CFP: RAID99 - Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection

From: Marc Dacier (dacat_private)
Date: Thu Mar 11 1999 - 10:38:17 PST

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                        Call For Participation - RAID'99
    
    		  Second International Workshop on the
                     Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection
    
    		 Dates: September 7-9, 1999
    		 West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
    
    		 an html version of this CFP is available at
    		 http://www.zurich.ibm.com/pub/Other/RAID
    
    This workshop, the second in an ongoing annual series, will bring
    together leading figures from academia, government, and industry to
    discuss state-of-the-art intrusion detection technologies, and
    paradigms and issues from the research and commercial perspectives.
    
    The RAID International Workshop series is intended to further progress
    in intrusion detection by promoting the exchange of ideas in a broad
    range of topics among researchers, system developers, and users and by
    encouraging links between these groups. RAID'98, held in
    Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, was the first in an anticipated annual
    series of international workshops that has brought together leading
    figures from academia, government, and industry to ponder the current
    state of intrusion detection technologies and paradigms from the
    research and commercial perspectives. More than 130 participants
    attended RAID'98, with nearly 50% from outside Europe, reflecting the
    international nature of the meeting.
    
    RAID'99 is being hosted by the Purdue University CERIAS, in West
    Lafayette, Indiana, USA. The program committee invites submission of
    both technical and general interest papers and panels from those
    interested in formally presenting their ideas during the
    workshop. This year, we are emphasizing following topic areas:
    
        Assessing IDS
            Accuracy and reliability measurements, requirements, and technologies
            Benchmarking techniques and technologies
            Relations to Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plans
    
        IDS in High Performance and Real-Time Environments
            Large-scale/enterprise IDS
            High-Speed networks
            Managing high-volume data
            Highly distributed and heterogeneous environments
    
        Vulnerabilities and Attacks
            New vulnerability or attack databases
            Vulnerability or attack taxonomies
            Using vulnerability databases
    
        IDS Integration
            IDS interoperability Standards and Standardization - progress and
            assessment
            Integration with the system/network management framework
            Combining different "styles" of IDS
    
        Innovative Approaches
            Adaptive IDS solutions
            Survivability and Dependability
            Data mining, intelligent agents
            New results related to innovative ways of thinking about IDS, new IDS
            methodologies and technologies
            Automated responses
            Combining IDS and system/network management
    
        Practical Considerations
            Case studies
            IDS in heterogeneous environments
            Unique/emerging IDS operating environments, including CORBA, NT,
               X.509 and VPN.
            Legal issues (IDS reports as "evidence")
            Commercial intrusion detection systems and their directions
            Real-time versus Post-mortem IDS
            IDS integration with business process
    
    Program Committee
    *****************
    
    General Chair: Gene Spafford (Purdue University, USA)
    Program Chair: Deborah Frincke (University of Idaho, USA)
    Program Co-Chair: Ming-Yuh Huang (Boeing Applied Research and Technology, USA)
    
    Executive Committee
    *******************
    
    Marc Dacier (IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Switzerland)
    Kathleen Jackson (Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA)
    
    Committee Members
    *****************
    
    Matt Bishop (University of California at Davis, USA)
    Dick Brackney (National Security Agency, USA)
    Yves Deswarte (LAAS-CNRS & INRIA, France)
    Terry Escamilla (IBM, USA)
    Rowena Chester (University of Tennessee, USA)
    Tim Grance (National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA)
    Sokratis Katsikas (University of the Aegean, Greece)
    Baudouin Le Charlier (Universite de Namur, Belgium)
    Abdelaziz Mounji (Universite de Namur, Belgium)
    Jean-Jacques Quisquater (Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium)
    Marv Schaefer (Arca Systems, USA)
    Mark Schneider (National Security Agency, USA)
    Steve Smaha (Free Agent, USA)
    Peter Sommer (London School of Economics & Political Science, England)
    Stuart Staniford-Chen (Silicon Defense, USA)
    Chris Wee (University of California at Davis, USA)
    Kevin Ziese (Cisco/Wheelgroup, USA)
    
    
    SUBMISSIONS
    ===========
    
    Papers and panels which fall into the topic areas outlined above are
    particularly welcome, although contributions outside those topics may
    also be of interest. Each submission must contain:
    
    1. A separate title page with:
        The type of submission,
        The title or topic,
        The topic category most appropriate for the subject matter;
        The name(s) of the speaker or panel chair and probable panelists,
        with their organizational affiliation(s), telephone and FAX numbers,
        postal address, and Internet electronic mail address.
    
