The WIP session is intended as a forum to:
- introduce new ideas
- report on ongoing work that may or may not be
complete
- state positions on controversial issues or open
problems
We welcome submissions that are relevant to the general topic
of computer security. In particular, we invite students and engineers from
industry to take this opportunity to exchange their ideas and solutions, as well
as technical problems and practical experience, with the community.
The WIP session will run from 5:15 to 6:30, in time for participants to enjoy
dinner and entertainment in Las Vegas.
This year's program includes:
- Wireless Intrusion Detection Systems (WIDS)
Dragan Pleskonjic, Conwex
- Embedded Monitors for Detecting Intrusions in Cryptographic
and Application Protocols
Sachin Joglekar, University of North Texas, Denton
- Counting Accesses in Content Distribution Networks
Radu Sion, CERIAS
- Enhancing Software Tamper-Resistance via Stealthy Address
Computations
Cullen Linn, University of Arizona, Tucson
- Cardea: Providing Support for Dynamic Resource Access in a
Distributed Computing Environment
Rebekah Lepro, NASA Ames
- Enforcing Security Policies in Middleware Data Portals
Brian Hay, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
- Scalable Privilege Management for a Net-Centric World
Arnon Rosenthal, Mitre
- Increasing Software Safety: Moving Test Support to the Runtime
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Ronald Finkbine, Indiana University, Southeast
- Intrusion Detection using Attacker Profiles
Ram Dantu, University of North Texas, Denton