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NDSS Symposium 1999
Network and Distributed System Security Symposium
Catamaran Resort Hotel
San Diego, California
03 February 1999 - Technical Tutorials
04 - 05 February 1999 - Symposium
NDSS '99 Preliminary Program
Wednesday, February 3, 1999
6:00 P.M. WELCOME RECEPTION
Thursday, February 4, 1999
7:30 A.M. CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
8:30 A.M. WELCOME/OPENING REMARKS
9:00 A.M. SESSION 1: USER AUTHENTICATION AND PUBLIC KEY CRYPTOGRAPHY
Chair: Jonathan Trostle (Cisco, United States)
Secure Password-Based Protocol for Downloading a Private Key, Radia Perlman
(Sun Microsystems Laboratories, United States) and Charlie Kaufman (Iris Associates,
United States)
A Real-World Analysis of Kerberos Password Security, Thomas Wu (Stanford
University, United States)
Secure Remote Access to an Internal Web Server, Christian Gilmore, David
Kormann, and Aviel D. Rubin (AT&T Labs Research, United States)
10:30 A.M. BREAK
11:00 A.M. SESSION 2: PANEL SECURITY AND THE USER
Chair: Win Treese (Open Market, Inc., United States)
Panelists: Peter Neumann (SRI, United States), Mary Ellen Zurko (Iris Associates, United States), Mark Ackerman (University of California at Irvine, United States)
12:30 P.M. LUNCH
2:00 P.M. SESSION 3: CRYPTOGRAPHIC PROTOCOLS
Chair: David Balenson (TIS Labs at Network Associates, United States)
Experimenting with Shared Generation of RSA Keys, Michael Malkin, Thomas Wu,
and Dan Boneh (Stanford University, United States)
Addressing the Problem of Undetected Signature Key Compromise, Paul C. van
Oorschot (Entrust Technologies, Canada) and Mike Just (Carleton University, Canada)
Practical Approach to Anonymity in Large Scale Electronic Voting Schemes,
Andreu Riera and Joan Borrell (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain)
3:30 P.M. BREAK
4:00 P.M. SESSION 4: PANEL SECURING THE INTERNET'S EXTERIOR ROUTING INFRASTRUCTURE
Chair: Sue Hares (Merit, United States)
Panelists: Sandra Murphy, TIS Labs at Network Associates, United States), Charles Lynn (BBN Technologies, United States), Tony Li (Juniper Networks, Inc., United States), Curtis Villamizer (ANS Communications, United States)
5:30 P.M. ADJOURN
7:00 P.M. DINNER BANQUET
Guest Speaker: Whitfield Diffie (Sun Microsystems, United States)
Friday, February 5, 1999
7:30 A.M. CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
8:30 A.M. SESSION 5 POLICY AND TRUST MANAGEMENT
Chair: Warwick Ford (Verisign, United States)
Distributed Policy Management for Java 1.2, Pekka Nikander and Jonna Partanen
(Helsinki University of Technology, Finland)
Distributed Execution with Remote Audit, Fabian Monrose (New York University,
United States), Peter Wyckoff (New York University, United States), and Aviel Rubin
(AT&T Labs Research, United States)
An Algebra for Assessing Trust in Certification Chains, Audun Josang (Telenor
R&D, Norway)
10:00 A.M. BREAK
10:30 A.M. SESSION 6: PANEL A NETWORK SECURITY RESEARCH AGENDA
Chair: Fred Schneider (Cornell University, United States)
Panelists: Steven M. Bellovin (AT&T Labs-Research, United States), Steve T. Kent (BBN Technologies/GTE Internetworking, United States), Roger Needham (Microsoft, United States), Hilarie K. Orman (DARPA, United States)
12:00 NOON LUNCH
1:30 P.M. SESSION 7: NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION
Chair: Christoph Schuba (Sun Microsystems, United States)
PGRIP: PNNI Global Routing Infrastructure Protection, Sabrina De Capitani di
Vimercati (Universita di Milano, Italy), Patrick Lincoln (SRI International, United States)
, Livio Ricciulli (SRI International, United
States), and Pierangela Samarati (SRI International, United States)
Client Puzzles: A Cryptographic Countermeasure Against Connection Depletion Attacks,
Ari Juels and John Brainard (RSA Laboratories, United States)
2:30 P.M. BREAK
3:00 P.M. SESSION 8: PANEL IPSEC: FRIEND OR FOE
Chair: Dan Nessett (3Com Corporation, United States)
Panelists: Rodney Thayer (EIS Corporation, United States), Bob Braden (USC/ISI, United States), Steve Bellovin (AT&T Labs Research, United States)
4:30 P.M. ADJOURN
The following Technical Tutorials will be offered Wednesday,
February 3, 1999:
If registration for a tutorial is insufficient it may be cancelled.
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