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Locality: a new paradigm for thinking about normal behavior and outsider threat
SELF: a transparent security extension for ELF binaries
Bringing security home: a process for developing secure and usable systems
Secure object identification: or: solving the Chess Grandmaster Problem
Towards a new paradigm for securing wireless sensor networks
Alliance formation for DDoS defense
Dynamic label binding at run-time
Security check: a formal yet practical framework for secure software architecture
Public key distribution through "cryptoIDs"
Securing nomads: the case for quarantine, examination, and decontamination
Merging paradigms of survivability and security: stochastic faults and designed faults
From absence of certain vulnerabilities towards security proofs: pushing the limits of formal verification
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Proceedings of the 2003 workshop on New security paradigms (NSPW '03)

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Editor Saydjari, O. Sami Marceau, Carla Blakley, Bob Sekar, R. McHugh, John Zurko, Mary Ellen Hempelmann, Christian F. Raskin, Victor Foley, Simon
Copyright Year 2003
Abstract Welcome to the Proceedings of the New Security Paradigms Workshop 2003. This was the twelfth year of our very special workshop. The ideas resulting from this year's workshop are presented here for your consideration and enjoyment.If you find the work presented here interesting and provocative and would like to share your own ideas at a future NSPW, please watch for the Call for Papers for our next NSPW on our web site at http://www.nspw.orgNSPW is distinguished by the fact that every selected paper is discussed in a collegial setting at the time of its presentation and often afterwards. The number of papers selected is small enough to allow a comfortable time period for the intensive examination of new concepts. Authors are instructed to prepare for a 20 to 25 minute presentation and then given an hour of actual presentation-cure-discussion time which shows the high degree of interaction with the other workshop participants.NSPW must remain small to provide the high quality interaction between authors and attendees. We try to keep attendance under 30; this year's attendance was 28.One of the most noteworthy features of NSPW is the "psychological contract" by which all workshop participants abide. Because authors are asked to present ideas that might be considered risky in some other venues, all participants are charged with providing feedback in a constructive and gracious manner. And it works! The resulting brainstorming environment has proven to be excellent for furthering the development of these ideas. Authors typically receive a considerable amount of feedback about their presentations and incorporate it into the final version of their paper. The results are reflected in these proceedings, published after the workshop.NSPW is often held in small hotels that provide a picturesque locale, comfortable surroundings, and excellent cuisine. This year's workshop was held at the Centro Stefano Francini in Ascona, Switzerland. The Centro is located on Monte VeriĆ  ("Mount Truth") and played host to most of the political, social, and philosophical innovators of the early twentieth century. Today it is managed by the Swiss Federal Technical Institute and provides excellent conference facilities with stunning views of Lago Maggiore and the Swiss Alps. Our conference planner, Carla Notari, was especially helpful in making all arrangements go smoothly.The job of program chair for the New Security Paradigms Workshop (NSPW) is both difficult and rewarding. Selecting the program committee, assigning papers to committee members, and choosing a few among many excellent submissions are all time-consuming tasks. The reward comes with the workshop, when exciting papers stimulate discussions that extend beyond the meeting room into the dinner hour and beyond. We appreciate the hard work of the organizers, who made the workshop so enjoyable for all of us.
ISBN 1581138806
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2003-08-13
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Conference Proceedings
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