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International Conferences and Workshops in Computer Security (2009)


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113rd Workshop on Secure Software Engineering, Held in conjunction with conjunction with ARES 2009
SecSE 2009
(Fukuoka, Japan)
Deadline:


Dates:
2009-03-16
2009-03-19
In our modern society, software is an integral part of everyday life, and we expect and depend upon software systems to perform correctly. Software security is about ensuring that systems continue to function correctly also under malicious attack. As most systems now are web-enabled, the number of attackers with access to the system increases dramatically and thus the threat scenario changes. The traditional approach to secure a system includes putting up defence mechanisms like IDS and firewalls, but such measures are no longer sufficient by themselves. We need to be able to build better, more robust and more secure systems. Even more importantly, however, we should strive to achieve these qualities in all software systems, not just the ones that need special protection. This workshop will focus on techniques, experiences and lessons learned for engineering secure and dependable software. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
  • Secure architecture and design
  • Security in agile software development
  • Aspect-oriented software development for secure software
  • Security requirements
  • Risk management in software projects
  • Secure implementation
  • Secure deployment
  • Testing for security
  • Quantitative measurement of security properties
  • Static and dynamic analysis for security
  • Verification and assurance techniques for security properties
  • Lessons learned
  • Security and usability
  • Teaching secure software development
  • Experience reports on successfully attuning developers to secure software engineering
1212th IACR International Workshop on Practice and Theory in Public Key Cryptography
PKC 2009
(Irvine, California, USA)
Deadline:


Dates:
2009-03-18
2009-03-20
Original research papers on all technical aspects of public key cryptography are solicited for submission to PKC 2009, the 12-th International Workshop on Practice and Theory in Public Key Cryptography. PKC’09 proceedings be published in Sprinter-Verlag LNCS Series and will be available at the conference.
13Annual IFIP WG 11.10 International Conference on Critical Infrastructure Protection
IFIP-CIP 2009
(Hanover, New Hampshire, USA)
Deadline:


Dates:
2009-03-22
2009-03-25
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. 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
144th International Conference on Information Warfare and Security
ICIW 2009
(Breakwater Lodge, Cape Town, South Africa)
Deadline:


Dates:
2009-03-26
2009-03-27
Information warfare and security are at the forefront of modern defence strategies. Strong strands of research and interest are developing in the area, including the understanding of threats and risks to information systems, the development of a strong security culture, as well as incident detection and post incident investigation. The International Conference on Information Warfare and Security (ICIW) offers an opportunity for academics, practitioners and consultants from the US, North America and elsewhere who are involved in the study, management, development and implementation of systems and concepts related to information warfare or are interested in ways to improve information systems security, to come together and exchange ideas. This conference is continuing to establish itself as a key event for individuals working in the field from around the world.
152nd International Conference on Trusted Computing
Trust 2009
(St. Hugh's College, University of Oxford, UK)
Deadline:


Dates:
2009-04-06
2009-04-07
Building on the success of Trust 2008 (held in Villach, Austria, in March 2008), this conference focuses on trusted and trustworthy computing, both from the technical and social perspectives. The conference itself will have two main strands, one devoted to technical aspects and one devoted to the socio-economic aspects of trusted computing. The conference solicits original papers on any aspect of the design and application of trusted computing. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
  • architecture and implementation technologies for trusted platforms
  • limitations of trusted computing
  • mobile trusted computing
  • implementations of trusted computing (covering both hardware and software)
  • applications of trusted computing
  • attestation and possible variants (e.g. property-based attestation)
  • cryptographic aspects of trusted computing
  • intrusion resilience in trusted computing
  • virtualisation for trusted computing
  • security policy and management of trusted computing
  • access control for trusted platforms
  • privacy aspects of trusted computing
  • verification of trusted computing architectures
165th Information Security Practice and Experience Conference
ISPEC 2009
(Xi'an, China)
Deadline:


Dates:
2009-04-13
2009-04-15
As applications of information security technologies become pervasive, issues pertaining to their deployment and operation are becoming increasingly important. ISPEC is an annual conference that brings together researchers and practitioners to provide a confluence of new information security technologies, their applications and their integration with IT systems in various vertical sectors. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
  • Applications of cryptography
  • Critical infrastructure protection
  • Digital rights management
  • Information security in vertical applications
  • Legal and regulatory issues
  • Network security
  • Privacy and anonymity
  • Privacy issues in the use of smart cards and RFID systems
  • Risk evaluation and security certification
  • Resilience and availability
  • Secure system architectures
  • Security in e-commerce and e-business and other applications
  • Security policy
  • Security standards activities
  • Trusted Computing
  • Trust model and management
  • Usability aspects of information security systems
178th Symposium on Identity and Trust on the Internet
IDtrust 2009
(Gaithersburg, Maryalnd, USA)
Deadline:


