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CFP: RAID 2000 (3rd workshop - Recent Advances in Intrusion
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Herve DEBAR)
Wed Dec 22 16:25:21 1999
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<for the moderator>
Elias,
I would appreciate if you could post this information to bugtraq, if
appropriate (with or without the attachement, to conserve bandwidth). If
not, please ignore. If there is another list on securityfocus for which
these anouncements are more appropriate, please redirect it or let me know.
Thank you
Herve
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Call For Papers - RAID 2000
Third International Workshop on the
Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection
Dates: October 2-4, 2000
Toulouse, France
in conjunction with ESORICS 2000
An html version of this CFP is available at
http://www.raid-symposium.org/Raid2000/cfp2000.html
IMPORTANT DATES
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Deadline for full paper submission March 30th, 2000
Deadline for extended abstract submission April 28th, 2000
Deadline for panel submission April 28th, 2000
Notification of acceptance or rejection May 31st, 2000
(papers, abstracts and panels)
Final full paper camera ready copy due June 30th, 2000
Final panel description with participants June 30th, 2000
Registration required for presenters and
panel participants before September 1st, 2000
RAID dates October 2-4, 2000
Thank you
Herve
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Call For Papers - RAID 2000 =
Third International Workshop on the =
Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection =
Dates: October 2-4, 2000
Toulouse, France
in conjunction with ESORICS 2000
an html version of this CFP is available at =
http://www.raid-symposium.org/Raid2000/cfp2000.html =
This workshop, the third 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 issues
from the research and commercial perspectives. RAID 2000 will welcome
full papers in addition to extended abstracts and panel proposals, and
has organized peer review to publish hardcopy proceedings.
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. RAID'98, held in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, was hosted by the
Universit=E9 Catholique de Louvain and welcomed 130 participants, with
nearly 50% from outside Europe, reflecting the international nature of
the meeting. RAID'99, held in Purdue, Indiana, was hosted by CERIAS
and welcomed more than 180 participants from academia, government and
industry.
RAID 2000 is being locally organized by ONERA in Toulouse, France, in
conjunction with Esorics'2000 (http://www.cert.fr/esorics2000/). 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. Regarding paper
submissions, submissions to RAID 2000 can be either a full-length
paper or an extended abstract. Full papers are intended for the
presentation of mature research results, while extended abstracts are
intended for work-in-progress presentations. It is expected that more
time will be allocated to full paper presentations. Panel submissions
are also sought in the same areas. This year, we are emphasizing the
following topic areas:
Assessing, measuring and classifying intrusion-detection systems:
Accuracy and reliability measurements, requirements, and technolo=
gies =
Benchmarking techniques and technologies =
Relations to Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plans =
Quantitative assessment of IDSes and IDS combinations
Suitability of IDSes as a countermeasure to insider misuse
IDS in High Performance and Real-Time Environments:
Large-scale/enterprise IDS =
High-Speed networks =
Managing high-volume data =
Highly distributed and heterogeneous environments
Deployment/cooperation of IDSes in multiple-organisation environments =
Mission-critical intrusion-detection systems
Vulnerabilities and Attacks =
New vulnerability or attack databases =
Vulnerability or attack taxonomies =
Using vulnerability databases =
IDS Security issues and solutions
IDS Integration =
IDS interoperability Standards and Standardization =
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 IDS methodologies and technologies =
Automated responses =
Combining IDS and system/network management =
Intrusion-detection using application logs =
Practical Considerations =
Case studies =
IDS in heterogeneous environments =
Unique/emerging IDS operating environments
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 =
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RAID Executive Committee chair: Marc Dacier (IBM Research, Switzerland)
Local organization co-chair: Fr=E9d=E9ric Cuppens (Onera, France)
Local organization co-chair: Claire Saurel (Onera, France)
Publication chair: Ludovic M=E9 (Supelec, France)
Program co-chair: Herv=E9 Debar (IBM Research, Switzerland)
Program co-chair: S.Felix Wu (NC State University, USA)
Program committee:
Matt Bishop (University of California at Davis, USA) =
Dick Brackney (National Security Agency, USA) =
Rowena Chester (University of Tennessee, USA) =
Yves Deswarte (LAAS-CNRS, France) =
Terry Escamilla (IBM, USA) =
Deborah Frincke (University of Idaho, USA)
Tim Grance (National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA) =
Ming-Yuh Huang (The Boeing Company, USA)
Erland Jonsson (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
Sokratis Katsikas (University of the Aegean, Greece)
Baudouin Le Charlier (Universite de Namur, Belgium) =
Abdelaziz Mounji (Swift, Belgium) =
Jean-Jacques Quisquater (Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium) =
Vern Paxson (ACIRI/LBNL, 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) =
Kevin Ziese (Cisco Systems, USA) =
SUBMISSIONS
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Full papers, extended abstracts and panels which fall into the topic
areas outlined above are particularly welcome, although contributions
outside those topics may also be of interest.
