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Information Assurance Workshop 2004

Information Assurance Workshop 2004 . Yu Cai. Introduction. 5th Annual IEEE Information Assurance Workshop 9 - 11 June 2004, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York In conjunction with CISSE: Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education

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Information Assurance Workshop 2004

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  1. Information Assurance Workshop 2004 Yu Cai

  2. Introduction • 5th Annual IEEE Information Assurance Workshop • 9 - 11 June 2004, • United States Military Academy, West Point, New York • In conjunction with CISSE: Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education • About 100 people attending the IAW. 10% from military. • http://www.itoc.usma.edu/workshop/2004/index.html

  3. Tracks • CISSE: IA Program Development • HoneyNets • Intrusion Response and Recovery   • Intrusion Detection • Cryptography • Policy and Defensive Measures • Wireless Security and Ad Hoc Networking • Advanced Topics • Forensics

  4. Keynote speakers • Eric Haseltine, Associate Director of Research National Security Agency (NSA). • Bill Cheswick, from Bell Lab. Founder of the Internet Mapping Project • frequent traceroute-style path probes, one to each registered Internet entity. • The net mapping program sends small UDP packets to random high-numbered ports, while varying the packet's time-to-live (TTL) field. The TTL is decremented on each hop out. When it hits zero, the death of the packet is reported back to the sender. • From this, they build a tree showing the paths and topology to most of the nets on the Internet. • These paths change over time. Data stored in database. • Link to his talk.

  5. Internet Map

  6. Other presentations • Honeyfiles: Deceptive Files for Intrusion Detection • Jim Yuill, Mike Zappe, Dorothy Denning, and Fred Feer • Simplified Protocol Capture (SIMPCAP) • Michael W. Corley, Michael W. Weir, Kenric Nelson, and Andrew J. Karam • Measuring IT Security - a Method Based on Common Criteria’s Security Functional Requirements • Amund Hunstad, Jonas Hallberg, and Richard Andersson • A Biometric Authentication Approach for High Security Ad Hoc Networks • Qinghan Xiao

  7. My Presentation • Link to my presentation • Link to the paper

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