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Subject:    CfP EWNI2010: 1st European Workshop on Internet Early Warning and
From:       Till Dörges <doerges () pre-sense ! de>
Date:       2009-11-11 15:27:47
Message-ID: 4AFAD7F3.8070300 () pre-sense ! de
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Hi all,

attached the CfP for the 1st European Workshop on Internet Early Warning and Network
Intelligence. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact me.

Regards -- Till
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Dipl.-Inform. Till Dörges                  doerges@pre-sense.de

PRESENSE Technologies GmbH            Sachsenstr. 5, D-20097 HH
Geschäftsführer/Managing Directors       AG Hamburg, HRB 107844
Till Dörges           Jürgen Sander              Axel Theilmann

                              1st European Workshop on Internet
                         Early Warning and Network Intelligence
                               http://www.pre-sense.de/ewni2010

["CfP-EWNI2010.txt" (text/plain)]

=======================================================================

			   CALL FOR PAPERS

			      EWNI 2010

1st European Workshop on Internet Early Warning and Network Intelligence

			   January 27, 2010

			  Hamburg,  Germany

=======================================================================


INTRODUCTION
============

Threats in the Internet are numerous. They have to be dealt with at
many levels - ranking from firewalls or intrusion detection systems
(IDS) to measures with a broader or even global focus. Early Warning
Systems (EWS) are such broadly focused measures. EWS usually consist
of distributed sensors networks and some central analysis or
assessment facilities. The sensors collect raw data, e.g. statistics
about connections (NetFlows), malware samples, or IDS events. By means
of the centralized analysis facilities the "big picture" of what is
happening can be obtained. EWS is valuable to numerous roles and
entities. Be it larger organizations, governments, or Computer
Emergency Response Teams (CERT). All greatly benefit from EWS and the
resulting (global) network situational awareness when having to judge
the security of their own networks. The usefulness of EWS for
Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP) follows
directly from this. Only when many actors deliver pieces can the
puzzle be put together.

Thus, the need for collaboration has been - more or less -
accepted. However, large scale, collaborative detection efforts have
been difficult. EWS started addressing this a couple of years ago,
already. And while certain technical requirements (privacy, data
protection, ...) have been met, EWS still require a lot of research
efforts and improvements in order to keep up with the perpetuous arms
race between attackers and defenders.


TOPICS
======

The goal of this workshop is twofold: Evaluate the current state of
the art of EWS and explore both related and future research areas. On
an organizational level the workshop is intended to stimulate
collaborative efforts.

The program committee solicits submissions particularly from the
following areas but will carefully consider all contributions which
are sufficiently related to Early Warning and Network Intelligence:


 - modeling EWS
 - organizational and operational issues of EWS
    - practical experiences
    - international cooperation
    - inter-organizational communication/cooperation
    - interoperability
 - next generation EWS 
 - distributed sensor networks
 - data acquisition
 - data aggregation/evaluation
 - visualization
 - data navigation/user interfaces
 - infrastructural network security
 - privacy and data protection in EWS
 - management of large-scale EWS installations
 - HCI aspects of EWS


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

Paper Submission		2009-12-01
Notification of Acceptance	2009-12-21
Workshop			2010-01-27


CONFERENCE PROGRAM
==================

Once compiled the conference program will be available at

       http://www.pre-sense.de/ewni2010/


REGISTRATION AND FEES
=====================

Registration will (soon) be possible at

       http://www.pre-sense.de/ewni2010/


The registrations fees are as follows:

    200,- EUR     (normal)
    100,- EUR     (discount for FIRST/TI members)
     50,- EUR     (student discount)
      0,- EUR     (for speakers)


PROGRAM COMMITTEE
=================

The program committee members are

    Carol Overes              (GOVCERT.NL)
    Ferenc Suba               (CERT-Hungary)
    Klaus-Peter Kossakowski   (PRESECURE Consulting GmbH)
    Marco Thorbrügge          (ENISA)
    Peter Haag                (SWITCH-CERT)
    Piotr Kijewski            (CERT POLSKA)
    Till Dörges               (PRESENSE Technologies GmbH)


SUPPORT AND SUCH
================

EWNI2010 is organized by PRESENSE Technologies GmbH.

EWNI2010 is supported by ENISA.

EWNI2010 is collocated with the joint FIRST/TF-CSIRT event in January 2010.


CONTACT INFORMATION
===================

You can reach the organizers at

    ewni2010@pre-sense.de


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