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2005 South Central Information Security Symposium
(SCISS '05)

Abstracts

The following abstracts are for presentations that were given at the 2005 South Central Information Security Symposium (SCISS '05), held April 30, 2005 at the University of Texas at Austin.

Long Presentation Session 1

Privacy: Protecting, Processing, and Measuring Loss
Luc Longpre, Vladik Kreinovich, Eric Freudenthal, Martine Ceberio, Francois Modave, Neelabh Baijal, Wei Chen, Vinod Chirayath, Gang Xiang, and J. Ivan Vargas (UT El Paso)
Privacy-Preserving Graph Algorithms in the Semi-Honest Model
Justin Brickell and Vitaly Shmatikov (UT Austin)
Attacks on Local Searching Tools
Seth Nielson, Seth J. Fogarty (Rice Univeristy); Drew Dean (SRI); Dan S. Wallach (Rice University)


Long Presentation Session 2

Game-Based Analysis of Denial-of-Service Prevention Protocols
Ajay Mahimkar, Vitaly Shmatikov (UT Austin)
Query Authentication on Multi-source Data
Glen Nuckolls (UT Austin); Chip Martel (UC Davis); Stuart Stubblebine (Stubblebine Research Labs)
A Security Framework for the JADE Mobile Agent Platform
Vandana Gunupudi and Stephen R. Tate (University of North Texas)


Short Presentations and Work in Progress

ICE: Putting the Freeze on Malware
Eric Freudenthal, Nick West, Luc Longpre (UT El Paso)
Towards computationally sound formal analysis of key exchange protocols
Prateek Gupta and Vitaly Shmatikov (UT Austin)
A Natural Logic for Checking Freshness
Zhiyao Liang and Rakesh M. Verma (University of Houston)
Introducing Abstractions through Rewriting
William D. Young (UT Austin)
Self Patching with Lazy Intrusion Detection System
Simon P. Chung and Aloysius K. Mok (UT Austin)
Pattern Reduction and Circuit Design for Hardware Supported Distributed Network Intrusion Detection System
Timothy J. Ramirez and Chia-Tien Dan Lo (UT San Antonio)
Further Analysis of an Off-Line Intrusion Detection System: An Expanded Case Study in Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithms
Pedro A. Diaz-Gomez and Dean F. Hougen (University of Oklahoma)
Obfuscated Databases and Group Privacy
Arvind Narayanan and Vitaly Shmatikov (UT Austin)
A Link-based Privacy Preserving Data Mining Framework
Li Liu, Latifur Khan, Bhavani Thuraisingham (UT Dallas); Chris Clifton (Purdue University)
Link Analysis of Social Activity and Suspicious Topic Propagation
Ryan Layfield, Latifur Khan, and Bhavani Thuraisingham (UT Dallas)
Suspicious Event Detection in Surveillance Video
Gal Lavee, Lei Wang, Latifur Khan, Bhavani Thuraisingham (UT Dallas)
Spam Detection by Learning over Substrings
Tom Bylander (UT San Antonio)


Long Presentation Session 3

Origins: An Approach to Trace Fast SpreadingWorms to Their Roots
Ramakrishna Thurimella, Andrew Burt (Univ of Denver); Sriranjani Sitaraman, S. Venkatesan (UT Dallas)
Log-based IP Traceback in AS-level Partial Deployment Scenario
Chao Gongy (UT Dallas); Trinh Le, Turgay Korkmaz (UT San Antonio); Kamil Saracy (UT Dallas)
Towards a Dependable, Heterogeneity-Aware P2P System
Tsuen-Wan Johnny Ngan, Atul Singh, Peter Druschel, Dan S. Wallach (Rice University)

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