[scg-sec] Worth our time? FW: Invitation: Workshop on Datasets for Network Security

Ryan McDowell ryanm at sprint.net
Mon Jan 12 21:26:42 EST 2004


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Ryan McDowell
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On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, Jared Mauch wrote:

> 	I'm considering attending just to see what they have to say on
> these topics.
>
> 	Barry, (i was thinking about calling you about this anyways ..)
> I'm a bit concerned that the desire by DHS to create as is called
> "national-level" testbeds will exclude those providers that have
> built a network with the global perspective in mind as opposed to those
> that are only concerned with "protecting our national interests".
>
> 	The US is still the primary hub of the internet that connects
> the "Far East" with Europe, Africa, and the remainder of the
> Americas.
>
> 	I think this raises some issues worth consideration and
> this is one of the reasons i'm interested in attending to insure that
> they actually have this truly in mind and are not just providing
> lip-service.
>
> 	I can arrive earlier in the day on sunday or we could perchance
> get together as well on the tuesday afternoon/night after nanog.
>
> 	- Jared
>
> On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 07:50:21PM -0800, Barry Raveendran Greene wrote:
> >
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> > Hi Team,
> >
> > This "TO:" list hit most of the people on SCG-SEC.
> >
> > Q. Do people think this is worth our time? Or should we plan on doing something else? I could call the Cisco CIAG folks and have them pay so we can get a meeting room to do some closed doors consultation.
> >
> > Barry
> >
> > - -----Original Message-----
> > From: Maughan, Doug [mailto:dmaughan at PotomacInstitute.org]
> > Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 8:47 PM
> > To: K Claffy; Farnam Jahanian; Craig Partridge; Stefan Savage; Sal Stolfo; Vern Paxson; Rob Thomas; David Moore; Colleen Shannon; David Plonka; Scott Bradner; Barry Greene; Chris Morrow; Andy Ogielski; Phil Karn; Vijay Gill; Avi Freedman; John McCumber; Dave Dietrich; Craig Labovitz; Matt Zekauskas ; Hunt Williams; Bill Woodcock; Joe Bannister; Jared Mauch; Tim Battles; Marty Lindner; Mark Schleifer; Sean Donelan; Yehuda Afek; Fred Baker; Steve Bellovin; John Curran; Daniel Schutzer
> > Cc: Maughan, Doug; douglas.maughan at verizon.net; douglas.maughan at dhs.gov
> > Subject: Invitation: Workshop on Datasets for Network Security
> >
> >
> > The Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency (HSARPA) of the Science and Technology (S&T) Directorate of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) cordially invites you to attend the program development workshop described below.
> >
> > Program Development Workshop: Large-scale Datasets for Network Security Testing and Evaluation
> >
> > Recent efforts to create "common" datasets for testing and evaluation of host and network intrusion detection system development projects have led to the advancement of technology in this area. However, these datasets are still limited in scale, usability, and availability. Technologies to detect and respond to distributed denial of service attacks have begun to move from research into the commercial space without testing against any large-scale datasets.
> >
> > In order to advance the state of the research and commercial development, we believe there is a need to create large-scale datasets for information security testing and evaluation of these maturing networking technologies. These datasets will allow all technology players to evaluate their technologies against a known source and will allow decision-makers, both commercial and government, to understand the security and performance aspects of future products. These datasets will require constant update and will require a process for doing so. A one-time collection of data will help the researchers of today, but with the rapid advances of the cyber adversary these datasets will have to be constantly refreshed to include the most recent attack signatures and patterns. Additionally, "national-level" testbeds are needed in order to evaluate research and commercial prototypes in a near-real environment. This is not the focus of this workshop, but will be considered during the disc!
!
>  ussions.
> >
> > Dates: February 11-12, 2004 (immediately following NANOG 30)
> > Location: Miami, FL
> >
> > We request that you RSVP (positively or negatively) by COB January 16, 2004, to Douglas Maughan, HSARPA Program Manager (signature below). In the event you are unable to attend, please do not forward this invitation to anyone else to attend in your place. If you feel there is someone qualified to take your place, please contact Douglas Maughan to get approval for your replacement.
> >
> > A DRAFT agenda is available at http://www.caida.org/outreach/isma/0402. If you have additional topics you believe should be included during this workshop, please include those in your RSVP. Also, if you're willing to lead the discussion on any topic or sub-topic, please include this in your RSVP.
> >
> > In addition, if you require travel assistance in order to attend this workshop, please include this request with your RSVP and we will provide the necessary information to assist with your travel arrangements.
> >
> >
> > Douglas Maughan, Ph.D.
> > Program Manager, Cyber Security R&D
> > Department of Homeland Security
> > Science and Technology Directorate
> > Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency
> > Washington, DC 20528
> > Phone: 202-772-9627
> > Fax: 202-772-9655
> > Cell: 443-864-8345
> > E-mail: douglas.maughan at dhs.gov
> >
> >
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