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We are seeking high quality presentations that can educate and stimulate discussion. In order to attend, please submit a 4 page paper to the Program Chair. The topic areas of relevance are broadly in adaptive and biologically inspired approaches to all aspects of computer security:
We are seeking high quality presentations that can educate and stimulate discussion. In order to attend, please submit a 4 page paper to the Program Chair. The topic areas of relevance are broadly in adaptive and biologically inspired approaches to all aspects of computer security:

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We are seeking high quality presentations that can educate and stimulate discussion. In order to attend, please submit a 4 page paper to the Program Chair. The topic areas of relevance are broadly in adaptive and biologically inspired approaches to all aspects of computer security:


  • Worm and virus containment
  • Anti-virus & Anti-spyware
  • Denial of service protection
  • Effects of diversity & Immunological approaches
  • Topological effects in computer networks
  • Machine learning and defence strategies
  • Design of self-healing networks
  • Alternative models – economic, predator/prey etc.


Program Committee:

Chair, Dr. Robert Ghanea-Hercock, BT labs. Email: robert.ghanea-hercock@bt.com

  • Dave Rossetti, Vice President of Cisco Systems IP Internet Services
  • Dr Sanjay Goel, University of Albany
  • Dr Fabrice Saffre, BT Labs
  • Dr Hong Li, Intel
  • Dr Miranda Mowbray, HP Labs UK