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IEEE IA workshop 15-17 June announces honeynet track


From: "Dodge, R. LTC EECS" <Ronald.Dodge () usma edu>
Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 06:33:19 -0500

Please see the CFP for the IEEE IA workshop this summer.  Visit the
workshop website at www.itoc.usma.edu/workshop 
 
Like last year, we are continuing to provide a focus on honeynets; there
use, mis-use, and detection.  Another topic of both a panel and a paper
session is security data visualization.  How can you participate you
ask?  
 
1.  Submit a paper!  
2.  Volunteer to review papers that others submit - email me if
interested.
 
 
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6th IEEE Information Assurance Workshop
"The West Point Workshop"

15-17 June 2005
United States Military Academy 
West Point, New York

Call For Papers

Download A Copy!
http://www.itoc.usma.edu/workshop/2005/documents/promoCFP.pdf

The 6th IEEE SMC Information Assurance Workshop,

West Point, New York, 15-17 June 2005

The workshop is designed to provide a forum for Information Assurance
researchers and practitioners to share their research and experiences.
Attendees hail from industry, government, and academia. The focus of
this workshop is on innovative, new technologies designed to address
important Information Assurance issues.

Please see the author's information link,
http://www.itoc.usma.edu/workshop/2005/author_information.htm for
specific guidance and manuscript preparation.

Papers will be divided into two broad programs. Approximately 3/4 of the
papers will focus on innovative new technical research in Information
Assurance. The remaining 1/4 of the papers will address recent
experience, lessons learned, and best practices from information
assurance educators and practitioners.

Last year the IEEE IAW added a new track on Honeynet Technologies. The
Honeynet Project (www.honeynet.org) sponsored this track that focused on
implementation of Honeynet systems and analysis of data derived from
Honeynet systems.  This will remain a specific focus of the IAW this
year.   

New this year to the technical track is at least one session on Security
Data Visualization techniques and at least one session on Biometrics.   

Please see the "Author Information Link" for detailed information on
submission requirements. 

Questions can be sent to:

Dr Ronald Dodge, Chair, ronald.dodge () usma edu or

Dr. John James, Publications Chair, john.james () usma edu 

Other areas of particular interest at this workshop include, but are not
limited to:

Technical

*         Innovative intrusion detection and response methodologies 
*         Information warfare 
*         Honeynet technologies (at least one session)
*         Visualization and data representation (at least one session)
*         Biometrics (at least one session)
*         Secure software technologies 
*         Wireless security 
*         Computer forensics 
*         Data Protection

Experience
*         Educational curriculum
*         Best practices 
*         Information Assurance education and professional development 
        

Key Dates...

6 March 2005 -- Full papers due for review
1 April 2005 -- Acceptance notification and papers returned to authors
for corrections
15 April 2005 -- Final papers due
        

The IEEE Information Assurance Workshop is sponsored by the IEEE SMC,
IEEE Computer Society and the National Security Agency. 
It is hosted by the Information Technology and Operations Center of the
United States Military Academy.

 


Ron 
  
Ronald C. Dodge JR., Ph.D. -http://www.itoc.usma.edu/dodge/ 
Lieutenant Colonel, Academy Professor 
Director, Information Technology and Operations Center,
-http://www.itoc.usma.edu/ 
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,
-http://www.eecs.usma.edu/ 
United States Military Academy -http://www.usma.edu/ 
601 Thayer Rd, Room 113 
West Point, NY 10996 
work - (845) 938-5569 
DSN - 688-5569 
FAX - (845) 938-3807 



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