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IP: Program Announcement - ISOC 1996 Symp. Netw. & Distr. Sys.
From: Dave Farber <farber () central cis upenn edu>
Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996 07:29:11 -0500
THE INTERNET SOCIETY 1996 SYMPOSIUM ON NETWORK AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM SECURITY (NDSS '96) 22-23 FEBRUARY 1996 SAN DIEGO PRINCESS RESORT, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA The symposium will bring together people who are building software and/or hardware to provide network and distributed system security services. The symposium is intended for those interested in the more practical aspects of network and distributed system security, focusing on actual system design and implementation, rather than in theory. We hope to foster the exchange of technical information that will encourage and enable the Internet community to apply, deploy and advance the state of the available security technology. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ P R E L I M I N A R Y P R O G R A M WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 6:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. RECEPTION - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22 7:30 A.M. CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:30 A.M. OPENING REMARKS 9:00 A.M. SESSION 1: ELECTRONIC MAIL SECURITY Chair: Stephen T. Kent (BBN Corporation, USA) Mixing E-mail with BABEL, Gene Tsudik and Ceki Gulcu (IBM Research Division, Zurich Research Laboratory, SWITZERLAND) An Integration of PGP and MIME, Kazuhiko Yamamoto (Nara Institute of Science and Technology, JAPAN) 10:00 A.M. BREAK 10:30 A.M. SESSION 2: DISTRIBUTED OBJECT SYSTEMS Chair: Dan Nessett (Sun Microsystems, USA) A Security Framework Supporting Domain Based Access Control in Distributed Systems, Nicholas Yialelis and Morris Sloman (Imperial College, London, UNITED KINGDOM) PANEL: Scalability of Security in Distributed Object Systems Chair: Dan Nessett (Sun Microsystems, USA) Panelists: Dan Nessett (Sun Microsystems, USA), Nicholas Yialelis (Imperial College, London, UNITED KINGDOM), and Bret Hartman (Odyssey Research Associates, USA) 12:00 NOON LUNCH 1:30 P.M. SESSION 3: DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM SECURITY Chair: Michael Roe (University of Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM) A Flexible Distributed Authorization Protocol, Jonathan Trostle (CyberSAFE, USA) and B. Clifford Neuman (Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California, USA) Preserving Integrity in Remote File Location and Retrieval, Trent Jaeger (University of Michigan, USA) and Aviel D. Rubin (Bellcore, USA) C-HTTP - The Development of a Secure, Closed HTTP-Based Network on the Internet, Takahiro Kiuchi (University of Tokyo, JAPAN) and Shigekoto Kaihara (University of Tokyo Hospital, JAPAN) 3:00 P.M. BREAK 3:30 P.M. SESSION 4: PANEL: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION Chair: Peter Neumann (SRI International, USA) Panelists: David Bernstein (Electronic Publishing Resources, USA), Russ Housley (Spyrus, USA), and Dan Boneh (Princeton University, USA) 7:00 P.M. DINNER BANQUET - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23 7:30 A.M. CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:30 A.M. SESSION 5: NETWORK SECURITY Chair: Matt Bishop (University of California at Davis, USA) Designing an Academic Firewall: Policy, Practice and Experience with SURF, Michael B. Greenwald, Sandeep K. Singhal, Jonathan R. Stone, and David R. Cheriton (Stanford University, USA) Digital Signature Protection of the OSPF Routing Protocol, Sandra Murphy and Madelyn Badger (Trusted Information Systems, USA) A Case Study of Secure ATM Switch Booting, Shaw-Cheng Chuang and Michael Roe (University of Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM) 10:00 A.M. BREAK 10:30 A.M. SESSION 6: KEY MANAGEMENT Chair: Burt Kaliski (RSA Laboratories, USA) SKEME: A Versatile Secure Key Exchange Mechanism for Internet, Hugo Krawczyk (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA) IDUP and SPKM: Developing Public-Key-Based APIs and Mechanisms for Communication Security Services, Carlisle Adams (Bell-Northern Research, CANADA) 11:30 A.M. LUNCH 1:00 P.M. SESSION 7: ENCRYPTION Chair: Paul Lambert (Oracle, USA) An Empirical Study of Secure MPEG Video Transmissions, Iskender Agi and Li Gong (SRI International, USA) Parallelized Network Security Protocols, Erich Nahum and David J. Yates (University of Massachusetts, USA), Sean O'Malley, Hilarie Orman and Richard Schroeppel (University of Arizona, USA) A "Bump in the Stack" Encryptor for MS-DOS Systems, David A. Wagner (University of California at Berkeley, USA) and Steven M. Bellovin (AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA) 2:30 P.M. BREAK 3:00 P.M. SESSION 8: PANEL: PUBLIC-KEY INFRASTRUCTURE Chair: Warwick Ford (Bell Northern Research, CANADA) Panelists: John Wankmueller (MasterCard International, USA), Taher ElGamal (Netscape Communications, USA), and Michael Baum (VeriSign, USA). