Advance Program

The 4th International Workshop on Security in Systems and Networks (SSN 2008)

OPENING REMARKS (8:30am-8:35am)

KEYNOTE SPEECH: (8:35am-9:30am)

  • How to make Discretionary Access Control Secure Against Trojan Horse.
    Ninghui Li (Purdue University, United States)

REGULAR PRESENTATIONS:

Each presentation has 20 minutes, plus 5 minutes of questions and answers.

Session 1 (10:00am-11:40am) System Security
  • Countering Phishing Threats with Trust-by-Wire in Packet-switched IP Networks - A Conceptual Framework.
    Stephan Kubisch (University of Rostock, Germany); Harald Widiger (University of Rostock, Germany); Peter Danielis (University of Rostock, Germany); Jens Schulz (University of Rostock, Germany); Dirk Timmermann (University of Rostock, Germany); Thomas Bahls (Nokia Siemens Networks, Germany.); Daniel Duchow (Nokia Siemens Networks, Germany)

  • The Development of Novel Switching Devices by Using Embedded Microprocessing System Running Linux.
    Fan Yan (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong); Alan Yeung (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)

  • Internal forensic acquisition for mobile equipments.
    Gianluigi Me (Universit di Roma "Tor Vergata", Italy)

  • Decentralized Mediation Security.
    Richard Whittaker (Florida Internation University, United States)

Session 2 (1:50pm-3:30pm) Cryptology
  • What is the best way to prove a cryptographic protocol correct? [Slides]
    Sreekanth Malladi (Dakota State University , United States); Gurdeep S. Hura (University of Maryland-Eastern Shore, United States)

  • An Efficient and Secure Certificateless Signature Scheme.
    Guoyan Zhang (Shandong University, China); Shaohui Wang (Shandong University, China)

  • The Deterministic Protocol for Rational Secret.
    Sharing Maleka S (Indian Institute of Technology, India); Amjed Shareef (Indian Institute of Technology, India); C. pandu Rangan (Indian Institute of Technology, India)

  • A Remote Anonymous Attestation Protocol in Trusted Computing.
    Jiqiang Liu (Beijing Jiaotong University, China); Jia Zhao (Beijing Jiaotong University, China); Zhen Han (Beijing Jiaotong University, China)

Session 3 (4:00pm-5:15pm) Network Security
  • Network Traffic Behavior Analysis by Decomposition into Control and Data Planes.
    Basil AsSadhan (Carnegie Mellon University, United States); Jose Moura (Carnegie Mellon University, United States); Hyong Kim (Carnegie Mellon University, United States); Xiaohui Wang (Carnegie Mellon University, United States)

  • Overfort: Combating DDoS with Peer-to-Peer DDoS Puzzle.
    Soon Hin Khor (University of Tokyo, Japan); Akihiro Nakao (University of Tokyo, Japan)

  • Defining a simple metric for real-time security level evaluation of multi-sites networks. [Slides]
    Julien Bourgeois (University of Franche-Comte, France); Abdoul Karim Ganame (Universite de Franche Comte, France)