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ACM Special Interest Group
on Security, Audit and Control (SIGSAC)
ACM CCS The Test-of-Time Award
2024
The test-of-time award winner for CCS 2024 is as follows:
- Ulfar Erlingsson, Vasyl Pihur, Aleksandra Korolova:
Rappor: Randomized aggregatable privacy-preserving ordinal response.
Pages 1054-1067, In Proceedings of the 21st ACM conference on Computer and communications security, CCS 2014, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA. ACM 2014,
ISBN: 978-1-4503-2957-6
2023
The test-of-time award winners for CCS 2023 are as follows:
- Emil Stefanov, Marten van Dijk, Elaine Shi, T-H. Hubert Chan, Christopher Fletcher, Ling Ren, Xiangyao Yu, and Srinivas Devadas:
Path ORAM: An Extremely Simple Oblivious.
Pages 299-310, In Proceedings of the 20th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, CCS 2013, Berlin, Germany. ACM 2013, ISBN: 978-1-4503-2477-9
- Miguel E. Andrés, Nicolás E. Bordenabe, Konstantinos
Chatzikokolakis, and Catuscia Palamidessi:
Geo-indistinguishability: Differential Privacy for Location-based Systems.
Pages 901-914, In Proceedings of the 20th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, CCS 2013, Berlin, Germany. ACM 2013, ISBN: 978-1-4503-2477-9
2022
The test-of-time award winners for CCS 2022 are as follows:
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Yinqian Zhang, Ari Juels, Michael K. Reiter, Thomas Ristenpart:
Cross-VM Side Channels and Their Use to Extract Private Keys.
Pages 305-316, In Proceedings of the 19th ACM conference on Computer and communications security, CCS 2012, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. ACM 2012,
ISBN: 978-1-4503-1651-4
- Seny Kamara, Charalampos Papamanthou, Tom Roeder:
Dynamic searchable symmetric encryption.
Pages 965-976, In Proceedings of the 19th ACM conference on Computer and communications security, CCS 2012, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. ACM 2012,
ISBN: 978-1-4503-1651-4
2021
The test-of-time award winner for CCS 2021 is as follows:
- Adrienne Porter Felt, Erika Chin, Steve Hanna, Dawn Song, David A. Wagner:
Android Permissions Demystified.
Pages 627-638, In Proceedings of the 18th ACM conference on Computer and communications security, CCS 2011, Chicago Illinois USA. ACM 2011, ISBN:
978-1-4503-0948-6
2020
The test-of-time award winner for CCS 2020 is as follows:
- Vijay A. Balasubramaniyan, Aamir Poonawalla, Mustaque Ahamad, Michael T. Hunter, and Patrick Traynor:
PinDr0p: using single-ended audio features to determine call provenance.
Pages 109-120, In Proceedings of the 17th ACM conference on Computer and communications security, CCS 2010, Chicago, Illinois, USA. ACM 2010, ISBN: 978-1-4503-0245-6
2019
The test-of-time award winners for CCS 2019 are as follows:
- Thomas Ristenpart, Eran Tromer, Hovav Shacham, and Stefan Savage:
Hey, you, get off of my cloud: exploring information leakage in third-party compute clouds.
Pages 199-212, In Proceedings of the 16th ACM conference on Computer and communications security, CCS 2009, Chicago, Illinois, USA. ACM 2009, ISBN: 978-1-60558-894-0
- Yao Liu, Peng Ning and Michael K. Reiter:
False data injection attacks against state estimation in electric power grid.
Pages 21-32, In Proceedings of the 16th ACM conference on Computer and communications security, CCS 2009, Chicago, Illinois, USA. ACM 2009, ISBN: 978-1-60558-894-0
2018
The test-of-time award winner for CCS 2018 is as follows:
- Artem Dinaburg, Paul Royal, Monirul Sharif, and Wenke Lee:
Ether: Malware Analysis via Hardware Virtualization Extensions.
Pages 51-62, In Proceedings of the 15th ACM conference on Computer and Communications Security, CCS 2008, Alexandria, Virginia, USA. ACM 2008, ISBN: 978-1-59593-810-7
2017
The test-of-time award winner for CCS 2017 is as follows:
- Hovav Shacham:
The Geometry of Innocent Flesh on the Bone: Return-into-libc without Function Calls (on the x86).
