors: Johannes Buchmann, Matthias Geihs, Kay Hamacher, Stefan Katzenbeisser and Sebastian Stammler
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2019 2019:16
  6. Recent advances in intrusion detection systems based on machine learning have indeed outperformed other techniques, but struggle with detecting multiple classes of attacks with high accuracy. We propose a meth...

    Authors: Jivitesh Sharma, Charul Giri, Ole-Christoffer Granmo and Morten Goodwin
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2019 2019:15
  7. Many applications are built upon private algorithms, and executing them in untrusted, remote environments poses confidentiality issues. To some extent, these problems can be addressed by ensuring the use of se...

    Authors: Kubilay Ahmet Küçük, David Grawrock and Andrew Martin
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2019 2019:14
  8. The Internet of Things (IoT) is a new technology rapidly developed in various fields in recent years. With the continuous application of the IoT technology in production and life, the network security problem ...

    Authors: Wenjun Yang, Jiaying Zhang, Chundong Wang and Xiuliang Mo
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2019 2019:13
  9. Mobile ads are plagued with fraudulent clicks which is a major challenge for the advertising community. Although popular ad networks use many techniques to detect click fraud, they do not protect the client fr...

    Authors: Riwa Mouawi, Imad H. Elhajj, Ali Chehab and Ayman Kayssi
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2019 2019:11
  10. The current online digital world, consisting of thousands of newspapers, blogs, social media, and cloud file sharing services, is providing easy and unlimited access to a large treasure of text contents. Makin...

    Authors: Stefano Giovanni Rizzo, Flavio Bertini and Danilo Montesi
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2019 2019:10
  11. Secure coding is crucial for the design of secure and efficient software and computing systems. However, many programmers avoid secure coding practices for a variety of reasons. Some of these reasons are lack ...

    Authors: Fitzroy D. Nembhard, Marco M. Carvalho and Thomas C. Eskridge
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2019 2019:9
  12. This paper first gives a regularity theorem and its corollary. Then, a new construction of generating hard random lattices with short bases is obtained by using this corollary. This construction is from a new ...

    Authors: Chengli Zhang, Wenping Ma, Hefeng Chen and Feifei Zhao
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2019 2019:8
  13. A new approach is proposed to quantitatively evaluate the binary detection performance of the biometric personal recognition systems. The importance of correlation between the overall detection performance and...

    Authors: Pallavi D. Deshpande, Prachi Mukherji and Anil S. Tavildar
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2019 2019:6
  14. Like how useful weather forecasting is, the capability of forecasting or predicting cyber threats can never be overestimated. Previous investigations show that cyber attack data exhibits interesting phenomena,...

    Authors: Xing Fang, Maochao Xu, Shouhuai Xu and Peng Zhao
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2019 2019:5
  15. This paper investigates the impact of code coverage on machine learning-based dynamic analysis of Android malware. In order to maximize the code coverage, dynamic analysis on Android typically requires the gen...

    Authors: Suleiman Y. Yerima, Mohammed K. Alzaylaee and Sakir Sezer
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2019 2019:4
  16. With rapid development of the Internet, images are spreading more and more quickly and widely. The phenomenon of image illegal usage emerges frequently, and this has marked impacts on people’s normal life. The...

    Authors: Yahong Hu, Xia Sheng, Jiafa Mao, Kaihui Wang and Danhong Zhong
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2019 2019:3
  17. Blockchains are proposed for many application domains apart from financial transactions. While there are generic blockchains that can be molded for specific use cases, they often lack a lightweight and easy-to...

    Authors: Fabian Knirsch, Andreas Unterweger and Dominik Engel
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2019 2019:2
  18. Network attacks are serious concerns in today’s increasingly interconnected society. Recent studies have applied conventional machine learning to network attack detection by learning the patterns of the networ...

    Authors: Juan Zhao, Sachin Shetty, Jan Wei Pan, Charles Kamhoua and Kevin Kwiat
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2019 2019:1
  19. Recent years have seen the emergence of wearable medical systems (WMS) that have demonstrated great promise for improved health monitoring and overall well-being. Ensuring that these WMS accurately monitor a u...

    Authors: Hang Cai and Krishna K. Venkatasubramanian
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2018 2018:13
  20. Data owners’ outsourced data on cloud data storage servers by the deduplication technique can reduce not only their own storage cost but also cloud’s. This paradigm also introduces new security issues such as ...

    Authors: Guangwei Xu, Miaolin Lai, Jing Li, Li Sun and Xiujin Shi
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2018 2018:12
  21. Distributed denial of service (DDoS) flooding attacks are one of the main methods to destroy the availability of critical online services today. These DDoS attacks cannot be prevented ahead of time, and once i...

    Authors: Sufian Hameed and Usman Ali
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2018 2018:11
  22. The fifth generation (5G) of cellular networks will bring 10 Gb/s user speeds, 1000-fold increase in system capacity, and 100 times higher connection density. In response to these requirements, the 5G networks...

    Authors: Filipo Sharevski
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2018 2018:8
  23. Current attacks are complex and stealthy. The recent WannaCry malware campaign demonstrates that this is true not only for targeted operations, but also for massive attacks. Complex attacks can only be describ...

