Agenda & Program
All sessions will be held in the Giant Eagle Auditorium in Baker Hall.
Meals will take place in Rangos Ballroom in University Center, unless otherwise stated.
See maps for walking directions on campus.
Agenda at-a-glance
| 06/22/11 Wednesday |
06/23/11 Thursday |
06/24/11 Friday |
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| 08:00 AM | Combined Breakfast w/ TIW Rangos Ballroom, University Center |
Combined Breakfast w/ TIW Rangos Ballroom, University Center |
Breakfast Rangos Ballroom, University Center |
| 08:30 AM | Welcome / Registration | SoEc Intro + Session 4: Socio-Economic Aspects of Trust | Session 6: Access Control |
| 09:00 AM | Keynote (w/ TIW) Liam O Murchu, Symantec Giant Eagle Auditorium, Baker Hall |
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| 09:30 AM | Session 7: Privacy | ||
| 10:00 AM | Break | Break | |
| 10:30 AM | Session 1: Cloud and Virtualization | Keynote Steve Pawlowski, Intel |
Break |
| 11:00 AM | Session 8: Trust Issues in Routing | ||
| 11:30 AM | Combined Lunch w/ TIW Rangos Ballroom, University Center |
Combined Lunch w/ TIW Rangos Ballroom, University Center |
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| 12:00 PM | Session 9: Crypto-Physical Protocols | ||
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| 01:00 PM | Session 5: Hardware Trust | Closing | |
| 01:30 PM | Session 2: Physically Unclonable Functions | Boxed Lunches | |
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| 03:00 PM | Break | Break | |
| 03:30 PM | Session 3: Mobile Device Security | Panel: Global Cybersecurity R&D Strategy Discussion |
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| 05:00 PM | New Generation of TC Standards and Technology Adoption | Rescheduled from Session 2: Collusion Resistant Anonymous Broadcast Encryption Scheme based on PUF | |
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| 07:00 PM | Combined Dinner and Social Event: TRUST + TIW Pittsburgh Athletic Association (walking directions) |
Dinner LeMont Pittsburgh (bus departs Baker Hall at 5:45pm) |
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Program
Wednesday, 22 June 2011
8:00-8:30am
Breakfast
Combined w/ TIW
Rangos Ballroom, University Center
Combined w/ TIW
Rangos Ballroom, University Center
8:30-9:00am
Welcome
9:00-10:00am
Keynote (w/ TIW)
Liam O Murchu, Symantec North America manager of security response, will present on his role in reverse engineering the Stuxnet Worm.
Liam O Murchu, Symantec North America manager of security response, will present on his role in reverse engineering the Stuxnet Worm.
10:00-10:30am
Break
10:30-11:30am
Session 1. Cloud and Virtualization
Session Chair: Adrian Perrig
Verifying Trustworthiness of Virtual Appliances in Collaborative Environments (this presentation has been moved to the 4th slot of Session 5)
Towards a Trustworthy, Lightweight Cloud Computing Framework for Embedded Systems
Session Chair: Adrian Perrig
Verifying Trustworthiness of Virtual Appliances in Collaborative Environments (this presentation has been moved to the 4th slot of Session 5)
Towards a Trustworthy, Lightweight Cloud Computing Framework for Embedded Systems
11:30am-1:30pm
Lunch
Rangos Ballroom, University Center
Rangos Ballroom, University Center
1:30-3:00pm
Session 2. Physically Unclonable Functions
Session Chair: Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi
Side-Channel Analysis of PUFs and Fuzzy Extractors
Collusion Resistant Anonymous Broadcast Encryption Scheme based on PUF
A Practical Device Authentication Scheme using SRAM PUFs
Session Chair: Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi
Side-Channel Analysis of PUFs and Fuzzy Extractors
Collusion Resistant Anonymous Broadcast Encryption Scheme based on PUF
A Practical Device Authentication Scheme using SRAM PUFs
3:00-3:30pm
Break
3:30-5:00pm
Session 3. Mobile Device Security
Session Chair: Michael LeMay
Practical Property-Based Attestation on Mobile Devices
Taming Information-Stealing Smartphone Applications (on Android)
Towards Permission-based Attestation for the Android Platform (Short Paper)
Session Chair: Michael LeMay
Practical Property-Based Attestation on Mobile Devices
Taming Information-Stealing Smartphone Applications (on Android)
Towards Permission-based Attestation for the Android Platform (Short Paper)
5:00-5:30pm
New Generation of TC Standards and Technology Adoption
Speaker: Claire Vishik, Intel Corporation
Speaker: Claire Vishik, Intel Corporation
7:00-9:00pm
Combined Dinner and Social Event: TRUST + TIW
Pittsburgh Athletic Association
Pittsburgh Athletic Association
Thursday, 23 June 2011
8:00-8:30am
Breakfast
Rangos Ballroom, University Center
Rangos Ballroom, University Center
8:30-10:00am
