Countering Cyber-Terrorism
June 22-23
Marina del Rey, California
A workshop sponsored by the Information Sciences Institute
of the University of Southern California
Call for Participation
Recent studies warn of Cyber-Terrorism and the vulnerability of our
computer systems and infrastructure to attack. These reports identify
damage that determined, knowledgeable, and well-financed adversaries
could inflict on commercial, government, and military systems. Such
attacks would have severe consequences for the public, and in
particular the economy, which has become dependant on computers and
communications infrastructure.
The objective of this workshop is to identify things that should be
done to improve our ability to detect, protect against, contain,
neutralize, mitigate the effects of, and recover from cyber-terrorist
attacks. Participants are sought from the computer security,
electronic commerce and banking, network infrastructure, military, and
counter-terrorism communities, as well as those with experience of
cyber-terrorist attacks. Recommendations may suggest research and
development or operational measures that can be taken. The workshop
is NOT a forum for presentation of the latest security systems,
protocols or algorithms. The workshop will address the strategies,
framework, and infrastructure required to combine and incrementally
deploy such technologies to counter the cyber-terrorist threat.
Attendance will be limited to approximately 25 participants.
Participants will be selected on the basis of submitted position
papers that raise issues for the workshop to discuss, identify threats
or countermeasures, or propose strategies or infrastructure to counter
the threat of cyber-terrorism. Position papers should be four pages or
less in length. Submissions should be sent in e-mail in Word or PDF
format, or as ASCII text to cyber-terrorism-ws(_at_)isi(_dot_)edu(_dot_)
Please check the web page http://www.isi.edu/cctws for more
information, including a position paper from the organizers which will
be available two weeks prior to the submission deadline.
Important Dates:
Organizer's Paper Available April 5, 1999
Position Papers Due April 19, 1999
Notification of Acceptance May 1, 1999
Revised Position Papers Due May 28, 1999
Position Papers Available on Web June 9
Workshop Dates June 22-23
Organizing Committee:
Bob Balzer, Information Sciences Institute, Balzer(_at_)isi(_dot_)edu
Thomas Longstaff, CERT Coordination Center, tal(_at_)cert(_dot_)org
Don Faatz, the MITRE Corporation, dfaatz(_at_)mitre(_dot_)org
Clifford Neuman, Information Sciences Institute, bcn(_at_)isi(_dot_)edu