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`Technical Program Features and Organization
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`We continue to add diversity to the manner in which computer security applications are discussed at the conference. Paper
`sessions include refereed papers that describe the latest in implementations and applications-oriented research. The
`conference includes two types of sessions designed to allow significant time for interaction with the audience: panel sessions
`are designed to provoke discussion on a controversial topic; forum sessions report on the results of implementation activities.
`
`Vendor presentations proved to be valuable the last two years and are included again this year. The Vendor presentations
`allow providers of products and/or services an opportunity to describe the innovative ways in which their products or services
`are being used to implement secure systems. On Thursday and Friday, the Vendor Track will include vendor presentations on
`capabilities and applications of INFOSEC products to realistic civil, defense, and commercial problems. The Vendor Track
`will feature systems integrators, designers, and architects from the government and private sector. Displays will also be open
`on Wednesday during the evening reception and on Thursday between the sessions and breaks.
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`Technical Program
`WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1996
`
`GENERAL SESSION
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`7:30
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`Registration
`
`Dr. Gary Smith
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`8:30
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`Opening Remarks
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`Conference Chair,
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`8:35
`
`Welcome to San Diego
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`8:40
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`Keynote Speaker
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`9:10
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`Distinguished Lecture
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`9:50
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`Student Paper Award
`
`SAIC
`Hotel Manager
`Jim Flyzik
`
`Dept. of Treasury
`Dr. Roger Schell
`
`Novell, Inc.
`Dr. Matt Bishop
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`UC, Davis
`
`Dr. Ravi Sandhu
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`Technical Program
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`Program Chair
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`http://www.acsac.org/pastconf/1996/wed.html
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`6/6/2013
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`Petitioner RPX Corporation - Ex. 1044, p. 1
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`Introduction
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`9:55
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`10:00
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`Break
`
`George Mason
`University
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`Program Splits Into Tracks A and B
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`TRACK A
`10:30 Security Engineering
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`TRACK B
`
`Chair: Jody Heaney, The MITRE Corporation
`
`An Evaluation of the JAVA Security Model
`
`Andreas Sterbenz, University of Graz, Austria
`
`Implementing Security Policy in a Large Defense
`Procurement
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`10:30 Forum: SSE-CMM Pilot Results
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`Moderator: M. Schanken, National Security Agency
`
`Michael Nash, Gamma Secure Systems, UK; Ronald
`Kennett, Royal Air
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`Speakers: Warren Monroe, Hughes Aircraft; Robert
`Schwartz, TRW; Jan Filsinger, TIS
`
`Force, UK
`
`An Authenticated Camera
`
`John Kelsey, Bruce Schneier and Chris Hall, Counterpane
`Systems
`12:00 LUNCH
`
`1:30 Secure Links
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`Chair: Terry Vickers-Benzel, Trusted Information Systems
`
`A Case Study of Two NRL Pump Prototypes
`
`Myong Kang, Ira Moskowitz, Bruce Montrose and James
`Parsonese, Naval
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`Research Laboratory
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`Asymmetric Isolation
`
`John Davidson, Norex
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`12:00 LUNCH
`
`1:30 Electronic Payment
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`Chair: Dan Thomsen, Secure Computing Corporation
`
`Security Measures for the Austrian "PAYCHIP"
`Electronic Purse Application
`
`Manfred Holzbach, STUZZA, Austria
`
`Design of a Secure Electronic Payment System for the
`Internet
`
`Vijay Varadharajan, University of Western Sydney,
`Australia, and Micheal
`
`Hitchens, Sydney University, Australia
`
`Starlight: Interactive Link
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`Innovative Secure Payments on the Internet Using the
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`http://www.acsac.org/pastconf/1996/wed.html
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`6/6/2013
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`Petitioner RPX Corporation - Ex. 1044, p. 2
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`M. Anderson, C. North, J. Griffin, R. Milner, J. Yesberg and
`K. Yiu,
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`German Electronic Purse
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`Defense Science and Technology Organization, Australia
`3:00 BREAK
`
`3:30 Forum: Alternate Assurance Working Group
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`Moderator: Klaus Keus, BSI, Germany
`
`Brigitte Althen, Brigitte Nebelung and Gerd Enste, debis
`Systemhaus GEI
`3:00 BREAK
`3:30 Cryptographic Protocols
`
`Chair: Eugene Bacic, Texar, Canada
`
`Proxies for Anonymous Routing
`
`Michael Reed, Paul Syverson and David Goldschlag, Naval
`Research Laboratory
`
`Design Choices for Symmetric Key Based Inter-Domain
`Protocols for Distributed Systems
`
`Vijay Varadharajan, University of West Sydney, Australia
`and Micheal
`
`Speakers: Herve Hosy, SCSSI, France; Deitra Kimpton,
`CSE, Canada; Mary
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`Hitchens, Sydney University, Australia
`
`Schanken, NSA; and Gene Troy, NIST
`
`5:30 RECEPTION
`
`Verifying the Correctness of Cryptographic Protocols
`Using "Convince"
`
`Randall Lichota, Hughes Technical Services; Steve Brackin,
`Arca Systems;
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`Grace Hammonds, AGCS
`
`Security Issues in an EDI Environment
`
`N. Zhang, Manchester Metro University; Q. Shi, Liverpool
`J.M. University
`5:30 RECEPTION
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`Wednesday Reception
`
`starting promptly at 5:30 PM
`
`The reception provides an opportunity for informal conversation and renewal of acquaintances.
`Continuing an innovation from last year, vendor displays will be available to provide product and
`service information.
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`[ FORWARD TO THURSDAY PROGRAM ]
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`http://www.acsac.org/pastconf/1996/wed.html
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`6/6/2013
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`Petitioner RPX Corporation - Ex. 1044, p. 3
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`[ACSAC HOME PAGE] [ GENERAL INFORMATION] [ PROGRAM OVERVIEW]
`[ TECHNICAL PROGRAM] [ TUTORIALS] [ REGISTRATION/LOGISTICS] [MAIL ACSAC
`WEBMASTER]
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`http://www.acsac.org/pastconf/1996/wed.html
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`6/6/2013
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`Petitioner RPX Corporation - Ex. 1044, p. 4
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