[Tccc] DNS EASY 2011

Emiliano Casalicchio casalicchio
Wed May 25 11:26:23 EDT 2011


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The 2011 workshop on
DNS HEALTH & SECURITY
(DNS EASY 2011)
October 18-20, 2011
GCSEC headquarters
Rome, Italy

http://dnseasy.gcsec.org

A joined event GCSEC - ICANN - DNS-OARC
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SCOPE

The Domain Name System is the core of the Internet infrastructure.  
With the increasing dependency on ICT of Critical Infrastructures  
(CIs) control and governance, DNS started to indirectly play a  
relevant role also in the daily life of the citizen, and for that  
reason must be considered by itself a critical infrastructure.

Under this light, GCSEC, in cooperation with ICANN and DNS-OARC,  
organizes the 2011 Workshop on DNS health and Security (DNS  
EASY-2011). The DNS-EASY workshop aims at bringing together  
researchers and professionals from academia, industry and governmental  
Agencies as well as representatives from across DNS ecosystem  
stakeholder groups (technical development, network operators,  
enterprise users, and security experts) to discuss all different  
aspects of the DNS Health and Security and its impact on the modern  
society.

The workshop is organized in two parts. The first, for freely  
attendance, is devoted to research results, R&D results and industrial  
experiences presentations. The second part, for invitation only, will  
be related to the discussion of operational and policy open issues and  
challenging related to the DNS health and security. Scientific  
contributions will be a precious input and could be used to drive  
discussions in the second part of the workshop.

Authors are solicited to contribute to the Workshop by submitting  
research papers, work-in-progress reports, R&D project results,  
surveying works and industrial experiences describing significant  
advances in the following areas:

?	DNS Security, Resilience, Stability and Performance metrics (DNS  
Health).
?	DNS Infrastructure resilience and QoS
?	DNS Cyber Threats and Vulnerabilities
?	DNS Defense
?	DNS and Cybercrime
?	Impact of DNS on Critical Infrastructures (Energy Systems, Finance  
etc.)
?	DNSSEC (all aspects)
?	DNS Infrastructure Modeling & Simulation
?	DNS Operations Vs DNS Health and Security
?	DNS Governance Vs DNS Health and Security


PUBLICATIONS

All submissions will be subjected to a thorough blind review by at  
least three reviewers.
Papers should be up to 12 pages in English, including bibliography and  
well-marked appendices. It is planned to publish conference post- 
proceedings by Springer Verlag in the LNCS Series.  Pre-proceedings  
will appear at the time of the conference. At least one author of each  
accepted paper is required to register with the Workshop and present  
the paper.
Paper submission will be done via EasyChair

https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dnseasy2011.

To submit a paper, please follow the specific instructions available  
at Easychair website . Submitted paper (in PDF or PostScript format),  
which should follow the LLNCS template by Springer, must start with a  
title, a short abstract, and a list of keywords. However, it should be  
anonymised with no author names, affiliations, acknowledgements, nor  
obvious references.

IMPORTANT DATES

Deadline for submission of papers: July 15, 2011
Notification to authors: August 15, 2011
Camera-ready papers: September 10, 2011

VENUE

The workshop will be hosted in the GCSEC Global Cyber Security Center  
headquarters, Viale Europa 175, 00144, Roma, Italy

COMMITTEES

General Co-Chairs
	Andrea Rigoni, GCSEC
	John L. Crain, ICANN

Program Co-Chairs
	Igor Nai Fovino, GCSEC

Steering Committee
	Alain Patrick Aina, Technologies R?seaux et Solutions
	Emiliano Casalicchio, University of Rome "Tor Vergata"
	John L. Crain, ICANN
	James M. Galvin, Afilias
	Peter Koch, DENIC eG
	Matt Larson, Verisign Inc.
	Dave Piscitello, ICANN
	Wayne MacLaurin, DNS-OARC
	Rod Rasmussen, IID Internet Identity
		
Technical Program Committee
	Bernhard Ager, Technische Universit?t Berlin, FG INET
	Cristina Alcaraz Tello, University of Malaga
	Nevil Brownlee, The University of Auckland
	Emiliano Casalicchio, University of Rome "Tor Vergata"
	David Conrad, Virtualized LLC.
	Steve Crocker, Shinkuro Inc.
	Joao Damas, Bond Internet Systems
	Enrico Gregori, IIT-CNR
	Xiaodong Lee, CNNIC /  Chinese Academy of Sciences
	Dan Massey, Colorado State University
	Eric Osterweil, Verisign Inc.
	Roberto Perdisci, University of Georgia
	Paul Vixie, Internet Systems Consortium
	Nicholas Weaver, ICSI UC Berkeley
	TBA

Publicity Chair
	Angelo Migliorisi (GCSEC)

Organizing Committee
	Elena Agresti, GCSEC
	Salvatore Di Blasi, GCSEC
	Angelo Migliorisi, GCSEC
	Nuria Tascon, GCSEC

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Emiliano Casalicchio, PhD

Dipartimento di Informatica Sistemi e Produzione
Universit? di Roma Tor Vergata
Tel +39 06 7259 7732
Fax +39 06 7259 7460

http://www.ce.uniroma2.it/~casali





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