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- From: nessett@framsparc.ocf.llnl.gov (Dan Nessett)
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- Subject: 2nd CFP: Workshop on Net. and Dist. Sys. Security
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- Date: 18 Aug 92 23:36:50 GMT
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- Organization: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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- Call for Papers
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- The Privacy and Security Research Group Workshop on
- Network and Distributed System Security
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- Cosponsored by
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- The Internet Society
- and
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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- Goal
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- The goal of this workshop is to bring together individuals who have built, are
- building, or will soon build software and hardware concerned with the provision
- of network or distributed system security services. It is intended to be a
- forum for those interested mainly in practical aspects of network and
- distributed system security, rather than in theory. Topics for the workshop
- include, but are not limited to :
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- o Authentication in distributed systems.
- o Authorization in distributed systems.
- o Accountability in distributed systems.
- o Compromise containment in distributed systems.
- o Security requirements and mechanisms of distributed applications such as
- email, file transport, remote file access, directory services,
- time synchronization, interactive terminal sessions, remote data base
- management and access, routing, teleconferencing, network management,
- boot services, mobile computing, and remote I/O.
- o The use of cryptography to provide distributed system security services.
- o Tradeoffs in locating security services at particular levels in a protocol
- hierarchy.
- o Implementation of discretionary and mandatory access control services
- in distributed systems.
- o Interaction between physical, operational, personnel and computational
- procedures and mechanisms to ensure security in a distributed system .
- o The provision of security in large global-scale distributed systems.
- o The interplay between distributed system security mechanisms
- and other goals, such as efficiency, availability, interoperability,
- resource sharing, fault tolerance, and cost-effectiveness.
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- Workshop Chairman
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- Dan Nessett, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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- Workshop Program Committee
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- Dave Balenson, Trusted Information Systems
- Matt Bishop, Dartmouth College
- Russ Housley, Xerox Special Information Systems
- Steve Kent, Bolt, Beranek and Newman
- John Linn, Digital Equipment Corporation
- Dan Nessett, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Clifford Neuman, Information Sciences Institute
- Mike Padlipsky, Independent consultant
- Jeff Schiller, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Rob Shirey, MITRE Corporation
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- Date and Location
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- February 11-12, 1993, Catamaran Resort Hotel, San Diego, California
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- Submissions
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- Please submit extended abstracts approximately 1000 words in length describing
- original work by September 15, 1992. Authors are requested to make abstract
- submissions via email, unless this is absolutely impossible, in which case
- submissions should be sent via surface mail. Receipt of email submissions
- will be acknowledged by email. PLEASE INCLUDE AN EMAIL AND SURFACE MAIL ADDRESS
- FOR CORRESPONDENCE ON YOUR SUBMISSION. If acknowledgment is not received
- within 7 days, please contact Donna Cederwall at (510)422-8805.
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- Selected presenters will be asked to amplify their extended abstracts into
- papers 10-20 pages in length. The proceedings of the workshop will be
- published by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the Internet Society.
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- Please send submissions to:
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- psrg-workshop@llnl.gov
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- or for surface mail:
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- PSRG Workshop
- c/o Dan Nessett
- L-60
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Livermore, CA. 94550
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- Workshop schedule:
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- Submission deadline for abstracts: Sept. 15, 1992
- Acceptance notification: Oct. 15, 1992
- Deadline for camera-ready copy: Nov. 15, 1992
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