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From: Matt Blaze <mab@research.att.com>
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Subject: trust management workshop
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| DIMACS: Center for Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science |
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DIMACS Workshop on Trust Management in Networks
Dates: Sept. 30 - Oct. 2, 1996
Location: CORE Bldg., Rutgers University Busch Campus, Piscataway NJ
Co-Chairs: Ernie Brickell, Bankers Trust, brickell@btec.com
Joan Feigenbaum, AT&T Research, jf@research.att.com
Dave Maher, AT&T Research, dpm@research.att.com
Theme: The use of public-key cryptography on a mass-market scale
requires sophisticated mechanisms for managing trust. For example,
any application that receives a signed request for action is forced to
answer the central question ``Is the key used to sign this request
authorized to take this action?'' In certain applications, this
question reduces to ``Does this key belong to this person?'' In
others, the authorization question is considerably more complicated,
and resolving it requires techniques for formulating security policies
and security credentials, determining whether particular sets of
credentials satisfy the relevant policies, and deferring trust to
third parties. This workshop covers all aspects of the trust
management problem. Relevant topics include but are not limited to:
General approaches to trust management
Languages, systems, and tools
Certificates and public-key infrastructure
Formal models and analysis
Trust management in specific application domains,
including but not limited to:
Banking
E-mail
Internet commerce
Licensing
Medical information systems
Mobile programs and ``code signing''
Revocation of cryptographic keys
Confirmed speakers include:
Butler Lampson, Microsoft
Matt Blaze, AT&T Research
Steve Kent, BBN
Carl Ellison, Cybercash
Contributed talks:
If you would like to attend and give a talk, please email a one-page
abstract (NOT A FULL PAPER) in ascii format to Joan Feigenbaum at
jf@research.att.com by September 1, 1996. The Trust Management
workshop will be informal, and there are currently no plans to publish
proceedings.
For more information:
If you would like to attend but not give a talk, contact Joan
Feigenbaum at jf@research.att.com any time before the beginning of
the workshop. There is a small amount of support available for
people who do not have other sources of travel funds.
Information about local arrangements, travel, lodging and registration
can be found at http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/Workshops/Management.
Those without WWW access can contact Pat Pravato at 908-445-5929 or
pravato@dimacs.rutgers.edu.
This workshop is part of DIMACS Special Year on Networks.
Information about the Special Year on Networks can be
found at DIMACS WWW site: http://dimacs.rutgers.edu or by
contacting the center.
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