Pages 552-561, In Proceedings of the 14th ACM conference on Computer and Communications Security, CCS 2007, Alexandria, Virginia, USA. ACM 2007,
ISBN: 978-1-59593-703-2
2016
The test-of-time award winners for CCS 2016 are two papers from ACM CCS 2006 (in no particular order).
- Vipul Goyal, Omkant Pandey, Amit Sahai and Brent Waters:
Attribute-Based Encryption for Fine-Grained Access Control of Encrypted Data. Pages 89-98, In Proceedings
of the 13th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, CCS 2006, Alexandria, VA, USA. ACM
2006, ISBN 1-59593-518-5
- Cristian Cadar, Vijay Ganesh, Peter M. Pawlowski, David L. Dill and Dawson R. Engler:
EXE: Automatically Generating Inputs of Death. Pages 322-335, In Proceedings
of the 13th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, CCS 2006, Alexandria, VA, USA. ACM
2006, ISBN 1-59593-518-5
2015
The test-of-time award winners for CCS 2015 are two papers from ACM CCS 2005 (in no particular order).
- Martín Abadi, Mihai Budiu, Úlfar Erlingsson, Jay Ligatti:
Control-flow integrity. Pages 340-353, In Proceedings
of the 12th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, CCS 2005, Alexandria, VA, USA. ACM
2005, ISBN 1-59593-226-7
- Mikhail J. Atallah, Keith B. Frikken, Marina Blanton:
Dynamic and efficient key management for access hierarchies. Pages 190-202, In Proceedings
of the 12th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, CCS 2005, Alexandria, VA, USA. ACM
2005, ISBN 1-59593-226-7
2014
The test-of-time award winners for CCS 2014 are two papers from ACM CCS 2004 (in no particular order).
- David Molnar and David Wagner:
Privacy and security in library RFID: issues, practices, and architectures. Pages 210-219, In Proceedings
of the 11th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, CCS 2004, Washington, DC, USA. ACM
2004, ISBN 1-58113-961-6
- Ernest F. Brickell, Jan Camenisch, and Liqun Chen :
Direct anonymous attestation. Pages 132-145, In Proceedings
of the 11th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, CCS 2004, Washington, DC, USA. ACM
2004, ISBN 1-58113-961-6
2013
The test-of-time award winners for CCS 2013 are two papers from ACM CCS 2003 (in no particular order).
- Gaurav S. Kc, Angelos D. Keromytis, and Vassilis Prevelakis:
Countering Code-Injection Attacks With Instruction-Set Randomization. Pages 272-280, In Proceedings
of the 10th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, CCS 2003, Washington, DC, USA. ACM
2003, ISBN 1-58113-738-9
- Wenliang Du, Yunghsiang S. Han, Jing Deng, and Pramod K. Varshney :
A Pairwise Key Pre-distribution Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks. Pages 42-51, In Proceedings
of the 10th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, CCS 2003, Washington, DC, USA. ACM
2003, ISBN 1-58113-738-9
2012
The test-of-time award winners for CCS 2012 are two papers from ACM CCS 2002 (in no particular order). They were selected by
a committee or 5 PC members of ACM CCS 2012 (Radu Sion, Kenny Patterson, Veronique Cortier, Nick hopper, Stefan
Katzenbeisser) and a PC Chair (George Danezis) after careful consideration and exclusion of any PC member with a conflict of
interest.
- Jan Camenisch and Els Van Herreweghen:
Design and implementation of the idemix anonymous credential system. Pages 21-30, In Vijayalakshmi Atluri (Ed.): Proceedings
of the 9th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, CCS 2002, Washington, DC, USA. ACM
2002, ISBN 1-58113-612-9
- David Wagner and Paolo Soto:
Mimicry attacks on host-based intrusion detection systems. Pages 255-264, In Vijayalakshmi Atluri (Ed.): Proceedings of the
9th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, CCS 2002, Washington, DC, USA. ACM 2002,
ISBN 1-58113-612-9
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