INTRUST 2009 Programme

(Provisional Version, November 13, 2009)

2009-11-15
 
Thursday 17th December 2009

time
session
chair
08:00 – 09:30
Registration
 
09:30 – 10:00
Welcome and Opening
Robert Deng
10:00 – 11:00
Keynote 1: Wenchang Shi
Robert Deng
11:00 – 11:30
Coffee Break
 
11:30 – 12:30
Secure Storage
Yongfei Han
12:30 – 14:00
Lunch
 
14:00 – 15:30
Attestation
Mark Schiller
15:30 – 16:00
Tea Break
 
16:00 – 17:00
Industrial Track (I)
Liqun Chen
 18:30
Reception
 
 10:00 - 20:30
Exhibition Open
(in parallel)
 

 
Friday 18th December 2009

time
session
chair
09:30 – 10:30
Keynote 2: David Wooten
Liqun Chen
10:30 – 11:00
Coffee Break
 
11:00 – 12:30
Trusted Network
N. Asokan
12:30 – 14:00
Lunch
 
14:00 – 15:00
Virtualization
Shouhuai Xu
15:00 – 15:30
Tea Break
 
15:30 – 16:30
Keynote 3: Scott Rotondo
Yongfei Han
16:30 – 17:30
Panel Discussion
Moti Yung
11:00 - 18:00
 
Exhibition Open
(in parallel)
 
 18:30
Conference Banquet
 

 
Saturday 19th December 2009

time
session
chair
09:30 – 10:30
Industrial Track (II)
Kurt Dietrich
10:30 – 11:00
Coffee Break
 
11:00 – 12:30
Applications
Lijuan Duan
12:30 – 14:00
Lunch
 
14:00 – 14:10
Presentation of the Best Paper Award
Yongfei Han
14:10 – 15:40
Supporting Technology
Moti Yung
11:00 - 18:00
 
Exhibition Open
(in parallel)
 
 18:00  
Close of Conference
 

 
Thursday 17th December 2009
 
8:00       Registration
 
9:30       Welcome and Opening, chaired by Robert Deng
 
10:00     Keynote 1: Professor Wenchang Shi, Renmin Universityof China
              Chaired by Robert Deng
 
  • On Design of a Trusted Software Base with Support of TPCM
 
11:00     Coffee Break
 
11:30     Secure Storage, chaired by Yongfei Han
 
  • External Authenticated Non-Volatile Memory with Lifecycle Management for State Protection in Trusted Computing
Jan-Erik Ekberg and N Asokan
 
  • A Method for Safekeeping Cryptographic Keys from Memory Disclosure Attacks
T. Paul Parker and Shouhuai Xu
 
12:30     Lunch
 
14:00    Attestation, chaired by Mark Schiller
 
  • Remote Attestation on Function Execution
Liang Gu, Yueqiang Cheng, Xuhua Ding, Robert H. Deng, Yao Guo and Weizhong Shao
 
  • Scalable Remote Attestation with Privacy Protection.
Tamleek Ali Tanveer, Masoom Alam and Muhammad Nauman
 
  • Anonymous Credentials for Java enabled Platforms: A Performance Evaluation
 
15:30     Tea Break
 
16:00     Industrial Track (I), chaired by Liqun Chen
 
  • Research and Implement of Secure Bootstrap for Virtual Machine based on Trusted Computing Platform
Zhu Zhiqiang, Xu Mingdi and Zhang Huanguo
 
  • A Method for Bringing Effective World Wide Trust to Unified Standardized Trusted Computing Technology
Mark Schiller
 
18:30     Reception
 
10:00-20:30 Exhibition Open (in parallel)

  
Friday 18th December 2009
 
9:30       Keynote 2: Mr. David Wooten, Principle Architect, Microsoft
              Chaired by Liqun Chen
 
  • The Next Generation of TPM Adding Authorization Flexibility
 
10:30     Coffee Break
 
11:00     Trusted Network, Chaired by N. Asokan
 
  • SocialClouds: Concept, Security Architecture and Some Mechanisms
Shouhuai Xu and Moti Yung
 
  • Privacy enhanced Trusted Network Connect
 
  •  Research on Multistage Interconnection Architecture and Collision Detection Model
Mengmeng Li and Yong Zhao
 
12:30     Lunch
 
14:00     Virtualization, chaired by Shouhuai Xu

  • Trusted Virtual Domains -- Design, Implementation and Lessons Learned
Luigi Catuogno, Alexandra Dmitrienko, Konrad Eriksson, Dirk Kuhlmann, Gianluca Ramunno, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Steffen Schulz, Matthias Schunter, Marcel Winandy and Jing Zhan
 
  • Trusted Integrity Measurement and Reporting for Virtualized Platforms
Serdar Cabuk, Liqun Chen, David Plaquin and Mark Ryan
 
15:00     Tea Break
 
15:30     Keynote 3: Mr. Scott Rotondo, Trusted Computing Group President,
  Principal Engineer, Sun Microsystems
  Chaired by Yongfei Han
 
  • Global Standards for Trusted Computing
 
16:30     Panel Discussion, moderated by Moti Yung
  Panel members: Scott Rotondo, Wenchang Shi, David Wooten
 
  • On the Convergence of Trusted Computing Technology
 
11:00-18:00 Exhibition Open (in parallel)
 
18:30     Conference Banquet
 
 
Saturday 19th December 2009
 
9:30       Industrial Track (II), chaired by Kurt Dietrich
 
  • A Design of Trusted UEFI BIOS with Hypervisor
Lina Zhao, Xiaochun Chen and Chao Zhang
 
