Symposium on Network and Distributed System Security
February 22-23, 1996
San Diego Princess Resort, San Diego, California
Preliminary Program (subject to change)
Wednesday, February 21
6:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.
Reception
Thursday, February 22
7:30 A.M.
Continental Breakfast
8:30 A.M.
Opening Remarks
9:00 A.M.
Session 1: Electronic Mail Security
Chair: Stephen T. Kent (BBN Corporation, USA)
- Mixing E-mail with BABEL, Gene Tsudik and Ceki Gulcu (IBM
Research Division, Zurich Research Laboratory, SWITZERLAND)
- An Integration of PGP and MIME, Kazuhiko Yamamoto (Nara
Institute of Science and Technology, JAPAN)
10:00 A.M.
Break
10:30 A.M.
Session 2: Distributed Object Systems
Chair: Dan Nessett (Sun Microsystems, USA)
- A Security Framework Supporting Domain Based Access Control in
Distributed Systems, Nicholas Yialelis and Morris Sloman
(Imperial College, London, UNITED KINGDOM)
- PANEL: Scalability of Security in Distributed Object Systems
Chair: Dan Nessett (Sun Microsystems, USA)
Panelists: Dan Nessett (Sun Microsystems, USA), Nicholas Yialelis
(Imperial College, London, UNITED KINGDOM), and Bret Hartman (Odyssey
Research Associates, USA)
12:00 Noon
Lunch
1:30 P.M.
Session 3: Distributed System Security
Chair: Michael Roe (University of Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM)
- A Flexible Distributed Authorization Protocol, Jonathan Trostle
(CyberSAFE, USA) and B. Clifford Neuman (Information Sciences
Institute, University of Southern California, USA)
- Preserving Integrity in Remote File Location and Retrieval, Trent
Jaeger (University of Michigan, USA) and Aviel D. Rubin (Bellcore, USA)
- C-HTTP - The Development of a Secure, Closed HTTP-Based Network on the
Internet, Takahiro Kiuchi (University of Tokyo, JAPAN)
and Shigekoto Kaihara (University of Tokyo Hospital, JAPAN)
3:00 P.M.
Break
3:30 P.M.
Session 4: Panel: Intellectual Property Protection
Chair: Peter Neumann (SRI International, USA)
Panelists: David Bernstein (Electronic Publishing Resources, USA),
Russ Housley (Spyrus, USA), and Dan Boneh (Princeton University, USA)
7:00 P.M.
Dinner Banquet
Friday, February 23
7:30 A.M.
Continental Breakfast
8:30 A.M.
Session 5: Network Security
Chair: Matt Bishop (University of California at Davis, USA)
- Designing an Academic Firewall: Policy, Practice and Experience with
SURF, Michael B. Greenwald, Sandeep K. Singhal, Jonathan R. Stone,
and David R. Cheriton (Stanford University, USA)
- Digital Signature Protection of the OSPF Routing Protocol, Sandra
Murphy and Madelyn Badger (Trusted Information Systems, USA)
- A Case Study of Secure ATM Switch Booting, Shaw-Cheng Chuang and
Michael Roe (University of Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM)
10:00 A.M.
Break
10:30 A.M.
Session 6: Key Management
Chair: Burt Kaliski (RSA Laboratories, USA)
- SKEME: A Versatile Secure Key Exchange Mechanism for Internet,
Hugo Krawczyk (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA)
- IDUP and SPKM: Developing Public-Key-Based APIs and Mechanisms for
Communication Security Services, Carlisle Adams (Bell-Northern Research,
CANADA)
11:30 A.M.
Lunch
1:00 P.M.
Session 7: Encryption
Chair: Paul Lambert (Oracle, USA)
- An Empirical Study of Secure MPEG Video Transmissions, Iskender
Agi and Li Gong (SRI International, USA)
- Parallelized Network Security Protocols, Erich Nahum and David J. Yates
(University of Massachusetts, USA), Sean O'Malley, Hilarie Orman and
Richard Schroeppel (University of Arizona, USA)
- A "Bump in the Stack" Encryptor for MS-DOS Systems, David A.
Wagner (University of California at Berkeley, USA) and Steven M. Bellovin
(AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA)
2:30 P.M.
Break
3:00 P.M.
Session 8: Panel: Public-Key Infrastructure
Chair: Warwick Ford (Bell Northern Research, CANADA)
Panelists: John Wankmueller (MasterCard International, USA), Taher ElGamal
(Netscape Communications, USA), and Michael Baum (VeriSign, USA).
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