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.
Times and dates will be announced soon.
Track Chairs:
David Balenson, NAI Labs, Network
Associates
Russ Mundy, NAI Labs, Network Associates
Sessions |
Aspects
of InfoSec, the UK View,
J. Doody, CESG, UK |
Black
Hat — White Hat,
G. M. Hardy, Guardent, Inc. |
Securing the Internet - When Cryptography
Isn't Enough,
P. Neumann, SRI |
SNMPv3
with Security and Administration,
J. Case, SNMP Research |
Security
for High-Speed Internets,
J. Ingle, NSA |
Advanced
Encryption Standard (AES) & Beyond,
E. Barker, NIST |
Security
for Domain Name System - Ready for Prime Time,
O. Gudmundsson, NAI Labs |
Your
Always-On Connection & the Telecommuter,
P. Dinsmore, NAI Labs |
Certificates
in the Internet: State, Issues, and Futures,
J. Linn, RSA Laboratories Security, Inc. |
Distributed
Denial of Service Attacks - Can We Survive This New Threat?,
J. David, Lehman Brothers |
Incident
Response - Stopping Them Dead in Their Tracks,
J. David, Lehman Brothers |
Incident
Response - Tracking Them Down,
B. Hancock, Exodus Communications |
Papers |
Fuzzy
Data Mining and Genetic Algorithms Applied to Intrusion Detection,
S. Bridges, Mississippi State University |
Rethinking
Department of Defense Public Key Infrastructure,
J. Hackerson, Meredith Group |
The
Evolving Virus Threat,
C. Nachenberg, Symantec |
Towards
XML as a Secure Intelligent Agent Communication Language,
A. Korzyk, Sr., Virginia Commonwealth
University |
Penetration
Analysis of a Xerox Documenter DC 230ST: Assessing the Security of a Multi-Purpose
Office Machine,
B. Kuperman, Purdue University |
Analysis
of Terminal Server Architectures for Thin Clients in a High Assurance Network,
C. Irvine, Naval Postgraduate School |
Trusted X.500 Directory Server Concept,
K. Goertzel, Wang Government Services,
Inc. |
A
Query Facility for Common Intrusion Detection Framework,
S. Jajodia, George Mason University |
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