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On obfuscating point functions
Proceedings of the thirty-seventh annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing, 2005We investigate the possibility of obfuscating point functions in the framework of Barak et al. from Crypto '01. A point function is a Boolean function that assumes the value 1 at exactly one point. Our main results are as follows:We provide a simple construction of efficient obfuscators for point functions for a slightly relaxed notion of obfuscation ...
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Obfuscation from Polynomial Hardness: Beyond Decomposable Obfuscation
2018Every known construction of general indistinguishability obfuscation (\(\mathsf {i}\mathcal {O}\)) is either based on a family of exponentially many assumptions, or is based on a single assumption – e.g. functional encryption (\(\mathsf {FE}\)) – using a reduction that incurs an exponential loss in security.
Yuan Kang +3 more
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The Visual Computer, 2015
Analyzing and processing various data types in a privacy-preserving perspective has been researched in many disciplines; however, such an issue draws very limited attention in the research field of scientific visualization. We wondered if it is possible to delegate the rendering of a volume data set to a remote server(s) while still being able to ...
Chou, J.-K, Yang, C.-K.
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Analyzing and processing various data types in a privacy-preserving perspective has been researched in many disciplines; however, such an issue draws very limited attention in the research field of scientific visualization. We wondered if it is possible to delegate the rendering of a volume data set to a remote server(s) while still being able to ...
Chou, J.-K, Yang, C.-K.
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Obfuscation: The Hidden Malware
IEEE Security & Privacy, 2011A cyberwar exists between malware writers and antimalware researchers. At this war's heart rages a weapons race that originated in the 80s with the first computer virus. Obfuscation is one of the latest strategies to camouflage the telltale signs of malware, undermine antimalware software, and thwart malware analysis.
O'Kane, Philip +2 more
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On Obstructing Obscenity Obfuscation
ACM Transactions on the Web, 2017Obscenity (the use of rude words or offensive expressions) has spread from informal verbal conversations to digital media, becoming increasingly common on user-generated comments found in Web forums, newspaper user boards, social networks, blogs, and media-sharing sites.
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Measuring Software Obfuscation Quality–A Systematic Literature Review
IEEE Access, 2021Shouki A Ebad, Abdulbasit A Darem
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Android malware obfuscation variants detection method based on multi-granularity opcode features
Future Generation Computer Systems, 2022Junwei Tang, Ruixuan Li, Yu Jiang
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Titan: Security Analysis of Large-Scale Hardware Obfuscation Using Graph Neural Networks
IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, 2023Likhitha Mankali +2 more
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