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      <title>Paper on Microarchitectural Leakage Templates accepted at CCS 2022</title>
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      <description>Our paper Microarchitectural Leakage Templates and Their Application to Cache-Based Side Channels has been accepted at ACM CCS 2022. This is particularly exciting for me because it comes with a number of &amp;ldquo;firsts&amp;rdquo;: It is the first paper at a tier-1 conference that I contributed to, and it is also the first paper that I will present at an in-person conference.
The publication can be seen as a follow-up to the paper Validation of Abstract Side-Channel Models for Computer Architectures by Nemati et al.</description>
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