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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
We invite you to attend the Workshop on Cyber Security Experimentation and Test (CSET '09) on August 10, 2009 in Montreal, Canada. The CSET'09 workshop is co-located with the USENIX Security Symposium.
Workshop URL: http://www.usenix.org/event/cset09/
CSET '09 is bringing together researchers and testbed developers to share their experiences and define a forward-looking agenda for the development of scientific, realistic evaluation approaches for security threats and defenses; it provides an important community forum for the exploration of transformational advances in the field of cyber security experimentation and test.
This year we have an exciting program, which includes 9 papers on security experimentation, a keynote address by Dr Michael Van Putte from DARPA and a panel on science of security experimentation.
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WORKSHOP PROGRAM
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9:00 a.m.–9:15 a.m.
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Opening Remarks
Program Co-Chairs: Jelena Mirkovic, USC Information Sciences Institute (ISI); Angelos Stavrou, George Mason University
General Chair: Terry V. Benzel, USC Information Sciences Institute (ISI)
9:15 a.m.–9:45 a.m. --------------------------- Keynote Address The Future of Cyber Security Experimentation and Test Michael VanPutte, DARPA
10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. --------------------------- Session on Security Education A Highly Immersive Approach to Teaching Reverse Engineering Golden G. Richard III, University of New Orleans
Collective Views of the NSA/CSS Cyber Defense Exercise on Curricula and Learning Objectives
William J. Adams and Efstratios L. Gavas, United States Merchant Marine Academy; Tim Lacey, Air Force Institute of Technology; Sylvain P. Leblanc, Royal Military College of Canada
11:00 a.m.–noon
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Session on Security Experimentation
Evaluating Security Products with Clinical Trials
Anil Somayaji and Yiru Li, Carleton Computer Security Lab; Hajime Inoue, ATC-NY; José M. Fernandez, École Polytechnique Montréal; Richard Ford, Florida Institute of Technology
The Heisenberg Measuring Uncertainty in Lightweight Virtualization Testbeds
Quan Jia, Zhaohui Wang, and Angelos Stavrou, George Mason University
1:00 p.m.–2:30 p.m.
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Session on Testbeds
The Virtual Power System Testbed and Inter-Testbed Integration
David C. Bergman, Dong Jin, David M. Nicol, and Tim Yardley, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Dartmouth Internet Security Testbed (DIST): Building a Campus-wide Wireless Testbed
Sergey Bratus, David Kotz, Keren Tan, William Taylor, Anna Shubina, and Bennet Vance, Dartmouth College; Michael Locasto, George Mason University
An Emulation of GENI Access Control
Soner Sevinc and Larry Peterson, Princeton University; Trevor Jim and Mary Fernández, AT&T Labs Research
2:45 p.m.–3:45 p.m. --------------------------- Session on Experimentation Tools Payoff-Based IDS Evaluation Michael Collins, RedJack, LLC
Toward Instrumenting Network Warfare Competitions to Generate Labeled Datasets
Benjamin Sangster, T.J. O'Connor, Thomas Cook, Robert Fanelli, Erik Dean, William J. Adams, Chris Morrell, Gregory Conti, United States Military Academy
4:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m. --------------------------- Panel on Science of Security Experimentation
Panelists: John McHugh, Dalhousie University; Jennifer Bayuk, Jennifer L Bayuk LLC; Minaxi Gupta, Indiana University; Roy Maxion, Carnegie Mellon University
There is currently no established best practice for evaluation of practical research security solutions. Not only do we lack benchmarks and metrics for security testing, we also don't agree on testing approaches, test setup, or even evaluation goals. Published work abounds with ad hoc, unrealistic, and unrepeatable test strategies. It is impossible to compare related solutions because they usually have been tested in very different settings, and their implementation was not made public. It is further impossible to build on the work of others without re-implementing their solution and evaluation approach from scratch. This dilutes the strength of a research community and slows down the progress.
This panel will discuss challenges to scientifically rigorous security experimentation, including:
* the choice of an appropriate evaluation approach from theory, simulation, emulation, trace-based analysis, and deployment
* how/where to gather appropriate and realistic data to reproduce relevant security threats
* how to faithfully reproduce data in an experimental setting
* how to promote reuse and sharing, and discourage reinvention in the community
* requirements for and obstacles to creation of widely accepted benchmarks for popular security areas
************************************** We hope to see you in Montreal!
CSET'09 Organizers Terry Benzel (tbenzel at isi.edu) Angelos Stavrou (astavrou at gmu.edu) Jelena Mirkovic (sunshine at isi.edu)
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