Thursday

8:30am : Registration - Welcome

9am : Session 1

Frederique Tastet, Thales, France (IDS in a Trust Management Infrastructure)

Tanja Zseby, Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany (IPFIX/PSAMP: Applicability of future standards to Anomaly Detection)

Anukool Lakhina, Boston University, USA (Methods for Network-Wide Monitoring & Anomaly Diagnosis)

10:30am : Break

11am : Session 2

Youki Kadobayashi, Nara university, Japan (Benchmarking Anomaly Detection Algorithms)

Benoit Claise, CISCO, Belgium (Using NetFlow for Network Anomaly Diagnosis) 1h

12:30pm : Lunch Break

2pm : Session 3

David Moore, CAIDA, USA (Anomaly Sampling)

Rebecca Isaacs, Microsoft Research, UK (Constellation: Towards distributed endsystem-based anomaly detection)

Craig Labovitz, Arbor Networks, USA (Trends in ISP/Enterprise Network Based Attacks)

3:30pm : Break

4pm : Session 4

Andreas Kind, IBM Zurich, Switzerland (Network Anomaly Detection Based on Behavioral Traffic Pattern Recognition)

Scott Kirkpatrick, Hebrew university of Jerusalem, Israel (k-core decomposition yields new model of Internet topology)

Steve Uhlig, UCL, Belgium (A Characterization of Routing Dynamics between Neighbor ASes)

Mark Crovella, Boston University, USA (Detection and Identification of Network Anomalies Using Sketch Subspaces)

6pm : End of Thursday's sessions

7:30pm : Worshop dinner

The dinner will take place at
Compagnie des Bateaux - Mouches
Port de la Conférence
Pont de l'Alma rive droite
75008 Paris


Friday

9am : Session 5

David Chua, Boston university, USA (Network Kriging)

Tatsuya Mori, NTT, Japan (A robust approach of detecting anomalous hosts)

Aruna Seneviratne, NICTA, Australia (Anomaly Detection in the NICTA Smart Roads Project)

10:30am : Break

11am : Session 6

Constantinos Dovrolis, Georgia Tech, USA (Avoiding Oscillations due to Intelligent Route Control Systems)

Patrice Abry, ENS Lyon (Non Gaussian and Long Memory Statistical Modeling of Internet Traffic: Application to DOS attack detection) 1h

12:30pm : Lunch Break

2pm : Session 7

Darryl Veitch, University of Melbourne, Australia (Reflections on an Inherent Problem)

Augustin Soule, LIP6, France (Detectability of traffic anomalies in two neighbor networks)

Haakon Larsen, Princeton, USA (Brainstorming on anomaly detectability)

3:30pm : Break

4pm : Closing Session

5pm : End of workshop