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Jan Nordholz
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- affiliation: TU Berlin, Institute of Software Engineering and Theoretical Computer Science, Germany
- affiliation: Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Berlin, Germany
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2020 – today
- 2020
- [c10]Artem Yurchenko, Mahbuba Moni, Daniel Peters, Jan Nordholz, Florian Thiel:
Security for Distributed Smart Meter: Blockchain-based Approach, Ensuring Privacy by Functional Encryption. CLOSER 2020: 292-301 - [c9]Jan Nordholz:
Design of a symbolically executable embedded hypervisor. EuroSys 2020: 6:1-6:16
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [i3]Janis Danisevskis, Michael Peter, Jan Nordholz:
Minimizing Event-Handling Latencies in Secure Virtual Machines. CoRR abs/1806.01147 (2018) - 2017
- [b1]Jan Nordholz:
Design and provability of a statically configurable hypervisor. Technical University of Berlin, Germany, 2017 - [c8]Robert Buhren, Shay Gueron, Jan Nordholz, Jean-Pierre Seifert, Julian Vetter:
Fault Attacks on Encrypted General Purpose Compute Platforms. CODASPY 2017: 197-204 - 2016
- [c7]Robert Buhren, Julian Vetter, Jan Nordholz:
The Threat of Virtualization: Hypervisor-Based Rootkits on the ARM Architecture. ICICS 2016: 376-391 - [i2]Robert Buhren, Shay Gueron, Jan Nordholz, Jean-Pierre Seifert, Julian Vetter:
Fault Attacks on Encrypted General Purpose Compute Platforms. CoRR abs/1612.03744 (2016) - 2015
- [c6]Jan Nordholz, Julian Vetter, Michael Peter, Matthias Junker-Petschick, Janis Danisevskis:
XNPro: Low-Impact Hypervisor-Based Execution Prevention on ARM. TrustED@CCS 2015: 55-64 - [c5]Julian Vetter, Matthias Junker-Petschick, Jan Nordholz, Michael Peter, Janis Danisevskis:
Uncloaking Rootkits on Mobile Devices with a Hypervisor-Based Detector. ICISC 2015: 262-277 - [c4]Michael Peter, Matthias Petschick, Julian Vetter, Jan Nordholz, Janis Danisevskis, Jean-Pierre Seifert:
Undermining Isolation Through Covert Channels in the Fiasco.OC Microkernel. ISCIS 2015: 147-156 - 2014
- [i1]Michael Peter, Jan Nordholz, Matthias Petschick, Janis Danisevskis, Julian Vetter, Jean-Pierre Seifert:
Undermining Isolation through Covert Channels in the Fiasco.OC Microkernel. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2014: 984 (2014) - 2013
- [c3]Jan Nordholz, Ronald Aigner, Paul England:
Improving Trusted Tickets with State-Bound Keys. TRUST 2013: 37-46 - 2012
- [j1]Matthias Lange, Steffen Liebergeld, Adam Lackorzynski, Alexander Warg, Janis Danisevskis, Jan Nordholz:
L4Android security framework on the Samsung galaxy S2. ACM SIGMOBILE Mob. Comput. Commun. Rev. 16(4): 28-29 (2012) - [c2]Sebastian Koch, Jörg Schneider, Jan Nordholz:
Disturbed Playing: Another Kind of Educational Security Games. CSET 2012
2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [c1]Jan C. Nordholz:
PED - Python external decompiler. Informatiktage 2007: 73-76
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