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iNetSec 2009 - Open Research Problems Network Security: IFIP Wg 11.4 International Workshop, Zurich, Switzerland, April 23-24, 2009, Revised Selected Papers
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iNetSec 2009 - Open Research Problems Network Security: IFIP Wg 11.4 International Workshop, Zurich, Switzerland, April 23-24, 2009, Revised Selected Papers
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iNetSec 2009 - Open Research Problems Network Security: IFIP Wg 11.4 International Workshop, Zurich, Switzerland, April 23-24, 2009, Revised Selected Papers
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The working group WG 11.4 of IFIP ran an iNetSec conference a few times in the past, sometimes together with IFIP security conference, sometimes as a stand-alone workshop with a program selected from peer-reviewed submissions. When we were elected to chair WG 11.4 we asked ourselveswhether the security and also the computer science community at large benefits from this workshop. In particular,as there aremany (too many?) securityconferences, it has become difficult to keep up with the field. After having talked to many colleagues, far too many to list all of them here, we decided to try a different kind of workshop: one where people would attend to discuss open research topics in our field, as typically only happens during the coffee breaks of ordinary conferences. To enable this we called for abstracts of 2 pages where the authors outline the open problems that they would like to discuss at the workshop, the intent being that the author would be given 15 minutes to present the topic and another 15 minutes for discussion. These abstracts were then read by all members of the Program Committee and ranked by them according to whether they thought thiswouldleadtoaninterestingtalk and discussion. We then simply selected the abstracts that got the best rankings. We were happy to see this result in many really interesting talks and disc- sions in the courseof the workshop.Ofcourse,these lively anddirect discussions are almost impossible to achieve in a printed text. Still, we asked the authors to distill the essence of these discussions into full papers. The results are in your hands.