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[manet] CFP IEEE/CreateNet SecureComm 05, Sept 5-9, Athens, Greece



Dear Colleague,

 Please find attached the call for participation for the First
 IEEE/CreateNet International Conference on Security and Privacy for
 Emerging Areas in Communication Networks (SecureComm 2005) to be held
 in Athens, Greece from Sep. 5-9, 2005.

 The conference program consists of 32 full papers and 20 short
 papers, keynote and invited talks, and a panel. In addition, there
 are four workshops on related topics. The complete information is
 available on the website: www.securecomm.org

 Note that Early Conference Registration Ends August 25, 2005!
 Discounted Hotel Reservation Rates end September 1, 2005.

 We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this message. Please
 feel free to distribute this to colleagues who might be interested.

regards,

SecureComm 2005 Organizing  Committee

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            CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

      First IEEE/CreateNet International Conference on Security
       and Privacy for Emerging Areas in Communication Networks

       Athens, Greece / Hotel Amarilia / 5 - 9 September, 2005
              www.securecomm.org

           EARLY REGISTRATION ENDS August 25, 2005

               CO-SPONSORED BY:
         IEEE Communications Society (www.comsoc.org)
            CreateNet (www.create-net.it)

            Corporate/Government Sponsors:

         National Science Foundation (Travel Grants)
           Telcordia Technologies (Silver sponsor)
             Toshiba TARI(Bronze sponsor)

In Cooperation With the IEEE Computer Society TC on Security and Privacy
            In Cooperation with ACM SIGSAC

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TENTATIVE TECHNICAL PROGRAM

Monday, Sep 5, 2005

First IEEE/CreateNet International Workshop on Computer Network
Forensics Research (CNFR): www.cnfr.org

First IEEE/CreateNet International Workshop on Trust and Security in Pervasive
Networking: http://www.securecomm.org/pervasivetrust/


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Tuesday, Sep 6, 2005

8.30AM - 9.00 AM: Welcome, Introduction, Best Paper award

9.00AM - 10.30AM: Plenary Session:

        Bill Cheswick, Lumeta, Title: Pondering and Patrolling Network
        Perimeters

        Andrea Servida, EU, Title: Security, privacy and dependability
    in Information  Society: key challenges for European R&D in FP7

10.30AM - 11.00AM: Break

11.00AM - 12.40PM: Full Paper Session 1: Insecurity

Implications of Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) for  GSM security
        Sandro Grech, Pasi Eronen

Computationally, Memory and Bandwidth Efficient Distillation Codes to
Mitigate DoS in  Multicast
        Roberto Di Pietro, Stefano Chessa, Piero Maestrini

Spread Identity mechanisms for Security
        Dhananjay Phatak

On the Security of Distributed Position Services
        Xiaoxin Wu, Cristina Nita-Rotaru

12.40PM - 2:00PM: Lunch

2:00PM - 2.45PM: Invited talk: David Wagner, Berkeley, Title: Privacy
in pervasive  computing: What can technologists do?

3:00 PM - 4:40 PM: Full Paper Session 2: RFID

Picking Virtual Pockets using Relay Attacks on Contactless Smartcard Systems
        Ziv Kfir, Avishai Wool

A Lightweight RFID Protocol to protect against Traceability and Cloning attacks
Tassos Dimitriou


An RFID distance bounding protocol
        Gerhard Hancke, Markus Kuhn

Security and Privacy Issues in e-Passports
        Ari Juels, David Molnar, David Wagner

5:00 PM - 6.30PM: Panel 1: RFID Security and Privacy,

    Panelists: (Lead) Gene Tsudik, University of California, Irvine
           David Wagner, University of California, Berkeley
           Avishai Wool, Tel Aviv University
           Tassos D. Dimitriou, Athens Information Technology
           Markus Kuhn, University of Cambridge

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Wednesday, Sep 7, 2005

8.30AM - 9.15 AM: Keynote: Jean Pierre-Hubaux, EPFL, Title: The Security of
Vehicular Networks

