Three D-INFK papers win awards at ACM CCS 2022
Three teams of researchers from the Department of Computer Science have received awards at the ACM Computer and Communications Security Conference (CCS), one of the top conferences in the field of security.
Three papers submitted by researchers from the Department of Computer Science at ETH Zurich have received Distinguished Paper and Honorable Mention Awards at the annual ACM Computer and Communications Security Conference (CCS) 2022:
- The paper "Victory by KO: Attacking OpenPGP Using Key Overwriting" by Lara Bruseghini (Applied Cryptography Group and Proton AG), Daniel Huigens (Proton AG) and Professor Kenny Paterson (Applied Cryptography Group) has received a Distinguished Paper Award.
- The second Distinguished Paper Award went to Samuel Steffen, Benjamin Bichsel and Professor Martin Vechev from the Secure, Reliable, and Intelligent Systems Lab for their paper "Zapper: Smart Contracts with Data and Identity Privacy".
- Further, the paper titled "NeVerMore: Exploiting RDMA Mistakes in NVMe-oF Storage Applications" by Konstantin Taranov, Benjamin Rothenberger, Daniele De Sensi, Professor Adrian Perrig and Professor Torsten Hoefler, a collaboration between the Scalable Parallel Computing Laboratory and the Network Security Group, has earned a Honorable Mention Award.
Congratulations to all researchers!