  • UTM-CM: A Practical Control Mechanism Solution for UTM System
Ying Zhang, Fachao Deng, Zhen Chen, Yibo Xue, Jun Li and
Chuang Lin
 
10:30     Coffee Break
 
11:00     Applications, chaired by Lijuan Duan
 
  • A Feather-weight Application Isolation Model
Jianhua Liao, Yong Zhao and Changxiang Shen
 
  • Exploring Trust of Mobile Applications Based on User Behaviors
Zheng Yan, Yan Dong, Valtteri Niemi and Guo Liang Yu
 
  • Trusted Firmware Services Based on TPM
Zhenlong Du, Xiaoli Li and Kangkang Shen
 
12:30     Lunch
 
14:00     Presentation of the Best Paper Award, chaired by Yongfei Han
 
14:10     Supporting Technology, chaired by Moti Yung
 
  • Improved Cryptanalysis of FOX Block Cipher
Zhongming Wu, Yiyuan Luo, Xuejia Lai and Bo Zhu
 
  • Bitwise Higher Order Differential Cryptanalysis
Bo Zhu, Kefei Chen and Xuejia Lai
 
  • Digital Video Steganalysis based on Motion Characteristic
Tao Zhang and Yi-feng Sun  
 
11:00-18:00 Exhibition Open (in parallel)
 
18:00     Close of Conference
 
 
 
  

Information of the keynote speakers

2009-12-10
Keynote 1

 
Wenchang Shi, Professor, Renmin University of China
 
Title:
On Design of a Trusted Software Base with Support of TPCM
 
Abstract:
Building Trusted Computing Systems has been continuous endeavors at least since G.H. Nibaldi proposed the concept of a TCB (Trusted Computing Base) in the late 1970s. The founding of the TCG made a big step forward in catching such a goal. However, very limited applications can be found running on trusted computing platforms to date. One of the most important reasons is that there is not enough relevant software for users to use. Although the TCG has TSS to help building trusted software, the TSS essentially only states how to use the functions of a TPM but not what kind of software to build with a TPM. With considerations to the Chinese counterpart of a TPM, i.e. a TPCM, this talk argues that a TSB (Trusted Software Base) is in urgent need to build trusted applications. It presents the concept of a TSB and discusses the approaches to designing a TSB.
 
Short Bio: 
Wenchang Shi has been a professor since 1997. Currently, he is a professor at Renmin University of China, Beijing, P.R.China, working for the Key Laboratory of Data Engineering and Knowledge Engineering (Ministry of Education), and directing the Systems and Information Security Research Lab. He is also a professor at the Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, P.R.China. He received a B.S. degree from Peking University, Beijing, P.R.China, an M.S. and a Ph.D. degree from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, P.R.China, all are in Computer Science. He is a senior member of China Computer Federation and a member of IEEE Computer Society. Before joining RUC, he was a research professor at the Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, P.R.China. His current research interests include Information Security, Trusted Computing, Operating Systems, and Virtual Machine Technologies. He has over 20 years’ research experiences in Operating Systems, especially the UNIX-like Operating Systems. His early involvement with the UNIX-like Operating Systems was in 1988, when he took part in a research project, porting UNIX System V from the AT&T 3B2 computers to other hardware platforms. He was the chief architect of the Redflag Secure Operating System, which is the ancestor of one of the principal products of Redflag Software Co. Ltd, Beijing, P.R.China. He has published several books related to Operating Systems Security.
 
Keynote 2

David Wooten, Principle Architect, Microsoft
 
Title: 
The Next Generation of TPM Adding Authorization Flexibility
      
Abstract:
The next generation of TPM will incorporate the learning of over a decade of experience with the previous versions of the TPM.   Our aim is to provide greater flexibility to meet the real-world demands of TPM-based applications.  One of the areas of investigation is an enhancement of the authorization mechanisms of the TPM to allow it to fit better into existing infrastructures and support more complex authorizations.  The presentation will describe a proposal by Microsoft to the TPM Working Group that enhances the authorization model for the next TPM without using excessive TPM hardware resources.
 
Short Bio: 
Mr. Wooten has many years as a technology innovator having developed some of the world's fastest DRAMs, high-performance optical disk drives and file systems. He holds over 30 patents in many different technology areas. Mr. Wooten was one of the principle architects for USB, 1394.1, and 1394a. He was chairman of the IEEE P1394b working group and past chairman of the 1394 Trade association. For the past 6 years, Mr. Wooten has worked for Microsoft on virtualization and security hardware. He is a former member of the TCG Board of Directors and is currently serving as a member of the TCG Technical Committee and editor of the TPM.next specification in the TPM Working Group.

Keynote 3

Scott Rotondo, Trusted Computing Group President, Principal Engineer, Sun Microsystems
        
Title:
Global Standards for Trusted Computing
 
Abstract:
This talk describes recent activity within the Trusted Computing Group in three areas: next-generation Trusted Platform Modules, trusted storage, and trusted network access control. The remainder of the talk focuses on the need for unified standards to ensure the successful adoption of trusted computing technology.
        
Short Bio:
Scott Rotondo is a Security Architect for the Solaris operating system at Sun Microsystems.  He represents Sun on the TCG Board of Directors and Technical Committee. In addition to work on other security features, Rotondo leads Sun's development effort to support TCG technologies in Solaris. Scott Rotondo has over 20 years of experience in the computer industry and has held senior technical and management positions with several manufacturers of UNIX-based computer systems.

 

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