Fixed the BugHog title, as that is the name of the framework, not the paper. And also a typo.
There are some titles that don't entirely match those in the paper and/or on the USENIX website. However, since they are often displayed on another website (such as Arxiv) and convey the same message, I have kept them unchanged. I'm not sure what the secartifacts policy is, so I could change them if desired.
For example:
-Pool-Party: Exploiting Browser Resource Pools as Side-Channels for Web Tracking
+Pool-Party: Exploiting Browser Resource Pools for Web Tracking
-WaterBear: Asynchronous BFT with Information-Theoretic Security and Quantum Security
+WaterBear: Practical Asynchronous BFT Matching Security Guarantees of Partially Synchronous BFT
Fixed the
BugHog
title, as that is the name of the framework, not the paper. And also a typo.There are some titles that don't entirely match those in the paper and/or on the USENIX website. However, since they are often displayed on another website (such as Arxiv) and convey the same message, I have kept them unchanged. I'm not sure what the secartifacts policy is, so I could change them if desired.
For example: