RE: PKI R&D Workshop

A bit later in April, people might also be interested in Network Security 2006 which has a number of PKI related items. See pointers below.

Donald

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Hi All,

If anyone's in the DC area at the relevant time, you might consider going along to this.

Regards,
Stephen.



*** NO ON-SITE REGISTRATION!  Last day to register: March 17 ***

5th Annual PKI R&D Workshop at NIST in Gaithersburg, MD "Making Cryptography Easy to Use"
April 4-6, 2006
http://middleware.internet2.edu/pki06/

Come join with experts from NIST, NIH, private industry and universities around the world for our fifth workshop!


Scheduled topics include:

KEYNOTE ADDRESS
HAS JOHNNY LEARNT TO ENCRYPT BY NOW? Examining the troubled relationship between a security solution and its users Angela Sasse, University College London

REFEREED PAPERS:
-How Trust Had a Hole Blown In It.  The Case of X.509 Name Constraints -Navigating Revocation through Eternal Loops and Land Mines -Simplifying Credential Management through PAM and Online Certificate Authorities -Identity Federation and Attribute-based Authorization through the Globus Toolkit, Shibboleth, GridShib, and MyProxy -PKI Interoperability by an Independent, Trusted Validation Authority -Achieving Email Security Usability -CAUDIT PKI Federation - A Higher Education Sector Wide Approach

INVITED TALKS:
-NIST Cryptographic Standards Status Report, Bill Burr, NIST -Trust Infrastructure and DNSSEC Deployment, Allison Mankin, Consultant -Integrating PKI and Kerberos, Jeffrey Altman, Secure Endpoints Inc.
-Enabling Revocation for Billions of Consumers, Kelvin Yiu, Microsoft

PANELS:
- Digital Signatures (Moderator: David Chadwick, University of Kent)
- Domain Keys Identified Mail (DKIM) (Moderator:  Barry Leiba, IBM)
- Browser Security User Interfaces: Why are web security decisions hard and what can we do about it?
    (Moderator:  Jason Holt, Brigham Young University)
- Federal PKI Update (Moderator - Peter Alterman, National Institutes of
Health)
- Bridge-to-Bridge Interoperations (Moderator - Peter Alterman, National Institutes of  Health)

WORKS IN PROGRESS (WIP)  (Contact Krishna Sankar (ksankar@cisco.com) if you have additional WIP topics) Potential topics:
-  CNRI handle system (brief overview)
-  International Grid Trust Federation

Complete agenda is available at http://middleware.internet2.edu/pki06/

Received on Thursday, 2 March 2006 17:00:44 UTC