CMS 2002 Program (Communications and Multimedia Security)
Tomaz Klobucar <tomaz@e5.ijs.si> Tue, 03 September 2002 09:56 UTC
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--------------------------------------------------------------------- The sixth IFIP Communications and Multimedia Security Conference (CMS 2002) Joint working conference IFIP TC6 and TC11 September 26-27, 2002 Portoroz, Slovenia http://www.setcce.org/cms2002/ --------------------------------------------------------------- Call for posters still open (deadline September 5, 2002)! See http://www.setcce.org/cms2002/ for details. --------------------------------------------------------------- CMS 2002 is the sixth IFIP working conference on Communications and Multimedia Security since 1995. State-of-the-art issues as well as practical experiences and new trends in the areas will be the topics of interest again, as proven by preceding conferences. Its two days program will feature a single track with 21 full papers. Pre-conference tutorial on virtual private networks will also be offered. Invited talks given by Dr. Steve Kent (BBN, chair of IETF PKIX WG), Prof. Antonio Lioy (Politecnico di Torino) and Corinna Schulze (European Commission) will provide an insight into the latest results and challenges of communications and multimedia security and further stimulate discussion among participants from industry and academia. The conference will take place in Portoroz, the beautiful Mediterranean seaside resort in Slovenia (http://www.portoroz.si). See the CMS 2002 conference Web site (http://www.setcce.org/cms2002/) for details. PRELIMINARY PROGRAM ----------------------- Thursday, September 26 ----------------------- Keynote speech (9:15 - 10:00 a.m.) Biometrics & System Security Stephen Kent (BBN). Session I: Digital Signatures (10:00 - 11:00 a.m.) Validation of long-term Signatures: About Revocation Checking of Certificates in the Context of longterm Signatures Karl Scheibelhofer (IAIK). Digital Signatures and Electronic Documents: A Cautionary Tale Sean Smith, Kunal Kain, R. Asokan (Dartmouth College). Session II: Communications Security (I) (11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.) Improving the functionality of SYN cookies André Ventura Zúquete (IST / INESC-ID Lisboa). A MAC-Layer Security Architecture for Cable Networks Tadauchi Masaharu (Telecommunications Advancement Organization of Japan); Ishii Tatsuei (Hitachi); Itoh Susumu (Science University of Tokyo). Towards Authentication Using Mobile Devices Edgar Weippl, W. Essmayr, F. Gruber, W. Stockner, T. Trenker (Software Competence Center Hagenberg). Session III: Communications Security (II) (2:30 - 4:00 p.m.) CORE: A Collaborative Reputation Mechanism to enforce node cooperation in Mobile Ad hoc Networks Pietro Michiardi, Refik Molva (Institut Eurecom). Enabling Adaptive and Secure Extranets Yves Roudier, Olivier Fouache, Pierre Vannel, Refik Molva (Institut Eurecom). Multiple Layer Encryption for Multicast Groups Alain Pannetrat, Refik Molva (Institut Eurecom). Session IV: Distributed System Security (4:30 - 6:00 p.m.) Access Control, Reverse Access Control and Replication Control in a World Wide Distributed System Bogdan Popescu (Vrije Universiteit); Chandana Gamage (Sri Lanka Army Headquarters); Andrew S. Tanenbaum (Vrije Universiteit). The CORAS approach for model-based risk management applied to e-commerce domain Dimitris Raptis (INTRACOM); Theo Dimitrakos (CLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory); Bjoern Axel Gran (Institute for Energy Technology); Ketil Stoelen (Sintef Telecom & Informatics). Towards Security Architecture for Future Active IP Networks Dusan Gabrijelcic, Arso Savanovic, Borka Jerman-Blazic (Institut "Jozef Stefan"). ----------------------- Friday, September 27 ----------------------- Keynote speeches (9:00 - 10:30 a.m.) TBD Antonio Lioy (Politecnico di Torino). European Initiatives in the Area of Data Protection and Digital Rights Management Corina Schulze (European Commission). Session V: Cryptography (10:30 - 11:00 a.m., 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.) Authentication of Transit Flows and k-Siblings One-time Signature Mohamed Al-Ibrahim (University of Wollongong); Josef Pieprzyk (Macquaire University). On the security of a structural proven signer ordering multisignature scheme Chris J. Mitchell, Namhyun Hur (Royal Holloway, University of London). Renewing Cryptographic Timestamps Sattam Al-Riyami, Chris J. Mitchell (Royal Holloway, University of London). Implementing Elliptic Curve Cryptography Wolfgang Bauer (IAIK). Session VI: Multimedia Security (2:30 - 4:00 p.m.) Combined fingerprinting Attacks against Digital Audio Watermarking: Methods, Results and Solutions Martin Steinebach (Fraunhofer IPSI); Jana Dittmann (HTWK Leipzig University of Applied Science); Eva Saar (T-Systems). Selective Encryption of Visual Data Martina Podesser (Carinthia Tech Institute); Andreas Uhl (Department of Scientific Computing, Salzburg University). Biometric Authentication - Security and Usability Václav Matyás, Zdenek Riha (Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University Brno). Session VII: Applications (4:30 - 6:00 p.m.) Automatic Authentication using the Austrian Citizen Card Arno Hollosi, Udo Payer, Reinhard Posch (IAIK). An Open Interface Enabling Secure e-Government Arno Hollosi, Herbert Leitold, Reinhard Posch (IAIK). CADENUS Security Considerations Gasper Lavrencic, Aleksej Blazic (SETCCE); Borka Jerman-Blazic (Institut "Jozef Stefan"). --------------------------------------------------------------------- This Call for Participation has been sent to several distribution lists. We apologize if you receive multiple copies of it.
- CMS 2002 Program (Communications and Multimedia S… Tomaz Klobucar