Something you know…
Something you are…
Something you have… silently protecting you.TM
Sometimes "security through obscurity" is a useful defensive measure. But to achieve stronger system security, RavenWhite believes in embracing peer review and technical openness whenever possible. Here you'll find some technical papers describing some of the innovations that underpin our products.
 | | M. Jakobsson, L. Yang, and S. Wetzel. "Quantifying the Security of Preference-Based Authentication." In submission. 2008. Click here for preliminary paper.
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 | | M. Jakobsson, E. Stolterman, S. Wetzel, and L. Yang. "Love and Authentication." (Notes). In ACM Computer/Human Interaction Conference (CHI 2008). Click here for paper.
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 | | M. Jakobsson, A. Juels, and J. Ratkiewicz. Privacy-Preserving History Mining for Web Browsers. To appear in Web 2.0 Security and Privacy, 2008. Click here for preliminary paper.
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 | | A. Juels, S. Stamm, and M. Jakobsson. Combating Click Fraud via Premium Clicks. USENIX Security '07. Click here for paper. Click here for slides.
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 | | A. Juels, M. Jakobsson, and T. Jagatic. Cache Cookies for Browser Authentication (Extended Abstract). IEEE Security and Privacy. 2006. Click here for the published paper, and here for a full version.
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 | | M. Jakobsson and S. Stamm. Invasive Browser Sniffing and Countermeasures. WWW2006. 2006. Click here for the paper. |
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