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2nd Announcement: ISOC '95 Symp. Net. & Distr. Sys. Security

1995-01-06 09:46:00
[Note: a marked up version of this announcement is available 
 via WWW at http://www.tis.com/Home/SNDSS/Program.html]

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                    THE INTERNET SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM ON
                 NETWORK AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM SECURITY

                         16-17 FEBRUARY 1995

             CATAMARAN RESORT HOTEL - 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 15

6:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.
REGISTRATION AND RECEPTION

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16

7:30 A.M.
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

8:30 A.M.
OPENING REMARKS

9:00 A.M.
SESSION 1: DIVERSE APPROACHES TO SECURITY AT THE NETWORK LAYER
Chair: Stephen T. Kent (Bolt, Beranek and Newman, USA)

    Multicast-Specific Security Threats and Counter-Measures, Tony
    Ballardie and Jon Crowcroft (University College London, United
    Kingdom).

    Design of a Key Agile Cryptographic System for OC-12c Rate ATM,
    Daniel Stevenson, Nathan Hillery, Greg Byrd, and Dan Winkelstein
    (Microelectronics Center of North Carolina - MCNC, USA).

    IpAccess: An Internet Service Access System for Firewall
    Installations, Steffen Stempel (University of Karlsruhe, Germany).

10:30 A.M.
BREAK

11:00 A.M.
SESSION 2: PANEL: SECURITY ARCHITECTURE FOR THE INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE
Chair: Robert W. Shirey (The MITRE Corporation, USA)

    Security for the Internet Protocol (IP) and IP Next Generation,
    Paul A. Lambert (Motorola, USA).

    Security for the Internet Domain Name System, James M. Galvin
    (Trusted Information Systems, USA).

    Security of Routing Protocols in the Internet, Gary Scott Malkin
    (Xylogics, USA).

    Security Approaches to Routing in the Internet, Sandra L. Murphy
    (Trusted Information Systems, USA).

12:30 P.M.
LUNCH

2:00 P.M.
SESSION 3: OFF-LINE OBJECT DISTRIBUTION SECURITY
Chair: Jeffrey I. Schiller (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)

    Trusted Distribution of Software Over the Internet, Aviel D. Rubin
    (Bellcore, USA).

    Location-Independent Information Object Security, John Lowry (Bolt
    Beranek and Newman, USA).

3:00 P.M.
BREAK

3:30 P.M.
SESSION 4: INTERNET PAYMENTS
Chair: Ravi Ganesan (Bell Atlantic, USA)

    Electronic Cash on the Internet, Stefan Brands (Centrum voor
    Wiskunde en informatica - CWI, The Netherlands).

    PANEL: Internet Payment Mechanisms - Requirements and Architecture
    Chair: Ravi Ganesan (Bell Atlantic, USA)
    Panelists: B. Clifford Neuman (Information Sciences Institute, USA), 
    David Crocker (Brandenburg Consulting, USA), and others TBD

7:00 P.M.
DINNER BANQUET

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17

7:30 A.M.
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

8:30 A.M.
SESSION 5: SECURITY MONITORING TOOLS - PRACTICE AND EXPERIENCE
Chair: Michael St. Johns (Advanced Research Projects Agency, USA)

    NERD: Network Event Recording Device: An Automated System for
    Network Anomaly Detection and Notification, David G. Simmons and
    Ronald Wilkins (Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA).

    An Overview of SNIF: A Tool for Surveying Network Information Flow,
    Jim Alves-Foss (University of Idaho, USA).

    Distributed Audit Trail Analysis, Abdelaziz Mounji, Baudouin Le
    Charlier, Denis Zampunieris and Naji Habra (Facultes Universitaires
    de Namur - FUNDP, Belgium).

10:00 A.M.
BREAK

10:30 A.M.
SESSION 6: AUTHENTICATION AND AUTHORIZATION
Chair: B. Clifford Neuman (Information Sciences Institute, USA)

    SESAME V2 Public Key and Authorisation Extensions to Kerberos,
    Piers McMahon (ICL, United Kingdom).

    Yaksha: Augmenting Kerberos with Public Key Cryptography, 
    Ravi Ganesan (Bell Atlantic, USA).

    GSS-API Security for ONC RPC, Barry Jaspan (OpenVision
    Technologies, USA).

12:00 NOON 
LUNCH

1:30 P.M.
SESSION 7: MECHANISMS OF IDENTITY - THE CERTIFICATE INFRASTRUCTURE
Chair: Hilarie Orman (University of Arizona, USA)

    A Certificate Management System: Structure, Functions and
    Protocols, Nada Kapidzic and Alan Davidson (Stockholm University &
    Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden).

    PEMToolKit: Building a Top-Down Certification Hierarchy for PEM
    from the Bottom Up, Alireza Bahreman (Bellcore, USA).

    A New Approach to the X.509 Framework: Allowing a Global
    Authentication Infrastructure Without a Global Trust Model, Suzan
    Mendes (TS-E3X - Research and Development Center, France) and Christian
    Huitema (INRIA, France).

3:00 P.M.
BREAK

3:30 P.M.
SESSION 8: PANEL: SECURITY ISSUES FOR MOSAIC AND THE WORLD WIDE WEB
Chair: Fred Avolio (Trusted Information Systems, USA)
Panelists: Peter J. Churchyard (Trusted Information Systems, USA),
  Allan M. Schiffman (Enterprise Integration Technologies, USA), and
  Bill Cheswick (AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA)

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GENERAL CHAIR
    James T. Ellis, CERT Coordination Center, Carnegie Mellon University

PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
    David M. Balenson, Trusted Information Systems
    Robert W. Shirey, The MITRE Corporation

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
    Thomas A. Berson, Anagram Laboratories
    Matt Bishop, University of California at Davis
    Ravi Ganesan, Bell Atlantic
    Stephen T. Kent, Bolt, Beranek and Newman
    Paul A. Lambert, Motorola
    John Linn, OpenVision Technologies
    B. Clifford Neuman, Information Sciences Institute
    Hilarie Orman, University of Arizona
    Michael Roe, University of Cambridge (UK)
    Robert Rosenthal, U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology
    Jeffrey I. Schiller, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Peter Yee, U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Roberto Zamparo, Telia Research (Sweden)

PUBLICATIONS CHAIR
    Terry Mayfield, Institute for Defense Analyses

REGISTRATIONS CHAIR
    Gloria Carrier, The MITRE Corporation

LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIR
    Thomas Hutton, San Diego Supercomputer Center

STEERING GROUP
    Internet Research Task Force, Privacy and Security Research Group

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BEAUTIFUL SAN DIEGO

The Symposium venue is the Catamaran Resort Hotel, providing 7 acres of  
gorgeous surroundings, facing Mission Bay and only 100 yards from 
beautiful Pacific Ocean beaches.  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.

A limited number of rooms have been reserved at the Catamaran for the
very special rate of $71.56 single, $88 double.  Reservations, on a
space available basis, can be made by calling (800)-288-0770 and
indicating you are attending the ISOC Security Symposium, or by FAXing
the hotel registration form attached below.  Reservations must be made
before Jan. 15, 1995 to ensure the special rate.

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.

TRANSPORTATION

San Diego International Airport is 10 miles (approx. 15 minutes) from
the Catamaran Hotel.  Cloud9 shuttle operates a continuous service
between the airport and the hotel: fare is $6.00.  When you arrive at
the airport, go to the shuttle loading area at either terminal and ask
the attendant to radio for a Cloud9 shuttle to the Catamaran.  Taxi
fare between the airport and the hotel is approx. $20.  The Catamaran
charges $6 per day for parking.

REGISTRATION FEES

Postmarked    $320          Subsequent      $365
by Jan. 6                   registration

REGISTRATION INCLUDES

- Attendance        - Symposium Proceedings     - Two luncheons
- Reception         - Banquet                   - Coffee Breaks

ON-SITE REGISTRATION is available Wednesday evening at the reception, and 
Thursday morning at the Symposium.  

FOR MORE INFORMATION on registration contact Gloria Carrier 
by phone at (703)-883-4508 or via email to gcarrier(_at_)mitre(_dot_)org(_dot_)

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ISOC '95 SECURITY SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION FORM

Name ______________________________________________________________________

Affiliation _______________________________________________________________

Name on Badge _____________________________________________________________

Special Requirements (e.g., dietary)? _____________________________________

Mailing Address ___________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________

Area Code/Phone # _________________________________________________________

Area Code/FAX # ___________________________________________________________

Email Address _____________________________________________________________

[ ]  Check here if you would prefer that your name NOT be included 
     in the list of attendees distributed at the symposium.

Make check (credit cards not accepted) payable to ISOC NDSS SYMPOSIUM.
(Registration is not effective until payment is received).  Mail
registration, no later than February 10, 1994, to:  ISOC Symposium, C/O
Gloria Carrier, The MITRE Corporation, 7525 Colshire Drive, M.S. Z605,
McLean, VA 22102-3481, USA.

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CATAMARAN HOTEL REGISTRATION FORM


                   WELCOME ISOC SECURITY SYMPOSIUM
                        February 16-17, 1995
                
               Single: $71.56           Double: $88.00
               Triple: $103.00          Quad: $118.00

                        Extra Person $15.00

                All rates subject to $10.50 room tax

               Reservations required by: January 15, 1995

        Fax this form to the Catamaran Hotel at (619)-490-3328


Name ______________________________________________________________________

Street ____________________________________________________________________

City ___________________________________ State ___________ Zip ____________

Phone # ________________________________   Number in Party ________________

Arrival Date ___________________________   Departure Date _________________

Roommate(s) ____________________________   Special Needs __________________

Credit Card # __________________________   Expires ________________________

Name on Card ______________________________________________________________

Signature _________________________________________________________________

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