New Security Paradigms Workshop 2000

September 19th - 21st, 2000
Cork, Ireland


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Program (Printer-Friendly)

Monday, September 18

  • 7 pm:  Welcome Reception

Tuesday, September 19

  • 7 - 8:45: Breakfast
  • 8:45-9:15:  Welcome from General Chairs and Organizational Announcements
  • 9:15 - 12:30:  Session 1: Modeling for Attacks.  Marv Schaefer, Session Chair
    • Attack Net Penetration Testing, John McDermott
    • 10: 15 - 10:30:  Break
    • Adversary Work Factor as a Metric for Information Assurance, Greg Schuddel, Bradley Wood
    • A Requires/Provides Model for Computer Attacks, Steven Templeton, Karl Levitt
  • 12:30 - 2:00:  Lunch
  • 2 - 3:45:  Session 2:  Information Hiding.  John McHugh, session chair
    • A New Paradigm Hidden in Steganography, Ira S. Moskowitz, Garth E. Longdon, LiWu Chang
    • Natural Language Processing for Information Assurance and Security: An Overview and Implementations, Victor Raskin et al
  • 3:45 - 4:  Break
  • 4 - 5:30:  Session 3:  Active Defense.  Susan Panch, session chair
    • Disarming offense to facilitate defense, Danilo Bruschi, Emilia Rosti
    • Dynamic Analysis of Security Protocols, Alec Yasinsac
  • 7 pm:  Dinner

Wednesday September 20

  • 7 - 9: Breakfast
  • 9 - 9:15:  Announcements
  • 9:15 - 10:15:  Session 4:  Customizing Security.  Bob Blakley, session chair
    • Quality of Security Service, Cynthia Irvine, Tim Levin
    • 10:15 - 10:30:  Break
    • Characterizing the Behavior of a Program Using Multiple-Length N-grams, Carla Marceau
    • Reflections on Ratings, Kenneth Olthoff
  • 12:30 - 2:  Lunch
  • 2 - 5:30:  Session 5:  Discussion Papers: Apres DDoS. Steve Greenwald, session chair
    • Network Traffic Tracking System: Folly in the Large?, Tom Daniels, Eugene Spafford
    • 3 - 3:15:  Break
    • Stopping Floods by Technical and Nontechnical Means, Clifford Kahn
    • 4 - 4:15:  Break
    • New Paradigms in Incident Management, Tom Perrine, Abe Singer
  • 7 pm:  Dinner

Thursday September 21

  • 7 - 9: Breakfast
  • 9 - 11:  Session 6 Getting Personal.  Mike Williams, session chair
    • Conduit Cascades and Secure Synchronization, Simon Foley
    • Multilateral Security A concept and examples for balanced security, Kai Rannenberg
  • 11 - 11: 15:  Break
  • 11:15 - 12:30:  NSPW Business Meeting
  • 12:30 - 2:  Lunch
  • 2 pm:  Adjourn

Workshop Pre-prints

  • The pre-prints are private to the workshop invitees.  The full program will be displayed following the workshop.

 
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