Sponsor: ACM SIGSAC
Hosts: Bell Atlantic and George Mason U
In cooperation and participation from:
International Association of
Cryptologic Research
IEEE Communications Society TC on Network Operations
and Management
IEEE Computer Society TC on Security and Privacy
Washington DC Chapter ACM
CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS: We invite your participation in this exciting new conference whose purpose is to bring together researchers and practitioners of computer and communications security. Our program offers a unique blend of cryptography and security theory and practice, with emphasis on the practical. The conference will be held in the Holiday Inn, Fair Oaks, in Fairfax, Virginia; minutes from the Nation's Capital. We welcome you to enjoy an informative and invigorating program, and Washington's pleasant mid-fall sight-seeing weather. Registration form and hotel information s given at the end
ADVANCE TECHNICAL PROGRAM (subject to change)
November 3rd
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Welcome (Dorothy Denning & Ray Pyle)
Session: Applications-1 (Ravi Sandhu)
Does Licensing require new Access Control Techniques?
(Ralf Hauser)
A Cryptographic File System for UNIX
(Matt Blaze)
A Particular Solution to Provide Secure Communication in an Ethernet
environment
(Jordi Forne, Miguel Soriano, Jose Melus and Francisco Recacha)
Session: Cryptographic Protocols - 1 (Michael Weiner)
Lower Bounds on Messages and Rounds for Network Authentication Protocols
(Li Gong)
Optimality of Multi-Domain Protocols
(Rapheal Yahalom)
On Simple and Secure Key Distribution
(Gene Tsudik and Els Van
Herreweghen)
Session: Digital Signatures (Ravi Ganesan)
The History of RSA -- Invited Talk (Ronald Rivest)
A New Signature Scheme Based on the DSA Giving Message Recovery
(Kaisa
Nyberg and Rainer Rueppel)
Random Oracles are Practical: A Paradigm for Designing Efficient Protocols
(Mihir Bellare and Phillip Rogaway)
Sorting Out Signature Schemes
(Birgit Pfitzmann)
Session: Legal and Policy Issues (Richard Graveman)
Avoiding Cryptographic Information Anarchy in Enterprises: Invited Talk
(Don Parker)
Digital Signatures: Can They Be Accepted As Legal Signatures in EDI?
(Patrick Brown)
Session: Short Talks (Virgil Gligor)
Design of the Commercial Data Masking Facility (CDMF) Data Privacy Algorithm
(Don Johnson, Stephen Matyas, An Le and John Wilkins)
Adding Time to a Logic of Authentication
(Paul Syverson)
NetCash: A design for practical electronic currency on the Internet
(Gennady Medvinsky and Clifford Neuman)
Considerations for Security in Personal Communications Systems (PCS)
(Dan
Brown)
A Framework for Distributed Authorization
(Thomas Woo and Simon Lam)
November 4th
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Session: Multilevel and Database (Carl Landwehr)
A Pump for Rapid, Reliable, Secure Communication
(Myong Kang and Ira
Moskowitz)
Authorizations in Relational Data Base Mgmt. Systems
(Elisa Bertino,
Pierangela Samarati and Sushil Jajodia)
High Assurance Discretionary Access Control for Object Bases
(Elisa
Bertino, Pierangela Samarati and Sushil Jajodia)
Session: Applications - 2 (Victoria Ashby)
Denial of Service - Invited Talk
(Roger Needham)
Analysis of an Algorithm for Distributed Recognition and Accountability
(Terrance Goan, Deborah Frincke, Calvin Ko, Todd heberlein, Karl Levitt,
Biswanath Mukherjee and Chris Wee)
Integration of DCE and Local Registries
(Ping Lin)
Session: Cryptology (Rainer Rueppel)
Multiple Encryption and the Economics of DES - Invited Talk
(Whitfield
Diffie)
Systematic Generation of Cryptographically Robust S-boxes
(Jennifer
Seberry, Xian-Mo Zhang and Yuliang Zheng)
Differential Cryptanalysis of Hash Functions Based on a Block Cipher
(Bart Preneel)
Verifiable Secret Sharing for Monotone Access Structures
(Marcus Otten,
Han-Joachim Knobloch and Thomas Beth)
Session: Telecommunications Security (Ravi Ganesan)
Securing a Global Village and its Resources: Baseline Security for
Interconnected Signaling System 7 Telecommunications Networks: Invited Talk
(Hank Kluepfel)
Panel: How Secure is the Public Switched Network?
November 5th
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Session: Reliability of Security Systems (Ravi Sandhu)
Cryptanalysis and Protocol Failure - Invited Talk
(Gustavus Simmons)
Why Cryptosystems Fail (Ross Anderson)
Panel: How to Engineer Reliable Security
Session: Cryptgraphic Protocols - 2 (Yacov Yacobi)
Towards Practical `Proven Secure' Authenticated Key Distribution
(Yvo
Desmedt and Mike Burmester)
Applying Formal Analysis Techniques to Authenticated Diffie-Hellman Protocols
(Paul Van Oorschot)
Augmented Encrypted Key Exchange: A Password-Based Protocol Secure Against
Dictionary Attacks and Password File Compromise
(Steve Bellovin and Michael
Merritt)