Workshop on Enterprise Network Security

In conjunction with SecureComm? 2006 - Baltimore, MD, USA - Aug 28, 2006

The introduction of networking to the enterprise has introduced an explosion of new productivity. However, the connectivity offered by networking has also introduced significant security issues that can no longer be easily addressed by control of physical access. Specifically, management and monitoring of the security or health of internal LAN/MAN-side services on an enterprise network can often consume significant portions of the IT resource budget. The focus of this workshop is to provide a forum for the exploration of issues unique to the enterprise network.

Program Committee - Technical Program

Topics for the workshop include but are not limited to:

  • Network risk assessment
  • Rogue device detection (wireless APs)
  • Trust inference
  • Security visualization
  • Security and grid computing
  • Obfuscation and privacy mechanisms over the grid
  • Intrusion dataset creation
  • Case studies
  • Security testbeds

Important Dates

Full Paper Due June 8, 2006 (Final deadline)
Work in Progress Due June 16, 2006 (Final deadline)
Notifications June 23, 2006
Camera Ready July 3, 2006

Co-sponsored by IEEE Communications Society and CREATE-NET

Meeting management services provided by ICST

Originally hosted at http://gipse.cse.nd.edu/WENS06

Topic revision: r1 - 15 Jul 2007 - 04:14:51 - AaronStriegel
 
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