Program: Day 1, 1st June 2006

Program Day 2: 2nd June 2006

830 30 Minutes

Registration

     
900 15 Minutes

Welcome Note

    Dorgham Sisalem, Tekelec, Germany
915 15 Minutes

Opening speech

    Radu Popescu-Zeletin, Fraunhofer Fokus, Germany
930 45 Minutes

Keynote speech

   

On the Evolution of Adversary Models in Security Protocols

    Virgil D. Gligor University of Maryland, USA
     

Session 1: Standardization and Regulation

1015 30 Minutes

Emergency Call Standardization

    Hannes Tschofenig, Siemens, Germany
1045 30 Minutes

Firewall and NAT Traversal

    Jiri Kuthan, Tekelec, Germany
     
1115 15 Minutes

Coffee Break

     
1130 30 Minutes

Attacking VoIP Networks

    Hendrik Scholz, freenet AG, Germany
1200 30 Minutes

Overview of Lawful interception Regulations and Solutions

    Ralf Windschuh, Utimaco, Germany
1230 30 Minutes

SPIT and SPIM

    Saverio Niccolini, NEC, Germany
     
1300 Full Hour30 Minutes

Lunch Break

     

Session 2: New Approaches for SPIT and Denial of Service protection

1430 30 Minutes

SPIT Mitigation by a Network-Level Anti-Spit Entity

    Bertrand Mathieu, Yvon Gourhant; Quentin Loudier
France Telecom R&D, France
1500 30 Minutes

Intrusion detection mechanisms for VoIP applications

    Mohamed Nassar; Radu State; Olivier Festor
LORIA-INRIA Lorraine, France
1530 30 Minutes

Incorporating Active Fingerprinting into SPIT Prevention Systems

    Hong Yan, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Kunwadee Sripanidkulchai, IBM, USA
Hui Zhang, Carnegie Mellon University, USA;
Zon-yin Shae, Debanjan Saha, IBM T.J. Watson, USA
1600 30 Minutes

Developing a Legally Compliant Reachability Management System as a Countermeasure against SPIT

    Markus Hansen, Independent Centre for Privacy Protection, Germany
     
1630 15 Minutes

Coffee Break

     

Session 3: Secure Identification and Media

1645 45 Minutes

Secure Selective Peering with Federation

    Michael Haberler, enum.at, Austria
1715 30 Minutes

Using Cryptographically Generated SIP-URIs to Protect the Integrity of Content in P2P-SIP

    Jan Seedorf, University of Hamburg, Germany
     
1830  

Transfer to Social Event

   

End of Day 1

Program Day 2: 2nd June 2006