Title: 
        Introduction to Internet Security 
      (with Mr. Alex Chen and Dr. John Zao) 

Abstract:
       As the internet grows daily in it's popularity and size, the urge of 
       using it for sensitive information exchange and protecting it from 
       illegal abuses also grows in an unheeding place.  Major efforts are
       undergoing to deploy cryptographic technology such as packet
       incryption/authentication, access control and public key infrastructure 
       on the internet.  This seminar aims at providing an overview of modern
       network security technology and an up-to-date report on development
       of IP security framework.  Terms like DES, Kerberos, Diffie-Helman,
       MD5,  RSA, IPSP, ISAKMP and Oakley will be explained.  However, the 
       seiminar will only mention briefly about the firewall technology and
       its use of cryptographic technology.  The principles and use of
       firewalls deserve to be discussed in a separate seminar.

Outline:
        * Introduction
        * Roles of network security - Threats and Attacks
        * Security Services and Mechanisms (ISO7498-2)
        * Symmetric or Secret-Key Cryptography and Applications -
          DES, Kerberos and DCE
        * IP Security and Key Management Protocols - IPSP, ISAKMP,
          Oakley and their use with firewalls
        * Conclusions - Where are we going from here?

Presenters:
	Mr. Alex Chen and Dr. John K. Zao

	Mr. Alex Chen is currently the Group Manager of System Software at
	DYM, Inc. Prior to joining DYM, he was a Principal Engineer at BBN
	and DEC.  Mr. Chen led the Safekeyper for Public Key Infrastructure 
	Project and the Multimedia Communication Network System Project at the 	
	BBN Network Security Division.  He also worked on the DCE Security 
	(secret-key based), Time Server, and DCE Distributed File Service 
	projects at DEC.

	Dr. John K. Zao
		Advanced Networking Department
		BBN Systems and Technologies
		10 Moulton Street, Cambridge, MA  02138
		Tel:  (617) 873-2438 (office)
		      (617) 491-8672 (home)
		Email:  jzao@bbn.com

	Dr. John Zao is a Senior Scientist in the Advanced Networking department
	at BBN Systems and Technologies.  He is currently the principal 	
	investigator of DARPA project, "Security Architecture for Global Host	
	Mobility", and was the protocol designer for BodyLAN, an ultra-low power
	wireless network.  Before joining BBN, Dr. Zao worked six years in 	
	Canada on communication system design.  From 1987 to 1990, he was a 	
	founding partner and the Chief Technical Officer of SecurKey Systems 
	Inc. in Toronto where he led the development of encryption modems for 
	EDI transactions.  Dr. Zao obtained his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science
	from Harvard University.

Date and Time:
        December 7, 1996, Saturday, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm

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Location:
        Main Hall of the Greater Boston Chinese Cultural Association 
        (GBCCA, see directions below)

Admission Fee:
No charges for NECINA Members 
$5.00 admission fee for non-members of NECINA (NECINA Membership fee is $10.00)

Directions to GBCCA:

Address: 437 Cherry Street,  West Newton, MA.     
  
. Take Route 128, then take Route 16 East Exit. 
. About 2 miles, you will pass the overpass of Mass Pike. The first light 
  after the overpass will be Cherry Street.
. Turn left onto Cherry Street, immediately  turn left to the parking lot. 
  GBCCA center is the 2 story brick building next to the parking lot. 

Please contact Henry Teng, Director of the NECINA SIG Program, 
phone:  (617)392-8104, 
email: henry.teng@fmr.com 
for further inquiries and submissions of new seminars.