ISC05/IWAP05/MADNES05 Programs

 

ISC'05

IWAP'05

MADNES'05

Tuesday, 20 September 2005 

2:00 pm ~ 6:00 pm

Registration

 

Wednesday, 21 September 2005

8:45 am ~ 9:00 am

Welcome

 

   

Opening Remark  Feng Bao

Introduction of Program  Javier Lopez

 

  

9:00 am ~ 10:00 am

Keynote 1

Chair: Jianying Zhou

  

    

National Security, Forensics and Mobile Communications

David Naccache

ENS & Univ. Paris II, France

  

  

10:00 am ~ 11:00 am

Session 1Network Security (I)

Chair: Masahiro Mambo

 

 Welcome / Session 1

A Dynamic Mechanism for Recovering from Buffer Overflow Attacks

Stelios Sidiroglou, Giannis Giovanidis, and Angelos D. Keromytis 

Columbia University, USA

    

Welcome to MADNES 05

MADNES05 Chair

 

DATAMAXX GROUP KEYNOTE ADDRESS:  

On the Security of Emergent Properties in Traditional and Ad-Hoc Networks

Virgil Gligor

University of Maryland, USA

SVision: A Network Host-Centered Anomaly Visualization TechniqueIosif-Viorel Onut

Bin Zhu, and Ali A. Ghorbani

University of New Brunswick, Canada

   

11:00 am ~ 11:20 am

Refreshment Break

11:20 am ~ 12:50 pm

Session 2:  Trust & Privacy

Chair: Javier Lopez

   

Session 2:  Key Management I

Chair: Rebecca Wright

Time-based Release of Confidential Information in Hierarchical Settings

D. Nali, C. Adams, and A. Miri

University of Ottawa, Canada

   

A Novel Pairwise Key Predistribution scheme for Ubiquitous Sensor Network

Mohammed Sadi*, Jong Sou Park, Dong Seong Kim, Young Deog Song

Hankuk Aviation University, KR

Hanseo University, DZ

Trust Engineering: From Requirements to System Design and Maintenance -- A Working National Lottery System Experience

Elisavet Konstantinou, Vasiliki Liagkou, Paul Spirakis, Yannis Stamatiou, and Moti Yung 

CTI & University of Patras & University of Ioannina & Columbia University & RSA Laboratories, Greece & USA

   

Key Management for Mobile Sensor Networks 

David Sanchez, Heribert Baldus

Philips Research Laboratories, DE

A Privacy-Preserving Rental System

Yanjiang Yang and Beng Chin Ooi

National Universityi of Singapore & Institute for Infocomm Research & Singapore Management University, Singapore

   

Server-Aided RSA Key Generation against Collusion Attack

Yun Chen, Reihaneh Safavi-Naini, Joonsang Baek

University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, CN,

University of Wollongong, AU

12:50 pm ~ 2:10 pm

Conference Lunch

2:10 pm ~ 4:10 pm

Session 3:  Key Management & Protocols

Chair: Yvo Desmedt

   

Session 3: Distributed Systems

Chair: Breno de Medeiros

Constant Round Dynamic Group Key Agreement

Ratna Dutta and Rana Barua

Indian Statistical Institute, India

   

Hybrid Approach for Secure Mobile Agent Computations

Jeffrey McDonald

Florida State University, USA

A Key Pre-distribution Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks: Merging Blocks in Combinatorial Design

Dibyendu Chakrabarti, Subhamoy Maitra, and Bimal Roy

Indian Statistical Institute, India

   

Towards a Standards-based Authorization Framework for Mobile Agents 

Guillermo Navarro*, Joan Borrell

Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, ES

ID-Based Multi-party Authenticated Key Agreement Protocols from Multilinear Forms 

Hyung Mok Lee, Kyung Ju Ha, and Kyo Min Ku 

Mobilab. Co. Ltd. & Daegu Hanny University, Korea

   

Keynote Speaker:

Privacy-Preserving Data Mining in the Fully Distributed Model

Rebecca Wright

Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ USA

On the Notion of Statistical Security in Simulatability Definitions

Dennis Hofheinz and Dominique Unruh

University of Karlsruhe, Germany

   

