ProcRoute enforces process-scoped authorization for split-tunnel routes on Linux using cgroups and eBPF, blocking unauthorized internal access while matching baseline VPN performance.
2020.Security and Privacy Controls for Information Systems and Organizations
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Randompack is a permissively licensed C library implementing several RNG engines and 14 distributions with cross-platform reproducibility and competitive or superior speed compared to existing libraries.
Garbled circuits enable privacy-preserving scanpath comparison and secure storage for eye-tracking data under the semi-honest model in two-party and server-assisted settings.
Proposes using 'anbao' for security and reserving 'anquan' for safety in Chinese technical writing to reduce conceptual overload in safety-security discussions.
This survey analyzes quantum vulnerabilities in cloud computing and provides a structured framework for transitioning to post-quantum cryptography with risk assessments and deployment roadmaps.
A MAC-based PRNG for passwords is implemented and shown to meet NIST SP 800-90B entropy and IID criteria.
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ProcRoute: Process-Scoped Authorization of Split-Tunnel Routes
ProcRoute enforces process-scoped authorization for split-tunnel routes on Linux using cgroups and eBPF, blocking unauthorized internal access while matching baseline VPN performance.
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Randompack: Cross-Platform Reproducible Random Number Generation and Distribution Sampling
Randompack is a permissively licensed C library implementing several RNG engines and 14 distributions with cross-platform reproducibility and competitive or superior speed compared to existing libraries.
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Secure Storage and Privacy-Preserving Scanpath Comparison via Garbled Circuits in Eye Tracking
Garbled circuits enable privacy-preserving scanpath comparison and secure storage for eye-tracking data under the semi-honest model in two-party and server-assisted settings.
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Not All Anquan Is the Same: A Terminological Proposal for Chinese Computer Science and Engineering
Proposes using 'anbao' for security and reserving 'anquan' for safety in Chinese technical writing to reduce conceptual overload in safety-security discussions.
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Future-Proofing Cloud Security Against Quantum Attacks: Risk, Transition, and Mitigation Strategies
This survey analyzes quantum vulnerabilities in cloud computing and provides a structured framework for transitioning to post-quantum cryptography with risk assessments and deployment roadmaps.
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Secure Password Generator Based on Secure Pseudo-Random Number Generator
A MAC-based PRNG for passwords is implemented and shown to meet NIST SP 800-90B entropy and IID criteria.