CERT

Participant Contributions

This page provides access to the position papers, supporting documents, and qualification statements submitted by potential participants in ISW-2001. They represent the opinions or positions of their authors unless otherwise indicated. A participants index will be provided to allow the location of the paper or papers contributed by a given participant.

The papers on this page include all submissions received as of 1900 GMT (1400 EST) on 15 January 2002.

Position Papers

These position papers are listed in the order in which they were initially received.

P1 University Teaching as an Impediment and Enabler to Teaching Systems Survivability: A Case Method Experiment
Larry Leibrock, Ph.D

P2 Survivability through Intrusion-Aware Design
Andrew P. Moore and Robert J. Ellison

P3 Survivability Assessment: Modelling Dependencies in Information Infrastructures
Chen Hui Ong, Zhixing Gao, and Woon KiongTan

P4 A Risk-Management Approach to the Design of Survivable COTS-Based Systems
Howard F. Lipson, Nancy R. Mead, and Andrew P. Moore

P5 The Encoder Solution to Implementing Tamper Resistant Software
J.R. Nickerson, S.T. Chow, H.J. Johnson, and Y. Gu

P6 Enhancing Survivability of Europe's Information Structures: Current Activities for a Safer European Future
Lorenzo Valeri and Dr. Andrew Rathmell

P7 There is Plenty of Room at the Bottom for Survivability
Phil Campbell

P8 Advanced Design Tools for Mission-Critical Systems and Airborne Software
Philippe Baufreton

P9 Immunology and the survivability of mission critical cyber-based systems
Benoit Morel

P10 A Strategy for Information Survivability
Joon S. Park and Judith N. Froscher

P11 Layered Network Security Design Considerations: When Layers Collide
Donald MacLeod and David Whyte

P12 Information Assurance in Wireless Networks
Joseph Kabara, Prashant Krishnamurthy, and David Tipper

P13 The Greatest Information Survivability Threat: The Undetected Barbarian within the Gates
Andrew P. Snow and Mark Longworth

P14 The Role of Game Theory in Information Warfare
Samuel N. Hamilton, Wendy L. Miller, Allen Ott, and O. Sami Saydjari

P15 Challenges in Applying Game Theory to the Domain of Information Warfare
Samuel N. Hamilton, Wendy L. Miller, Allen Ott, and O. Sami Saydjari

P16 Shifting the Focus of Survivability: Back to the Basics
A.W. Krings, W.S. Harrison, and M. McQueen

P17 Application Framework Design for Survivability
Hugh Matlock

P18 Semantic Foundations for Survivable System Analysis and Design
Richard Linger, Alan Hevne, Gwendolyn Walton, and Ann Sobel

P19 The survivability of survivability
Sven Dietrich and Peter Y. A. Ryan

P20 Are we on the right track to achieve survivable computer network systems?
Yvo Desmedt, Mike Burmester, and Yongge Wang

P21 Survivability as Quality
Thomas A. Longstaff

P22 Russian organized crime, Russian hacking, and US. security
Phil Williams

P23 Impediments to Building Survivable Systems: An Experience Report
Paul Rubel, Partha Pal, Franklin Webber, Michael Atighetchi, and Chris Jones

P24 The Need for Realistic Failure Models in Protocol Design
Idit Keidar and Keith Marzullo

P25 Obstacles to Self-Healing Reliable Complex Control Systems
Dr. Paul Oman, Mr. Jeff Roberts, and Dr. Edmund Schweitzer

P26 Security Monitoring, Visualization, and System Survivability
Philip E. Varner and John C. Knight

P27 The Willow Survivability Architecture
John Knight, Dennis Heimbigner, Alexander Wolf, Antonio Carzaniga, Jonathan Hill, Premkumar Devanbu, and Michael Gertz

P28 Ten Challenges in Information Survivability
Jef Voas

P29 Analyzing Critical Infrastructure Dependencies: Security and Survivability Effects in the Service Sectors
H. Scott Matthews

P30 Survivable Networked Systems: An Overview
M. Keshtgary and A.H. Jahangir

P31 Impediments to Survivability of the Electric Power Grid and Some Collaborative EE-CS Research Issues to Solve Them
David Bakken, Anjan Bose, Curtis Dyreson, Sudipto Bhowmik, Ioanna Dionysiou, Harald Gjermundrod, and Lin Xu

P32 False Impressions: Contrasting Perceptions of Security as a Major Impediment to Achieving Survivable Systems (revised)
William Yurcik, Aashish Sharma, and David Doss

Supporting Documents

The following documents do not meet the requirements for position papers but were deemed by their authors to be of interest to the conference participants and are included here for the sake of completeness. Participants who wish to include similar material may submit either documents in PDF form or URLs of documents that they wish to have included. In either case, the covering letter must contain the title of the document and its complete author information.

S1 Ensuring Survival -- A Business Continuity Planning Strategy Planning Brief
Ron LaPedis

S2 Trusted Objects
Philip L. Campbell, Lyndon G. Pierson, and Edward L. Witzke

S3 Survivable Computer Networks in the Presence of Partitioning
Y.Varoglu and D.R.Avresky

Qualification Statements

The following statements were provided by participants who were unable or chose not to provide a position paper for the workshop.

Q1 Qualification Statement of Sang Lyul Min
Q2 Qualification Statement of Chuck Weinstock
Q3 Qualification Statement of David A. Fisher
Q4 Qualification Statement of Iliano Cervesato
Q5 Qualification Statement of Jeff Thieret
Q6 Qualification Statement of Anthony L. Barnes
Q7 Qualification Statement of Mario R. Barbacci
Q8 Qualification Statement of Yuliang Zheng
Q9 Qualification Statement of Arthur Pyster
Q10 Qualification Statement of Eric Landree
Q11 Qualification Statement of Lars Lundberg
Q12 Qualification Statement of Dave Farrell
Q13 Qualification Statement of Vipin Swarup
Q14 Qualification Statement of Nadine Hanebutte
Q15 Qualification Statement of Carol Taylor