IEEE Security Symposium Program
Date: Mon, 5 Feb 1996 14:14:22 -0800 To: pem-dev@tis.com, ietf-pkix@tandem.com, ipsec-owner@ans.net
From: Stephen Kent <kent@bbn.com> Subject: IEEE Symposium Program Announcement
I'm distributing a copy of this year's program to members of these security-oriented WG mailing lists as a means of "getting the word out" to individuals who may be interested in attending this sort of conference. As the chair of the former PEM WG, and current co-chair of the PKI WG, I feel that this announcement is appropriate for these lists, and I hope my fellow IPSEC WG members agree that it is appropriate for that list as well. I apologize in advance for those of you who, like me, will receive multiple copies of this announcement. Steve =========================================================================== 1996 IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON SECURITY AND PRIVACY _/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ May 6-8, 1996 _/_/ _/_/_/ The Claremont Resort, _/ _/ Oakland, California _/ _/ _/_/ Sponsored by the _/_/_/ IEEE Technical Committee on Security and Privacy _/ _/ In cooperation with the _/ _/ International Association of Cryptologic Research _/_/_/ _/ Symposium Committee _/ Dale M. Johnson, General Chair _/_/_/ _/_/ Stephen Kent, Vice Chair _/ _/ _/ John McHugh, Program Co-Chair _/ _/ _/ George W. Dinolt, Program Co-Chair _/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/ _/ _/ PRELIMINARY PROGRAM _/ _/ _/ Subject to Change _/ _/_/ MONDAY, MAY 6 08:30-09:00 WELCOMING REMARKS: Dale Johnson and John McHugh 09:00-10:30 PANEL: Object Management Group CORBA Security Standard Moderator: Terry Benzel Participants: TBA 10:30-11:00 BREAK 11:00-12:00 COVERT CHANNELS An Analysis of the Timed Z-Channel Ira S. Moskowitz, Steven J. Greenwald, Myong H. Kang Defining Noninterference in the Temporal Logic of Actions Todd Fine 12:00-13:30 LUNCH 13:30-15:00 PANEL: Goals for Computer Security Education Cynthia Irvine, Chair Leslie Chalmers Karl Levitt Steven F. Barnett Jim Schindler Roger R. Schell 15:00-15:30 BREAK 15:30-17:00 FIVE-MINUTE RESEARCH TALKS SESSION Submissions in the form of one-page ASCII abstracts due by email to mchugh@cs.pdx.edu no later than 2 April 1996. See http://www.cs.pdx.edu/SP96/ for more information. Abstracts to be distributed at the conference. 18:00-19:30 RECEPTION TUESDAY, MAY 7 09:00-10:30 DOMAIN SPECIFIC SECURITY Security for Medical Information Systems Ross Anderson Discussion Discussants TBA 10:30-11:00 BREAK 11:00-12:00 PROTOCOLS Entity Authentication Dieter Gollmann A Fair Non-repudiation Protocol Jianying Zhou, Dieter Gollmann Limitations on Design Principles for Public Key Protocols Paul Syverson 12:00-13:30 LUNCH 13:30-15:00 DATABASES Ensuring Atomicity of Multilevel Transactions Paul Ammann, Sushil Jajodia, Indrakshi Ray View-Based Access Control with High Assurance Xiaolei Qian Supporting Multiple Access Control Policies in Database Systems Elisa Bertino, Sushil Jajodia, Pierangela Samarati 15:00-15:30 BREAK 15:30-17:00 BIOLOGICALLY INSPIRED TOPICS IN COMPUTER SECURITY An Immunological Approach to Change Detection: Algorithms, Analysis, and Implications Patrik D'Haeseleer, Stephanie Forrest, Paul Helman A Sense of Self for UNIX Processes Stephanie Forrest, Steven A. Hofmeyr, Anil Somayaji, Thomas A. Longstaff Cryptovirology: Extortion Based Security Threats and Countermeasures Adam Young, Moti Yung 17:30-19:30 TECHNICAL COMMITTEE MEETING WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 09:00-10:30 MODELING A Security Model of Dynamic Labeling Providing a Tiered Approach to Verification Simon Foley, Li Gong, Xiaolei Qian A Communication Agreement Framework of Access Control Martin Roscheisen, Terry Winograd Decentralized Trust Management Matt Blaze, Joan Feigenbaum, Jack Lacy Security Properties and CSP Steve Schneider 10:30 11:00 BREAK 11:00 12:30 NETWORKS Security Flaws in the HotJava Web Browser Drew Dean, Dan S. Wallach On Two Proposals for On-line Credit-card Payments using Open Networks: Problems and Solutions Wenbo Man Secure Network Objects Leendert van Doorn, Martin Abadi, Mike Burrows, Edward Wobber Run-Time Security Evaluation (RTSE) for Distributed Applications Cristina Serban, B. McMillin 12:30 12:45 CONCLUDING REMARKS 12:45 SYMPOSIUM ADJOURNS 1996 IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON RESEARCH IN SECURITY AND PRIVACY _/_/ _/ _/ REGISTRATION FORM _/ _/ _/_/ _/_/_/ Name:_______________________________________________ _/ _/ _/ _/ Affiliation:_______________________________________________ _/_/ _/_/_/ Postal Address:_______________________________________________ _/ _/ _/ _/ _______________________________________________ _/_/_/ _/ _______________________________________________ _/ _/_/_/ _/_/ Phone:_______________________________________________ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ Fax:_______________________________________________ _/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/ _/ _/ Email:_______________________________________________ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/ Note: Address information will be distributed to attendees. Please enter the appropriate registration category. Payment must be included and must be by credit card or by check in U.S. dollars, drawn on a U.S. bank, made payable to "IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy." Dates are strictly enforced by postmark. Advance registration (up to 29 March 1996) ___ Member of the IEEE (Member # ____________, required)........$310.00 ___ Non-Member..................................................$385.00 ___ Full-time Student...........................................$100.00 Late registration (from 30 March 1996) ___ Member of the IEEE (Member # ____________, required)........$370.00 ___ Non-Member..................................................$460.00 ___ Full-time Student...........................................$100.00 Do you wish to present at a poster session or lead an evening discussion? 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Five-Minute Research Talks Session ================================== At the 1995 Symposium a session of five-minute research talks was held for the first time. These proved very popular, so there will be another session this year. It is being held on Monday to give attendees more opportunities to contact the presenters during the rest of the conference. If you are interested in presenting a five-minute talk, please submit a one-page abstract in ASCII format by email to mchugh@cs.pdx.edu no later than 2 April 1996. See http://www.cs.pdx.edu/SP96/ for more information. Abstracts to be distributed at the conference. Please note that the five-minute time limit will be strictly enforced. Evening Sessions ================ The 1996 IEEE Symposium on Research in Security and Privacy will accommodate poster sessions and evening discussions. There will be rooms with blackboards and bulletin boards for interested parties to post presentations on work in progress, recent research results, and innovative proposals, or to lead discussions on topics of current interest. These rooms will be available Monday and Tuesday, May 6 and 7, from 8 p.m. to midnight. If you are interested in posting a presentation or organizing a discussion on a particular topic, please indicate so on the registration form. Hotel Reservations - The Claremont Resort ========================================= The Claremont Resort in Oakland, California is 20 minutes from San Francisco and just over an hour from Napa Valley. It is situated in the Oakland-Berkeley hills overlooking the San Francisco Bay on 22 acres of beautifully landscaped lawns and gardens. Facilities include the Claremont Pool and Tennis Club and The Spa at the Claremont. Oakland Airport is 14 miles from the hotel, or attendees may choose to fly into San Francisco and rent a car. SuperShuttle (+1 510 268-8700) provides service from the San Francisco Airport or the Oakland Airport to the Claremont Resort. The charge is $15 from Oakland Airport and $18 from San Francisco Airport, per person one way. Parking is available at the hotel at a cost of $8 per day for guests and a maximum of $9 per day for non-guests. Hotel reservations must be made under the group name IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy. The group rate is $102 single, $114 double occupancy, plus 11% tax. The cut-off date for reservations is Saturday, April 6, 1996. Reservations made after this date will be accepted on a space available basis. Reservations must be accompanied by an advance deposit or credit card guarantee. You may cancel your individual reservations up to 72 hours prior to arrival, after which your deposit becomes non-refundable. Please be advised the check-in time is after 3:00 p.m.; check-out is 12 noon. For reservations and information, contact: The Claremont Resort, Ashby and Domingo Avenues, Oakland, CA 94623-0363; Phone: +1 800 551-7266 (7 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., PST) or +1 510 843-3000; Fax: +1 510 549-8582.
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Rich Salz