Artifacts Competition and Impact Award
This competition invites the submission of applied cybersecurity artifacts that have been published in previous years in academic or industry venues. In particular, the competition aims to identify previously published applied security artifacts that have demonstrated meaningful impact for the security and privacy research communities. For instance, demonstrable impact may be represented by an artifact that has been reused in multiple subsequent publications by different research groups, that has received multiple "stars" and/or "forks" on platforms such as GitHub, or that has been successfully transitioned to a commercial technology.
For more details, please refer to the Call for Submissions.
Finalists
Impact of "TESSERACT: Eliminating Experimental Bias in Malware Classification across Space and Time"
Shae McFadden (King's College London & The Alan Turing Institute & University College London)
Zeliang Kan (King's College London & University College London & HiddenLayer)
Daniel Arp (TU Wien)
Feargus Pendlebury (University College London)
Roberto Jordaney (Royal Holloway, University of London)
Johannes Kinder (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)
Fabio Pierazzi (King's College London & University College London)
Lorenzo Cavallaro (University College London)
Rapid Deployment of Confidential Cloud Applications with Gramine
Michał Kowalczyk (Invisible Things Lab)
Dmitrii Kuvaiskii (Intel)
Paweł Marczewski (Invisible Things Lab)
Borys Popławski (Invisible Things Lab)
Donald Porter (The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Kailun Qin (Intel)
Chia-Che Tsai (Texas A&M University)
Mona Vij (Intel)
Isaku Yamahata (Intel)
TLS-Attacker: A Dynamic Framework for Analyzing TLS Implementations
Marcel Maehren (Ruhr University Bochum)
Nurullah Erinola (Ruhr University Bochum)
Fabian Bäumer (Ruhr University Bochum)
Robert Merget (Technology Innovation Institute)
Felix Lange (Paderborn University)
Conrad Schmidt (Hackmanit GmbH)
Niklas Niere (Paderborn University)
Sven Hebrok (Paderborn University)
Juraj Somorovsky (Paderborn University)
Nico Heitmann (Paderborn University)
Maximilian Radoy (Paderborn University)
0x41414141: Avatar² Artifacts, Advances & Analysis
Paul L. R. Olivier (LAAS-CNRS)
Marius Muench (University of Birmingham)
Aurélien Francillon (EURECOM)