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Call For Paper - RAID'2001
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Giovanni Vigna)
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From: Giovanni Vigna <vigna@CS.UCSB.EDU>
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Call For Paper - RAID'2001
Fourth International Symposium on the
Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection
Dates: October 10-12, 2001
Davis, CA, USA
an html version of this CFP is available at
http://www.raid-symposium.org/Raid2001
This symposium, the fourth in an annual series, brings 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. The RAID International
Symposium series is intended to further advances in intrusion
detection by promoting the exchange of ideas in a broad range of
topics.
RAID'98, held in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, was the first in an
anticipated annual series of international Symposia 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,
held in Purdue, Indiana, was hosted by CERIAS and welcomed more than
180 participants from academia, government and industry. RAID'2000,
hosted by ONERA in Toulouse, France, welcomed more than 130
participants from academia (50%), government (20%) and industry (30%),
40% coming from USA and Canada, 60% from Europe. After
Louvain-la-Neuve, Purdue and Toulouse, RAID is being locally organized
in 2001 by University of California at Davis.
The RAID'2001 program committee invites submission of both technical
and general interest papers and panels from those interested in
formally presenting their ideas during the symposium. RAID'2001 will
welcome full papers, short papers and panel proposals. Full papers are
intended for presenting mature research results, and short ones for
work-in-progress presentations. We also seek panel submissions in the
same areas.
The following sorts of topics are within scope:
Assessing, measuring and classifying intrusion-detection systems:
Accuracy and reliability measurements, requirements, and technologies
Benchmarking techniques and technologies
Relations to risk assessment and risk management plans
Quantitative assessment of IDS
IDS cooperation:
Alert correlation and attack scenario analysis
Impact on false positives
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:
Vulnerability or attack databases
Vulnerability or attack taxonomies
Using vulnerability databases
Attack description languages
IDS Integration:
IDS interoperability Standards and standardization
Integration with the system/network management framework
Combining different styles of IDS
Innovative Approaches:
Intrusion tolerance
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 at the application level
Practical Considerations
Case studies
IDS in heterogeneous environments
IDS as an intrinsic component of the multi-layer
computing/communications environment
Unique/emerging IDS operating environments
Legal issues
Storage Requirements for evidence purposes
Evidence storage/log requirements, handling and exchanges
Commercial intrusion detection systems and their directions
Real-time versus post-mortem IDS
IDS integration with business process
RAID submissions are peer-reviewed. Full papers will be published by
Springer Verlag in its Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series
(http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html). A distinct publication
of short papers is also planned.
Program Committee
=================
RAID executive committee chair: Marc Dacier (IBM Research, Switzerland)
Program co-chair: Wenke Lee (NC State University, USA)
Program co-chair: Ludovic Me (Supelec, France)
Publication chair: Andreas Wespi (IBM Research, Switzerland)
Local organization chair: Felix Wu (UC Davis, USA)
Publicity chair: Giovanni Vigna (UCSB, USA)
Program committee:
Matt Bishop (University of California at Davis, USA)
Joachim Biskup (University of Dortmund, Germany)
Frederic Cuppens (ONERA, France)
Marc Dacier (IBM Research, Switzerland)
Herve Debar (France Telecom R&D, France)
Yves Deswarte (LAAS-CNRS, France)
Deborah Frincke (University of Idaho, USA)
Anup Ghosh (Cigital, USA)
Tim Grance (National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA)
Ming-Yuh Huang (The Boeing Company, USA)
Erland Jonsson (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
Calvin Ko (NAI, USA)
Baudouin Le Charlier (Universite de Namur, Belgium)
Wenke Lee (NCSU, USA)
Richard Lippmann (MIT/Lincoln Lab, USA)
John McHugh (CMU/SEI CERT, USA)
Roy Maxion (CMU, USA)
George Mohay (Queensland University, Australia)
Ludovic Me (Supelec, France)
Abdelaziz Mounji (Swift, Belgium)
Vern Paxson (ACIRI/LBNL, USA)
Phil Porras (SRI, USA)
Stuart Staniford (Silicon Defense, USA)
Al Valdes (SRI, USA)
Giovanni Vigna (UCSB, USA)
Andreas Wespi (IBM Research, Switzerland)
Felix Wu (UC Davis, USA)
Diego Zamboni (Purdue University, USA)
Kevin Ziese (Cisco Systems, USA)
SUBMISSIONS
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Full and short papers submitted to RAID must be original
contributions, not published or submitted to other conferences. Full
papers are limited to 6000 words, short papers to 2000, 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
and short papers electronically in postscript or PDF, as email
attachments. The email should contain (in ASCII) the title of the
paper, author name(s), affiliations, mailing address and topic
category addressed in the paper (if appropriate).
The deadline for submitting full and short papers is March 30th, 2001.
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 affiliations, telephone and FAX numbers, and
postal and email addresses. 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 requested length. 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.
The deadline for submitting panel proposals is April 30th, 2001.
All proposals must be in English. Plan to give all panels and talks in
English.
To submit a paper electronically, visit http://apple.csc.ncsu.edu/raid2001
Each submission will be acknowledged by e-mail. If acknowledgment is
not received within seven days, please contact wenke@csc.ncsu.edu or
ludovic.me@supelec-rennes.fr.
A preliminary program will be available at the RAID web site,
http://www.raid-symposium.org/Raid2001/, by July 31, 2001.
CORPORATE SPONSORS
==================
We solicit interested organizations to serve as sponsors for
RAID'2001, particularly in sponsorship of student travel and other
expenses for RAID. Please contact Felix Wu (wu@cs.ucdavis.edu) for
information regarding corporate sponsorship of RAID.
REGISTRATION
============
Detailed registration information (including fees, suggested hotels,
and travel directions) will be provided at the RAID'2001 web site.
PROCEEDINGS
===========
Selected full papers will be published by Springer Verlag in its
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Instructions for
authors are available at
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html. A distinct publication
of short papers is also planned. Slides presentations and panel
summaries will be made available on the symposium's web site
(http://www.raid-symposium.org/Raid2001).
IMPORTANT DATES
===============
Deadline for full paper submission March 30, 2001
Deadline for short paper submission March 30, 2001
Deadline for panel submission April 30, 2001
Notification of acceptance or rejection June 5, 2001
Final full paper camera ready copy due July 5, 2001
Final short short camera ready copy due September 7, 2001
RAID dates October 10-12, 2001
FOR MORE INFORMATION
====================
On-site arrangements or corporate sponsorship:
contact Felix Wu (wu@cs.ucdavis.edu)
General program information:
contact Wenke Lee (wenke@csc.ncsu.edu) or
Ludovic Me (Ludovic.Me@supelec.fr)
--
Giovanni Vigna
University of California Santa Barbara - Dept. of Computer Science
http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/~vigna