Strong showing of Princeton researchers at CCS

News Body

August 11, 2016

This year Princeton researchers will present five papers at the 23rd ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), one of the top conferences for security research.

In Computer Science

On the instability of Bitcoin mining without the block reward

Miles Carlsten, Harry Kalodner, Matthew Weinberg and Arvind Narayanan

Online tracking: A 1-million-site measurement and analysis

Steven Englehardt, Arvind Narayanan

PREDATOR: Proactive Recognition and Elimination of Domain Abuse at Time-Of-Registration

Shuang Hao (UC Santa Barbara), Alex Kantchelian (UC Berkeley), Brad Miller (Google), Vern Paxson (UC Berkeley), Nick Feamster

In Electrical Engineering

SmartWalk: Enhancing Social Network Security via Adaptive Random Walks

Yushan Liu, Shouling Ji (Georgia Tech), and Prateek Mittal

Differential Privacy as a Mutual Information Constraint

Paul Cuff and Lanqing Yu