Technical Program


Friday, December 12, 2003

TRACK A TRACK B
8:30 OS Security
Chair: Dirk Balfanz, Palo Alto Research Center, USA

  • Goalkeeper: Close-In Interface Protection§, Stephen D Wolthusen, Fraunhofer-IGD, GERMANY
  • Poly2 Paradigm: A Secure Network Service Architecture§, Eric Bryant, James Early, Rajeev Gopalakrishna, Gregory Roth, Eugene Spafford, Keith Watson, Paul Williams and Scott Yost, Purdue University, USA
  • Defending Embedded Systems Against Buffer Overflow via Hardware/Software§, Zili Shao, Qingfeng Zhuge, Yi He and Edwin Sha, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
  • Intrusion Detection II
    Chair: David Chizmadia, Promia, Inc., USA

  • Experimenting with a Policy-Based HIDS Based onan Information Flow Control Model§, Jacob Zimmermann, Ludovic Me and Christophe Bidan, Supelec, FRANCE
  • An Experience Developing an IDS Stimulator for the Black-Box Testing of Network Intrusion Detection Systems§, Darren Mutz, Giovanni Vigna and Richard Kemmerer, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
  • Synthesizing Test Data for Fraud Detection Systems§, Emilie Lundin, Hakan Kvarnstrom and Erland Jonsson, Chalmers University of Technology, SWEDEN
  • 10:00 BREAK
    TRACK A TRACK B
    10:30 Access Control
    Chair: Ed Schneider, Institute for Defense Analyses, USA

  • Differential Data Protection for Dynamic Distributed Applications§, Patrick Widener, Karsten Schwan and Fabian E. Bustamante, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
  • Usable Access Control for the World Wide Web§, Dirk Balfanz, Palo Alto Research Center, USA
  • Modeling Contexts in the Or-BAC Model§, Frederic Cuppens and Alexandre Miege, ENSTB, FRANCE
  • PANEL - Miracle Cures and Toner Cartridges: Finding Solutions to the Spam Problem
    Chair: Michael Clifford, The Aerospace Corporation

  • Daniel Faigin, The Aerospace Corporation, USA
  • Matthew Bishop, University of California, Davis, USA
  • Tasneem Brutch, Kaiser Permanente, USA
  • 12:00 ADJOURN
    12:15

    6:00
    OPTIONAL SOCIAL EVENT
    Valley of Fire State Park Tour
    (box lunch included)
    Registration required; cost is $35.

    Please join us Friday afternoon, 12 December 2003, for a trip to the Valley of Fire State Park. The Park, contained in a basin about 6 miles long and 4 miles wide, is located about 50 miles northeast of Las Vegas. Its rough floor and jagged walls contain formations of eroded red sandstone (150 million years old) that appear to be "on fire" when they reflect the sun's rays.

    We will depart the Aladdin Resort & Casino via chartered bus at 12:15pm. A box lunch (sub, chips, cookie, and soda) will be provided on the bus. At 1:30 PM, we will stop at the Lost City Museum of Archeology, which focuses on the Anasazi ("Ancient Ones") Indians who settled in the Moapa Valley near Las Vegas in the first century AD.

    We will depart from the museum around 2:30. At the State Park, we will visit the Visitor's Center, Elephant Rock, Mouse Tank, and Atlatl Rock, which is covered with prehistoric petroglyths carved by the Basket Maker people and the Anasazi between 300B.C and 1150 A.D.

    If time permits, we will stop at Ethel Ann's Chocolate Factory before returning to the Aladdin Resort & Casino at 6:00pm. The cost of the trip is $35.00 per person. Since attendance is limited, consider using the Conference Registration Form to register for the tour.


    § This symbol indicates papers that were anonymously peer reviewed by four or more reviewers before acceptance.

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