Interesting People mailing list archives

CFM -- ISOC Symposium on Network and Distributed System Security


From: David Farber <farber () central cis upenn edu>
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1993 20:19:17 -0500

Wednesday, February 2


6:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.
  Registration and Reception


Thursday, February 3


7:30 A.M.
  Continental Breakfast
8:30 A.M.
  Opening Remarks
9:00 A.M.
  Session 1:  Electronic Mail Security
                       Chair: Steve Kent (BBN)
  Certified Electronic Mail, Alireza Bahreman (Bellcore) and Doug Tygar
    (Carnegie Mellon University), USA
  Privacy Enhanced Mail Modules for ELM, Selwyn Russell and Peter
    Craig, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
  Management of PEM Public Key Certificates Using X.500 Directory
    Service: Some Problems and Solutions, Terry Cheung, Lawrence
    Livermore National Laboratory, USA
11:00 A.M.
  Session 2: Panel: Public Key Infrastructure, Santosh Chokhani (MITRE),
    Michael Roe (Cambridge University), Richard Ankney (Fischer, Intl.)
                       Chair: Miles Smid (NIST)
2:00 P.M.
  Session 3:  Protocols
                       Chair: Tom Berson (Anagram Labs)
  Paving the Road to Network Security, or The Value of Small Cobblestones,
    H. Orman, S. O'Malley, R. Schroeppel, and D. Schwartz, University of
    Arizona, USA
  A Complete Secure Transport Service in the Internet, Francisco Jordan
    and Manuel Medina, Polytechnical University of Catalunya, Spain
3:30 P.M.
  Session 4:  Internet Firewall Design and Implementation
                       Chair: Jim Ellis (CERT)
  Inter-LAN Security and Trusted Routers, Pal Hoff, Norwegian Telecom
    Research, Norway
  Trusted to Untrusted Network Connectivity:  Motorola Authenticated
    Internet Access -- MANIAC(TM), Bill Wied, Motorola, USA
  BAfirewall: A Modern Firewall Design, Ravi Ganesan, Bell Atlantic, USA
  A Network Perimeter With Secure External Access, Frederick Avolio and
     Marcus Ranum, Trusted Information Systems, USA
7:00 P.M.
  Banquet


Friday, February 4


8:30 A.M.


  Session 5:  Panel: All Along the Watchtower: Experiences and Firefights
    Managing Internet Firewalls, Bryan Boyle (Exxon Research), Brent
    Chapman (Great Circle Consulting), Bill Cheswick (AT&T Bell Labs),
    Allen Leibowitz (Warner-Lambert), Paul Vixie (Vixie Enterprises)
                       Chair: Marcus Ranum (TIS)
10:30 A.M.
  Session 6:  Issues in Distributed System Security
                       Chair: Cliff Neuman (USC-ISI)
  CA-Browsing System -- A Supporting Application for Global Security
    Services, Denis Trcek, Tomas Klobucar, Borka Jerman-Blazic, and Franc
    Bracun, Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia
  The X.509 Extended File System, Robert Smart, CSIRO Division of
    Information Technology, Australia
  Auditing in Distributed Systems, Shyh-Wei Luan (VDG, Inc.) and Robert
    Weisz (IBM Canada Laboratory), USA/Canada
1:30 P.M.
  Session 7:  Authentication
                       Chair: Dave Balenson (TIS)
  The S/KEY(tm) One-Time Password System, Neil Haller, Bellcore, USA
  A Technique for Remote Authentication, William Wulf, Alec Yasinsac,
    Katie Oliver, and Ramesh Peri, University of Virginia, USA
  Remote Kerberos Authentication for Distributed File Systems:  As
    Applied to a DCE DFS-to-NFS File System Translator, Thomas Mistretta
    and William Sommerfeld, Hewlett-Packard, USA
3:30 P.M.
  Session 8:  Panel:  IP Security Alternatives, K. Robert Glenn (NIST), Paul
    Lambert (Motorola), David Solo (BBN), James Zmuda (Hughes)
                       Chair: Russell Housley (Xerox)


PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS


Russell Housley, Xerox Special Information Systems
Robert Shirey, The MITRE Corporation


GENERAL CHAIR


Dan Nessett, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory


PROGRAM COMMITTEE


Dave Balenson, Trusted Information Systems
Tom Berson, Anagram Laboratories
Matt Bishop, University of California, Davis
Ed Cain, U.S. Defense Information Systems Agency
Jim Ellis, CERT Coordination Center
Steve Kent, Bolt, Beranek and Newman
John Linn, OpenVision Technologies
Clifford Neuman, Information Sciences Institute
Michael Roe, Cambridge University
Robert Rosenthal, U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology
Ravi Sandhu, George Mason University
Jeff Schiller, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Peter Yee, U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration


BEAUTIFUL SAN DIEGO


The Symposium venue is the Catamaran Resort Hotel, providing 7 acres of
gorgeous surroundings, facing Mission Bay and only 100 yards from
beautiful Pacific Ocean beaches. 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.


A limited number of rooms have been reserved at the Catamaran for the
very special rate of $77 single, $87  double. Reservations, on a space
available basis, can be made by calling (800) 288-0770 and indicating you are
attending the ISOC Symposium. Reservations must be made before Jan. 1,
1994 to ensure  this rate.


CLIMATE


February weather in San Diego is normally very pleasant. Early morning
temperatures average 51 degrees while afternoon temperatures average 67
degrees. Generally, a light jacket or sweater is adequate during February;
although, occasionally it rains.


TRANSPORTATION


San Diego International Airport is 10 miles (15 minutes) from the
Catamaran  Hotel. Supershuttle operates a continuous service between the
airport and the hotel: fare is $6.00. When you arrive at the airport, use the
free Supershuttle phone. Taxi fare between the airport and the hotel is $20.
The Catamaran charges $6 per day for parking.


REGISTRATION FEES


Postmarked        Subsequent
by Jan. 1         registration


$305              $350


No refunds after Jan. 20.


REGISTRATION INCLUDES


- Attendance    - Symposium Proceedings
- Reception     - Banquet
- Luncheons     - Coffee Breaks


On-site registration is available Wednesday evening at the reception, and
Thursday morning at the Symposium. For more information on
registration and local arrangements contact Dan Nessett at (510) 422-4033
or nessett () llnl gov.


SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION FORM


Name ________________________________________________


Affiliation__________________________________________


Name on Badge _______________________________________


Vegetarian Meals?____________________________________


Mailing Address _____________________________________


_____________________________________________________


_____________________________________________________




(Area Code)Phone # ___________________________________


Email Address _______________________________________


Make check (credit cards not accepted) payable to SNDSS94. (Registration is
not effective until payment is  received). Mail to: ISOC Symposium, C/O
Belinda  Gish, L-68, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,  Livermore,
CA. 94550.


Current thread: