Re: Program Announcement: ISOC '95 Symp. Net. & Distr. Sys. Security (fwd)

tlunt@ARPA.MIL
Thu, 8 Dec 1994 11:40:52 -0500 (EST)

Steve,

Can you reserve me a room for this for the nights of Feb 15 and 16?

Thanks,
Teresa

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>                     THE INTERNET SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM ON
>                  NETWORK AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM SECURITY
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>                          16-17 FEBRUARY 1995
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>                  CATAMARAN 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
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> 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).
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>     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
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> 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 - 1:30 P.M.
> 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
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> Postmarked        Subsequent
> by Jan. 6         registration
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> $320              $365
>
> REGISTRATION INCLUDES
>
> - Attendance        - Symposium Proceedings
> - Reception         - Banquet
> - Two Luncheons     - 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@mitre.org.
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> SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION FORM
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> Name ______________________________________________________________________
>
> Affiliation _______________________________________________________________
>
> Name on Badge _____________________________________________________________
>
> Special Requirements (e.g., dietary)? _____________________________________
>
> Mailing Address ___________________________________________________________
>
> ___________________________________________________________________________
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> ___________________________________________________________________________
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> Area Code/Phone # _________________________________________________________
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> 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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> 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 ____________
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> Phone # ________________________________   Number in Party ________________
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> Arrival Date ___________________________   Departure Date _________________
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> Roommate(s) ____________________________   Special Needs __________________
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> Credit Card # __________________________   Expires ________________________
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> Name on Card ______________________________________________________________
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> Signature _________________________________________________________________
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