- From: David M. Balenson <balenson@tislabs.com>
- Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2000 09:28:42 -0500 (EST)
- To: w3c-ietf-xmldsig@w3.org
R E G I S T E R N O W ! ! THE INTERNET SOCIETY'S 2001 NETWORK AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM SECURITY SYMPOSIUM (NDSS'01) February 8-9, 2001 Catamaran Resort Hotel, San Diego, California General Chair: Steve Welke, Trusted Computer Solutions Program Chairs: Avi Rubin, AT&T Labs - Research Paul Van Oorschot, Entrust Technologies ONLINE INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION: http://www.isoc.org/ndss01 EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT DEADLINE: January 11, 2001 The 8th annual NDSS Symposium brings together researchers, implementers, and users of network and distributed system security technologies to discuss today's important security issues and challenges. The Symposium provides a mix of technical papers and panel presentations that describe promising new approaches to security problems that are practical and, to the extent possible, have been implemented. NDSS fosters the exchange of technical information and encourages the Internet community to deploy available security technologies and develop new solutions to unsolved problems. THIS YEAR'S TOPICS INCLUDE: * IP Traceback * Authenticating Streamed Data * ATM Encryption * Source Authentication for Multicast * Distributed Certified E-Mail * Wireless Security * Multi-Security Domain Networks * Authentication And Key Agreement * Access Control Language for Security Policies * Limiting the Disclosure of Access Control Policies * Principles of Policy in Secure Groups * Trust Management for IPsec * Building Certification Paths * Decentralized Jini Security * Termination in Language-based Systems * Cryptography as a Network Service * Implementation of Kerberos Crossrealm Referral Handling * Security Risks of Peer-to-Peer Networking PRE-CONFERENCE TECHNICAL TUTORIALS: * Network Security Protocol Standards, Stephen Kent * Deployed & Emerging Security Systems for the Internet, Radia Perlman & Charlie Kaufman * Building Secure Software, Gary McGraw * Intrusion Detection, Dan Nadir * Biometrics, Jim Wayman * Group Security, Thomas Hardjono & Hugh Harney SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE! Take advantage of this high visibility event. Contact Torryn Brazell at the Internet Society at +1-703-326-9880 or send e-mail to brazell@isoc.org. THE INTERNET SOCIETY is a non-governmental organization for global cooperation and coordination for the Internet and its internetworking technologies and applications.
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