SCHEDULE OF EVENTS - WORKSHOP ON INFORMATION HIDING

TUESDAY, 14 April
6:00PM - 8:00PMRegistration

 

WEDNESDAY, 15 April
7:00AM - 8:00AM Registration
7:00AM - 8:00AM Continental Breakfast Washington Room
8:00AM - 8:30AMIntroduction Washington Room

Session I: Steganography Washington Room

8:30AM "Information Hiding to Foil the Casual Counterfeiter" Daniel Gruhl, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab Walter Bender, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab
9:15AM "Fingerprinting Digital Circuits on Programmable Hardware" John Lach, University of California Los Angeles William Mangione-Smith, University of California Los Angeles Miodrag Potkonjak, University of California Los Angeles
10:00AM"Steganography in a Video Conferencing System" Andreas Westfeld, Dresden University of Technology Gritta Wolf, Dresden University of Technology
10:45AM"Reliable Blind Information Hiding For Images" Lisa Marvel, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, APG, MD Charles Boncelet, University of Delaware Charles Retter, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, APG, MD
11:30AM"Cerebral Cryptography" Shuang Hou, University of Wisconsin Yvo Desmedt, University of Wisconsin Jean-Jacques Quisquater, Universite Catholique de Louvain
12:15PM -1:30PMGroup Lunch Maxi's Dinning Room

Session II: Other Applications Washington Room

1:30PM"The Steganographic File System" Ross Anderson, Cambridge University Roger Needham, Microsoft Research Adi Shamir, Weizmann Institute
2:15PM"Stop-and-Go MIXes Providing Probabilistic Security In An Open System" D. Kesdogan, Aachen University of Technology J. Egner, Aachen University of Technology
3:00PM"Biometric yet Privacy Protecting Person Authentication" Gerrit Bleumer, AT&T Labs
3:45PM"On Software Protection Via Function Hiding" Tomas Sander, International Computer Science Institute, Berkley Christian Tschudin, International Computer Science Institute, Berkley
4:30PM"Soft Tempest: Hidden Data Transmission Using Electromagnetic Emanations" Markus Kuhn, University of Cambridge Ross Anderson, University of Cambridge
6:30PM-9:30PMDinner Cruise Columbia River
(NOTE: We have chartered a boat for a dinner cruise this evening, with food and beverage provided. The dock for the hotel is immediately in back of the hotel Proceed to the Lower Level of the Conference Center and follow the signs to the dock.)

 

THURSDAY, APRIL 16
7:00AM - 8:00AMContinental Breakfast Washington Room

Session III: Copyright Marking Washington Room

8:00AM "On Digital Watermarks" Jiri Fridrich, Center for Intelligent Systems SUNY Binghamton
8:45AM "Intellectual Property Protection Systems and Digital Watermarking" Jack Lacey, AT&T Labs Schuyler Quackenbush, AT&T Labs Amy Reibman, AT&T Labs James Snyder, AT&T Labs
9:30AM "Copyright Techniques for Digital Images Based On Asymmetric Cryptographic Techniques" Alexander Herrigel, r3 Security Engineering Holger Petersen, r3 Security Engineering Joseph O Ruanaidh, University of Geneva Thierry Pun, University of Geneva Pereira Shelby, University of Geneva
10:15AM"Throwing More Light on Image Watermarks" Juan Hernandez, Universidad de Vigo, Spain Fernando Perez-Gonzalez, Universidad de Vigo, Spain
11:00AM"Continuous Steganographic Data Transmission Using Uncompressed Audio" Chr. Neubauer, Fraunhofer Institut fur Integrierte Schaltungen J. Herre, Fraunhofer Institut fur Integrierte Schaltungen K. Brandenburg, Fraunhofer Institut fur Integrierte Schaltungen
12:00PM -1:30PMGroup Lunch Maxi's Dinning Room

Session IV: Attacks Washington Room

1:30PM"Attacks on Copyright Marking Systems" Fabien Petitcolas, University of Cambridge Ross Anderson, University of Cambridge Markus Kuhn, University of Cambridge
2:15PM"Testing Digital Watermark Resistance To Destruction" Sabrina Sowers, George Washington University Abdou Youssef, George Washington University
3:00PM"Analysis of the Sensitivity Attack Against Electronic Watermarks in Images" Jean-Paul Linnartz, Philips Research Laboratories Marten van Dijk, Philips Research Laboratories
3:45PM"Steganalysis of Images Created Using Current Steganography Software" Neil F. Johnson, George Mason University Sushil Jajodia, George Mason University
4:30PM"Twin Peaks: The Histogram Attack on Fixed Depth Image Watermarks" Maurice Maes, Philips Research Laboratories
Evening DINNER ON YOUR OWN (Working on having a RUMP Session)

 

FRIDAY, APRIL 17
7:00AM - 8:00AMContinental Breakfast Washington Room

Session V: Theory Washington Room

8:00AM "An Information-Theoretic Model for Steganography" Christian Cachin, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science
8:45AM "Steganalysis and Game Equilibria" J. Mark Ettinger, Los Alamos National Laboratory
9:30AM "Modeling the False Alarm and Missed Detection Rate For Electronic Watermarks" Jean-Paul Linnartz, Philips Research Laboratories Ton Kalker, Philips Research Laboratories Geert Depovere, Philips Research Laboratories
10:15AM"Modelling the Security of Steganographic Systems" Andreas Pfitzmann, Technische Universitaet Dresden
11:00AM"On Public-key Steganography in the Presence of an Active Warden" Scott Craver, IBM Research Division
12:00PM - 1:30PMGroup Lunch Maxi's Dinning Room
1:30PM - 2:30PM Closing remarks and discussion Washington Room

 


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