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[Apologies for receiving multiple copies]

A    PDF   version   of    this   call    can   be    downloaded   at:
http://wwwhome.cs.utwente.nl/~sperottoa/cfp_ijnm_network_security.pdf

CALL FOR PAPERS

Special Issue of the International Journal on Network Management (IJNM): =
=20
"Measure, Detect and Mitigate =96 Challenges and Trends in Network =
Security"

Submission Deadline: December 1, 2014 Publication: September, 2015

Scope of the Special Issue

Cybercrime  has  developed  rapidly  within  the last  decade  and  in
particular  the  last  years  have  seen an  unprecedented  amount  of
attacks. Despite  increased national  as well as  international effort
against cybercrime  and the global financial  crisis, cybercrime still
has double-digit annual  growth rates. On the one  hand, more and more
services  and  systems  migrate  to  the Internet  and  cloud  storage
systems. On the other hand, the commercial success of the Internet and
the possibilities to carry out attacks from a relatively safe distance
attracts criminals and made  e-Crime to a multi-billion dollar market.
In addition,  recent trends have  highlighted that not  only end-hosts
are  the  target of  attacks,  but  also  the Internet  infrastructure
itself, with attacks  aiming at impeding the functioning  of e.g., the
Domain Name System (DNS) or Internet backbones.=20

The  dramatic   trends  in  attack  evolution   call  upon  innovative
solutions. Nowadays,  detection and mitigation of  network attacks are
more than ever a must.  However, current solutions need to evolve fast
in order to  cope with new attack scenarios. The  goal of this Special
Issue  is  twofold.  We  encourage,  on the  one  hand,  contributions
characterizing and  measuring emerging  network threats; on  the other
hand  we  welcome submissions  presenting  cutting-edge detection  and
mitigation  techniques effective against  network attacks  and insider
activities in today and  future small-to-enterprise sized networks and
in backbones.

Areas of Interest

Contributions in the following areas are of specific interest, but not
limited to:
* Identification and Classification of Attacks
* Network Measurements to Understand Cyber-criminal activities
* Network Attacks Characterization
* Multi-Layer Network Detection
* Inter-Domain and Cooperative Detection and Mitigation
* Detection in Encrypted Networks
* Supervised/Unsupervised Network Detection
* Alert and Event Correlation
* Visualization of Network Attacks and Alerts
* Interaction of Detection Systems and Exchange Formats
* Future Trends in Network Detection and Mitigation
* Mitigation of Large-Scale Distributed Attacks
* Novel Network Measurements and Data Analyses of Internet Malware

Submission Guidelines

Authors   should  submit   their  papers   in  PDF   format   only  to
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/nem  =20

Paper  submissions   should  not exceed 20  pages (double-space). Author =
instructions  are available at
=
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1099-1190/homepage/Fo=
rAuthors.html
and    the   respective    LaTeX    template   can    be   found    at
=
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1099-1190/homepage/la=
tex_class_file.htm

Important Deadlines

Submission  Deadline:  December 1,  2014 =20
Notification of  Acceptance:March 1, 2015 =20
Final Version: June 15, 2015 =20
Publication: September 1,2015

Submissions to http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/nem in PDF only.

Guest Editors

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<gabi.dreo@unibw.de> =20
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Corinna  Schmitt -  University of Zurich, Switzerland =
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Rick Hofstede - University of Twente, The  Netherlands =
<r.j.hofstede@utwente.nl>=20
Alberto  Dainotti - CAIDA, University of California,San Diego, USA =
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FYI. Discussion over on the Anima list please.

   Brian

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Anima] ANIMA draft charter
Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2014 08:19:15 +0000
From: Michael Behringer (mbehring) <mbehring@cisco.com>
To: anima@ietf.org <anima@ietf.org>

At the BoF in Toronto there was rough consensus to continue the work on an autonomic infrastructure. Brian, Sheng, Toerless,
Laurent and I have now drafted a potential WG charter with the input of our ADs. Note that this is not yet a formal charter
proposal, it's for discussion only so far.

The assumption is that more general aspects of autonomics will continue to be discussed in the NMRG group.

If we were to go ahead with a WG, the goal would be to focus on realistic deliverables. So the plan is to start with a small,
achievable set of deliverables, and, if successful and useful, expand after re-chartering.

Please comment here on this draft charter proposal.

Thanks,
Michael


Autonomic Networking Integrated Model and Approach (ANIMA) WG

Description of Working Group

Autonomic Networking focuses on self-management of network elements. An autonomic function works in a distributed way across
various network elements, allowing however central guidance and reporting. Autonomic functions already exist today, for example
IGP routing protocols such as OSPF. However, all such functions have their own discovery, transport, messaging and security
mechanisms.