    2. A brief biography of each author or panel participant as appropriate
    
    3. The subject category (see topic list) most appropriate for the
       paper or panel
    
    Paper submissions must include an abstract that is a maximum of 600
    words in length on a separate page. This abstract may be accompanied
    by a lengthier paper, which should be no more than ten pages (12 point
    font). Although encouraged, it is not necessary to submit a full paper
    for consideration as a speaker or for inclusion in the proceedings;
    however, potential speakers providing full paper submissions will be
    given preference in cases of equal quality. The program committee will
    allocate each accepted presenter up to 30 minutes for the talk, based
    on the complexity and interest of the proposed topic and the wishes of
    the speaker. The presenter will be informed of the presentation slot
    length when notified of acceptance.
    
    Panel submissions must include a description that is a maximum of 300
    words. The description should include both an outline of the format of
    the panel and a short rationale for the panel. The program committee
    will allocate one to two-hour time slots to each panel, based on the
    proposed topic, the number of panelists, and the wishes of the panel
    chair. The panel chair will be informed of the slot length when
    notified of acceptance. Panels which include time for general
    discussion and questions/answers for the panelists and the attendees
    are preferred to those which do not.
    
    All proposals must be in English. Plan to give all panels and talks in
    English.
    
    All submissions must be received on or before May 21. We strongly prefer they be submitted electronically to raid99at_private or raid99at_private using one of these formats: ASCII, postscript, Word, or LaTex. All abstracts will be made available on the web. For those submitting full papers, these submissions should be in a format which can be translated to PDF . Full papers will also be made available on the web, and possibly by CD-ROM. If necessary, hardcopy may be sent to the nearest of the following locations (please allow sufficient time for arrival by May 21):
    
        European Collection Site
    
        Marc Dacier
        Global Security Analysis Lab
        IBM Zurich Research Laboratory
        Saeumerstrasse 4 CH-8803
        Rueschlikon Switzerland
    
        North/South American Collection Site
    
        Ming-Yuh Huang
        The Boeing Company
        P.O. Box 3707 MC 7L-20
        Seattle WA 98124-2207
        U.S.A.
    
    Each submission will be acknowledged by e-mail. If acknowledgment is
    not received within seven days, please contact raid99at_private
    A preliminary program will be available at the RAID web site,
    http://www.zurich.ibm.com/pub/Other/RAID/, by July 21, 1999. Last
    year's proceedings are available online as well.
    
    
    CORPORATE SPONSORS
    ==================
    
    We solicit interested organizations to become sponsors for RAID '99,
    particularly in sponsorship of student travel and other expenses for
    RAID. Please contact Deborah Frincke for information regarding
    corporate sponsorship of RAID.
    
    
    REGISTRATION
    ============
    
    Detailed registration information (including fees, suggested hotels,
    and travel directions) will be provided at the RAID'99 web site.
    
    
    PROCEEDINGS
    ===========
    
    On-line workshop proceedings will be posted on the RAID web site
    immediately following the workshop. It will include:
    
        The final program;
        A list of corporate sponsors;
        A list of attendees (subject to each attendee's approval);
        The submitted abstract and slides used by each speaker;
        The submitted description and rationale for each panel;
        The slides used by each panelist; and,
        Written position statements from each panelist.
    
    Last year's most outstanding workshop participants were invited to
    submit an analogous formal paper to a special RAID edition of the
    refereed journal "Computer Networks and ISDN Systems." Proceedings
    from last year may be found at online at
    http://www.zurich.ibm.com/pub/Other/RAID/.
    
    IMPORTANT DATES
    ===============
    
                Deadline for paper, panel submissionMay 21, 1999
                Notification of acceptance or rejection July 7, 1999
                Registration opens July 15, 1999
                Preliminary program posted to web July 15, 1999
                Final full paper due (optional)August 7, 1999
                On-time Registration closes August 21, 1999
                .RAID dates September 7-9, 1999
    
    	
    FOR MORE INFORMATION
    ====================
    For further information:
    
        On-site arrangements:
            contact Gene Spafford (spafat_private)
    
        General program information or corporate sponsorship:
            contact Deborah Frincke (frinckeat_private)
    
        Paper and panel submission:
            contact Ming-Yuh Huang (huangat_private)
    



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