Final Call for Papers
The sixth European Conference on Computer Network Defense (EC2ND)
will be held at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science at Berlin Institute of Technology (TU Berlin). The
conference brings together researchers from academia and industry
within Europe and beyond to present and discuss current topics in
applied network and systems security.
EC2ND 2010 invites submissions presenting novel ideas in the areas
Call for Papers
The sixth European Conference on Computer Network Defense (EC2ND)
will be held at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science at Berlin Institute of Technology (TU Berlin). The
conference brings together researchers from academia and industry
within Europe and beyond to present and discuss current topics in
applied network and systems security.
EC2ND 2010 invites submissions presenting novel ideas in the areas
Call for Papers
The sixth European Conference on Computer Network Defense (EC2ND)
will be held at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science at Berlin Institute of Technology (TU Berlin). The
conference brings together researchers from academia and industry
within Europe and beyond to present and discuss current topics in
applied network and systems security.
EC2ND 2010 invites submissions presenting novel ideas in the areas
by Springer in full-text electronic form via Springerlink.
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Steering Board
Tansu Alpcan (TU-Berlin, T-Labs)
Nick Bambos (Stanford Univ.)
Tamer Basar (Univ. of Illinois)
Anthony Ephremides (Univ. of Maryland)
Jean-Pierre Hubaux (EPFL)
by Springer in full-text electronic form via Springerlink.
***
Steering Board
Tansu Alpcan (TU-Berlin, T-Labs)
Nick Bambos (Stanford Univ.)
Tamer Basar (Univ. of Illinois)
Anthony Ephremides (Univ. of Maryland)
Jean-Pierre Hubaux (EPFL)
by Springer in full-text electronic form via Springerlink.
***
Steering Board
Tansu Alpcan (TU-Berlin)
Nick Bambos (Stanford Univ.)
Tamer Basar (Univ. of Illinois)
Anthony Ephremides (Univ. of Maryland)
Jean-Pierre Hubaux (EPFL)
by Springer in full-text electronic form via Springerlink.
***
Steering Board
Tansu Alpcan (TU-Berlin)
Nick Bambos (Stanford Univ.)
Tamer Baþar (Univ. of Illinois)
Anthony Ephremides (Univ. of Maryland)
Jean-Pierre Hubaux (EPFL)
Jakob Lell from the TU Berlin computer security working group (
http://www.agrs.tu-berlin.de/v-menue/ag_rechnersicherheit/parameter/en/
) has discovered multiple vulnerabilities in several ATEN IP KVM
Switches.
Affected products:
- ATEN KH1516i IP KVM Switch (browser firmware version 1.0.063)
- ATEN KN9116 IP KVM Switch (firmware version 1.1.104)
- Aten PN9108 Power over the NET (only CVE-2009-1477)
2010/03/10: Public disclosure
VI. Credit
This vulnerability has been discovered by Jakob Lell from the
TU Berlin computer security working group (AGRS).
http://www.agrs.tu-berlin.de/parameter/en/
A copy of this advisory is also available on the following page: