The Sixth IASTED International Conference on
Communication, Internet and Information Technology
CIIT 2007
July 2 – 4, 2007
Banff, Alberta, Canada
TUTORIAL SESSION
Principles of Network Security Protocols
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Charlie Kaufman is a security architect for Microsoft in the Windows Core Architecture group, designing security enhancements in the areas of authentication, authorization, integrity protection, network security, system management, and user interfaces. He served on the National Academy of Sciences expert panel whose members wrote the book "Trust in Cyberspace." He serves on the security directorate of IETF, has contributed to a number of IETF standards efforts including IPsec and S/MIME, and served as a member of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB). He was previously a Distinguished Engineer at IBM, where he was Chief Security Architect for Lotus Notes and Domino. He holds over 30 patents in the fields of computer security and computer networking.

is a Sun Fellow at Sun Microsystems, working on network and security protocols. She invented many of the basic algorithms that make today's network infrastructure robust and scalable. She is author of Interconnections: Bridges, Routers, Switches, and Internetworking Protocols, and coauthor of Network Security: Private Communication in a Public World, both of which are widely used both as textbooks in universities and for engineers to learn the field. She holds over 80 patents, a PhD in computer science from MIT, and an honorary doctorate from KTH, the Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. She recently was given a lifetime achievement award by Usenix, and named SVIPLA (Silicon Valley Intellectual Property Law Association) Inventor of the Year. Radia Perlman
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