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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

RAID 2004
"Intrusion Detection and Society"
Seventh International Symposium on
Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection

Sponsored by SAP, France Telecom, and Région PACA

Institut Eurecom, Sophia-Antipolis, French Riviera, France
September 15-17, 2004
http://raid04.eurecom.fr
RAID 2004 will be collocated with ESORICS 2004

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IMPORTANT NOTICE: special hotel rates have been negotiated, but the deadline
for some hotels is July 15. Please check the hotel information at:
http://raid04.eurecom.fr/Hotels.htm
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EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE: July 20, 2004
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The RAID symposium brings together leading researchers and practitioners from
academia, government, and industry to discuss intrusion detection technologies
and issues from research and commercial perspectives.

This year's program features a single technical track with 14 full papers and
2 practical experience reports selected from almost 120 submissions. It also
includes invited speakers, a poster session as well as an abstracts' session.

The abstracts' session offers attendees the opportunity to present preliminary
research results or summaries of work published elsewhere. Poster presentations
of similar research results are also possible on Wednesday evening. Abstract
submissions from people not presenting posters are also welcome. Submissions
to either poster or abstract session should be sent to
<dacier-LLumlL2/hSZGWvitb5QawA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>.
For details see http://raid04.eurecom.fr/ .




PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
-------------------

Wednesday, September 15th
=========================

09.00 Registration opens

12.30 Lunch

14.00 - 14.15 Welcome

14.15 - 15.15 Invited Talk: Lessons in Intrusion Detection
Bruce Schneier, Counterpane Internet Security, CA, USA

15.15 - 15.45 Coffee break

15.45 - 16.45 Modelling process behaviour - Chair: Alfonso Valdes,
(SRI International, USA)

Automatic Extraction of Accurate Application-Specific
Sandboxing Policy,
Lap-chung Lam and Tzi-cker Chiueh,
Rether Networks Inc., Centereach N.Y., USA

Context Sensitive Anomaly Monitoring of Process Control
Flow to Detect Mimicry Attacks and Impossible Paths,
Haizhi Xu, Wenliang Du, and Steve J. Chapin,
Systems Assurance Institute, Syracuse University, USA

16.45 - 17.00 Break

17.00 - 18.00 Abstract session

18.00 - Poster session



Thursday, September 16th
========================

09.00 - 10.30 Detecting Worms and Viruses - Chair: John McHugh
(CMU/SEI CERT, USA)

HoneyStat: Local Worm Detection Using Honeypots,
David Dagon, Xinzhou Qin, Guofei Gu, Wenke Lee, Julian
Grizzard, John Levine, and Henry Owen,
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

Fast Detection of Scanning Worm Infections,
Jaeyeon Jung (1), Stuart E. Schechter (2),
and Arthur W. Berger (1),
(1) MIT CSAIL, USA
(2) Harvard DEAS, USA.

Detecting Unknown Massive Mailing Viruses Using
Proactive Methods
Ruiqi Hu and Aloysius K. Mok,
Dept of Computer Sciences, University of Texas at Austin, USA


10.30 - 11.00 Coffee break

11.00 - 12.30 Attack and Alert Analysis - Chair: Diego Zamboni
(IBM Research, Switzerland)

Using Adaptive Alert Classification to Reduce False Positives
in Intrusion Detection,
Tadeusz Pietraszek,
IBM Zürich Research Laboratory, Switzerland.

Attack Analysis and Detection for Ad Hoc Routing Protocols
Yi-an Huang, Wenke Lee,
College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA.

On the Design and Use of Internet Sinks for Network Abuse
Monitoring
Vinod Yegneswaran (1), Paul Barford (1), Dave Plonka (2),
(1) Dept of Computer Science, University of Wisconsin,
Madison, USA,
(2) Dept of Information Technology, University of Wisconsin,
Madison, USA


12.30 - 14.00 Lunch

14.00 - 15.00 Invited Talk: Fighting Fraud in Telecom Environments
Håkan Kvarnström
TeliaSonera AB, Sweden

15.00 - 15.30 Coffee break

15.30 - 16.30 Practical Experience - Chair: George Mohay
(Queensland University of Technology, Australia)

Monitoring IDS Background Noise Using EWMA Control
Charts and Alert Information
Jouni Viinikka and Herve Debar,
France Telecom R&D, Caen, France

Experience with a Commercial Deception System,
Brian Hernacki, Jeremy Bennett, Thomas Lofgren,
Symantec Corporation, Redwood City, USA

16.30 - 17.30 Poster session


Friday, September 17th
======================

09.00 - 10.30 Anomaly Detection - Chair: Christopher Kruegel,
(Technical University of Vienna, Austria)

Anomalous Payload-based Network Intrusion Detection
Ke Wang Salvatore J. Stolfo,
Computer Science Dept, Columbia University, USA

