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Subject: [ISN] Last Call for Papers RAID 2002
Date:	 Wed, 27 Feb 2002 02:24:11 -0600 (CST)

Forwarded from: Peter Mell <peter.mell@nist.gov>

Below is the last call for papers for the Fifth International
Symposium on Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection

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Peter Mell (RAID Publicity Chair)
ICAT Vulnerability Index Project Lead, http://icat.nist.gov
NIST Computer Security Division
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RAID 2002
Fifth International Symposium on
Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection
Zurich, Switzerland
October 16-18, 2002
Organized by
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology and IBM Research Division
Held in conjunction with Esorics 2002

This symposium, the fifth in an annual series, brings together leading
figures from academia, government, and industry to discuss
state-of-the-art intrusion detection technologies and issues from the
research and commercial perspectives. The RAID International Symposium
series is intended to further advances in intrusion detection by
promoting the exchange of ideas in a broad range of topics. The RAID
2002 program committee invites three types of submissions: - Full
papers presenting mature research results. Full papers accepted for
presentation at the Symposium will be published in the RAID 2002
proceedings published by Springer Verlag in its Lecture Notes in
Computer Science (LNCS) series. Full papers are limited to 20 pages
when formatted according to the instructions provided by Springer
Verlag. Papers must include an abstract and a list of keywords. -
Extended abstracts presenting work-in progress, case studies and
implementation experiences. We welcome basically any type of
submission that is of general interest to the audience. Extended
abstracts accepted for presentation at the Symposium will be published
on the RAID web site. Extended abstracts are limited to 1200 words in
length. - Panel proposals for presenting and discussing interesting
topics in the field of intrusion detection. Panel proposals should
include both an outline of the format of the panel and a short
rationale for the panel. Panels that include time for general
discussion and questions/answers between the panelists and the
Symposium attendees are preferred.


The following topics are within scope:
1. Assessing, measuring, and classifying intrusion detection
   systems:

- Quantitative and qualitative assessment of IDSs
- Benchmarking techniques and technologies
- Relations to risk assessment and risk management plans

2. IDS cooperation and integration:
- IDS interoperability standards and standardization
- Alert correlation and attack scenario analysis
- Combining different types of IDSs
- Integration of intrusion detection
  with system/network management frameworks

- Integration of intrusion detection
  with business processes

3. IDS in high-performance and real-time environments:
- Large-scale/enterprise IDSs
- Intrusion detection in high-speed networks
- Managing high-volume data
- Intrusion detection in highly distributed and
  heterogeneous environments

4. Vulnerabilities and attacks:
- Vulnerability or attack databases
- Vulnerability or attack taxonomies
- Attack description languages

5. Intrusion management and reaction:
- Intrusion tolerance
- Adaptive IDS solutions
- Survivability and dependability
- Automated responses

6. Practical considerations:
- Case studies
- Legal issues
- Handling of false positives
- Evidence storage/log requirements, handling, and exchange
- Commercial intrusion detection systems and their directions
- Real-time versus post-mortem IDSs



STEERING COMMITTEE
Chair: Marc Dacier (IBM Research, Switzerland)
Hervé Debar France Telecom R&D, France
Deborah Frincke University of Idaho, USA
Ming-Yuh Huang The Boeing Company, USA
Wenke Lee Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Ludovic Mé Supélec, France
S. Felix Wu UC Davis, USA


PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Program chairs: Andreas Wespi (IBM Research, Switzerland)
Giovanni Vigna (UC Santa Barbara, USA)
General chairs: Günter Karjoth (IBM Research, Switzerland)
Jürg Nievergelt (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Publication chair: Luca Deri (University of Pisa, Italy)
Publicity chair: Peter Mell (NIST, USA)
Sponsor chair: Diego Zamboni (IBM Research, Switzerland)

Matt Bishop UC Davis, USA
Joachim Biskup University of Dortmund, Germany
Frédéric Cuppens ONERA, France
Luca Deri University of Pisa, Italy
Yves Deswarte LAAS-CNRS, France
Tim Grance NIST, USA
Erland Jonsson Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Richard Kemmerer UC Santa Barbara, USA
Calvin Ko NAI, USA
Jay Lala DARPA Information Technology Office, USA
Richard Lippmann MIT/Lincoln Lab, USA
Roy Maxion CMU, USA
John McHugh CMU/SEI CERT, USA
Peter Mell NIST, USA
George Mohay Queensland University, Australia
Vern Paxson ICSI/LBNL, USA
Phil Porras SRI, USA
Marty Roesch Sourcefire, USA
Stuart Staniford Silicon Defense, USA
Al Valdes SRI, USA
David Wagner UC Berkeley, USA
Diego Zamboni IBM Research, Switzerland


SUBMISSIONS
Submissions must not substantially duplicate work that any of the
authors has published elsewhere or has submitted in parallel to any
other conference or workshop with proceedings. The full papers and
extended abstracts must list all authors and their affiliations; in
case of multiple authors, the contact author must be indicated (note
that RAID does not require anonymized submissions). Authors are
invited to submit their papers electronically. A detailed description
of the electronic submission procedure will be made available at
http://www.raid-symposium.org/raid2002/submission.html by end of
February 2002. Submissions must conform to this procedure and be
received by end of March 2002 in order to be considered. Each
submission will be acknowledged by e-mail. If acknowledgment is not
received within seven days, please contact Andreas Wespi
(mailto:anw@zurich.ibm.com). All submissions must be in English. Plan
to give all presentations and panels in English A preliminary program
will be available by July 31, 2002.

CORPORATE SPONSORS
We invite interested organizations to act as sponsors for RAID 2002.
Sponsor contributions will be used to support student attendance to
RAID, and for other expenses. Please contact Diego Zamboni
(mailto:dza@zurich.ibm.com) for information regarding corporate
sponsorship of RAID 2002.


REGISTRATION
Detailed registration information (including fees, suggested hotels,
and travel directions) will be provided on the RAID 2002 web site
(http://www.raid-symposium.org/raid2002).


PROCEEDINGS
Accepted papers will be published by Springer Verlag in its Lecture
Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Instructions for authors will
be made available at http://www.raid-symposium/raid2002/authors.
Extended abstracts (and their accompanying papers if available) and
slide presentations will be published on the Symposium's web site.


IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for full paper submission : March 31, 2002
Deadline for extended abstract submission : March 31, 2002
Deadline for panel submission : April 30, 2002
Notification of acceptance or rejection : May 31, 2002
Final full paper camera ready copy due : July 5, 2002
RAID 2002 : October 16-18, 2002


MORE INFORMATION
Please contact the following people for more information:
On-site arrangements: Günter Karjoth (mailto:gka@zurich.ibm.com)
Corporate sponsorship: Diego Zamboni (mailto:dza@zurich.ibm.com)
General program information: Andreas Wespi (mailto:anw@zurich.ibm.com)



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