SoEc Intro + Session 4. Socio-Economic Aspects of Trust
Session Chair: Angela Sasse
Trusting to Learn: Trust and Privacy Issues in Serious Games
Modifying Trust Dynamics through Collusions and Defections in Evolving Social Networks
Who Is Concerned about What? A Study of American, Chinese and Indian Users Privacy Concerns on Social Network Sites (Short Paper)
Session Chair: Angela Sasse
Trusting to Learn: Trust and Privacy Issues in Serious Games
Modifying Trust Dynamics through Collusions and Defections in Evolving Social Networks
Who Is Concerned about What? A Study of American, Chinese and Indian Users Privacy Concerns on Social Network Sites (Short Paper)
10:00-10:30pm
Break
10:30-11:30am
Keynote
Stephen Pawlowski, Senior Fellow and CTO for the Intel Architecture Group, Intel Corporation
Stephen Pawlowski, Senior Fellow and CTO for the Intel Architecture Group, Intel Corporation
11:30am-1:00pm
Lunch
Rangos Ballroom, University Center
Rangos Ballroom, University Center
1:00-3:00pm
Session 5. Hardware Trust
Session Chair: Anand Rajan
Systematic Security Assessment at an Early Processor Design Stage
CPU Support for Secure Executables
Extracting Device Fingerprints from Flash Memory by Exploiting Physical Variations
Enforcing Executing-Implies-Verified with the Integrity-Aware Processor (this presentation has been moved to 1st slot of Session 1)
Session Chair: Anand Rajan
Systematic Security Assessment at an Early Processor Design Stage
CPU Support for Secure Executables
Extracting Device Fingerprints from Flash Memory by Exploiting Physical Variations
Enforcing Executing-Implies-Verified with the Integrity-Aware Processor (this presentation has been moved to 1st slot of Session 1)
3:00-3:30pm
Break
3:30-5:00pm
Panel: Global Cybersecurity R&D Strategy Discussion
Resolving Cybersecurity issues is increasingly important worldwide, and several strategic efforts in US, Europe, and Asia had been conducted addressing the right R&D strategy. The panel will focus on key strategic efforts in the US and elsewhere in defining the thrust of cybersecurity R&D.
Moderator: Claire Vishik, Intel; Participants: Pat Muoio (NITRD, US); Bill Newhouse (NIST, US); Akiko Orita (Japan); Ahmad Sadeghi (Professor, Technical University Darmstadt); Ron Perez (Fellow, AMD).
Resolving Cybersecurity issues is increasingly important worldwide, and several strategic efforts in US, Europe, and Asia had been conducted addressing the right R&D strategy. The panel will focus on key strategic efforts in the US and elsewhere in defining the thrust of cybersecurity R&D.
Moderator: Claire Vishik, Intel; Participants: Pat Muoio (NITRD, US); Bill Newhouse (NIST, US); Akiko Orita (Japan); Ahmad Sadeghi (Professor, Technical University Darmstadt); Ron Perez (Fellow, AMD).
5:00pm
Rescheduled: Collusion Resistant Anonymous Broadcast Encryption Scheme based on PUF
5:45pm
Bus departure
7:00-9:00pm
Dinner
LeMont Pittsburgh
LeMont Pittsburgh
Friday, 24 June 2011
8:00-8:30am
Breakfast
Rangos Ballroom, University Center
Rangos Ballroom, University Center
8:30-9:30am
Session 6. Access Control
Session Chair: Claire Vishik
Home-Network Threats and Access Controls
Contego: Capability-Based Access Control for Web Browsers (Short Paper)
Session Chair: Claire Vishik
Home-Network Threats and Access Controls
Contego: Capability-Based Access Control for Web Browsers (Short Paper)
9:30-10:30am
Session 7. Privacy
Session Chair: Andrew A. Adams
Efficient Techniques for Privacy-Preserving Sharing of Sensitive Information
CertainLogic: A Logic for Modeling Trust and Uncertainty (Short Paper)
Session Chair: Andrew A. Adams
Efficient Techniques for Privacy-Preserving Sharing of Sensitive Information
CertainLogic: A Logic for Modeling Trust and Uncertainty (Short Paper)
10:30-11:00am
Break
11:00am-12:00pm
Session 8. Trust Issues in Routing
Session Chair: Andrew Martin
AS-TRUST: A Trust Quantification Scheme for Autonomous Systems in BGP
Incentivizing Responsible Networking via Introduction-Based Routing
Session Chair: Andrew Martin
AS-TRUST: A Trust Quantification Scheme for Autonomous Systems in BGP
Incentivizing Responsible Networking via Introduction-Based Routing
12:00-1:00pm
Session 9. Crypto-Physical Protocols
Session Chair: Virgil Gligor
Catching the Cuckoo: Verifying TPM Proximity Using a Quote Timing Side- Channel (Short Paper)
Group Distance Bounding Protocols (Short Paper)
Session Chair: Virgil Gligor
Catching the Cuckoo: Verifying TPM Proximity Using a Quote Timing Side- Channel (Short Paper)
Group Distance Bounding Protocols (Short Paper)
1:00-1:30pm
Closing
1:30-2:00pm
Boxed Lunches
Distribution at Giant Eagle Auditorium in Baker Hall
Distribution at Giant Eagle Auditorium in Baker Hall
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