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Subject:    Call For Papers -- RAID 2003
From:       Joshua Haines <jhaines () ll ! mit ! edu>
Date:       2003-01-14 22:13:39
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Researchers,

I am pleased to announce the Sixth International
Symposium on the Recent Advances in Intrusion
Detection (RAID 2003). The Symposium will be held
September 8-10, 2003, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.

For more information, please refer to the CFP included
below, or go to the Symposium website:
http://www.raid-symposium.org/raid2003.

If you have questions or concerns not addressed by the CFP
or on the website, please contact the Program Chairs:
Giovanni Vigna (vigna@cs.ucsb.edu) and
Erland Jonsson (jonsson@ce.chalmers.se) or
the General Chair, John McHugh (jmchugh@cert.org).

Thank You, Josh

*---------------------------------------------*
|   Joshua Haines
|   Technical Staff,
|   Information Systems Technology, Group 62,
|   MIT Lincoln Laboratory.
|   Email: jhaines@ll.mit.edu
|   Phone: 781-981-4337
*---------------------------------------------*



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      Call For Papers


                                   RAID 2003


                        Sixth International Symposium on
                     Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection


                              Pittsburgh, PA, USA
                              September 8-10, 2003
                    http://www.raid-symposium.org/raid2003


This symposium, the sixth 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 2003 program committee invites two types of submissions:


- Full papers presenting mature research results. Papers accepted
       for presentation at the Symposium will be included in the RAID 2003
       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.


- Panel proposals for presenting and discussing hot topics in the
       field of intrusion detection.


       The 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 sorts of topics are within scope:


        - 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


        - IDS cooperation and integration:
               IDS interoperability standards and standardization
               Combining different types of IDSs
               Integration of IDSs with system/network management frameworks
               Handling of false positives


        - IDSs in high-performance and real-time environments:
               Large-scale/enterprise IDSs
               Intrusion detection for high-speed networks
               Managing high-volume data


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

        - Innovative Approaches:
               Intrusion tolerance
               Fusion, aggregation, reduction of alerts
               Adaptive intrusion detection solutions
               Survivability and dependability
               Data mining techniques
               Automated response techniques
               Intrusion-detection at the application level
               Intrusion visualization techniques


        - Practical Considerations:
               Case studies
               Unique/emerging IDS operating environments
               Legal issues
               Evidence storage/log requirements, handling, and exchange
               Commercial intrusion detection systems and their directions
               IDS integration with business processes


PROGRAM COMMITTEE


        General Chair:     John McHugh <jmchugh@cert.org>


        Program Chairs:    Giovanni Vigna <vigna@cs.ucsb.edu>
                           Erland Jonsson <jonsson@ce.chalmers.se>


        Publication Chair: Chris Kruegel <chris@cs.ucsb.edu>


        Publicity Chair:   Josh Haines <jhaines@ll.mit.edu>


        Sponsor Chair:     Don McGillen <mcgillen@cmu.edu>


        Technical Committee:


        Marc Dacier (Eurecom, France)
        Herve Debar (France Telecom R&D, France)
        Joshua Haines (MIT Lincoln Laboratory, USA)
        Dick Kemmerer (UCSB, USA)
        Calvin Ko (NAI, USA)
        Chris Kruegel (UCSB, USA)
        Wenke Lee (Georgia Tech, USA)
        Ulf Lindqvist (SRI, USA)
        Roy Maxion (CMU, USA)
        Ludovic Me (Supélec, France)
        Vern Paxson (ACIRI/LBNL, USA)
        Phil Porras (SRI, USA)
        Marcus Ranum (Ranum, Inc., USA)
        Rama Sekar (SUNYSB, USA)
        Stuart Staniford (Silicon Defense, USA)
        Kymie Tan (Melbourne University, Australia)
        Al Valdes (SRI, USA)
        Andreas Wespi (IBM Research, Switzerland)
        Felix Wu (UCDavis, USA)
        Diego Zamboni (IBM Research, Switzerland)


IMPORTANT DATES


        Deadline for paper submission                  : March 31, 2003
        Deadline for panel submission                  : April 30, 2003
        Notification of acceptance or rejection        : May 31, 2003
        Final paper camera ready copy due              : June 30, 2003
        RAID dates                                     : September 8-10, 
2003


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 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/raid2003 by end of
        January 2003. Submissions must conform to this procedure and be
        received within the submission deadline in order to be considered.


        Each submission will be acknowledged by e-mail. If acknowledgment
is not
        received within seven days, please contact Giovanni Vigna
        (vigna@cs.ucsb.edu).


        All submissions must be in English. Plan to give all
presentations and
        panels in English.


CORPORATE SPONSORS


        We solicit interested organizations to serve as sponsors for RAID
        2003, particularly in sponsorship of student travel and other
        expenses for RAID. Please contact the Sponsor Chair, Don McGillen
        (mcgillen@cmu.edu), for information regarding corporate sponsorship
        of RAID 2003.


REGISTRATION


        Detailed registration information (including fees, suggested
hotels, and
        travel directions) will be provided at the RAID 2003 web site
        (http://www.raid-symposium.org/raid2003).


PROCEEDINGS


        Accepted papers will be published by Springer Verlag in its Lecture
        Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Instructions for authors
        are available at http://www.raid-symposium/raid2003.


STEERING COMMITTEE

        Chair: Marc Dacier (Eurecom, France)


        Hervé 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 Mé  (Supélec, France)
        S. Felix Wu  (UC Davis, USA)
        Andreas Wespi  (IBM Research, Switzerland)
        Giovanni Vigna  (UCSB, USA)


For further information, please contact the Program Chairs or the General
Chair.





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