DIMACS Workshop on Network Threats

December 4-6, 1996
DIMACS Center, CoRE Building, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ

Organizers:
Steven M. Bellovin, AT&T Labs - Research, smb@research.att.com
Peter G. Neumann, SRI International, neumann@csl.sri.com
Rebecca N. Wright, AT&T Labs - Research, rwright@research.att.com
Presented under the auspices of the DIMACS Special Year on Networks.

Announcement and Call for Abstracts


As the use of computer networks, and in particular the Internet, has increased, so has the potential threat to security. In the last several years, we have seen numerous security-related attacks on Netscape, Java, and the Internet protocols. New protocols and systems for electronic commerce, secure financial transactions, and other applications are being introduced, and are being deployed quickly, and on a large scale. This workshop aims to bring together theorists and practitioners working in areas related to network security in an informal setting to foster discussion regarding the nature of the threat and what we, as researchers, can do to help manage it.

This workshop will cover topics including, but not limited to:

INVITED TALKS:

Confirmed invited speakers (subject to change) include:

Contributed Talks:

There is still room in the schedule for a few more talks. If you would like to give a talk, please e-mail a 1-2 page abstract (postscript or plain ASCII text) to Rebecca Wright at rwright@research.att.com.

A photocopied booklet of abstracts and/or papers will be handed out at the workshop. Authors will be invited to submit complete papers for publication in a DIMACS Volume.


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