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International Conferences and Workshops in Computer Security


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1ACM Conference on Wireless Network Security
WiSec 2012
(Tucson, Arizona, USA)
Deadline:
2011-11-22

Dates:
2012-04-16
2012-04-18
As wireless and mobile networking becomes ubiquitous, security and privacy become increasingly critical. The focus of the ACM Conference on Wireless Network Security (ACM WiSec) is on exploring vulnerabilities, threats, and attacks in wireless communications and the techniques needed to address them. Settings of interest include cellular, metropolitan, mesh, local-area, personal-area, home, vehicular, sensor, ad hoc, satellite, cognitive radio, RFID, and underwater networks as well as systems using non-RF wireless communication. The conference is soliciting contributions to topics including but not limited to:
  • Key management in wireless/mobile environments
  • Secure services (neighbor discovery, localization, etc.)
  • Secure PHY and MAC protocols
  • Trust establishment
  • Intrusion, attack, and malicious behavior detection
  • Denial of service
  • User and location privacy
  • Anonymity, unobservability, prevention of traffic analysis
  • Identity theft and phishing in mobile networks
  • Charging & secure payment
  • Cooperation and mitigating non?cooperative behavior
  • Economics of wireless security
  • Vulnerability and attack modeling
  • Incentive-aware secure protocol design
  • Jamming/Anti-jamming communication
  • Cross-layer design for security
  • Monitoring and surveillance
  • Cryptographic primitives for wireless communication
  • Theoretical foundations and formal methods for wireless security and privacy
  • Security and privacy of mobile OS and mobile applications
  • Secure delay- and disruption-tolerant networking
  • Secure non-RF wireless communication (e.g., ultrasound, vision, laser)
  • Security/privacy in wireless smart grid and smart metering applications
  • Security/privacy in wireless network coding
  • Security/privacy in wireless/ephemeral social networking
  • Security/privacy in mobile/wireless cloud services
21st IEEE International Workshop on Security and Forensics in Communication Systems, Held in conjunction with IEEE ICC 2012
SFCS 2012
(Ottawa, Canada)
Deadline:
2011-11-30

Dates:
2012-06-10
2012-06-15
Digital attacks are continuing to increase at an alarming rate. They target a wide variety of protocols and communication systems ranging from servers and end-user machines to wireless and mobile networks and devices. The absence of supporting evidence and technically sound methods may prevent administrators from: proving the identity of the guilty party, identifying the root vulnerability to prevent a future occurrence of a similar incident, and understanding the attacker’s motivation for an efficient design of security solutions. In this context, digital forensic engineering is emerging as a disciplined science in charge of developing novel scientific and theoretical methods, techniques, and approaches to collect, process, and analyze information retrieved from systems affected by security incidents and generate conclusive descriptions. The SFCS 2012 Workshop will bring together researchers, scientists, engineers and practitioners involved in research in the fields of communication systems security and forensics, to present their latest research findings, ideas, and developments. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
  • Formal aspects of network security
  • Theoretical techniques of digital forensics
  • Embedded and handled devices forensic
  • Evidence preservation, management, storage, reassembly, and analysis
  • Anti-forensics prevention detection and analysis
  • Development of Investigation processes and procedures
  • Automated analysis of evidence
  • Forensics in multimedia and communication protocols
  • Security and Investigation techniques in wireless and mobile communication systems
  • Risk analysis and management in communication systems
  • Social networks security and forensics
  • Collaborative and distributed digital investigation
  • Hypothetical reasoning in forensics and incident response
  • Legal and policy issues in digital forensics
  • Intrusion Detection, incident response, and evidence handling
  • Vulnerability analysis and assessment, and analysis of malware
  • Cryptography and forensics techniques in multimedia communication
  • Data hiding, extraction, and recovery techniques
  • Techniques for Tracking and traceback of attacks in systems and networks
  • Availability, privacy, authentication, and anonymity
  • Secure e-services, e-government, e-learning, e-voting, and m-commerce applications
  • File systems memory analysis
  • Infrastructure protection, and Virtual
  • Private Networks security
  • Storage system protection and forensics
  • Physical and Biometric security
36th Annual IFIP WG 11.10 International Conference on Critical Infrastructure Protection
IFIP-CIP 2012
(National Defense University, Fort McNair, Washington, DC, USA)
Deadline:
2011-12-01

Dates:
2012-03-19
2012-03-21
The IFIP Working Group 11.10 on Critical Infrastructure Protection is an active international community of researchers, infrastructure operators and policy-makers dedicated to applying scientific principles, engineering techniques and public policy to address current and future problems in information infrastructure protection. Following the success of the first five conferences, the Sixth Annual IFIP WG 11.10 International Conference on Critical Infrastructure Protection will again provide a forum for presenting original, unpublished research results and innovative ideas related to all aspects of critical infrastructure protection. Papers and panel proposals are solicited. Submissions will be refereed by members of Working Group 11.10 and other internationally-recognized experts in critical infrastructure protection. Papers and panel submissions will be selected based on their technical merit and relevance to IFIP WG 11.10. The conference will be limited to seventy participants to facilitate interactions among researchers and intense discussions of research and implementation issues. Papers are solicited in all areas of critical infrastructure protection. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
  • Infrastructure vulnerabilities, threats and risks
  • Security challenges, solutions and implementation issues
  • Infrastructure sector interdependencies and security implications
  • Risk analysis and risk assessment methodologies
  • Modeling and simulation of critical infrastructures
  • Legal, economic and policy issues related to critical infrastructure protection
  • Secure information sharing
  • Infrastructure protection case studies
  • Distributed control systems/SCADA security
  • Telecommunications network security
47th ACM Symposium on Information, Computer and Communications Security
ASIACCS 2012
(Seoul, Republic of Korea)
Deadline:
2011-12-08

