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Publications

Journal

  1. V.H.Nguyen and T.K.Dang. A Novel Solution to Query Assurance Verification for Dynamic Outsourced XML Databases. Journal of Software, Academy Publisher, 3(4):9-16, April 2008. fulltext

International Symposiums

  1. V.H.Nguyen and F.Massacci. The (Un)Reliability of Vulnerable Version Data of NVD: an Empirical Experiment on Chrome Vulnerabilities. In: Proceeding of the 8th ACM Symposium on Information, Computer and Communications Security (ASIACCS)'13, May 7-10, 2013, Hangzhou, China (Short paper).
  2. V.H.Nguyen and F.Massacci. An Independent Validation of Vulnerability Discovery Models. In: Proceeding of the 7th ACM Symposium on Information, Computer and Communications Security (ASIACCS)'12, May 2-4, 2012, Seoul, Korean. (Fullpaper, Acceptance rate: 30%) fulltext
  3. V.H.Nguyen and F.Massacci. An Idea of an Independent Validation of Vulnerability Discovery Models. In: Proceeding of the International Symposium on Engineering Secure Software and Systems (ESSoS)'12, February 16-17, 2012, Eindhoven, The Netherlands. fultext (Short paper).
  4. F.Massacci, S.Neuhaus and V.H.Nguyen. After-Life Vulnerabilities: A Study on Firefox Evolution, its Vulnerabilities and Fixes. In: Proceeding of the International Symposium on Engineering Secure Software and Systems (ESSoS)'11, February 9-10, 2011, Madrid, Spain. fultext. Acceptance rate: 33.33%.
  5. V.H.Nguyen, T.K.Dang, N.T.Son and J.Kueng. Query Assurance Verification for Dynamic Outsourced XML Database. In: Procedding of the Internaltional Symposium on Frontiers in Availability, Relibility and Security (FARES), in conjunction with ARES'07, IEEE Computer Society Press. April 10-13, 2007, Vienna, Austria. fulltext

International Workshops

  1. V.H.Nguyen and L.M.S.Tran. Predicting Vulnerable Software Components using Dependency Graphs. In: International Workshop on Security Measurement and Metrics (MetriSec)'10, Ed: Laurie Williams, Riccardo Scandariato, September 15,2010, Bolzano-Bozen, Italy. fulltext. Acceptance rate: 34.61%.
  2. F.Massacci and V.H.Nguyen. Which is the Right Source of Vulnerability Studies? An Empirical Analysis on Mozilla Firefox. In: International Workshop on Security Measurement and Metrics (MetriSec)'10, Ed: Laurie Williams, Riccardo Scandariato, September 15,2010, Bolzano-Bozen, Italy. fulltext. Acceptance rate: 34.61%.
  3. F.Massacci and V.H.Nguyen and A.Saidane. No Purpose, No Data: Goal-Oriented Access Control for Ambient Assisted Living: An Organizational Perspective. In: ACM Workshop on Security and Privacy in Medical and Home-Case System (SPIMACS)'09, November 13, 2009, Chicago, US. fulltext
  4. F.Massacci and V.H.Nguyen. Goal-Oriented Access Control Model for Ambient Assisted Living. In: Privacy and Identity Management for Life, Springer Revised Selected Papers of 5th IFIP Primelife Internaltional Summer School, September 7-11, 2009, Nice, France. fulltext
  5. T.K.Dang, V.H.Nguyen and H.Ly-Hoang. Towards an Exception-Aware Database Schema for Adaptive Workflows in SOA. In: Procedding of the International Workshop on Advanced Computing and Application (ACOMP)'08, March 2008, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam. fulltext

Technical Reports

  1. V.H.Nguyen and F.Massaci. The (Un)Reliability of NVD Vulnerable Versions Data: an Empirical Experiment on Google Chrome Vulnerabilities. Technical Report. University of Trento, 2013. http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.4133 fulltext
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