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2003 South Central Information Security Symposium
(SCISS '03)

Abstracts

The following abstracts are for presentations that were given at the 2003 South Central Information Security Symposium (SCISS '03), held April 12, 2003 at the University of North Texas.

Long Presentation Session 1

SSM-Based Receiver-Controlled Communication Service in the Internet
Kamil Sarac (UT Dallas)
Hardware/Software Co-Design in supporting Security in Embedded Java
Chia Tien Dan Lo and Mayumi Kato (UT San Antonio)
Intrusion Detection Using Clustering Approaches
Latifur Khan (UT Dallas)


Short Presentations and Work in Progress

Towards Fair Sharing of Peer-to-Peer Resources
Tsuen-Wan "Johnny" Ngan, Dan S. Wallach, and Peter Druschel (Rice)
A Flexible Object-Oriented Approach to Data Integrity in Mobile Agents
Vandana Gunupudi and Stephen R. Tate (University of North Texas)
Network Object Modeling and Visualization
Adam Fox, Travis Johnson, and Jerald Dawkins (University of Tulsa)
Simulation-based Validation of Security Protocols
V. Venkataraghavan, S. Nair, and P.-M. Seidel (SMU)
Implementing Language-Based Security Mechanisms with Java
Algis Rudys, David W. Price, and Dan S. Wallach (Rice University)
Tools for Installation and Administration of SELinux
Nicholas Davis, Devin Carlberg, and Brandon Pollet (Univ of Tulsa)
Determining Information Flow in SELinux
Nicholas Davis, Devin Carlberg, and Jerald Dawkins (Univ of Tulsa)
A Partial Order Approach to Detect Race Condition Attacks
Bharat Goyal, Sriranjani Sitaraman, N. Mittal, and S. Venkatesan (UTD)
Managing Information System Risks: An Empirical Analysis of Corporate Information Security
Anil Singh (Lamar University)
IEEE 802.11 Security Issues
Prasanth Saraswatula and Robert Akl (University of North Texas)
Intelligent Intrusion Detection for Wireless Networks
Ajith Abraham and Johnson Thomas (Oklahoma State University)
Privacy in Statistical Databases: Interval Computations Approach
Luc Longpre and Vladik Kreinovich (UT El Paso)


Long Presentation Session 2

Mobile Code Security
Al Mok and Yongguang Zhang (UT Austin)
Privacy of Mobile Agent Data on Malicious Hosts Using Multi-Agent Protocols
Ke Xu and Stephen R. Tate (University of North Texas)
Defending Embedded Systems Against Buffer Overflow via Hardware/Software
Zili Shao, Qingfeng Zhuge, and Edwin H.-M. Sha (UT Dallas)


Long Presentation Session 3

The Theory of Practical Drift: Does It Apply to Infrastructure Assurance?
V. Srinivasan Rao (UT San Antonio) and Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa (UT Austin)
Denial of Service via Algorithmic Complexity Attacks
Scott A. Crosby and Dan S. Wallach (Rice University)
Locating Text in Web Images: Security Aspects
Vladik Kreinovich, Luc Longpre, and Scott A. Starks (UT El Paso)

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