    Authors: Julio Navarro, Véronique Legrand, Aline Deruyver and Pierre Parrend
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2018 2018:6
  24. Transaction traces analysis is a key utility for marketing, trend monitoring, and fraud detection purposes. However, they can also be used for designing and verification of contextual risk management systems f...

    Authors: Albert Sitek and Zbigniew Kotulski
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2018 2018:5
  25. Behind firewalls, more and more cybersecurity attacks are specifically targeted to the very network where they are taking place. This review proposes a comprehensive framework for addressing the challenge of c...

    Authors: Pierre Parrend, Julio Navarro, Fabio Guigou, Aline Deruyver and Pierre Collet
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2018 2018:4
  26. In this work, side-channel attacks (SCAs) are considered as a security metric for the implementation of hybrid cryptosystems utilizing the neural network-based Tree Parity Re-Keying Machines (TPM). A virtual s...

    Authors: Jonathan Martínez Padilla, Uwe Meyer-Baese and Simon Foo
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2018 2018:3
  27. Although 5G (fifth generation) networks are still in the realm of ideas, their architecture can be considered as reaching a forming phase. There are several reports and white papers which attempt to precise 5G...

    Authors: Zbigniew Kotulski, Tomasz Wojciech Nowak, Mariusz Sepczuk, Marcin Tunia, Rafal Artych, Krzysztof Bocianiak, Tomasz Osko and Jean-Philippe Wary
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2018 2018:2
  28. By analyzing multi-sensor information fusion system and hall for workshop of meta-synthetic engineering (HWME) essentially, a universal information fusion system of HWME based on multi-sensor is put forward. A...

    Authors: Guang Yang, Shuofeng Yu and Shouwen Wen
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2017 2017:18
  29. In modern times, people have paid more attention to their private information. The data confidentiality is very important in many economic aspects. In this paper, we proposed a secure auction system, in which ...

    Authors: Zhen Guo, Yu Fu and Chunjie Cao
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2017 2017:16
  30. Forensic research community keeps proposing new techniques to analyze digital images and videos. However, the performance of proposed tools are usually tested on data that are far from reality in terms of reso...

    Authors: Dasara Shullani, Marco Fontani, Massimo Iuliani, Omar Al Shaya and Alessandro Piva
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2017 2017:15
  31. Applications of secure multiparty computation such as certain electronic voting or auction protocols require Byzantine agreement on large sets of elements. Implementations proposed in the literature so far hav...

    Authors: Florian Dold and Christian Grothoff
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2017 2017:14
  32. Today, permissions management solutions on mobile devices employ Identity Based Access Control (IBAC) models. If this approach was suitable when people had only a few games (like Snake or Tetris) installed on ...

    Authors: Arnaud Oglaza, Romain Laborde, Pascale Zaraté, Abdelmalek Benzekri and François Barrère
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2017 2017:13
  33. Finding adequate responses to ongoing attacks on ICT systems is a pertinacious problem and requires assessments from different perpendicular viewpoints. However, current research focuses on reducing the impact...

    Authors: Alexander Motzek, Gustavo Gonzalez-Granadillo, Hervé Debar, Joaquin Garcia-Alfaro and Ralf Möller
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2017 2017:12
  34. Focused crawlers enable the automatic discovery of Web resources about a given topic by automatically navigating through the Web link structure and selecting the hyperlinks to follow by estimating their releva...

    Authors: Christos Iliou, George Kalpakis, Theodora Tsikrika, Stefanos Vrochidis and Ioannis Kompatsiaris
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2017 2017:11
  35. Privacy inference attacks based on sensor data is an emerging and severe threat on smart devices, in which malicious applications leverage data from innocuous sensors to infer sensitive information of user, e....

    Authors: Xiaolong Bai, Jie Yin and Yu-Ping Wang
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2017 2017:10
  36. We address security issues in cyber-physical systems (CPSs). We focus on the detection of attacks against cyber-physical systems. Attacks against these systems shall be handled both in terms of safety and secu...

    Authors: Jose Rubio-Hernan, Luca De Cicco and Joaquin Garcia-Alfaro
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2017 2017:8
  37. The availability of individual load profiles per household in the smart grid end-user domain combined with non-intrusive load monitoring to infer personal data from these load curves has led to privacy concern...

    Authors: Fabian Knirsch, Günther Eibl and Dominik Engel
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2017 2017:6
  38. Early detection of traffic anomalies in networks increases the probability of effective intervention/mitigation actions, thereby improving the stability of system function. Centralized methods of anomaly detec...

    Authors: Lazaros K. Gallos, Maciej Korczyński and Nina H. Fefferman
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2017 2017:5
  39. Honeypots and honeynets are popular tools in the area of network security and network forensics. The deployment and usage of these tools are influenced by a number of technical and legal issues, which need to ...

    Authors: Pavol Sokol, Jakub Míšek and Martin Husák
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2017 2017:4
  40. We consider dynamic group services, where outputs based on small samples of privacy-sensitive user inputs are repetitively computed. The leakage of user input data is analysed, caused by producing multiple out...

    Authors: Thijs Veugen, Jeroen Doumen, Zekeriya Erkin, Gaetano Pellegrino, Sicco Verwer and Jos Weber
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2017 2017:3

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