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The First IEEE LCN Workshop on
Network Security  

Sydney, Australia

 

New: Advance Program


To be held in conjunction with The 30th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN 2005) November 15-17, 2005.

The First International Workshop on Network Security, will be a one-day workshop, held in conjunction with the IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN). The workshop will bring together networking researchers, engineers, and practitioners with participants from industry, academia, and government.

The workshop will be a full-day event on Tuesday November 15th. (Please also visit http://www.ieeelcn.org)



Topics of Interest:

The proliferation of commercial activities over different networked systems has brought security concerns on an unprecedented scale. From traditional Internet-based applications to newly emerging ubiquitous services over 3G, Wireless LAN, and mobile ad hoc networks, there is an increasing demand of measures to guarantee the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of system services.

The main purpose of this workshop is to promote further research interests and activities on network security. It is also aimed at increasing the synergy between academic and industrial researchers working in this area. We are interested in experimental, systems-related, and work-in-progress papers in all aspects of network security. The topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

  • Novel and emerging secure architecture
  • Study of attack strategies, attack modeling
  • Key management
  • Intrusion detection techniques
  • Intrusion response, alarm management, and correlation analysis
  • Study of tradeoffs between security and system performance
  • Intrusion tolerance systems
  • Secure protocols
  • Security for emerging network technologies (e.g., ad hoc networks, sensor networks, WiMAX, WPAN, etc.)

Papers should describe original, previously unpublished work, not currently under review by another conference, workshop, or journal. Paper length should not exceed 20 pages. Papers should be submitted electronically in PDF format via EDAS.

Accepted papers will appear in the IEEE LCN conference proceedings.  


Important dates

Paper submission deadline: June 30, 2005 (5pm EST)
Notification of acceptance: July 28, 2005,  Aug. 5, 2005.
Camera-ready paper due: August 29, 2005
Workshop: November 15, 2005


News: Camera-ready paper submission and paper registration for the workshop are handled directly by the LCN conference. More details could be found at the LCN conference web page.    


General Chair:

Dr. Jeffrey Horton

Centre for Information Security (CIS)

School of Information Technology and Computer Science

University of Wollongong

Northfield Avenue, NSW 2522, Australia

jeffh@uow.edu.au

 

 

Program Co-Chairs :

Dr. Tim Strayer

BBN Technologies
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138

strayer@bbn.com

Dr. Kui Wu

Department of Computer Science
University of Victoria
P.O.Box 3055, Station CSc
Victoria, British Columbia
Canada V8W 3P6
wkui@cs.uvic.ca

Program Committee:

Feng Bao, Institute for Information Research (I2R), Singapore

Mohamed Eltoweissy, Virginia Tech, USA

Gary Kessler, Champlain College, Burlington, Vermont, USA

Xiaoyan Hong, The University of Alabama, USA

Jeffrey Horton, University of Wollongong, Australia

Peng Liu, Pennsylvania State University, USA

Rei Safavi-Naini, University of Wollongong, Australia

Mike Oehler, DoD, USA

Jianping Pan, NTT, USA

Christoph Schuba, Sun Microsystems Inc.

Ivan Stojmenovic, University of Ottawa, Canada

Tim Strayer, BBN Technologies, USA

Issa Traore, University of Victoria, Canada

Bo Sun, Lamar University, USA

Wenye Wang, NC State University, USA

Kui Wu, University of Victoria, Canada

Yang Xiao, University of Memphis, USA

Mohamed Younis, University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA

Pieter "Mudge" Zatko, BBN Technologies, USA

Mohammad Zulkernine, Queens University, Canada




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