IEEE MonAM 2007 Workshop

 

 

 

 

 IEEE Workshop on
"Monitoring, Attack Detection and Mitigation"

Monday 5 / Tuesday 6 November, 2007
LAAS-CNRS
Toulouse, France

 

 

Call for Paper

Sponsors:


Purpose and Format

The intention of this workshop foster interaction among researchers from the industry, universities, and other research institutes on various aspects of network monitoring, attack detection and mitigation, suitable for high-speed networks.

The workshop not at the second edition aims to provide a forum for presenting and discussing recent work, as well as ongoing and planned projects. The workshop will consist of a number of short presentations and discussion on current research, hot topics, position statements, and controversial opinions, as well as practical demonstrations.

The workshop is in the spirit of the IEEE workshop series on High Speed Networking (c.f. http://www.comsoc.org/tcgn/activities.html ), and aims to be relatively small (not more than 60 participants), with a considerable amount of time devoted to informal discussion.

The topics of the workshop include but are not limited to:

    • high-speed network monitoring
    • network anomaly detection
    • denial of service attack detection and mitigation
    • intrusion and worm detection
    • attack response mechanisms
    • policy based mechanisms for detection and response
    • high speed firewalling technology
    • network honeypots
    • use of overlay and peer-to-peer networks for detection and mitigation
    • detection and mitigation of attacks in overlay networks
    • attack detection and mitigation in mobile networks

The workshop format will include invited keynote presentations as well as short presentations selected from the submissions.

Accepted submissions will be published in workshop proceedings with ISBN number and will be made available on the Web.


Information to Contributers

The following types of contributions are invited:

    • Research papers of up to 6 pages, presenting original, recent and innovative research results or developments within the scope of the workshop.
    • Extended abstracts of up to 3 pages, presenting ongoing or planned projects, work in progress, or small yet novel research results.
    • Demonstrations that present original developments. Demonstration submissions should be short, specifying the functionality of the demonstrator, and stating the technical requirements in terms of space and equipment.
    • Panel proposals. We welcome proposals for panels of high relevance to the workshop. Panels are expected to be composed of a moderating chair plus approximately three panelists. A one to two page abstract suitable for inclusion in the proceedings should accompany the proposal.

Submissions are reviewed, and selected contributions will be included in the workshop proceedings.

Submissions of papers and extended abstracts are due by 22 June 2007. Submissions must be in PDF.

Please use the IEEE INFOCOM formating guidelines, for which a sample manuscript is available at:
http://www.ieee.org/organizations/pubs/confpub/auxfiles/sample_manuscript.pdf
Fonts must not be smaller than in these templates.

Templates

Microsoft Word 97/2000
(Rich Text Format)

LaTeX
(
archive contents)

A4

Unix

 

Windows

Submission of electronic versions of the presentation slides is due by 10 September 2006. These slides will be included in the on-line proceedings of the workshop, which will be compiled in advance of the event.


Submission Upload

Submissions can be done via the JEMS system web upload here.


Important Dates

Submission deadline:

22 June 2007 5 July 2007

Notification of Acceptance:

17 August 2007

Submission of camera-ready papers:

14 September 2007

Submission of slides:

28 October 2007

Worskshop dates:

5 and 6 November 2007


Organising Committee

General Chairs:

    • Radu State, INRIA Lorraine
    • Philippe Owezarski, CNRS-LAAS, France

Steering members

 


Technical Programm Committee

Ehab Al-Shaer, DePaul University

Rémi Badonnel, Loria, France

Torsten Braun, University of Bern, Switzerland

Georg Carle, University of Tuebingen, Germany

Isabelle Chrisment, University Nancy1, France

Yannick Carlinet, France Telecom, R&D Division, France

Joachim Charzinski, Siemens AG, Germany

Frederic Cuppens, ENST-Bretagne, France

Hervé Debar, France Telecom R&D, France

Yves Deswarte, LAAS-CNRS

Eric Filiol, ESAT, France

David Hutchison, Lancaster University, GB

Mohamed Kaaniche, LAAS-CNRS, France

Martin May, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland

Ludovic Mé, SUPELEC , France

Hermann de Meer, University of Passau

Edmundo Monteiro, University of Coimbra, Portugal

Saverio Niccolini, NEC Europe Ltd.UK

Olivier Paul, GET-INTEhab

Guenther Schaeffer, Technische Universitaet Illmenau, Germany

Dorgham Sisalem, Tekelec, Germany

Vrizlynn Thing, Imperial College, UK

Henk Uijterwaal, RIPE NCC

Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, UFRGS, Brazil


Organisation

Philippe Owezarski, LAAS-CNRS

Marie-José Fontagne, LAAS-CNRS

Delphine Maillet-Mongeau, LAAS-CNRS

Gina Briand, LAAS-CNRS

Martine Blaimont, AMPERE