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2004 South Central Information Security Symposium
(SCISS '04)

Abstracts

The following abstracts are for presentations that were given at the 2004 South Central Information Security Symposium (SCISS '04), held April 24, 2004 at Rice University. This list is ordered by the presentation order at the symposium.

Long Presentation Session 1

IP Traceback with Packet Marking and Logging
Chao Gong and Kamil Sarac (U.T. Dallas)
The Opportunities and Limits of Remote Timing Attacks
Scott A. Crosby and Dan S. Wallach (Rice University)
Algorithms Minimizing the Probability of Detection of Steganographic Media
Sos S. Agaian and Ronnie R. Sifuentes (U.T. San Antonio)


Short Presentations and Work in Progress

Color Wavelet Steganalysis Using A Pyramid Feature Vector
Sos Agaian and Hong Cai (U.T. San Antonio)
Watermarking Using Multi-Band Scaling Approach
Sos S. Agaian and Ravindranath Cherukuri (U.T. San Antonio)
An MPEG-Based Approach to Time-Variant Watermarks for Digital Videos
Ernst L. Leiss (University of Houston)
A New Algorithm to Detect Long Connection Chains
Jianhua Yang and Shou-Hsuan Stephen Huang (University of Houston)
Effective Intrusion Detection Using Support Vector Machines
Latifur Khan, Mamun Awad, and Qing Chen (U.T. Dallas)
Development Of Rules-Based Network Intrusion Detection System
Parimal Patel, Hari Ramineni, Wei-Ming Lin, and Fred Hudson (UTSA)
Source-level Policy Generation in SELinux
Brandon Pollet and Justin Luner (University of Tulsa)
An Event-Based Framework For Generalized Access Control and Information Security
Raman Adaikkalavan and Sharma Chakravarthy (U.T. Arlington)
A Dynamic Approach to Test Programs for Binding Based Race Condition Vulnerabilities
Bharat Goyal, Neeraj Mittal, and S. Venkatesan (U.T. Dallas)
Test Case Generation for the Validation of Properties in Security Protocol Implementations
V. Venkataraghavan, S. Nair, and P.-M. Seidel (SMU)
The Architecture of the Proactive Intrusion Detection System
Ruiqi Hu and Aloysius K. Mok (U.T. Austin)
Distributed Authentication using Web of Trust
Anwis Das and Dan S. Wallach (Rice University)
Data Reduction and Data Classification in an Intrusion Detection System
S. Chebrolu, A. Abraham, and J. P. Thomas (Oklahoma State University)


Long Presentation Session 2

Universally Composable Secure Mobile Agent Computation
Ke Xu and Stephen R. Tate (University of North Texas)
Soft Boundaries for Cross-Domain Protection in Language-Based Systems
Algis Rudys, Jonathan Bannet, and Dan S. Wallach (Rice University)
Using ACL2 to Model Noninterference Security Policies
William D. Young (U.T. Austin)


Long Presentation Session 3

Fast Byzantine Paxos
Jean-Philippe Martin and Lorenzo Alvisi (U.T. Austin)
On Designing Resource Sharing Peer-to-Peer Systems
Tsuen-Wan ``Johnny'' Ngan and Dan S. Wallach (Rice University)
Interval Approach to Privacy: Overview
Luc Longpre, Vladik Kreinovich, Jan Beck, Raj Kandathi, Aziz Nayak, Gang Xiang (U.T. El Paso); Janos G. Hajagos, Scott A. Ferson, Lev Ginzburg (SUNY Stony Brook)

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