4th UNIX Security Symposium
October 4 - 6, 1993
Santa Clara, California
- KEYNOTE ADDRESS
- Robert H. Morris, Sr., National Security Agency
- CryptoLib: Cryptography in Software
- John B. Lacy, AT&T Bell Laboratories
- Long Running Jobs in an Authenticated Environment
- A. D. Rubin, P. Honeyman, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- The Architecture and Implementation of Network Layer
Security in UNIX
- John Ioannidis, Columbia University; Matt Blaze,
AT&T Bell Laboratories
- Retrofitting Network Security to Third-Party
Applications -- The SecureBase Experience
- Jonathan I. Kamens, OpenVision Technologies
- Dial-In Security Firewall Software
- Bob Baldwin, Los Altos Technologies, Inc.; Jim Kubon, Sun
Microsystems Computer Corporation
- Secure RPC Authentication (SRA) for TELNET
and FTP
- David R. Safford, Douglas Lee Schales, David K. Hess, Texas A & M
University
- Caller ID System in the Internet Environment
- Hyun Tae Jung, Hae Lyong Kim, Yang Min Seo, Ghun Choe, Sang
Min, Chong Sang Kim, Kern Koh, Seoul National University
- ATP - Anti-Tampering Program
- Massimo Cotrozzi, David Vincenzetti, U. of Milan - Italy
- The TAMU Security Package: An Ongoing Response
to Internet Intruders in an Academic Environment
- Dave Safford, Douglas Lee Schales, David K. Hess, Texas A & M
University
- UNIX Security Update
- Jerry M. Carlin, Pacific Bell
- The Persistent Hacker
- Eduardo Rodriguez, Universidad de Chile
- Sendmail Without the Superuser
- Mark E. Carson, IBM Corporation
- Approximating Clark-Wilson Access Triples with Basic
UNIX Commands
- W. Timothy Polk, National Institute of Standards and Technology
PROGRAM COMMITTEE