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Security Leaders to Convene at 20th Annual Network and Distributed System Security Symposium
WASHINGTON & GENEVA --(Business Wire)--
The
Network and Distributed System Security (NDSS) Symposium, February
24-27 in San Diego, will bring together security researchers, technology
experts, and practitioners from the private and public sectors who
design, develop, exploit, and deploy the technologies that define
network and distributed system security.
In its 20th year, NDSS will feature keynotes from industry
leaders Joe Sullivan, Chief Security Officer, Facebook (News - Alert); Stephen Smalley,
Trusted Systems Research Group, U.S. National Security Agency; and
Richard Kemmerer, Computer Science Leadership Chair and Professor,
University of California Santa Barbara. Attendees will also hear
presentations of more than 50 solution-oriented scientific and technical
papers, as well as debates on new and practical approaches to security
problems.
Original paper presentations will cover a broad range of topics,
including security and privacy of mobile devices, distributed systems
and networks, web security and privacy, malware and spam, and intrusion
detection and attack analysis. The paper titled "Compaison of Mobile
Privacy Protection through Cross-platform Applications" features a
security comparison between the two most popular mobile platforms. The
authors investigated applications that run on both Android (News - Alert) and iOS and
examined the difference in usage of their security sensitive APIs
(SS-APIs). Results of the analysis of over 2,600 applications will
demonstrate how one platform's application vetting process was more
effective, particularly in protecting sensitive resources from
third-party applications.
Another paper, "The Postman Always Rings Twice: Attacking and Defending
postMessage in HTML5 Websites," will highlight a large-scale empirical
study of how popular websites use the postMessage mechanism in HTML5.
The authors collected postMessage receivers from the Alexa top 10,000
websites and studied how origin checks were performed. Attendees will
hear how vulnerabilities were exposed and learn patterns for the safe
use of postMessage.
The Internet Society is now an official CPE Submitter of the
International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium,
Inc., (ISC)²®. Security professionals holding the CISSP credential will
be eligible for up to 24 continuing professional education credits for
participating in NDSS 2013.
Organized by the Internet Society in cooperation with Usenix, the NDSS
2013 event is sponsored by Internet2, Qualcomm, FishNet Security,
Afilias, the San Diego Supercomputer Center, Google, Microsoft Research,
and IEEE (News - Alert) Security & Privacy Magazine. Additional details are available
at: http://www.internetsociety.org/ndss2013.
About the Internet Society
The Internet Society is the trusted independent source for Internet
information and thought leadership from around the world. With its
principled vision and substantial technological foundation, the Internet
Society promotes open dialogue on Internet policy, technology, and
future development among users, companies, governments, and other
organizations. Working with its members and Chapters around the world,
the Internet Society enables the continued evolution and growth of the
Internet for everyone. For more information, visit www.internetsociety.org.

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