To transform the somewhat abstract Autonomic Networking concept into concrete, realisable requirements, the first stage,
undertaken in the Network Management Research Group (NMRG) of the IRTF, was to define terminology and design goals, and to
derive a high-level gap analysis. The definitions and design goals, as well as a simple architecture model are defined in
draft-irtf-nmrg-autonomic-network-definitions; the gap analysis for AN is described in draft-irtf-nmrg-an-gap-analysis. The UCAN
BoF at IETF 90 discussed use cases and some existing solutions. All the above work serves as a baseline for this working group.

This working group defines solutions for an initial set of components of an autonomic networking infrastructure, based on the
simple architecture and design goals defined in draft-irtf-nmrg-autonomic-network-definitions. Future work may include a more
detailed systems architecture to support the development of autonomic service agents. The Anima working group will initially
focus on enterprise, ISP networks and IoT.

The solutions target to cover the following areas:
o identity of nodes
o common security model
o discovery model
o negotiation model
o a secure and logically separated communications channel
o an example for an autonomic management model

The goals of this working group are:

o Definition of a generic discovery and negotiation protocol for autonomic functions
   Starting point: draft-jiang-config-negotiation-protocol
o Definition of a mechanism to bootstrap a trust infrastructure
   Starting point: draft-pritikin-bootstrapping-keyinfrastructures
o Definition of an logically separated Autonomic Control Plane
   Starting point: draft-behringer-autonomic-control-plane

In addition, autonomic service agents will need to be defined for specific use cases. The working group will initially consider
one simple example as a test case for further work.

o Definition of <a selected use case by the group>
  Starting point: draft-use-case-tbd

The initial set of work items is limited to the above list to stay focused and avoid "boiling the ocean". Additional documents
concerning policy intent, other autonomic infrastructure components, use cases or autonomic service agents are strongly
encouraged, as individual submissions, but are not planned as working group deliverables for now. No additional work items will
be accepted in the working group without re-chartering.

Milestones

Nov 2014 - WG formation and adoption of drafts
           - Mar IETF -
Jun 2015 - WGLC for draft-generic-discovery-negotiation-protocol
           - Jul IETF -
Aug 2015 - submit draft-generic-discovery-negotiation-protocol to IESG (standards track)
Oct 2015 - WGLC draft-keyinfrastructure-bootstrap
Oct 2015 - WGLC draft-use-case-tbd
           - Nov IETF -
Dec 2015 - submit draft-keyinfrastructure-bootstrap to IESG  (standards track)
Dec 2015 - submit draft-use-case-tbd to IESG  (standards track)
Jan 2016 - WGLC draft-autonomic-common-control-plane
           - Mar IETF -
Apr 2016 - submit draft-autonomic-common-control-plane to IESG  (standards track)
Jul 2016 - recharter if needed, or close

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NMRG,=20

Version -03 of draft-irtf-nmrg-autonomic-network-definitions is just posted=
:=20
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-irtf-nmrg-autonomic-network-definitions-03=
=20

Below are the changes we made from -02 to -03. Please let us know if we mis=
sed something, or if you disagree with any change.=20

Thanks,=20
Michael


* Added a reference to Dobson.=20

* Definition of ACP: Now listing the options as discussed on the list.=20

* Some editorial nits, corrections.=20

* Definition of "autonomic".  Now reads:=20

      <t>Autonomic Node: A node which employs exclusively autonomic functio=
ns.=20
      It requires (!) no configuration. (Note that configuration can be use=
d to
      override an autonomic function. See <xref target=3D"coexistence"/> fo=
r=20
      more details.) An Autonomic Node may operate on any layer of the netw=
orking
      stack. Examples are routers, switches, personal computers, call manag=
ers,=20
      etc.</t>
and:
      <t>Autonomic Network: A network containing exclusively autonomic node=
s.</t>

Now we have no formal definition of a node which has some autonomic functio=
ns, but not all. I guess we'll call that beast a "node with some autonomic =
functions". :-)

* In section 3.1 (self-management), added some new text on control loops.=20

* in section 5, (reference model), the ACP part, added that security is a r=
equirement.=20

* Added an IANA section.=20


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Subject: I-D Action: draft-irtf-nmrg-an-gap-analysis-01.txt
Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2014 00:07:52 -0700
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A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
 This draft is a work item of the Network Management Research Group Working Group of the IETF.

        Title           : Gap Analysis for Autonomic Networking
        Authors         : Sheng Jiang
                          Brian Carpenter
                          Michael H. Behringer
	Filename        : draft-irtf-nmrg-an-gap-analysis-01.txt
	Pages           : 14
	Date            : 2014-08-30

Abstract:
   This document summarises a problem statement for an IP-based
   autonomic network that is mainly based on distributed network
   devices.  The document reviews the history and current status of
   autonomic aspects of IP networks.  It then reviews the current
   network management style, which is still heavily depending on human
   administrators.  Finally the document describes the general gaps
   between the ideal autonomic network concept and the current network
   abilities.


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