Due to the unusually large number of requests for an extension,
the submissions deadline for NDSS'02 has been extended to
Wednesday August 29, 9:00am EST (U.S. east coast time).
Paul Van Oorschot and Virgil Gligor
Co-Chairs, NDSS'02
C A L L F O R P A P E R S
Internet Society's 2002 Network and Distributed System Security Symposium
(NDSS'02)
Catamaran Resort - San Diego, California
February 6-8, 2002
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper and panel submissions due August 22, 2001
Author notification October 17, 2001
Final version of papers and panels due November 20, 2001
GOAL: The symposium fosters information exchange among research scientists and
practitioners of network and distributed system security services. The target
audience includes those interested in practical aspects of network and
distributed system security, with a focus on actual system design and
implementation (rather than theory). A major goal is to encourage and enable
the Internet community to apply, deploy, and advance the state of available
security technology. The proceedings are published by the Internet Society.
GENERAL CHAIR:
Clifford Neuman, USC Information Sciences Institute
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS:
Paul Van Oorschot, Entrust Technologies
Virgil Gligor, University of Maryland
TUTORIAL CHAIR:
Eric Harder, National Security Agency
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIR:
Thomas Hutton, San Diego Supercomputer Center
PUBLICATIONS CHAIR:
Mahesh Tripunitara, Purdue University
PUBLICITY CHAIR:
David Balenson, NAI Labs, Network Associates
LOGISTICS CHAIR:
Terry Weigler, Internet Society
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Steve Bellovin, AT&T Labs Research
Dan Boneh, Stanford University
Bill Cheswick, Lumeta Corporation
Li Gong, Sun Microsystems
Peter Gutmann, Univ. of Auckland, N.Z.
Charlie Kaufman, Iris Associates
Steve Kent, BBN Technologies
Markus Kuhn, Univ. of Cambridge, U.K.
Douglas Maughan, DARPA
Kevin McCurley, IBM Almaden Research
Gary McGraw, Cigital
Fabian Monrose, Bell Labs
Sandra Murphy, Network Associates
Radha Poovendran, Univ. of Washington
Michael Roe, Microsoft Research, U.K.
Christoph Schuba, Sun Microsystems
Clay Shields, Purdue University
Jonathan Trostle, Cisco Systems
Dan Wallach, Rice University
OUTSTANDING PAPER AWARD: There will be an Outstanding Paper award. The award
will be presented at the symposium to the authors of an outstanding paper, as
selected by the Program Committee.
SUBMISSIONS: Both technical papers and panel proposals are solicited. Technical
papers must include a main body of at most 12 pages, with any additional
details in clearly marked appendices for a combined total of at most 20 pages.
Technical papers will appear in the proceedings. Panel proposals should be one
page and must describe the topic, identify the panel chair, explain the panel
format, and list three to four potential panelists. A description of each panel
will appear in the proceedings, and may, at the discretion of the panel chair,
include written position statements from the panelists.
Submissions are solicited in, but not limited to, the following areas:
* Integrating security in Internet protocols: routing, naming, TCP/IP,
multicast, network management, and the Web.
* Intrusion avoidance, detection, and response: systems, experiences and
architectures.
* Attack-resistant protocols and services.
* Network perimeter controls: firewalls, packet filters, application gateways.
* Virtual private networks.
* Public key infrastructure, key management, certification, and revocation.
* Secure electronic commerce: e.g., payment, barter, EDI, notarization,
timestamping, endorsement, and licensing.
* Supporting security mechanisms and APIs; audit trails; accountability.
* Implementation, deployment and management of network security policies.
* Intellectual property protection: protocols, schemas, implementations,
metering, watermarking, digital rights management.
* Fundamental services on network and distributed systems: authentication, data
integrity, confidentiality, authorization, non-repudiation, and availability.
* Integrating security services with system and application security facilities
and protocols: e.g., message handling, file transport/access, directories, time
synchronization, data base management, boot services, mobile computing.
* Security for emerging technologies: sensor networks, specialized testbeds,
wireless/mobile (and ad hoc) networks, personal communication systems, and
large heterogeneous distributed systems.
* Special problems and case studies: e.g., interplay and tradeoffs between
security and efficiency, usability, reliability and cost.
* Security for collaborative applications and services: teleconferencing and
video-conferencing, groupwork, etc.
Each submission must contain a separate Submission Overview specifying the
submission type (paper or panel), the title or topic, author names with
organizational affiliations, and must specify a contact author along with
corresponding phone number, FAX number, postal address and email address.
Submissions must be received by August 22, 2001, and must be made
electronically in either printable PostScript or PDF. Each submission will be
acknowledged by e-mail; if acknowledgment is not received within seven days,
contact a program co-chair (see above). Authors and panelists will be notified
of acceptance by October 17, 2001, and given instructions for preparing the
camera-ready copy. The camera-ready copy must be received by November 20, 2001.
FURTHER INFORMATION: Official dates, the final call for papers, the advance
program, and registration information will be available shortly at
http://www.isoc.org/ndss2002. For official submission information, visit
http://www.isoc.org/ndss2002/cfp.
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