SECOVAL'07 Program

To register to the workshop, which is part of the IEEE SECURECOMM conference, please check "Workshop on The Value of Security through Collaboration" on the following online form:
https://icst.org/registration/reg_securecomm_2007.php

Travel and accommodation information can be found on the SECURECOMM Web site: http://www.securecomm.org/

Day 1: Mon, 17 Sep 2007

9:00

Welcome

Room: Chagall (Novotel Nice Centre, 8/10 Parvis de l'Europe, 06300, Nice, France, tel: +33 4 93133093)

9:15

Keynote: Open Borders, Secure Borders? Shaping Shared Security in Europe

presented by Andrew Robinson. Dr Andrew Robinson is adviser and consultant to universities, business, EU affairs and economic development in the UK and the rest of the EU. He is part of the R4eGov consortium, Consul de France, and Director of a number of public and private organisations. He is Chevalier de l’Ordre du Merite, and Chevalier des Palmes Academiques.

Room: Chagall

10:00

Session: Collaborative Security and Trust Management


NetTRUST: mixed NETworks Trust infrastRUcture baSed on Threshold cryptography

presented by Mawloud Omar


Temporal Factors to Evaluate Trustworthiness of Virtual Identities

presented by Luca Longo


Trustworthiness of Collaborative Open Source Software Quality Assessment

presented by Jean-Marc Seigneur

Room: Chagall

11:30

Invited Talk: Privacy and Collaborative Security Research at the NCSA including its collaborative framework for cyber crime investigations

presented by Kiran Lakkaraju

Room: Chagall

12:00

Lunch (not included in the registration fee)

14:00

Session: Anonymity and Data Sanitization


An Entropy-based Method for Measuring Anonymity

presented by Michele Bezzi


Flexible and High-performance Anonymization of Netflow Records using Anontool

presented by Michael Foukarakis



Practical Anonymous Communication on the Mobile Internet using Tor

presented by Christer Andersson



SCRUB-tcpdump: A Multi-Level Packet Anonymizer Demonstrating Privacy/Analysis Tradeoffs

presented by Bill Yurcik

Room: Chagall

16:00

Coffee break and Demos

Room: Chagall

16:30

Session: Privacy


Secure Computation for Data Privacy

presented by Meena Singh



An Efficient and Scalable Security Protocol for Protecting Fixed-Content Objects in Content Addressable Storage Architectures

presented by Ayman Kayssi


Scalable Discovery of Private Resources

presented by Ronny Siebes

Room: Chagall

18:00
Goodbye potentially followed by a dinner on Nice beach (not included in the registration ;-)

 

List of papers:

“NetTRUST: mixed NETworks Trust infrastRUcture baSed on Threshold cryptography”, Mawloud Omar, Yacine Challal and Bouabdallah Abdelmadjid

“Secure Computation for Data Privacy”, Meena D. Singh and Ashutosh Saxena

“Temporal Factors to evaluate trustworthiness of virtual identities”, Luca Longo and Pierpaolo Dondio

“An Entropy based method for Measuring Anonymity”, Michele Bezzi

“An Efficient and Scalable Security Protocol for Protecting Fixed-Content Objects in Content Addressable Storage Architectures”, Ayman Kayssi , Ali Chehab and Wassim Itani

“Flexible and High-performance Anonymization of Netflow Records using Anontool”, Michalis Foukarakis, Demetres Antoniades, Spiros Antonatos and Evangelos P. Markatos

“Scalable discovery of private ressources”, Spyros Kotoulas and Ronny Siebes

“Trustworthiness of Collaborative Open Source Software Quality Assessment”, Jean-Marc Seigneur

“Practical Anonymous Communication on the Mobile Internet using Tor”, Christer Andersson and Andriy Panchenko

“SCRUB-tcpdump: A Multi-Level Packet Anonymizer Demonstrating Privacy/Analysis Tradeoffs”, William Yurcik, Clay Woolam, Greg Hellings, Latifur Khan and Bhavani Thuraisingham