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- Originally from : David M. Balenson <balenson@tis.com>
- Subject ........: 2nd Announcement - ISOC 1996 Symp. Netw. & Distr. Sys. Security
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-
- 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.
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-
- 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
-
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- 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).
-
-
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-
- 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
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-
- 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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- Internet Society Symposium on Network and Distributed System Security
- 22-23 February, 1996 San Diego, California, USA
-
- Registration Form
-
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- Fill out this form and FAX it to NDSS'96 Registration (703) 648-9887,
- send it via electronic mail to Ndss96reg@isoc.org, or mail it to NDSS96,
- 12020 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 210, Reston, VA, 22091, USA
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-
- Personal Information
-
- __Mr __Ms __Mrs __Dr __Prof __M __Prof Dr __Dip Ing __Ing __Miss __Mlle
-
- First Name: __________________________ Middle Name: _______________
-
- Family Name: __________________________ __sr __jr __II __III __PhD
-
- Please enter your name as you would like it to appear on your conference
- name tag.
-
- Badge Name: _____________________________
-
- Contact Information
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- Your title: _____________________________
-
- Your affiliation: _____________________________
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- Your address: _____________________________
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- _____________________________
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- City: _____________________________
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- State or Province: _____________________________ Postal Code: _____________
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- Country: _____________________________
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- Tel (work) Number: _____________________________
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- Tel (home) Number: _____________________________
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- Fax Number: _____________________________
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- EMail address: _____________________________
-
- Special Needs?
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- Do you have any special needs (vegetarian meals, wheelchair access, etc?):
-
- _________________________________________________________________________
-
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-
- Appear on the Registrants List?
-
- ___ Please check here if you would NOT like your name included in the
- list of registrants.
-
- Payment Information
-
- All Payments must be in United States Dollars.
-
- Conference Charges
-
- If you are an Internet Society member, you are eligible for a reduced
- registration fee. Non-member symposium attendees will receive a one year
- Internet Society membership as part of the non-member registration fees.
-
- Check one: Before After
- January 19 January 19
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- ___Internet Society Member Conference Fee US$ 295.00 US$ 365.00
-
- ___Non-Member Conference Fee US$ 330.00 US$ 400.00
-
- Method of Payment
-
- 1. __ Check
-
- Make payable to the Internet Society. Checks must be postmarked before
- February 16, 1996 or you will not be registered.
-
- 2. __ Credit Card
- __ American Expres
- __ Mastercard
- __ Visa
-
- Name on Credit Card:__________________________
-
- Credit Card Number:__________________________
-
- Expiration Date:__________
-
- 3. __ First Virtual
-
- First Virtual Account Number: _________________________
-
- 4. __ Wire Transfer*
-
- Riggs Bank of Virginia Bank ABA number: 056001260
- 8315 Lee Highway Account number: Internet Society 148 387 10
- Fairfax VA 22031
- USA
-
- Wire Transfer Confirmation Number:____________________________
-
- * Please process wire transfer before sending the registration form.
-
- 5. __ U.S. Government Purchase order*
-
- Please provide the P.O. Number: ___________________________
-
- * Please fax or mail a copy of your purchase order along with your
- registration form.
-
- Cancellation Policy
- -------------------
-
- Refunds will be issued for cancellations received before February 16, 1996.
- No refunds will be issued after February 16, 1996.
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- David M. Balenson
- Trusted Information Systems, 3060 Washington Rd., Glenwood, MD 21738 USA
- balenson@tis.com; tel 301.854.5358; fax 301.854.5363
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