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Peter Honeyman
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 77
Citations - 3685
Peter Honeyman is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: File system & Self-certifying File System. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 77 publications receiving 3514 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Honeyman include Alcatel-Lucent & Bell Labs.
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Hide and seek: an introduction to steganography
Niels Provos,Peter Honeyman +1 more
TL;DR: This article discusses existing steganographic systems and presents recent research in detecting them via statistical steganalysis and discusses the practical application of detection algorithms and the mechanisms for getting around them.
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Preventing privilege escalation
TL;DR: The design and analysis of the "Systrace" facility is presented which supports fine grained process confinement, intrusion detection, auditing and privilege elevation, and it is shown that Systrace is efficient and does not impose significant performance penalties.
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Detecting Steganographic Content on the Internet
Niels Provos,Peter Honeyman +1 more
TL;DR: A detection framework that includes tools to retrieve images from the world wide web and automatically detect whether they might contain steganography content is presented, to determine whether there is steganographic content on the Internet.
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WALNUT: Waging Doubt on the Integrity of MEMS Accelerometers with Acoustic Injection Attacks
TL;DR: This work investigates how analog acoustic injection attacks can damage the digital integrity of a popular type of sensor: the capacitive MEMS accelerometer, and introduces two low-cost software defenses that mitigate output biasing attacks: randomized sampling and 180 degree out-of-phase sampling.
Disconnected operation for AFS
L. B. Huston,Peter Honeyman +1 more
TL;DR: The system brings the benefits of contemporary distributed computing environments to mobile laptops, offering a fresh look at the potential for nomadic computing.