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Weaver, N., Hauser J., & Wawrzynek J. (2004).  The SFRA: A Corner-Turn FPGA Architecture. Proceedings of the 12th ACM International Symposium on Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA 2004). 3-12.
Weaver, N., & Sommer R. (2007).  Stress Testing Cluster Bro. Proceedings of USENiX DETER Community Workshop on Cyber Security Experimentation and Test (DETER 2007).
Weaver, N., Sommer R., & Paxson V. (2009).  Detecting Forged TCP Reset Packets.
Weaver, N., & Wawrzynek J. (2000).  A Comparison of the AES Candidates Amenability to FPGA Implementation.
Weaver, N. (2020).  Apple vs FBI: Pensacola Isn’t San Bernardino. Lawfare.
Weaver, N., & Paxson V. (2004).  A Worst-Case Worm. Proceedings of Third Annual Workshop on Economics and Information Security (WEIS04).
Weaver, N. (2021).  The Ransomware Problem Is a Bitcoin Problem.
Weaver, N., & Allman M. (2009).  On Constructing a Trusted Path to the User.
Weaver, N., Kreibich C., & Paxson V. (2010).  Measuring Access Connectivity Characteristics with Netalyzr.
Weaver, N. (2022).  The Death of Cryptocurrency: The Case for Regulation. Yale Law School Information Society Project. Digital Future Whitepaper Series,
Weaver, N. (2009).  Peer to Peer Edge Caches Should Be Free.
Weaver, N. (2020).  Blocking International Students Is an Attack on America’s Future. Lawfare.
Weaver, N. (2010).  Unencumbered by Success: The Usenix Security Grand Challenge Competition.
Weaver, N., Ellis D., Staniford S., & Paxson V. (2004).  Worms vs. Perimeters: The Case for Hard-LANs. Proceedings of the 12th Annual IEEE Symposium on High Performance Interconnects (Hot Interconnects 12). 70-76.
Weaver, N., Paxson V., & Gonzalez J. Maria (2007).  The Shunt: An FPGA-Based Accelerator for Network Intrusion Prevention. Proceedings of International Symposium on Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA 2007). 199-206.
Weaver, N. (2021).  How to Start Disrupting Cryptocurrencies: “Mining” Is Money Transmission. Lawfare.
Weaver, N., Paxson V., Staniford S., & Cunningham R. (2003).  Large Scale Malicious Code: A Research Agenda.
Weaver, N., Staniford S., & Paxson V. (2007).  Very Fast Containment of Scanning Worms, Revisited. 113-145.
Weaver, N. (2020).  How Easy Is it to Build a Robot Assassin?. Lawfare.
Weaver, N., Kreibich C., Dam M., & Paxson V. (2014).  Here Be Web Proxies. 8362, 183-192.
Weaver, N., & Ellis D. (2004).  Reflections on Witty: Analyzing the Attacker. ;login: The USENIX Magazine. 29(3), 34-37.
Weaver, N. (2018).  Risks of Cryptocurrencies. Communications of the ACM. 61(6), 20-24.
Weaver, N. (2021).  What's the Deal with the Log4Shell Security Nightmare?. Lawfare.
Weaver, N., Paxson V., Staniford S., & Cunningham R. (2003).  A Taxonomy of Computer Worms. Proceedings of the ACM CCS First Workshop on Rapid Malcode (WORM 2003). 11-18.
Wawrzynek, J., Asanović K., Kingsbury B., Beck J., Johnson D., & Morgan N. (1995).  SPERT-II: A Vector Microprocessor System and Its Application to Large Problems in Backpropagation Training. Proceedings of the Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 8 Conference (NIPS 8). 619-625.

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