Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS)
NDSS Symposium 2010
Network security technologies must respond to ever more complex issues and malicious behaviors. The purpose of NDSS is to bring the global Internet community together to learn about and discuss cutting-edge advances in the science and application of network and distributed systems security. The three day program features refereed paper presentations, punctuated by selected invited talks on security as it is applied in the field.
Leaders in Cyber Security
NDSS brings together innovative and forward-thinking members of the Internet community - including leading-edge security researchers and implementers, globally-recognized security technology experts, and experienced professionals from both the private and public sectors - who design, develop, exploit and deploy the new and emerging technologies that define network and distributed system security.
Who Attends
- University Researchers and Educators
- Chief Technology and Privacy Officers
- Security Analysts and System Administrators
- Operations and Security Managers
Attendance is limited to foster maximum exchange of information and ideas.
The NDSS Difference
At NDSS '10, you will have the opportunity to benefit from:
- Presentations of solution-oriented scientific and technical papers presented by leaders in the field
- Expert panels debating new and practical approaches to security problems
- Extended question and answer sessions following all sessions
- Informal discussions with colleagues over the three-day period
If you have questions regarding particular security challenges, bring them with you
Registration Information
Registration includes admission to all NDSS sessions, Proceedings book and CD, and scheduled meals and refreshment breaks. Register by 29 January 2010 and save!
Call for Papers
Papers are now being solicited on a wide range of network and distributed system security topics. The deadline for abstract submissions is 11 September 2009. For details, go to Call for Papers.
We are pleased and honored to once again be sponsored by the Internet Society (ISOC) in 2010.
Speaker and Presenter Information
Keynote Speaker: Richard A. Clarke Former White House counterterrorism and cyber security czar Richard A. Clarke is an internationally-recognized expert on security, including homeland security, national security, cyber security and counterterrorism. He is currently an on-air consultant for ABC News, teaches at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, and leads projects for Good Harbor Consulting LLC in the areas of security risk management, cyber security and counterterrorism. The NDSS' 10 program will open with registration and a Welcome Reception on Sunday evening, 28 February, followed by paper presentations and invited talks Monday through Wednesday, 1-3 March. The Symposium is scheduled to end at 12:30pm on Wednesday. Meals and refreshment breaks will be provided throughout, except on Monday evening which is set aside for free time. More details on the Symposium schedule, topics and speakers will be posted here as soon as they become available.When
Sun, Feb 28 - Wed, Mar 3, 2010
Where
The Dana on Mission Bay
1710 West Mission Bay Drive
San Diego, CA
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Website
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Organizer
ISOC