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Nikita Borisov
Researcher at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Publications - 137
Citations - 8676
Nikita Borisov is an academic researcher from University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anonymity & Encryption. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 134 publications receiving 7786 citations. Previous affiliations of Nikita Borisov include Cornell University & University of California, Berkeley.
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Intercepting mobile communications: the insecurity of 802.11
TL;DR: Several serious security flaws in the Wired Equivalent Privacy protocol are discovered, stemming from mis-application of cryptographic primitives, which lead to a number of practical attacks that demonstrate that WEP fails to achieve its security goals.
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The Tangled Web of Password Reuse
TL;DR: This paper investigates for the first time how an attacker can leverage a known password from one site to more easily guess that user's password at other sites and develops the first cross-site password-guessing algorithm, able to guess 30% of transformed passwords within 100 attempts.
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EASiER: encryption-based access control in social networks with efficient revocation
TL;DR: EASiER is proposed, an architecture that supports fine-grained access control policies and dynamic group membership by using attribute-based encryption and makes it possible to remove access from a user without issuing new keys to other users or re-encrypting existing ciphertexts.
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Property Inference Attacks on Fully Connected Neural Networks using Permutation Invariant Representations
TL;DR: This paper develops techniques that reduce the complexity of the inference of global properties of the training data, such as the environment in which the data was produced, or the fraction of the data that comes from a certain class, as applied to white-box Fully Connected Neural Networks (FCNNs).
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The Ninja architecture for robust Internet-scale systems and services373423
Steven D. Gribble,Matt Welsh,Rob von Behren,Eric Brewer,David E. Culler,Nikita Borisov,Steven E. Czerwinski,Ramakrishna Gummadi,Jason Hill,Anthony D. Joseph,Randy H. Katz,Zhuoqing Morley Mao,S. Ross,Ben Y. Zhao,Robert C. Holte +14 more
TL;DR: The Ninja project as mentioned in this paper is a workstation cluster environment with a software platform that simplifies scalable service construction, including base stations, units, services, and active proxies, which are transformational elements that are used for unit-or service-specific adaptation.