Benchmarking flaws undermine security research
Authors
DATA61
Leiden University
Vrije Universiteit
UNSW Sydney
Abstract
Benchmarking systems is difficult. Mistakes can compromise guarantees and threaten reproducibility and comparability. We conduct a study to show that benchmarking flaws are widespread in systems security defense papers, even at tier-1 venues. We aim to raise awareness and provide recommendations for safeguarding the scientific process in our community.
BibTeX Entry
@article{vanderKouwe_HABG_20, author = {van der Kouwe, Erik and Heiser, Gernot and Andriesse, Dennis and Bos, Herbert and Giuffrida, Cristiano}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1109/MSEC.2020.2969862}, month = may, date = {2020-5-11}, year = {2020}, keywords = {benchmarking, computer systems, performance evaluation, reproducibility of results, security, standardization guidelines}, title = {Benchmarking Flaws Undermine Security Research}, numpages = {10}, volume = {18}, journal = {IEEE Security and Privacy Magazine}, paperurl = {https://ts.data61.csiro.au/publications/csiro_full_text//vanderKouwe_HABG_20.pdf}, issue = {3}, publisher = {IEEE} }