Presented a research talk at IEEE ISCC 2015

Sun-san gave a talk at IEEE ISCC 2015 held in Larnaca, Cyprus.

B. Sun, M. Akiyama, T. Yagi, M. Hatada, and T. Mori, “AutoBLG: Automatic URL Blacklist Generator Using Search Space Expansion and Filters,” Proceedings of the Twentieth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communication (ISCC 2015), pp. 205–211, Jul. 2015. (acceptance rate = 40.2% = 137/341) [PDF][slide][bibtex][Xplore] (Note: paper PDF is the accepted version, not the final published version, see the IEEE web)

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Accepted to IEEE GLOBECOM 2015

Two papers submitted to IEEE GLOBECOM 2015 have been accepted for publication. The latter one is a joint work with Dr. Shimoda and other researchers from NTT and Waseda university. Congrats Haga-kun and Shimoda-san!

Y. Haga, A. Saso, T. Mori, and S. Goto, “Increasing the Darkness of Darknet Traffic,” Proceedings of the IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM 2015), pp. xx-xx, December 2015, San Diego CA, US. (to appear)

A. Shimoda, K. Ishibashi, K. Sato, M. Tsujino, T. Inoue, M. Shimura, T. Takebe, K. Takahashi, T. Mori, and S. Goto, “Inferring Popularity of Domain Names with DNS Traffic: Exploiting Cache Timeout Heuristics,” Proceedings of the IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM 2015), pp. xx-xx, December 2015, San Diego CA, US. (to appear)

Accepted to USENIX WOOT 2015

Our paper submitted to USENIX WOOT 2015 has been accepted for publication. Congrats Watanabe-kun!

T. Watanabe, M. Akiyama, and T. Mori, “RouteDetector: Sensor-based Positioning System that Exploits Spatio-temporal Regularity of Human Mobility,” Proceedings of the 9th USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT ’15), pp. xx-xx, August 2015, Washington D.C., US. (acceptance rate = 35.1% = 20/57)

Accepted to SOUPS 2015

Our paper submitted to SOUPS 2015 has been accepted for publication. Congrats Watanabe-kun!

T. Watanabe, M. Akiyama, T. Sakai, H. Washizaki, and T. Mori, “Understanding the Inconsistencies between Text Descriptions and the Use of Privacy-sensitive Resources of Mobile Apps,” Proceedings of Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS 2015), pp. xx-xx, July 2015, Ottawa, Canada. (acceptance rate = 23.7% = 22/93) (to appear)