Simon Eberz : Publications
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WatchAuth: User Authentication and Intent Recognition in Mobile Payments using a Smartwatch
Jack Sturgess‚ Simon Eberz‚ Ivo Sluganovic and Ivan Martinovic
In Proc. 7th IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy (EuroS&P). IEEE. 2022.
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Inferring User Height and Improving Impersonation Attacks in Mobile Payments using a Smartwatch
Jack Sturgess‚ Simon Eberz‚ Ivo Sluganovic and Ivan Martinovic
In Proc. WristSense 2022: Workshop on Sensing Systems and Applications Using Wrist Worn Smart Devices. IEEE. 2022.
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#PrettyFlyForAWiFi: real−world detection of privacy invasion attacks by drones
Simon Birnbach‚ Richard Baker‚ Simon Eberz and Ivan Martinovic
In ACM Transactions on Privacy and Security. 2021.
Details about #PrettyFlyForAWiFi: real−world detection of privacy invasion attacks by drones | BibTeX data for #PrettyFlyForAWiFi: real−world detection of privacy invasion attacks by drones | DOI (10.1145/3473672)
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Haunted house: physical smart home event verification in the presence of compromised sensors
Simon Birnbach‚ Simon Eberz and Ivan Martinovic
In ACM Transactions on Internet of Things. 2021.
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Biometric Backdoors: A Poisoning Attack Against Unsupervised Template Updating
Giulio Lovisotto‚ Simon Eberz and Ivan Martinovic
In 2020 IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy (EuroS&P). IEEE. September, 2020.
Details about Biometric Backdoors: A Poisoning Attack Against Unsupervised Template Updating | BibTeX data for Biometric Backdoors: A Poisoning Attack Against Unsupervised Template Updating | DOI (10.1109/EuroSP48549.2020.00020) | Link to Biometric Backdoors: A Poisoning Attack Against Unsupervised Template Updating
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Seeing Red: PPG Biometrics Using Smartphone Cameras
Giulio Lovisotto‚ Henry Turner‚ Simon Eberz and Ivan Martinovic
In IEEE 15th Computer Society Workshop on Biometrics. IEEE. June, 2020.
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Peeves: Physical Event Verification in Smart Homes
Simon Birnbach‚ Simon Eberz and Ivan Martinovic
In Proceedings of the 2019 ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS). 2019.
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28 Blinks Later: Tackling Practical Challenges of Eye Movement Biometrics
Simon Eberz‚ Giulio Lovisotto‚ Kasper B Rasmussen‚ Vincent Lenders and Ivan Martinovic
In Proceedings of the 2019 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security. Pages 1187–1199. ACM. 2019.
Details about 28 Blinks Later: Tackling Practical Challenges of Eye Movement Biometrics | BibTeX data for 28 Blinks Later: Tackling Practical Challenges of Eye Movement Biometrics | DOI (10.1145/3319535.3354233)
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When your fitness tracker betrays you: Quantifying the predictability of biometric features across contexts
Simon Eberz‚ Giulio Lovisotto‚ Andrea Patane‚ Marta Kwiatkowska‚ Vincent Lenders and Ivan Martinovic
In 2018 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SP). Pages 889–905. IEEE. 2018.
Details about When your fitness tracker betrays you: Quantifying the predictability of biometric features across contexts | BibTeX data for When your fitness tracker betrays you: Quantifying the predictability of biometric features across contexts | DOI (10.1109/SP.2018.00053)
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Looks Like Eve: Exposing Insider Threats Using Eye Movement Biometrics
Simon Eberz‚ Kasper B Rasmussen‚ Vincent Lenders and Ivan Martinovic
In ACM Transactions on Privacy and Security. Vol. 19. No. 1. Pages 1. 2016.
Details about Looks Like Eve: Exposing Insider Threats Using Eye Movement Biometrics | BibTeX data for Looks Like Eve: Exposing Insider Threats Using Eye Movement Biometrics
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Preventing Lunchtime Attacks: Fighting Insider Threats With Eye Movement Biometrics
Simon Eberz‚ Kasper B. Rasmussen‚ Vincent Lenders and Ivan Martinovic
In The Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS). February, 2015.
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A Practical Man−In−The−Middle Attack on Signal−Based Key Generation Protocols
Simon Eberz‚ Martin Strohmeier‚ Matthias Wilhelm and Ivan Martinovic
In 17th European Symposium on Research in Computer Security (ESORICS). Vol. 7459 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Pages 235−252. Springer. September, 2012.
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