DEMOS: 10:45AM - 1:00PM and 2:45PM - 5:00PM
(In parallel with other sessions)

"MANET-DFA: Distributed Firewall Architecture for MANET networks,"
Federico Frosali, Giorgio Freguglia, Luciana Costa from Business
Application & Services - Telecomitalia LAB - ITALY

"Demonstration of Ubiquitous Roaming Technology,"
Hiroyoshi Takiguchi, Masami Ueno, Yoshiko Sudeda, Satashi Yagi,
Hirokazu Kitami, Toru Kobayashi, Yoshikazu Kondo from NTT Information
Sharing Platform Laboratories - Tokyo - Japan

9.30AM - 10.45AM: Full Paper Session 3: Sensor Networks

DICAS: Detection, Diagnosis and Isolation of Control Attacks in Sensor Networks
Issa Khalil, Saurabh Bagchi, Cristina Nita-Rotaru


Securing Topology Maintenance Protocols for sensor networks: attacks
and counter-measures
        Andrea Gabrielli, Luigi Mancini, Sanjeev Setia, Sushil Jajodia

Countermeasures Against Traffic Analysis Attacks in Wireless Sensor Networks
        Jing Deng, Richard Han, Shivakant Mishra

11.00AM - 12.40PM: Full Paper Session 4: Authentication

Improving Cross-domain Authentication over Wireless Local Area Networks
        Hahnsang Kim, Kang Shin, Walid Dabbous

Reducing Reauthentication Delay in Wireless Networks
        Tuomas Aura, Michael Roe

Providing Distributed Certificate Authority Service in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Ying Dong, Wing Go, Aifen Sui, Victor Li, Lucas
C.K. Hui, Siu Ming Yiu


On Improving the Performance of Role-Based Cascaded Delegation in Ubiquitous
Computing
        Danfeng Yao, Roberto Tamassia, Seth Proctor

12.40PM - 2:00PM: Lunch

2:00PM - 2:45PM: Invited Talk: William Arbaugh, Title: Ad-hoc network
security: is  it a real problem?

3:00PM - 4:40PM: Full Paper Session 5: Privacy

A Privacy Preserving Reputation System for Mobile Information
        Dissemination Networks
        Marco Voss, Andreas Heinemann, Max Mhlhuser

A Privacy Service for Context-Aware Mobile Computing
        Vagner Sacramento, Markus Endler, Fernando Nascimento

Protecting Location Privacy Through Path Confusion
        Baik Hoh, Marco Gruteser

A Solution for Wireless Privacy and Payments based on E-cash
        Yiannis Tsiounis, Tom Karygiannis, Aggelos Kiayias

5:00PM - 6:40PM: Short paper Session 1

A Signal Fingerprinting Paradigm for Physical Layer Security in
Conventional and  Sensor Networks
        Thomas Daniels, Mani Mina, Steve Russell

Location Privacy with IP Mobility
        Rajeev Koodli, Vijay Devarapalli, Hannu Flinck, Charles Perkins

Fellowship in Mobile Ad hoc Networks
        Venkatesan Balakrishnan, Vijay Varadharajan

A Secure Interworking Scheme for UMTS-WLAN
        Yen-Chieh Ouyang, Chung-Hua Chu, Chang-Bu Jang

bufSTAT - A Tool for Early Detection and Classification
        of Buffer Overflow Attacks
        Svetlana Radosavac, Karl Seamon, John S. Baras

LRBAC: A Location-Aware Role-Based Access Control Model
        Indrakshi Ray, Lijun Yu

Tri-party TLS Adaptation for Trust Delegation in Home Networks
        Khaled Masmoudi, Mureed Hussain, Hossam Afifi, Dominique Seret

PATRIOT: a Policy-Based, Multi-level Security Protocol for Safekeeping
Audit Logs on  Wireless Devices
        Wassim Itani, Ayman Kayssi, Ali Chehab

