| Full Papers Evaluating a Collaborative Defense Architecture for MANETs - Mansoor Alicherry, Columbia University; Angelos D Keromytis, Columbia University; Angelos Stavrou, George Mason University. SmartWhisper: Automated collaborative authentication with minimal human intervention in Secure Wireless Enterprise 802.11 Networks - Jayaraj Poroor and Amit Dhar, Center for Cyber Security, Amrita University. Multi-use Unidirectional Forward-Secure Proxy Re-signature Scheme - Sunitha NR, Siddaganga Institute of Technology; Bharat Amberker, National Institute of Technology. Lothlorien: Mandatory Access Control Using Linux Security Modules - Shrisha Rao, IIIT-Bangalore; Harsha K and Bharath Palavalli, Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy Tri-Layer Stego for Enhanced Security – A Keyless Random Approach - Rengarajan Amirtharajan and R. John Balaguru, SASTRA University |
Security Architectures and Challenges In Virtualization Dr. Huzur Saran, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. Prof. Saran is a professor of computer science at IIT Delhi and Heads, the Amar Nath & Shashi Khosla School of Information Technology, at IIT Delhi. Prof Saran, a B.Tech in Electrical Engineering from the Department of Electrical Engineering at the IIT, Delhi and a Ph. D in Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley, California has been a faculty member in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the IIT, Delhi since August 1990. His research is in the areas of Computer Systems, Security and Algorithms. Dr Saran has led many technology development efforts. Most recently he has been a consultant to Solidcore Inc, a Systems Security Startup. Solidcore's Dynamic Whitelisting technology, which was developed in India under Prof Saran's Leadership has been widely appreciated. Solidcore was recently purchased by Mcafee. Prof Saran has been a leading advocate of Broadband Wireless and has been actively working in using wireless access technologies to enable ICT for masses. During 2000-2002 he was a Visiting Professor at the Information Systems Lab, Stanford and and helped pioneer MIMO-OFDM based 4G wireless systems. During 1993-1999 Dr Saran actively consulted with Bell labs and carried out joint research in the field of Wireless Quality of Service and Performance modeling and was regularly invited to spend the summer at Bell Labs and AT&T Research. |
| PhD Session Design and Analysis of Authenticated Key Establishment Protocols - Mounita Saha, R V College of Engineering, Bangalore |
| Traitor Tracing Dr. Bimal Roy, Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), Kolkata Dr. Bimal Roy is Professor-in-Charge of Applied Statistics Unit, Cryptography Research Group, Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) Kolkata. He received his B.Stat. (Hons) and M. Stat. from ISI Kolkata and PhD from University of Waterloo, Canada. His current research interests are combinatorics, design of experiments, optimization and cryptology. He has been a recipient of Reliance Platinum Jubilee Award for innovation in physical sciences and IBM faculty award for research, teaching and initiative in cryptology and security. He has been the general secretary of Cryptology Research Society of India and program chair for FSE 2004, Asiacrypt 2005 and Indocypt 2000 and 2009. He is also a member of UNESCO technical Advisory Committee for Asia-Pacific Region. |
| Invited Industry Talk Security in Border-less Networks Satyendra Tiwari, Cisco |
| Short Papers - Managing Functional and Nonfunctional requirements for Collaborative Clouds – Asoke Talukder, National Institute of Technology. Combining Non-Uniform Steps Model with Traditional Encryption Security Standards - Nitish Varshney and Mohammed Abdul Qadeer, Aligarh Muslim University Defense Mechanism for DoS and DDoS - Lokesh Chakka, Center for Development of Advanced Computing Efficient conference key distribution using hybrid key trees - Datla NagaRaju, Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women |