Full papers must be original contributions, not published or submitted
to other conferences. Full papers must be limited to 6000 words, full
page figures being counted as 300 words. Each paper must include a
short abstract and a list of keywords. Authors are invited to submit
full papers electronically in postscript or PDF, as email
attachements. The email (in ASCII) should contain the title of the
paper, author name(s), affiliations, mailing address and topic
category addressed in the paper (if appropriate). Full paper
submissions will be published in the RAID proceedings. Deadline for
submitting full papers is March 30, 2000.
Extended abstracts must be original contributions. They must be
limited to 1200 words in length and be submitted electronically as
ASCII (preferred) or PDF as email attachements. The email (in ASCII)
should contain the title of the paper, author name(s), affiliations,
mailing address and topic category addressed in the abstract (if
appropriate). Both the extended abstract and the slide presentation
will be published online on the RAID'2000 website. Deadline for
submitting extended abstracts is April 28, 2000.
Panel proposals must be limited to 400 words in length and be
submitted electronically in ASCII (preferred) or PDF. Panel proposals
must include the name(s) of the panel chair and possible panelists,
with their organizational affiliation(s), telephone and FAX numbers,
postal address, and Internet electronic mail address. 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, depending 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 that include time for general discussion and questions/answers
between the panelists and the attendees are preferred. Panel members
are expected to register to the workshop. Deadline for submitting
panel proposals is April 28, 2000.
All proposals must be in English. Plan to give all panels and
presentations in English.
We strongly prefer electronic submissions to
raid2000-submissions@zurich.ibm.com. If necessary, hardcopy may be
sent to the nearest of the following locations (please allow
sufficient time for arrival by March 30th or April 28):
European Collection Site =
Herve Debar =
Global Security Analysis Lab =
IBM Zurich Research Laboratory =
Saeumerstrasse 4 CH-8803 =
Rueschlikon Switzerland =
North/South American Collection Site =
S. Felix Wu
Computer Science Department
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-7550
U.S.A.
Each submission will be acknowledged by e-mail. If acknowledgment is
not received within seven days, please contact deb@zurich.ibm.com. A
preliminary program will be available at the RAID web site,
http://www.raid-symposium.org/Raid2000/, by July 21, 1999. Last year's
proceedings are available online as well.
CORPORATE SPONSORS =
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We solicit interested organizations to become sponsors for RAID 2000,
particularly in sponsorship of student travel and other expenses for
RAID. Please contact S.Felix Wu for information regarding corporate
sponsorship of RAID.
REGISTRATION =
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Detailed registration information (including fees, suggested hotels,
and travel directions) will be provided at the RAID 2000 web site as
well as the ESORICS 2000 web site.
PROCEEDINGS =
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Full papers submitted to RAID 2000 will be published in hardcopy. The
publisher will be announced at a later date. Extended abstracts (and
their accompanying papers if available), slides presentations and
panel summaries will be made available on the workshop's web site.
IMPORTANT DATES =
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D =
Deadline for full paper submission March 30th, 2000 =
Deadline for extended abstract submission April 28th, 2000
Deadline for panel submission April 28th, 2000
Notification of acceptance or rejection May 31st, 2000
(papers, abstracts and panels)
Final full paper camera ready copy due June 30th, 2000
Final panel description with participants June 30th, 2000
Registration required for presenters and
panel participants before September 1st, 2000
RAID dates October 2-4, 2000 =
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FOR MORE INFORMATION =
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On-site arrangements: =
contact Frederic Cuppens (cuppens@cert.fr) =
or Claire Saurel (saurel@cert.fr)
General program information or corporate sponsorship: =
contact S.Felix Wu (wu@csc.ncsu.edu) =
Paper, extended abstract and panel submission: =
contact raid2000-submissions@zurich.ibm.com =
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