4:10 pm ~ 4:30 pm

Refreshment Break

4:30 pm ~ 6:00 pm

Session 4:  Public Key Encryption & Signature

Chair: Feng Bao

   

Session 4:  

Chair: Mike Burmester

Certificateless Public Key Encryption without Pairing

Joonsang Baek, Reihaneh Safavi-Naini, and Willy Susilo

University of Wollongong, Australia

   

Keynote Speaker: 

Enhancing Intrusion Detection in Future Wireless and Mobile Networks

Evangelos Kranakis

Carlton University, Canada

Tracing-by-Linking Group Signatures

Victor K. Wei

Chinese University of Hong Kong

   

Chaum's Designated Confirmer Signature Revisited

Jean Monnerat and Serge Vaudenay

EPFL, Switzerland

 

 

6:30 pm ~ 9:00 pm

Welcome Reception

 

 

 

 

Thursday, 22 September 2005

9:00 am ~ 11:00 am

Keynote 2 ( 1 hour)

Chair: Robert Deng

 

Session 5:  Key Management II

Chair: Evangelous Kranakis

Security in Sensor Webs

Doug Tygar

UC Berkeley, USA

 

Anonymous Distribution of Encryption Keys in Cellular Broadcast Systems

Lukasz Krzywiecki, Mirek Kutylowski

Wroclaw University of Technology, PL

Session 5:  Network Security (II)

Chair: Sokratis K. Katsikas

 

Non-Group Cellular Automata based One Time Password Authentication Scheme in Wireless Networks

Jun-Cheol Jeon*, Kee-Won Kim*, Kee-Young Yoo

Kyungpook National University, KR

gore: Routing-Assisted Defense Against DDoS Attacks

Stephen Chou, Angelos Stavrou, John Ioannidis, and Angelos D. Keromytis

Columbia University, USA

 

Keynote Speaker: 

Efficient Cryptographic Techniques for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks

Yuliang Zheng

Univeristy of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA

IPsec Support in NAT-PT Scenario for IPv6 Transition

Souhwan Jung, Jaeduck Choi, Younghan Kim, and Sungi Kim

Soongsil University & Samsung Electronics, Korea

 

11:00 am ~ 11:20 am

Refreshment Break

11:20 am ~ 12:50 pm

Session 6:  Signcryption

Chair: Eiji Okamoto

Welcome  & 

Session 1:  PKI Operation & Case Study

Chair: Feng Bao

Session 6: Cryptography

Chair: Virgil Gligor

Hybrid Signcryption Schemes with Outsider Security

Alexander W. Dent

Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

PKI Challenges: An Industry Analysis 

Geraint Price

Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

How to Generate Universally Verifiable Signatures in Ad-Hoc Networks 

KyungKeun Lee*, JoongHyo Oh, Sang-Jae Moon

Kyungpook National University, KR,

Korea Financial Telecommunications and Clearings Institute, KR

Kyungpook National University, KR

Analysis and Improvement of a Signcryption Scheme with Key Privacy

Guomin Yang, Duncan S. Wong, and Xiaotie Deng

City University of Hong Kong

Directory Based Registration in Public Key Infrastructures

M. Lippert, E. Karatsiolis, A. Wiesmaier, and J. Buchmann

TU Darmstadt, Germany

"Fair" Authentication in Pervasive Computing

Jun Li*, Bruce Christianson, Martin Loomes

University of Hertfordshire, UK

Efficient and Proactive Threshold Signcryption

Changshe Ma, Kefei Chen, Dong Zheng, and Shengli Liu

Shanghai Jiaotong University & South China Normal University, China

On Automatically Detecting Malicious Imposter Emails

Erhan J. Kartaltepe and Shouhuai Xu

University of Texas at San Antonio, USA

Cryptanalysis of the Energy Efficient Stream Ciphers SSC2 

Liu Yunyi*, Tuanfa Qin, Wansun Ni, Shuyi Zhang

Nanjing University, CN

12:50 pm ~ 2:10 pm

Conference Lunch

2:10 pm ~ 4:10 pm

Session 7:  Crypto Algorithm & Analysis

Chair: Sang-Jae Moon

Session 2:  Authorization & Access Control

Chair: Kefei Chen

Session 7: Routing

Chair: Alec Yasinsac

Error Oracle Attacks on CBC Mode: Is There a Future for CBC Mode Encryption?

