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USENIX UNIX Security Symposium III

September 14–16, 1992
Baltimore, MD

Sponsored by The USENIX Association, in cooperation with the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT)

Tuesday, September 15

Opening Remarks

Keynote Address: The Justice Department's Computer Crime Initiative
Scott Charney, U.S. Department of Justice

Session: War Stories

There Be Dragons
Steve Bellovin, AT&T Bell Laboratories

The Greatest Cracker-Case in Denmark: The Detecting, Tracing, and Arresting of Two International Crackers
Jörgen Bo Madsen, The Danish Computin Center for Research and Education

Experiences of Internet Security in Italy
Alessandro Berni, Paolo Franchi, Joy Marino, University of Genova

Session: TCP/IP Network Security

An Internet Gatekeeper
Herve Schauer, Christophe Wolfhugel, Herve Schauer Consultants

Network (In)Security Through IP Packet Filtering
D. Brent Chapman, Great Circle Associates

SOCKS
David Koblas, Independent Consultant; Michelle R. Koblas, Computer Sciences Corporation

Session: Tools 1

TCP Wrapper: Network Monitoring, Access Control, and Booby Traps
Wietse Venema, Eindhoven University of Technology

Restricting Network Access to System Daemons Under SunOS
William LeFebvre, Northwestern University

Centralized System Monitoring with Swatch
Stephen E. Hansen and E. Todd Atkins, Stanford University

Security Aspects of a UNIX PEM Implementation
James M. Galvin and David M. Balenson, Trusted Information Systems, Inc.

Wednesday, September 16

Session: Tools 2

Introduction to the Shadow Password Suite
John F. Haugh II, Locus Computing Corporation

Giving Customers the Tools to Protect Themselves
Shabbir J. Safdar, Purdue University

There Be Dragons
Steve Bellovin, AT&T Bell Laboratories

Session: Tools 2 (continued)

There Be Dragons
Steve Bellovin, AT&T Bell Laboratories

Session: Track 1: Applied Research

There Be Dragons
Steve Bellovin, AT&T Bell Laboratories

Session: Track 2: MLS

There Be Dragons
Steve Bellovin, AT&T Bell Laboratories

Session: Track 1: Applied Research (continued)

There Be Dragons
Steve Bellovin, AT&T Bell Laboratories

Session: Track 2: MLS (continued)

There Be Dragons
Steve Bellovin, AT&T Bell Laboratories