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Date:         Tue, 18 Apr 2000 18:32:48 +0200
From: Herve Debar <deb@ZURICH.IBM.COM>
Subject:      Last call for extended abstracts - Raid 2000 - Deadline is April
To: BUGTRAQ@SECURITYFOCUS.COM

I am sending you the final  call for extended abstracts for Raid 2000.
I  would  appreciate   if  you  could  distribute  it   as  widely  as
possible.

Also, online proceedings of RAID'98 and RAID'99 are now available at
http://www.raid-symposium.org/

Thanks for your help.

Herve

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        	Call For Extended Abstracts - RAID 2000

		Third International Workshop on the
		Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection

		Dates: October 2-4, 2000
                Toulouse, France
		in conjunction with ESORICS 2000

		an html version of the complete CFP is available at
                http://www.raid-symposium.org/Raid2000/cfp2000.html


This  workshop, the  third in  an  ongoing annual  series, will  bring
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 Workshop series is intended to further progress
in intrusion detection  by promoting the exchange of  ideas in a broad
range   of   topics   among   researchers,   system   developers   and
users. RAID'98,  held in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, was  hosted by the
Université Catholique  de Louvain and welcomed  130 participants, with
nearly 50% from outside Europe, reflecting the international nature of
the meeting.  RAID'99,  held in Purdue, Indiana, was  hosted by CERIAS
and welcomed more than  180 participants from academia, government and
industry.


RAID 2000 is being locally  organized by ONERA in Toulouse, France, in
conjunction with  ESORICS 2000 (http://www.cert.fr/esorics2000/).  The
program committee invites submission of extended abstracts, to be made
available  on the  RAID website.   This year,  we are  emphasizing the
following topic areas:


o Assessing, measuring and classifying intrusion-detection systems:
  - Accuracy and reliability measurements, requirements, and technologies
  - Benchmarking techniques and technologies
  - Relations to Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plans
  - Quantitative assessment of IDSes and IDS combinations
  - Suitability of IDSes as a countermeasure to insider misuse

o IDS in High Performance and Real-Time Environments:
  - Large-scale/enterprise IDS
  - High-Speed networks
  - Managing high-volume data
  - Highly distributed and heterogeneous environments
  - Deployment/cooperation of IDSes in multiple-organisation environments
  - Mission-critical intrusion-detection systems

o Vulnerabilities and Attacks
  - New vulnerability or attack databases
  - Vulnerability or attack taxonomies
  - Using vulnerability databases
  - IDS Security issues and solutions

o IDS Integration
   - IDS interoperability Standards and Standardization
   - Integration with the system/network management framework
   - Combining different "styles" of IDS

o Innovative Approaches
   - Adaptive IDS solutions
   - Survivability and Dependability
   - Data mining, intelligent agents
   - New IDS methodologies and technologies
   - Automated responses
   - Combining IDS and system/network management
   - Intrusion-detection using application logs

o Practical Considerations
   - Case studies
   - IDS in heterogeneous environments
   - Unique/emerging IDS operating environments
   - Legal issues (IDS reports as "evidence")
   - Commercial intrusion detection systems and their directions
   - Real-time versus Post-mortem IDS
   - IDS integration with business process


Program Committee
*****************

RAID Executive Committee chair: Marc Dacier (IBM Research, Switzerland)

Local organization co-chair: Frédéric Cuppens (Onera, France)
Local organization co-chair: Claire Saurel (Onera, France)

Publication chair: Ludovic Mé (Supelec, France)

Program co-chair: Hervé Debar (IBM Research, Switzerland)
Program co-chair: S.Felix Wu (NC State University, USA)

Program committee:

Matt Bishop (University of California at Davis, USA)
Dick Brackney (National Security Agency, USA)
Rowena Chester (University of Tennessee, USA)
Yves Deswarte (LAAS-CNRS & SRI-International, France)
Terry Escamilla (IBM, USA)
Deborah Frincke (University of Idaho, USA)
Tim Grance (National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA)
Ming-Yuh Huang (The Boeing Company, USA)
Erland Jonsson (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
Sokratis Katsikas (University of the Aegean, Greece)
Baudouin Le Charlier (Universite de Namur, Belgium)
Abdelaziz Mounji (Swift, Belgium)
Jean-Jacques Quisquater (Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium)
Vern Paxson (ACIRI/LBNL, USA)
Mark Schneider (National Security Agency, USA)
Steve Smaha (Free Agent, USA)
Peter Sommer (London School of Economics & Political Science, England)
Stuart Staniford-Chen (Silicon Defense, USA)
Peter Thorne (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Kevin Ziese (Cisco Systems, USA)


SUBMISSIONS
===========

Extended  abstracts  must be  original  contributions.   They must  be
limited to  1200 words  in length and  be submitted  electronically to
raid2000-submissions@zurich.ibm.com  as ASCII  (preferred)  or PDF  as
email attachements.  The email (in  ASCII) should contain the title of
the  paper, author  name(s), affiliations,  mailing address  and topic
category addressed in the abstract (if appropriate). Both the extended
abstract and  the slide presentation  will be published online  on the
RAID'2000 website. Deadline for submitting extended abstracts is April
30, 2000.


All proposals must  be in English.  Plan to  give all presentations in
English.


Each submission  will be acknowledged by e-mail.  If acknowledgment is
not received  within seven days, please  contact deb@zurich.ibm.com. A
preliminary  program   will  be  available  at  the   RAID  web  site,
http://www.raid-symposium.org/Raid2000/, by July 21, 1999. Last year's
proceedings are available online as well.


REGISTRATION
============

Detailed registration  information (including fees,  suggested hotels,
and travel directions)  will be provided at the RAID  2000 web site as
well as the ESORICS 2000 web site.


PROCEEDINGS
===========

Extended  abstracts  (and  their  accompanying papers  if  available),
slides presentations and panel summaries will be made available on the
RAID 2000 web site.


IMPORTANT DATES
===============

Deadline for extended abstract submission	April 30th, 2000
Notification of acceptance or rejection		May 31st, 2000
Registration required for presenters and
	     panel participants	before		September 1st, 2000
RAID dates					October 2-4, 2000


FOR MORE INFORMATION
====================

    On-site arrangements:
        contact Frederic Cuppens (cuppens@cert.fr)
	     or Claire Saurel    (saurel@cert.fr)

    General program information or corporate sponsorship:
        contact S.Felix Wu (wu@csc.ncsu.edu)

    Paper, extended abstract and panel submission:
        contact raid2000-submissions@zurich.ibm.com