This book contains the proceedings of the Second European Conference on Computer Network Defence to take place in December 2006 at the School of Computing, University of Glamorgan, in the UK, and the Workshop preceding it.
The theme of the conference is the protection of computer networks. The conference has drawn participants from national and international organisations.
The following are a list of topics amongst those discussed: Computer Network Operations, Computer Network Attack, Network Application Security, Web Security, Vulnerability Management and Tracking, Network Forensics, Wireless and Mobile Security, Cryptography, Network Discovery and Mapping, Network Security, Intrusion Detection Systems, Incident Response and Management, Malicious Software, Network Architectures and Management, Legal and Ethical Issues.
The papers presented include contributions from leading figures in the field and are a valuable source of reference for both researcher and practitioner.
This book contains the proceedings of the Second European Conference on Computer Network Defence that took place in December 2006 at the Faculty of Advanced Technology, University of Glamorgan, in the UK.
The theme of the conference was the protection of computer networks, with contributions from both national and international participants reporting on research developments, as well as providing valuable insights in this area.
The book also incorporates the proceedings of the First Annual Workshop on Digital Forensics and Incident Analysis (WDFIA 2006), held in conjunction with EC2ND 2006.
Topics and issues discussed include:
Computer Network Operations
Computer Network Attack
Network Application Security
Network Forensics
Web Security
Vulnerability Management and Tracking
Network Defence
Wireless and Mobile Security
Cryptography
Network Discovery and Mapping
Network Security
Intrusion Detection Systems
Incident Response and Management
Computer Forensics Practice
Malicious Software Analysis
Network Architectures and Management
Legal and Ethical Issues
The papers presented include contributions from leading figures in the fields of network security and computer forensics, and are a valuable source of reference for both researchers and practitioners.