Harnessing Emergent Ubiquitous Computing Properties to Prevent Malicious Code
Propagation
David Llewellyn-Jones, Madjid Merabti, Qi Shi, Bob Askwith


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Thursday, Sep 8, 2005

8.30AM - 10.35 AM: Full Paper Session 6: Key management

A Level Key Infrastructure for Secure and Efficient Group
Communication in Wireless  Sensor Networks
        Jyh-How Huang, Jason Buckingham, Richard Han

A Modified Secure Remote Password (SRP) Protocol for Key
Initialization and Exchange  in Bluetooth Systems
        Amir Sayegh, Mahmoud El-hadidi

Hi-KD: An Efficient Key Management Algorithm for Hierarchical Group
        Hani Ragab Hassan, Abdelmadjid Bouabdallah, Hatem
        Bettahar, Yacine Challal

A Deterministic Pairwise Key Pre-distribution Scheme for Mobile Sensor Networks
David Sanchez, Heribert Baldus


A Practical Study of Transitory Master Key Establishment For Wireless
        Sensor Networks
        Jing Deng, Carl Hartung, Richard Han, Shivakant Mishra

11:00 - 12:40: Full Paper Session 7:  Routing

Applying emergence to the design of routing protocols for the security
of wireless ad hoc networks,
        Ioannis Pavlosoglou, Mark Leeson, Roger Green

SPINAT: Integrating IPsec into Overlay Routing
        Jukka Ylitalo, Patrik Salmela, Hannes Tschofenig

On the Survivability of Routing Protocols in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks
        Baruch Awerbuch, Reza Curtmola, David Holmer,
        Cristina Nita-Rotaru, Herbert Rubens

An Extensible Environment for Evaluating Secure MANET,
        Yongguang Zhang, Yi-an Huang, Wenke Lee

12.40PM - 2:00PM: Lunch

2:00PM - 3:40 PM: Full Paper Session 8: Cryptographic algorithms and protocols

Soft-Timeout Distributed Key Generation for Digital Signature based on Elliptic Curve D-log for Low-power Devices
Caimu Tang, Anthony T. Chronopoulos and Cauligi S. Raghavendra


A Uniform Framework for Cryptanalysis of the Bluetooth E_0 Cipher
        Ophir Levy, Avishai Wool

MOTET: Mobile Transactions using Electronic Tickets
        Daniele Quercia, Stephen Hailes

Exploiting Hierarchical Identity-Based Encryption
        for Access Control to Pervasive Computing Information
        Urs Hengartner, Peter Steenkiste

3:40PM - 4:00 PM: Break

4:00PM - 5:40 PM: Short paper Session 2

GKE: Efficient Group-based Key Establishment for Large Sensor Networks
        Li Zhou,Jinfeng Ni, Chinya Ravishankar

Practically Unbounded One-Way Chains for Authentication with Backward Secrecy
Vishwas Patil, Luigi Mancini, Antonio Durante, Roberto
Di Pietro


Limitations of Key Escrow in Identity-Based Schemes in Ad Hoc Networks
        Katrin Hoeper, Guang Gong

Enhanced 1-D Chaotic Key-Based Algorithm for Image Encryption
        Daniel Socek, Shujun Li, Spyros Magliveras, Borko Furht

Schemes for Enhancing the Denial-of-Service Tolerance of SRTP
        Sachin Garg, Navjot Singh, Timothy Tsai

Thor: The Hybrid Online Repository
        Timothy van der Horst, Kent Seamons

Random IDs for preserving location privacy
        Stefan Schlott, Frank Kargl, Michael Weber

A Distributed Cross-Layer Intrusion Detection System for Ad Hoc Networks
        Yu Liu, Yang Li, Hong Man

A Control Formulation of the Network Security Problem via a Risk Management
Approach
        Nicholas Bambos

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Friday, Sep 9, 2005

First IEEE/CreateNet International Workshop on The Value of Security through
Collaboration (SECOVAL): www.secoval.org

First IEEE/CreateNet International Workshop on Integration of Security
and Quality of Service (SecQoS): www.secqos.org

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