Chris J. Mitchell

Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

A Generic Protocol for Controlling Access to Mobile Services

Shuhong Wang, Yingjiu Li, Bo Zhu, and Nan Hu

Singapore Management University; Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore

ARMS: An Authenticated Routing Message in Sensor Networks

Yoon-Hwa Choi, Suk-Bok Lee

Hongik University, KR

Hardware Architecture and Cost Estimates for Breaking SHA-1

Akashi Satoh

IBM Japan Ltd., Japan

Use of XACML Policies for a Network Access Control Service

Gabriel Lopez, Oscar Canovas, and Antonio F. Gomez-Skarmeta

University of Murcia, Spain

Security Analysis and Improvement of Return Routability Protocol

Ying Qiu, Jianying Zhou, Robert Deng

Institute for Infocomm Research, SG

On the Security of Tweakable Modes of Operation: TBC and TAE

Wang Peng, Feng Dengguo, and Wu Wenling

Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

A Delegation Logic Based Authorization Mechanism for Virtual Organizations

Chunhua Gu, Xueqin Zhang, and Guoxin Song

East China University of Science & Technology, China

PANEL:

Authentication in constrained environments

Gligor, Peralta, Kranakis, Zhang, Burmester

A Non-Redundant and Efficient Architecture for Karatsuba-Ofman Algorithm

Namsu Chang, Chang Han Kim, Young-Ho Park, and Jongin Lim

Korea University; Semyung University; Sejong Cyber University, Korea

  

4:10 pm ~ 4:30 pm

Refreshment Break

4:30 pm ~ 5:30 pm

Session 8:  Cryptography

Chair: Rana Barua

Keynote 

Chair: Jianying Zhou

 

Compatible Ideal Visual Cryptography Schemes with Reversing

Chih-Ming Hu and Wen-Guey Tzeng

National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

Will PKIs survive to ubiquitous scenarios?

Javier Lopez

University of Malaga, Spain

 

An Oblivious Transfer Protocol with Log-Squared Communication

Helger Lipmaa

Cybernetica AS; University of Tartu, Estonia

 

6:30 pm ~ 9:00 pm

Gala Dinner on Cruise

 

Friday, 23 September 2005

9:00 am ~ 11:00 am

Session 9:  Applications

Chair: Yuliang Zheng

Session 3: Authentication & Time-Stamping

Chair: Yingjiu Li

 

Electronic Voting: Starting Over?

Yvo Desmedt and Kaoru Kurosawa

University College London & Ibaraki University, UK & Japan

 

 

Timed-Release Encryption with Pre-open Capability and its Application to Certified E-mail System

Yong Ho Hwang, Dae Hyun Yum, and Pil Joong Lee

POSTECH & New York University, Korea & USA

An Efficient and Flexible Scheme to Support Biometric-Based and Role-Based Access Control

Deholo Nali, Carlisle Adams, and Ali Miri

University of Ottawa, Canada

 

Universally Composable Time-Stamping Schemes with Audit

Ahto Buldas, Peeter Laud, Mart Saarepera, and Jan Villemson

University of Tartu; Cybernetica & Tallinn University of Technology & Playtech Estonia, Estonia

A Study on a Framework of Online Biometric Authentication with Verification of Personal Repository

Yoshifumi Ueshige and Kouichi Sakurai

Kyushu University, Japan

 

A Multiplicative Homomorphic Sealed-Bid Auction Based on Goldwasser-Micali Encryption

Kun Peng, Colin Boyd, and Ed Dawson

Queensland University of Technology, Australia

On Universal Composable Security of Time-Stamping Protocols

Toshihiko Matsuo and Shin'ichiro Matsuo

NTT DATA Corporation, Japan

 

