Vinod Ganapathy: Presentations
This webpage contains links to slides that I have presented to the
research community at conferences and at other venues. Slides for
conference papers presented by my co-authors may be available on the
webpage associated with that paper. Please see my
papers page
for details.
- Enforcing Security Policies using
Transactional Memory Introspection
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Powerpoint
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Presentation slides from a seminar at Stony Brook
University (Friday, May 16th, 2008).
- Retrofitting Legacy Code for
Authorization Policy Enforcement
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Powerpoint
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PDF
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Presentation slides from my Ph.D. thesis defense (Thursday,
July 12th, 2007).
- Retrofitting Legacy Code for Security
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Powerpoint
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PDF
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Presentation slides describing
my doctoral research
on retrofitting legacy code for authorization policy enforcement.
Presented at various universities and research labs in Spring 2007.
- Mining Security-Sensitive Operations in
Legacy Code using Concept Analysis
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Powerpoint
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PDF
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Presentation slides from ICSE 2007.
- Microdrivers: A New Architecture for
Device Drivers
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Powerpoint
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PDF
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Presentation slides from HotOS 2007.
- HeapMD: Identifying Heap-based Bugs using
Anomaly Detection
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Powerpoint
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PDF
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Presentation slides from ASPLOS 2006.
- Retrofitting Legacy Code for Authorization
Policy Enforcement
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Powerpoint
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PDF
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HTML
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Presentation slides from 2006 IEEE Symposium on Security and
Privacy.
- Toward Automated Authorization Policy
Enforcement
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Powerpoint
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PDF
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Presentation slides from SELinux Symposium 2006.
- Automatic Placement of Authorization
Hooks in the Linux Security Modules Framework
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Powerpoint
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PDF
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Presentation slides from ACM CCS 2005.
- Automatic Discovery of API-Level
Exploits
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Powerpoint
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PDF
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Presentation slides from ICSE 2005.
- Buffer Overrun Detection using Linear
Programming and Static Analysis
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Powerpoint
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Presentation slides from ACM CCS 2003.
Note that the Powerpoint presentations are available
as Slideshows (PPS files) meaning that you can display them using
a Powerpoint viewer, but cannot modify them. If you would like the PPT
files instead, please
email me.
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