[vpn] Computer Security Mexico 2001
Seguridad en Computo - UNAM
seguridad at seguridad.unam.mx
Mon Sep 3 22:13:05 EDT 2001
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Call for papers
Centro Mascarones-UNAM
November 24th-November 27th, 2001
Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso
November 28th-November 30th, 2001
Old Downtown,Mexico City
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The goal of Computer Security 2001 Mexico (www.seguridad2001.unam.mx) and
the International Computer Security Day(www.disc2001.unam.mx) is to
create awareness among the computer user community about security
strategies and mechanisms used to protect information systems.
Computer Security 2001 will be an event for all the people who are involved
in the use, design and administration of computer systems. DISC 2001 is an
annual world-wide celebration led by ACM (Association for Computing
Machinery).
Since 1994, Mexico has participated of this celebration through the Computer
Security Department (DSC-UNAM, www.seguridad.unam.mx) and UNAM-CERT
(www.unam-cert.unam.mx). This year, DISC 2001 will take place
along with Computer Security 2001 on November 30th.
The community is invited to participate in Computer Security 2001 through
the presentation of theoretical, technical, and applied works as well as
those that present practical experiences in the following topics (but not
limited to them):
* Electronic commerce
o Certification
o Digital cash
o New protocols
o Secure transactions
o New technologies
* New firewall technologies
o Hybrids FW
o New generations of FW
* World Wide Web security
o Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
o Secure schemes
* Legislation about Computer Security
o Advances in legislation 1999-2000
o Regulation of domain names
o Copyright and industrial property
* Network security
o New network technology applied to security (ATM, Fast Ethernet)
o Router security
* Cluster security
* Software development security
* Distributed systems security
* Database security
* Security of agents and multi-platform languages
* Incident response teams
* Computer security incident handling, prevention and coordination
* Administrative and legal issues on incident handling
* Software protection and intellectual property
* New tools for incident handling
* Intrusion detection
* Computer attacks
* Privacy and cryptography protocols
* Security policies
* Computer viruses
* DDOS
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Who should attend ?
* System administrators who are interested in Computer Security.
* People working in the field of Computer Security who do handle Computer
Security incidents.
* Anybody who is interested in Computer Security and wants to meet
another interested people. This event will help him or her improve
security programs, plans, and tools by listening to the speakers and by
sharing and interacting with the attendees.
* People who want to establish incident response teams.
* Anybody who has a particular interest in network security, monitoring
tools, intrusion detection and firewalls.
* Managers of enterprises who are interested in secure transactions via
the Internet and that need to improve the security of their systems.
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Why should you assist?
Because it is the opportunity to find out about what is being developed in
the computer security field and it is also a chance to share your own
experience and interests with people of the field.
You can learn about how to manage and respond to computer security incidents
without exposing your resources.
Important Dates
Paper submissions: October 12th
Acceptance notifications: October 26th
Final papers: November 2th
Event: November 24th - November 30th.
Workshop Format
There will be tutorial-style and workshop-style presentations on November
24,25,26 and 27 . On November 28, 29 and 30 , there will be technical
conferences and business sessions only.
All contributions should follow the next guidelines:
1. Tutorials and workshops: Half or full day tutorial proposals
will be considered.
2. Conference papers: Written papers may be as long as desired,
but presentations must be limited to 30 minutes.
3. Panel Sessions: These are informal sessions that should,
either, follow a "hands-on" approach, or encourage more
participation from the audience.
They should be tailored to address specific issues and should be take from
60 to 90 minutes of duration. Panel Sessions on a particular topic are also
acceptable.
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Instructions for authors
We will receive proposals for presentations, workshops and tutorials that
follow these guidelines:
* The documents should be submitted by the date indicated above.
* The contents of the documents should be of high-quality and must be
original.
* They should include an abstract with the description of the content and
style of the presentation.
* The papers will be evaluated using the actual proposal, which must
contain:
o title
o format (workshop, tutorial or conference)
o extended abstract (more than one but less than two pages)
o requirements for the presentation (computing equipment,
o datashow projector, slide projector, etc.)
o author information
+ name
+ address and affiliation
+ brief resume
+ fax and telephone number
+ e-mail address
For tutorials, the following information should also be included:
* Goal
* Introduction and summary
* Outline of the presentation
* Duration (half or full day)
* Presentation material (e.g., slides, datashow)
Accepted formats
Authors whose papers are accepted must submit the complete version to be
included into the proceedings of the event.
Submissions will be accepted in the following formats:
* TeX/LaTeX
* PostScript
* Word for Windows
* ASCII
* HTML
Please contact the committee (comite at seguridad.unam.mx ) should you need to
use a different format.
Note: For images and graphics use GIF, PCX, BMP, JPEG and JPG formats.
Submissions
Presentations can be sent using the following means:
* e-mail:
comite at seguridad.unam.mx
* Post mail to the following address:
Departamento de Seguridad en Cómputo
Dirección General de Cómputo Académico
Circuito Exterior, Ciudad Universitaria 04510
México, D.F. México
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Program Committee
The papers will be evaluated and selected by a scientific committee.
The committee will be integrated by investigators and profesionistas
recognized in the field of the computer security worldwide.
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Further Information:
* Web: http://www.seguridad2001.unam.mx
http://www.disc2001.unam.mx
* e-mail: comite at seguridad.unam.mx
* Address:
Departamento de Seguridad en Cómputo
Dirección General de Cómputo Académico
Circuito Exterior, Ciudad Universitaria 04510
México, D.F. México
Phone : (52) 56 22 81 69 and (52) 56 85 22 29
Fax : (52) 56 22 80 43
http://www.seguridad.unam.mx
http://www.unam-cert.unam.mx
Juan Carlos Guel
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Departamento Seguridad en Computo
UNAM-CERT
DGSCA, UNAM E-mail:seguridad at seguridad.unam.mx
Circuito Exterior, C. U. Tel.: 5622-81-69 Fax: 5622-80-43
Del. Coyoacan WWW: http://www.seguridad.unam.mx
04510 Mexico D. F. WWW: http://www.unam-cert.unam.mx
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