11:00 am ~ 11:20 am

Refreshment Break

11:20 am ~ 12:50 pm

Session 10:  Software Security

Chair: Angelos D. Keromytis

Session 4: Certificate Validation & Revocation

Chair: Guilin Wang

   

Building a Cryptovirus Using Microsoft's Cryptographic API

Adam L. Young

USA

Augmented CRL Scheme

A. Lakshminarayanan

Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore

 

On the Security of the WinRAR Encryption Method

Gary S.-W. Yeo and Raphael C.-W. Phan

Swinburne University of Technology, Malaysia

Speeding up X.509 Certificate Path Validation

Shingo Hane, Takahiro Fujishiro, Yoko Hashimoto, Tadashi Kaji, Kondo Katsuhiko, and Satoru Tezuka

Hitachi Ltd., Japan

 

Towards Better Software Tamper Resistance

Hongxia Jin, Ginger Myles, and Jeffery Lotspiech

IBM Almaden Research Center, USA

A Lightweight Delegated Privileges Revocation Scheme Based on Coding

M. Francisca Hinarejos and Jordi Forne

Technical University of Catalonia, Spain

 

12:50 pm ~ 2:10 pm

Conference Lunch

2:10 pm ~ 3:40 pm

Session 11:  Authorization & Access Control

Chair: Xuhua Ding

Session 5:  Non-repudiation

Chair: Javier Lopez

    

Device-Enabled Authorization in the Grey System

Lujo Bauer, Scott Garriss, Jonathan M. McCune, Michael K. Reiter, Jason Rouse, and Peter Rutenbar

Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Generic Fair Non-Repudiation Protocols with Transparent Off-line TTP

Guilin Wang

Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore

 

Evaluating Access Control Policies Through Model Checking

Nan Zhang, Mark Ryan, and Dimitar P. Guelev

University of Birmingham & Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, UK & Bulgaria

Efficient Authorization in Delegation Chains with Strong Non-Repudiation

Richard W.C. Lui, S.M. Yiu, and Lucas C.K. Hui

The University of Hong Kong

 

A Cryptographic Solution for General Access Control

Yibing Kong, Jennifer Seberry, Janusz Getta, and Ping Yu

University of Wollongong, Australia

No Author-Based Selective Receipt in Certified Email with Tight Trust Requirements

Nicolas Gonzalez-Deleito

Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium

 

3:40 pm ~ 4:00 pm

Refreshment Break

4:00 pm ~ 5:40 pm

Session 12: Student Papers (20mins each)

Chair: Mike Burmester

Session 6:  Cryptographic Applications

Chair: Yoshifumi Ueshige

   

Integrity Improvements to an RFID Privacy Protection Protocol for Anti-Counterfeiting

Xiaolan Zhang and Brian King

Indiana University Purdue University, USA

Hiding Data Sources in P2P Networks

Marek Klonowski, Miroslaw Kutylowski, and Bartlomiej Rozanski

Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland

  

A Formal Definition for Trust in Distributed Systems

Daoxi Xiu and Zhaoyu Liu

University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA

Efficient Broadcast from Trapdoor Functions

Yi Mu, Willy Susilo, and Xinyi Huang

University of Wollongong; Nanjing Normal University, Australia & China

 

A Practical Voting Scheme with Receipts

Marek Klonowski, Miroslaw Kutylowski, Anna Lauks, and Filip Zagorski

Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland

A Generic Scheme for Zero-Knowledge Sets

Rui Xue, Dawn Song, Zhenfeng Zhang, and Dengguo Feng

Chinese Academy of Sciences & Carnegie Mellon University, China & USA

 

New Constructive Approach to Covert Channel Modeling and Channel Capacity Estimation

Zhenghong Wang and Ruby B. Lee

Princeton University, USA

 

  

Efficient Modeling of Discrete Events for Anomaly Detection using Hidden Markov Models

German Florez-Larrahondo, Susan M. Bridges, and Rayford Vaughn

Mississippi State University, USA

 

 

5:40 pm ~

Farewell