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- January 11th
Brief organizational meeting.
- January 18th
Presenters: Andrew Whitaker
Intercepting Mobile Communications: The Insecurity of 802.11. Nikita Borisov, Ian Goldberg,
and David Wagner. In Proc. of ACM Mobicom'2001.
- January 25th
Presenters: Valentin Razmov
Dos and Donts of Client
Authentication on the Web, by Kevin Fu, Emil Sit, Kendra Smith, and Nick Feamster. In Proceedings of the 10th USENIX Security
Symposium, August 13-17, 2001, Washington, D.C., USA. (Link is
to a longer tech report version of the paper.)
- February 1
Presenters:
Application-level Multicast using Content-Addressable Networks.
In Proceedings of 3rd International Workshop on Networked Group
Communication, London, Nov 2001, by S. Ratnasamy, M. Handley, S. Shenker, and R. Karp.
- February 8th
Presenters: Mike Swift
DNS Performance and the Effectiveness of Caching,
Jaeyeon Jung, Emil Sit, Hari Balakrishnan, and Robert Morris.
Proc. ACM SIGCOMM Internet Measurement Workshop, San Francisco, CA, November 2001.
- February 15
Presenters: Marianne Shaw
Virtualizing I/O devices on VMware workstation's hosted virtual
machine monitor, by J. Sugerman, G. Venkitachalam, and B. Lim. In
Proceedings of the 2001 Annual Usenix Technical Conference, Boston,
MA, USA, June 2001.
- February 22
Presenters:
Span: An Energy-Efficient Coordination
Algorithm for Topology Maintenance in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks,
by Benjie Chen, Kyle Jamieson, Hari Balakrishnan, and Robert Morris.
Proceedings of the 7th ACM International Conference on Mobile Computing and
Networking (MobiCom '01), Rome, Italy, July 2001.
- March 1st
Presenter: Stefan Saroiu and Konrad Lorincz
Inferring Internet Denial of Service Activity,
David Moore, Geoffrey Voelker, and Stefan Savage, 2001 USENIX Security Symposium,
Washington D.C., August 2001.
- March 9th
Presenters: Neil Spring
A Proof-Carrying Authorization System,
Bauer, Schneider, and Felten.
Princeton TR-638-01.