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  1. Proceedings of the 2012 New Security Paradigms Workshop (NSPW '12)
  2. All your base are belong to US
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A move in the security measurement stalemate: elo-style ratings to quantify vulnerability
Turtles all the way down: a clean-slate, ground-up, first-principles approach to secure systems
Point-and-shoot security design: can we build better tools for developers?
Argumentation logic to assist in security administration
Beyond the blacklist: modeling malware spread and the effect of interventions
Someone to watch over me
Pools, clubs and security: designing for a party not a person
Privacy is a process, not a PET: a theory for effective privacy practice
All your base are belong to US
The need for application-aware access control evaluation
Video-passwords: advertising while authenticating
Holographic vulnerability studies: vulnerabilities as fractures in interpretation as information flows across abstraction boundaries

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All your base are belong to US

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Ford, Richard Mayron, Liam M.
Abstract In this paper we examine an important example of where a decision designed to improve security has quite the opposite effect due to the longevity of the decision's side effects. The primary example we use to illustrate our point is the deliberate obfuscation and alteration of satellite imagery available online, in an attempt to deprive attackers of sensitive information about certain installations. We will demonstrate that such image modification techniques are short sighted and counterproductive: better security would have been provided if the concerned parties had simply done nothing. This result illustrates the importance of examining security decisions from a temporal perspective, accounting for inevitable progression of technology. Furthermore, we believe this paper illustrates an oft overlooked class of security problems that present non-reversible challenges to the defender long after the questionable security decision has been reversed.
Starting Page 105
Ending Page 114
Page Count 10
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450317948
DOI 10.1145/2413296.2413306
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2012-09-18
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Image manipulation Censorship Mapping
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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