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When Good Kernel Defenses Go Bad: Reliable and Stable Kernel Exploits via Defense-Amplified TLB Side-Channel Leaks
Maar L., Giner L., Gruß D., Mangard S.
Proceedings of the 34rd USENIX Security Symposium
Fast and Efficient Secure L1 Caches for SMT
Giner L., Czerny R., Lammer S., Giner A., Gollob P., Juffinger J., Gruß D.
Availability, Reliability and Security - 20th International Conference, ARES 2025, Proceedings
Microarchitectural Attacks and Defenses for Isolated Domains
Giner L.
Doctoral Thesis, 2025
Cohere+Reload: Re-enabling High-Resolution Cache Attacks on AMD SEV-SNP
Giner L., Neela S., Gruß D.
Detection of Intrusions and Malware, and Vulnerability Assessment
Generic and Automated Drive-by GPU Cache Attacks from the Browser
Giner L., Czerny R., Gruber C., Rauscher F., Kogler A., De Almeida Braga D., Gruß D.
ACM AsiaCCS
Collide+Power: Leaking Inaccessible Data with Software-based Power Side Channels
Kogler A., Juffinger J., Giner L., Gerlach L., Schwarzl M., Schwarz M., Gruß D., Mangard S.
32nd USENIX Security Symposium, USENIX Security 2023
Scatter and Split Securely: Defeating Cache Contention and Occupancy Attacks
Giner L., Steinegger S., Purnal A., Eichlseder M., Unterluggauer T., Mangard S., Gruß D.
IEEE S&P
Repurposing Segmentation as a Practical LVI-NULL Mitigation in SGX
Giner L., Kogler A., Canella C., Schwarz M., Gruß D.
USENIX Security
Systematic Analysis of Randomization-based Protected Cache Architectures
Purnal A., Giner L., Gruß D., Verbauwhede I.
2021 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SP)
Fallout: Leaking Data on Meltdown-resistant CPUs
Canella C., Genkin D., Giner L., Gruß D., Lipp M., Minkin M., Moghimi D., Piessens F., Schwarz M., Sunar B., Bulck J., Yarom Y.
CCS 2019 - Proceedings of the 2019 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security
ScatterCache: Thwarting Cache Attacks via Cache Set Randomization
Werner M., Unterluggauer T., Giner L., Schwarz M., Gruß D., Mangard S.
28th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 19)
