DIMVA 2005 - Final Call for Papers

From: Marc Heuse (Marc.Heuse_at_nruns.com)
Date: 01/24/05

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    Our appologies for multiple copies of this announcement.

    Due to multiple requests for a deadline extension, we decided
    to extended the submission deadline for full and industry
    papers to Friday, February 11th, 2005.

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                             FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS

              * * * * EXTENDED DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 11th, 2005 * * * *

                                   DIMVA 2005

                       Second GI SIG SIDAR Conference on
         Detection of Intrusions & Malware, and Vulnerability Assessment
        In Cooperation with the IEEE Task Force on Information Assurance

                                Vienna, Austria
                               July 7 - 8, 2005

                         http://www.dimva.org/dimva2005
                             mailto:info@dimva.org

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    The special interest group Security - Intrusion Detection and Response
    (SIDAR) of the German Informatics Society (GI) organizes DIMVA as an
    annual conference that brings together experts from throughout Europe
    to discuss the state of the art in the areas of intrusion detection,
    detection of malware, and assessment of vulnerabilities. DIMVA
    emphasizes the collaboration and exchange of ideas between industry,
    academia, law enforcement and government, and invites four types of
    submissions:

    - Full papers of up to 6000 words, presenting novel and mature research
      results. Full papers will be reviewed, and papers accepted for
      presentation at the conference will be included in the proceedings,
      which are planned to appear in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer
      Science (LNCS) series.

    - Industry papers of up to 2000 words, describing best practices,
      case studies, lessons learned, or latest product developments.
      Industry papers will be reviewed and, if accepted for presentation
      at the conference, will be published at the DIMVA 2005 Web site.

    - Panel proposals for the discussion of hot topics in the areas of
      intrusion detection, malware, or vulnerability assessment. Panel
      proposals should include a short rationale for the panel, a
      description of the proposed panel format, and names of panelists.

    - Proposals of two-to-three-hour tutorials on topics of current or
      emerging interest. Tutorial proposals must not exceed three pages.
      They must clearly identify the intended audience, include a brief
      biography of the speaker, and contain enough material to provide
      a sense of their scope and depth. Tutorial material will be
      published on the DIMVA 2005 Web site.

    The scope of DIMVA is broad and includes, but is not restricted to
    the following areas:

    Intrusion detection:
    - Novel intrusion detection and correlation techniques such as alert
      fusion or honey pots
    - Intrusion detection in special environments such as control systems
      or mobile networks
    - Assessment, testing, and benchmarking of intrusion detection systems
    - Automated response systems and intrusion prevention systems
    - Incident management and response, response team cooperation, and
      legal issues

    Malware:
    - Detection and prevention of viruses, worms, Trojan horses, and
      other forms of malware
    - Malware trends and statistics
    - Techniques used to increase the harmfulness of malware
    - Detailed analysis and discussion of the latest malware as well as
      computer and network forensics in general

    Vulnerability assessment:
    - New reverse engineering techniques
    - Circumvention of security mechanisms such as bypassing of buffer
      overflow protection
    - Risk evaluation and weighing, ROI on vulnerability assessments and
      management
    - Software development, testing, and verification methodologies for
      IT-security

    DIMVA specifically encourages interdisciplinary papers that combine
    elements from all three main areas, as well as papers from other
    communities such as machine learning, law, crime detection and
    investigation, or economics that present these communities’
    perspectives on and contributions to the above IT security issues.

    ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
    General Chair : Christopher Kruegel (Technical University Vienna,
                    Austria, chris@cs.ucsb.edu)
    Academic Chair: Klaus Julisch (IBM Research, Switzerland,
                    dimva-chair@zurich.ibm.com)
    Industry Chair: Marc Heuse (n.runs, Germany, marc.heuse@nruns.com)
    Sponsor Chair : Werner Metterhausen (VZM GmbH, Germany, wme@vzm.de)

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
    Dominique Alessandri, IBM, Switzerland
    Thomas Biege, SUSE LINUX AG, Germany
    Roland Büschkes, T-Mobile, Germany
    Marc Dacier, Institut Eurécom, France
    Herve Debar, France Telecom R&D, France
    Luca Deri, ntop.org, Italy
    Sven Dietrich, CMU, USA
    Toralv Dirro, McAfee, Germany
    Ulrich Flegel, University of Dortmund, Germany
    Steven Furnell, University of Plymouth, UK
    Detlef Günther, CERT-VW, Germany
    Dirk Häger, BSI, Germany
    Bernhard Hämmerli, HTA Luzern, Switzerland
    Oliver Heinz, arago AG, Germany
    Peter Herrmann, University of Dortmund, Germany
    Marc Heuse, n.runs, Germany
    Erland Jonsson, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
    Engin Kirda, Technical University Vienna, Austria
    Hartmut König, Technical University of Cottbus, Germany
    Klaus-Peter Kossakowski, Presecure, Germany
    Hannes Lubich, Computer Associates, Switzerland
    Michael Meier, Technical University of Cottbus, Germany
    Martin Naedele, ABB Corporate Research, Switzerland
    Marc Rennhard, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
    Dirk Schadt, Computer Associates, Germany
    Robin Sommer, TU München, Germany
    Axel Tanner, IBM Research, Switzerland
    Stephen Wolthusen, Fraunhofer-IGD, Germany

    IMPORTANT DATES:
    - FEBRUARY 11, 2005: Deadline for submission of full and industry
      papers. (** EXTENDED DEADLINE !!! **)
    - March 4, 2005 : Deadline for submission of panel and tutorial
      proposals.
    - March 21, 2005 : Notification of acceptance or rejection.
    - April 8, 2005 : Final paper camera ready copy due.
    - July 7 - 8, 2005: DIMVA conference.

    PAPER SUBMISSIONS AND CONFERENCE REGISTRATION:
    Submitted full papers must not substantially overlap papers that have
    been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a
    conference with proceedings. Full papers must include an abstract, a
    list of keywords, and a list of all authors and their affiliations.
    Committee members are not required to read appendices; thus, papers
    should be intelligible without them.

    Submissions must be in English, and in either postscript or PDF format.
    Authors of accepted papers must guarantee that their papers will be
    presented at the conference. Plan to give presentations, panels, and
    tutorials in English.

    Authors are invited to submit their papers electronically. Details on
    the electronic submission procedure as well as detailed registration
    information (including fees, suggested hotels, and travel directions)
    will be provided by end of December 2004 at the conference Web site at
    http://www.dimva.org/dimva2005.

    SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:
    We solicit interested organizations to serve as sponsors for DIMVA
    2005; please contact the Sponsor Chair, Mr. Werner Metterhausen, for
    information regarding corporate sponsorship (mailto: wme@vzm.de).

    STEERING COMMITTEE:
    Chairs: Ulrich Flegel (University of Dortmund, Germany),
            Michael Meier (Technical University of Cottbus, Germany)
            Roland Büschkes (T-Mobile, Germany),
            Marc Heuse (n.runs, Germany)

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