KOR Labs has become an official supporter of the 9th International Workshop on Traffic Measurements for Cybersecurity (WTMC 2024). The workshop is co-located with the 9th IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy (IEEE EuroS&P 2024) in Vienna, Austria and will take place on Monday, July 8, 2024. The workshop aims to address the complexities of modern communication networks and their evolving cybersecurity challenges through traffic measurements. It provides a platform for researchers and industry experts to present their latest findings and discuss the impact of traffic measurements on cybersecurity. Key topics include incident response, cyber attack measurements, security of web-based services, and the economics of cybersecurity. Submissions are accepted in various formats and will undergo rigorous peer review, with accepted papers published in IEEE Xplore. For further details, please visit the oficial website.
Great to see our colleague, Youssef Abyaa, presenting at the Workshop on Traffic Measurements for Cybersecurity (WTMC) during IEEE Euro S&P earlier this week! In his talk, he showcased how to leverage BIMI to build a validated dataset of brands, domain names, and logos.We’re pleased to have supported this year’s workshop edition. Check out the full program here: https://wtmc.info/index.html
We are happy to share that our research paper got accepted to ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS) 2025. This work builds on the INFERMAL report and investigates the preferences of malicious actors when registering domain names for phishing — an important step toward understanding and mitigating DNS abuse.We are looking forward to present our work in October in Taiwan. Read more about the conference and how to participate.
We’re pleased to share that our Cybersecurity Researcher Yevheniya Nosyk has been selected as a new co-chair of the RIPE DNS Working Group. The WG focuses on the operational aspects of DNS, including deployments, measurements, and security. We're pleased to take a more active role in supporting that work.Learn more about the RIPE DNS Working Group here.