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ GENERAL CHAIR: Jim Ellis, CERT Coordination Center PROGRAM CHAIRS: David Balenson, Trusted Information Systems B. Clifford Neuman, USC Information Sciences Institute PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Tom Berson, Anagram Laboratories Matt Bishop, University of California at Davis Doug Engert, Argonne National Laboratory Warwick Ford, Bell Northern Research (Canada) Burt Kaliski, RSA Laboratories Steve Kent, BBN Corporation Paul Lambert, Oracle John Linn, OpenVision Technologies Teresa Lunt, Advanced Research Projects Agency Dan Nessett, Sun Microsystems Hilarie Orman, University of Arizona Michael Roe, Cambridge University (UK) Rob Rosenthal, U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology Avi Rubin, Bellcore Jeff Schiller, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Rob Shirey, BBN Corporation Doug Tygar, Carnegie Mellon University Roberto Zamparo, Telia Research (Sweden) LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIR: Thomas Hutton, San Diego Supercomputer Center PUBLICATIONS CHAIR: Steve Welke, Institute for Defense Analyses REGISTRATIONS CHAIR: Donna Leggett, Internet Society STEERING GROUP Internet Research Task Force, Privacy and Security Research Group ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BEAUTIFUL SAN DIEGO PRINCESS RESORT Location The Symposium venue is the San Diego Princess Resort, a tropical paradise on a forty-four acre island in Mission Bay, ten minutes from the international airport. Lush gardens landscaped with hundreds of species of tropical and subtropical plants are always ablaze with color and perfect for themed group events. Charming pathways wander among sparkling waterfalls, across quaint footbridges and sleepy lagoons filled with water lilies and waterfowl. A white sand beach curves around the island for over a mile, and the award-winning grounds encompass five swimming pools and six lighted tennis courts. Spouses and family members can catch a convenient Harbor Hopper for a quick trip to Sea World. After the Symposium, plan to spend the weekend visiting La Jolla, the world famous San Diego Zoo or Mexico, only 30 minutes by car or Trolley. Housing Information We have reserved a special block of sleeping rooms at the San Diego Princess Resort at the following rates: Lanai Patio & Garden View Rooms $ 81* Lanai Garden & Lagoon View Rooms $112 One Bedroom Suite $115 * This represents the Government Rate for San Diego. We have a limited number of rooms available at this rate. If you need a government rate, reserve your room early! You must present a valid government id upon check- in. Based on room type and space availability, these special group rates are applicable two days prior to and two days after the symposium. Current Room Tax is 10.5%. Check-in availability cannot be committed prior to 4:00 p.m. Check-out time is 12:00 noon. The San Diego Princess Resort will make every effort to accommodate any early arrivals, so make sure you give them your arrival time when you make your reservation. To make a reservation Contact the San Diego Princess Resort at 1-800-344-2626 (+1-619-274-4630 if outside the United States). To receive the special group rates, reservations must be made no later than January 20, 1996. CLIMATE February weather in San Diego is normally very pleasant. Early morning temperatures average 55 degrees while afternoon temperatures average 67 degrees. Generally, a light jacket or sweater is adequate during February; although, occasionally it rains. REGISTRATION FEES ISOC Non- Members Member Early registration (postmarked by Jan. 19) $295 $330 Late registration $365 $400 REGISTRATION INCLUDES - Attendance - Symposium Proceedings - Two luncheons - Reception - Banquet - Coffee Breaks FOR MORE INFORMATION on registration contact Donna Leggett by phone at 703-648-9888 or via e-mail to Ndss96reg () isoc org. WEB PAGE - Additional information about the symposium and San Diego, as well as an on-line registration form, are available via the Web at: http://www.isoc.org/conferences/ndss96
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