Title: Network Capabilities: The Good, the Better, and the FutureSpeaker: Adrian Perrig, Associate Professor, Carnegie Mellon UniversityDate: Friday, January 4, 2:00pm~4:00pm 2008Place: ICP lecture room, Science library (과도관 6층 ICP 강의실)AbstractNetwork capabilities are a promising approach for building Denial-of-Service (DoS) resistant networks. In this talk I willsurvey three generations of capability-based systems: the basic first-generation capability systems providing basic protectionagainst packet flooding, the second-generation systems that provide stronger protection of the request channel, and the third-generation systems that provide advanced receiver-controlled request channel permissions.Bio: Adrian Perrig is an Associate Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Engineering and Public Policy, and Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. He earned his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University, and spent three years during his Ph.D. degree at University of California at Berkeley. He received his B.Sc. degree in Computer Engineering from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL). Adrian''s research interests revolve around building secure systems and include Internet security, security for sensor networks and mobile applications, and trusted computing. More information about his research is available at http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~adrian