Dates:
2012-05-01
2012-05-03
ASIACCS is a major international forum for information security researchers, practitioners, developers, and users to explore and exchange the newest cyber security ideas, breakthroughs, findings, techniques, tools, and experiences. We invite submissions from academia, government, and industry presenting novel research on all theoretical and practical aspects of computer and network security. Areas of interest for ASIACCS 2012 include, but are not limited to:
  • anonymity
  • inference/controlled disclosure
  • cryptographic protocols
  • access control
  • intellectual-property protection
  • data/system integrity
  • secure networking
  • operating system security
  • hardware-based security
  • cloud security
  • digital-rights management
  • information warfare
  • accounting and audit
  • trusted computing
  • formal methods for security
  • key management
  • phishing and countermeasures
  • identity management
  • intrusion detection
  • commercial and industry security
  • security in ubiquitous computing, e.g., RFIDs
  • authentication
  • security management
  • smartcards
  • web security
  • security and privacy for emerging technologies, e.g., VoIP, peer-to-peer and overlay network systems, Web 2.0
  • data and application security
  • applied cryptography
  • malware and botnets
  • mobile-computing security
  • privacy-enhancing technology
  • software security
  • wireless security
53rd International Workshop on Constructive Side-Channel Analysis and Secure Design
COSADE 2012
(Darmstadt, Germany)
Deadline:
2011-12-12

Dates:
2012-05-03
2012-05-04
Side-channel analysis (SCA) and implementation attacks have become an important field of research at universities and in the industry. In order to enhance the resistance of cryptographic and security critical implementations within the design phase, constructive attacks and analyzing techniques may serve as a quality metric to optimize the design- and development process. This workshop provides an international platform for researchers, academics, and industry participants to present their work and their current research topics. It is an excellent opportunity to meet experts and to initiate new collaborations and information exchange at a professional level. The workshop will feature both invited presentations and contributed talks.
6The Third International Conference on Communications Security & Information
CSIA - 2012
(Delhi, India)
Deadline:
2011-12-13

Dates:
2012-05-25
2012-05-27
The Conference focuses on all technical and practical aspects of Communications Security & Information Assurance (CSIA)for wired and wireless networks. The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to focus on understanding Modern security threats and countermeasures, and establishing new collaborations in these areas.
715th Conference on Practice and Theory in Public Key Cryptography
PKC 2012
(Darmstadt, Germany)
Deadline:
2011-12-15

Dates:
2012-05-21
2012-05-23
The International Conference on Practice and Theory in Public-Key Cryptography (PKC) has been the main annual conference focusing on all aspects of public-key cryptography, attracting cutting-edge results from world-renowned scientists in the area. It is organized annually by the International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR). Proceedings of PKC are published in Springer-Verlag's famous Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series. The proceedings are distributed at the conference and included in all major online databases. Previous editions of PKC were held in Japan, Australia, Korea, France, USA, Singapore, Switzerland, China, Spain, and Italy. The 15th edition of the conference will be held for the first time in Germany, organised by Center for Advanced Security Research Darmstadt (CASED). The conference will be held at the modern congress center Darmstadtium.
8International Conference on Advanced IT, engineering and Management
AIM'12
(Seoul, Korea)
Deadline:
2011-12-16

Dates:
2012-02-06
2012-02-08
he 2012 FTRA International Conference on Advanced IT, engineering and Management (FTRA AIM 2012) will be held in Seoul, Korea, Feb. 6-8, 2012. The Conference is aimed at addressing key themes on "Advanced IT, engineering and Management.
9FloCon 2012 the 8th Annual Conference for Network Flow Analysis
FloCon 2012
(Austin, TX, USA)
Deadline:
2011-12-19

Dates:
2012-01-09
2012-01-12
FloCon is an open conference that provides a forum for operational network analysts, tool developers, researchers, and other parties interested in the analysis of large volumes of traffic to showcase the next generation of flow-based analysis techniques. Flow is an abstraction of network traffic in which packets are aggregated by common attributes over time.
10Cybersecurity and Privacy EU Forum 2012
CSP EU Forum
(Berlin, Germany)
Deadline:
2011-12-19

Dates:
2012-04-24
2012-04-25
The CSP EU Forum aims to bring together Cyber Security and Privacy experts in academia, industry and government as well as practitioners, standards developers and policy makers, in order to engage in a discussion about common goals and explore important research directions in the field. The CSP EU Forum also serves as a venue for learning about state-of-the-art in security and privacy research, giving delegates the opportunity to network with experts in the field.

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