Networking and the Internet Track
The lists below are the panels and papers in the Networking and the
Internet Track. Clicking on a title will open a popup window that describes
the paper or panel including the day, time, and room of the presentation.
All presentations, speakers, and times are subject to change. We will do
our best to list the most current information.
Panels |
PKI
– The Gap Between Products and Standards
Santosh Chokani, CygnaCom Solutions
Donna F. Dodson, NIST |
PKI,
What is the Real Challenge – Technical or Policy
Mike Green, NSA |
Unfinished
Business: What's Next for IPsec?
Steve Kent, BBN Technologies / GTE Internetworking |
Secure
Electronic Mail: It's Ready for Prime Time
Russ Housley, SPYRUS |
Preparing
for Internet Threats in the Years 2001 to 2010
Barbara Fraser, Carnegie Mellon University / Software Engineering Institute |
The
Future of Networking – Can Security Keep Up?
Jeff Ingle, NSA |
The
Status of OMG CORBA Security Implementations
Edward Feustel, Institute for Defense Analyses |
Comparative
Approaches to Critical Infrastructure Protection
Dr Andrew Rathmell, King's College London, UK |
Cost-Effective
Protection of Information Systems
John Campbell, NSA |
How
can the Security Community Share Detailed Attack and Vulnerability Information?
Peter Mell, NIST |
Nontechnical
Issues in Achieving Dependably Secure Systems and Networks
Peter Neumann, SRI International |
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Papers |
Security
of High-Performance Messaging Layers on Programmable Network Interface
Architectures
Srigurunath Chakravarth, Mississippi State University |
Attitude
Adjustment: Trojans and Malware on the Internet
Sarah Gordon and David Chess, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research |
The
Network Vulnerability Tool (NVT) – A System Vulnerability Visualization
Architecture
Ronda Henning, Harris Corporation |
Are
Organizations Ready For The Electronic Renaissance in Communication? Email
Monitoring & Privacy Issues
Jim Kates, The IntraSec Corporation
Philip Whited, Intermedia Communications |
Making
Netscape Compatible With Fortezza® – Lessons Learned
George Ryan, Pulse Engineering Inc. |
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