Anomaly Detection Using Layered Networks Based on Eigen
Co-occurrence Matrix
Mizuki Oka (1), Yoshihiro Oyama (2,3), Hirotake Abe (1), and
Kazuhiko Kato (1,3),
(1) University of Tsukuba, Japan,
(2) University of Tokyo, Japan,
(3) Japan Science and Technology Cooperation, Japan

Seurat: A Pointillist Approach to Anomaly Detection
Yinglian Xie (1), Hyang-Ah Kim (1), David R. O'Hallaron (1,2)
Michael K. Reiter (1,2), and Hui Zhang (1,2),
(1) Dept of Computer Science, Carnegie-Mellon University, USA
(2) Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Carnegie-Mellon University, USA


10.30 - 11.00 Coffee Break

11.00 - 12.30 Formal Analysis for Intrusion Detection - Chair: Wenke Lee
(Georgia Tech, USA)

Detection of Interactive Stepping Stones with Maximum
Delay Bound: Algorithms and Confidence Bounds
Avrim Blum, Dawn Song, Shobha Venkataraman
Carnegie Mellon University, USA.

Formal Reasoning about Intrusion Detection Systems
Tao Song (1), Calvin Ko (2), Jim Alves-Foss (3),
Cui Zhang (4), and Karl Levitt (1),
(1) Computer Security Laboratory, University of California,
Davis, USA,
(2) NAI LAbs, Network Associates Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA,
(3) Center for Secure and Dependable Systems, University
of Idaho, USA
(4) Computer Science Dept, California State University,
Sacramento, USA.

RheoStat : Real-time Risk Management
Ashish Gehani and Gershon Kedem,
Dept of Computer Science, Duke University, USA

12.30 - 12.45 Concluding remarks

12.45 - 14.00 Lunch




ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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General Chair: Refik Molva
<refik.molva-LLumlL2/hSZGWvitb5QawA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Program Chairs: Erland Jonsson
<erland.jonsson-lB76kahZbiyci/EUP2OQSw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Alfonso Valdes
<valdes-oXSuvyQOAv1BDgjK7y7TUQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Publication Chair: Magnus Almgren
<almgren-lB76kahZbiyci/EUP2OQSw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Publicity Chair: Yves Roudier
<Yves.Roudier-LLumlL2/hSZGWvitb5QawA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Sponsor Chair: Marc Dacier
<marc.dacier-LLumlL2/hSZGWvitb5QawA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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Tatsuya Baba (NTT Data, Japan)
Lee Badger (DARPA, USA)
Sungdeok Cha (KAIST, Korea)
Steven Cheung (SRI International, USA)
Herve Debar (France Telecom R&D, France)
Simone Fischer-Hubner (Karlstad University, Sweden)
Steven Furnell (University of Plymouth, UK)
Bill Hutchinson (Edith Cowan University, Australia)
Dogan Kesdogan (RWTH Aachen, Germany)
Chris Kruegel (Technical University of Vienna, Austria)
Hakan Kvarnstrom (TeliaSonera R&D, Sweden)
Wenke Lee (Georgia Tech, USA)
Douglas Maughan (DHS HSARPA, USA)
Roy Maxion (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
John McHugh (CMU/SEI CERT, USA)
Ludovic Me (Supelec, France)
George Mohay (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
Vern Paxson (ICSI and LBNL, USA)
Giovanni Vigna (UCSB, USA)
Andreas Wespi (IBM Research, Switzerland)
Felix Wu (UC Davis, USA)
Diego Zamboni (IBM Research, Switzerland)


STEERING COMMITTEE
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Chair: Marc Dacier (Eurecom, France)

Herve Debar (France Telecom R&D, France)
Deborah Frincke (University of Idaho, USA)
Huang Ming-Yuh (The Boeing Company, USA)
Wenke Lee (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Ludovic Me (Supelec, France)
S. Felix Wu (UC Davis, USA)
Andreas Wespi (IBM Research, Switzerland)
Giovanni Vigna (UCSB, USA)


VENUE / TRAVEL
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RAID 2004 will be held on the French Riviera coast, about 20 km West of Nice
and 15 km Northeast of Cannes. The conference will take place at Institut
Eurecom / CICA, in the Sophia Antipolis science park, which can easily be
reached thanks to the nearby Nice international airport. For more
information, refer to: http://raid04.eurecom.fr/visitor_information.html


IMPORTANT DATES
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Special rates for hotels: see http://raid04.eurecom.fr/Hotels.htm
Deadline for early registration : July 20, 2004
Deadline for abstract/poster submission : August 30, 2004
(contact: Marc Dacier
<Marc.Dacier-LLumlL2/hSZGWvitb5QawA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>)
RAID conference dates : September 15-17, 2004


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