DIMACS Workshop on Theft in E-Commerce: Content, Identity, and Service

April 14 - 15, 2005
DIMACS Center, CoRE Building, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ

Organizers:
Drew Dean, SRI International, ddean@csl.sri.com
Markus Jakobsson, Indiana University, markus@indiana.edu
Presented under the auspices of the Special Focus on Communication Security and Information Privacy and
RSA Security

Workshop Program:

This is a preliminary program subject to change.
Thursday, April 14, 2005

 8:00 -  8:30 Registration and Breakfast

 8:30 -  8:45 Welcome and Opening Comments
              Brenda Latka, DIMACS Associate Director

 8:45 -  9:45 Identity Theft: A Risk to Be Managed
              Richard A Parry, Consumer Risk Management, JPMorganChase

 9:45 - 10:15 Identity Theft and Legitimately - Minted Fraudulent Credentials
              Paul Van Oorschot, Carleton University, Canada

10:15 - 10:30 Break

10:30 - 11:00 Some are not thieves!
              Alexandr Andoni, MIT

11:00 - 11:30 Using Mutual Authentication to Fight Phishing
              Steve Myers, IUB

11:30 - 12:00 Building a Cryptovirus Using Microsoft's Cryptographic API
              Adam L: Young, LECG, LLC

12:00 -  1:30 Break

 1:30 -  1:45 PhishHook: A Tool to Detect and Prevent Phishing Attacks
              Mike Stepp, University of Arizona

 1:45 -  2:15 Passwords Don't Get No Respect - - Or, How to Make the Most of (Weak) Shared Secrets
              Burt Kaliski, RSA Security 

 2:15 -  2:45 Blocking Phishing Spam: Pitfalls and Future Directions
              Minaxi Gupta, IUB  
 
 2:45 -  3:15 Break

 3:15 -  3:45 Phishing Countermeasures
              Aaron Emigh, Radix Labs

 3:45 -  4:15 Messin' with Texas: Deriving Mother's Maiden Names Using Public Records
              Virgil Griffith, IUB 

 4:30 -  5:30 Wine and Cheese Reception - DIMACS Lounge

Friday, April 15, 2005
 
 8:00 -  8:30 Breakfast and Registration

 8:30 -  9:00 Identity Theft: Methods and Prevention
              John Black, University of Colorado

 9:00 -  9:30 Preventing Theft in the Open
              Naftaly Minsky, Rutgers University

 9:30 - 10:00 Expressing Human Trust in Distributed Systems: the Mismatch Between Tools and Reality
              Sean Smith, Dartmouth College

10:00 - 10:15 Break

10:15 - 10:45 Separable Identity - Based Ring Signatures: Theoretical Foundations for Fighting Phishing Attacks
              Susan Hohenberger, MIT

10:45 - 11:15 Fighting Phishing Attacks: A Lightweight Trust Architecture for Detecting Spoofed Emails
              Ben Adida, MIT

11:15 - 11:45 How to Search Privately on Streaming Data
              Rafail Ostrovsky, UCLA

11:45 - 12:15 Distributed Phishing Attacks
              Markus Jakobsson, IUB, CACR

12:15 -  1:45 Lunch

 1:45 -  2:15 Are Peripheral Security Indicators Effective to Prevent Phishing Attacks? 
              Min Wu, MIT

 2:15 -  2:45 Kleptography: The Outsider Inside Your Crypto Devices, and its Trust Implications
              Moti Yung, Columbia University

 2:45 -  3:15 Safeguarding wireless service access
              Panos Papadimitratos,  Virginia Tech

 3:15 -  3:30 Break

 3:30 -  4:00 Social Networks and Trust Networks
              Jean Camp, IUB
 
 4:00 -  4:30 Fraud and Fraud Reduction on the Internet
              Bezalel Gavish, Southern Methodist University

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