From owner-dns-security Mon Oct 4 09:47:32 1999 Received: by lists.tislabs.com (8.9.1/8.9.1) id JAA18110 Mon, 4 Oct 1999 09:43:11 -0400 (EDT) Message-ID: <003f01bf0e6a$9f9f4240$0701a8c0@oleane.com> From: "Peter Lewis" To: Subject: From Firewall to IPSec VPNs Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 15:16:08 +0200 Organization: Upperside MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_003C_01BF0E7B.62BBBBE0" X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2314.1300 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2314.1300 Sender: owner-dns-security@lists.tislabs.com Precedence: bulk This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01BF0E7B.62BBBBE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Security services and protection mechanisms IPv6 promises regarding IPSec Certification infrastructure Standardization update Case Studies: ISPs, carriers, private networks AH and ESP protocols description Possible future extensions and modifications of the IKE protocol Complementarity between IPSec and firewalls Global Site-to-Site IPSec VPN's with End-to-End SLA's Managing widespread IPSEC virtual private networks Solving IPSec VPNs scalability Results of some interoperability tests IPSec architectures and non-standardized aspects of IPSec Adding IPSec VPN functions in an existing router network Impact of fragmentation on the performance of IPSec coding IPSEC 99 Conference >From Firewall to IPSec VPNs October 26, 27, 28, 29, 1999 Paris - France More infos: www.upperside.fr/baipsec.htm ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01BF0E7B.62BBBBE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Security services and protection mechanisms
IPv6 promises = regarding=20 IPSec
Certification infrastructure
Standardization update
Case = Studies:=20 ISPs, carriers, private networks
AH and ESP protocols = description
Possible=20 future extensions and modifications of the IKE = protocol
Complementarity=20 between IPSec and firewalls
Global Site-to-Site IPSec VPN's with = End-to-End=20 SLA's
Managing widespread IPSEC virtual private networks
Solving = IPSec=20 VPNs scalability
Results of some interoperability tests
IPSec=20 architectures and non-standardized aspects of IPSec
Adding IPSec VPN=20 functions in an existing router network
Impact of fragmentation on = the=20 performance of IPSec coding

IPSEC 99 Conference
From Firewall = to IPSec=20 VPNs

October 26, 27, 28, 29, 1999
Paris - France

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------=_NextPart_000_003C_01BF0E7B.62BBBBE0-- [The DNSSEC working group is being merged into the DNSIND working group. This mailing list should be considered deprecated, and namedroppers@internic.net used instead.] From owner-dns-security Tue Oct 26 15:10:46 1999 Received: by lists.tislabs.com (8.9.1/8.9.1) id PAA00431 Tue, 26 Oct 1999 15:06:16 -0400 (EDT) Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 14:54:14 -0400 (EDT) From: "David M. Balenson" Message-Id: <199910261854.OAA22121@clipper.gw.tislabs.com> To: dns-security@tislabs.com Subject: ANNOUNCE: ISOC Netw. & Distr. Sys. Security Symp. (NDSS 2000) Sender: owner-dns-security@lists.tislabs.com Precedence: bulk R E G I S T E R N O W ! ! THE INTERNET SOCIETY'S Year 2000 NETWORK AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM SECURITY (NDSS) SYMPOSIUM February 2-4, 2000 Catamaran Resort Hotel, San Diego, California General Chair: Steve Welke, Trusted Computer Solutions Program Chairs: Gene Tsudik, USC/Information Sciences Institute Avi Rubin, AT&T Labs - Research ONLINE INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION: http://www.isoc.org/ndss2000 EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT DEADLINE: January 6, 2000 The 7th annual NDSS Symposium brings together researchers, implementers, and users of network and distributed system security technologies to discuss today's important security issues and challenges. The Symposium provides a mix of technical papers and panel presentations that describe promising new approaches to security problems that are practical and, to the extent possible, have been implemented. NDSS fosters the exchange of technical information and encourages the Internet community to deploy available security technologies and develop new solutions to unsolved problems. KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Gene Spafford, Professor of Computer Sciences at Purdue University, an expert in information security, computer crime investigation and information ethics. Spaf (as he is known to his friends, colleagues, and students) is director of the Purdue CERIAS (Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security), and was the founder and director of the (now superseded) COAST Laboratory. THIS YEAR'S TOPICS INCLUDE: - Automated Detection of Buffer Overrun Vulnerabilities - User-Level Infrastructure for System Call Interposition - Optimized Group Rekey for Group Communication Systems - IPSec-based Host Architecture for Secure Internet Multicast - The Economics of Security - Automatic Generation of Security Protocols - Security Protocols for SPKI-based Delegation Systems - Secure Border Gateway Protocol (S-BGP) - Analysis of a Fair Exchange Protocol - Secure Password-Based Protocols for TLS - Chameleon Signatures - Lightweight Tool for Detecting Web Server Attacks - Adaptive and Agile Applications Using Intrusion Detection - Secure Virtual Enclaves - Encrypted rlogin Connections Created With Kerberos IV - Accountability and Control of Process Creation in Metasystems - Red Teaming and Network Security PRE-CONFERENCE TECHNICAL TUTORIALS: - Network Security Protocol Standards, Dr. Stephen T. Kent - Deployed and Emerging Security Systems for the Internet, Dr. Radia Perlman and Charlie Kaufman - Mobile Code Security and Java 2 Architecture, Dr. Gary McGraw - Cryptography 101, Dr. Aviel D. Rubin - Public Key Infrastructure - The Truth and How to Find It, Dr. Daniel E. Geer, Jr. - Intrusion Detection Research, Instructor TBD FOR MORE INFORMATION contact the Internet Society: Internet Society, 11150 Sunset Hills Road, Reston, VA, 20190 USA Phone: +1-703-326-9880 Fax: +1-703-326-9881 E-mail: ndss2000reg@isoc.org URL: http://www.isoc.org/ndss2000/ SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE! Take advantage of this high visibility event. Contact Carla Rosenfeld at the Internet Society at +1-703-326-9880 or send e-mail to carla@isoc.org. THE INTERNET SOCIETY is a non-governmental organization for global cooperation and coordination for the Internet and its internetworking technologies and applications. [The DNSSEC working group is being merged into the DNSIND working group. This mailing list should be considered deprecated, and namedroppers@internic.net used instead.]