Dates:
2009-04-14
2009-04-16
IDtrust is devoted to research and deployment experience related to making good security decisions based on identity information, especially when public key cryptography is used and the human elements of usability are considered. The success of any business strategy depends on having the right people gain access to the right information at the right time. This implies that an IT infrastructure has - among other things - an authorization framework in place that can respond to dynamic security conditions and regulatory requirements quickly, flexibly and securely. What are the authorization strategies that will succeed in the next decade? What technologies exist to address complex requirements today? What research is academia and industry pursuing to solve the problems likely to show up in the next few years? We solicit technical papers and panel proposals from researchers, systems architects, vendor engineers, and users. Suggested topics include but are not limited to: - Reports of real-world experience with the use and deployment of identity and trust applications for broad use on the Internet (where the population of users is diverse) and within enterprises who use the Internet (where the population of users may be more limited), how best to integrate such usage into legacy systems, and future research directions. Reports may include use cases, business case scenarios, requirements, best practices, implementation and interoperability reports, usage experience, etc.
  • Identity management protocols (SAML, Liberty, CardSpace, OpenID, and PKI-related protocols)
  • Identity metasystems, frameworks, and systems (Shibboleth, Higgins, etc.)
  • User-centric identity, delegation, reputation
  • Identity and Web 2.0, secure mash-ups, social networking, trust fabric and mechanisms of “invited networks”
  • Identity management of devices from RFID tags to cell phones; Host Identity Protocol (HIP)
  • Federated approaches to trust
  • Trust management across security domains
  • Standards related to identity and trust, including X.509, SPKI/SDSI, PGP, S/MIME, XKMS, XACML, XRML, and XML signatures
  • Intersection of policy-based systems, identity, and trust; identity and trust policy enforcement, policy and attribute mapping and standardization
  • Attribute management, attribute-based access control
  • Trust path building and certificate validation in open and closed environments
  • Improved usability of identity and trust systems for users and administrators, including usability design for authorization and policy management, naming, signing, verification, encryption, use of multiple private keys, and selective disclosure
  • Identity and privacy
  • Levels of trust and assurance
  • Trust infrastructure issues of scalability, performance, adoption, discovery, and interoperability
  • Use of PKI in emerging technologies (e.g., sensor networks)
  • Application domain requirements: web services, grid technologies, document signatures, (including signature validity over time), data privacy, etc.
18The 28th Annual International Conference on the Theory and Applications of Cryptographic Techniques
Eurocrypt 2009
(Cologne, Germany)
Deadline:


Dates:
2009-04-26
2009-04-30
Eurocrypt 2009 is devoted to all aspects of cryptology.
193rd International Symposium on Service, Security and its Data management technologies in Ubi-comp
SSDU 2009
(Geneva, Switzerland)
Deadline:


Dates:
2009-05-04
2009-05-08
Ubiquitous Computing (Ubi-comp) is emerging rapidly as an exciting new paradigm with user-centric environment to provide computing and communication services at any time and anywhere. In order to realize their advantages, it requires integrating security, services and data management to be suitable for Ubi-com. However, there are still many problems and major challenges awaiting for us to solve such as the security risks in ubiquitous resource sharing, which could be occurred when data resources are connected and accessed by anyone in Ubi-com. Therefore, it will be needed to explore more secure and intelligent mechanism in Ubi-com. SSDU-09 is intended to foster the dissemination of state-of-the-art research in the area of security and intelligence integrating into Ubi-com and data management technology. The main topics include but will not be limited to:
  • Context-Awareness and its Data mining for Ubi-com service
  • Human-Computer Interface and Interaction for Ubi-com
  • Smart Homes and its business model for Ubi-com service
  • Intelligent Multimedia Service and its Data management for Ubi-com
  • USN / RFID for Ubi-com service
  • Network security issues, protocols, data security in Ubi-com
  • Database protection for Ubi-com
  • Privacy Protection and Forensic in Ubi-com
  • Multimedia Security in Ubi-com
  • Authentication and Access control for data protection in Ubi-com
  • Service, Security and its Data management for U-commerce
  • New novel mechanism and Applications for Ubi-com
20IEEE International Conference on Technologies for Homeland Security
HST 2009
(Westin Hotel, Waltham, MA, USA)
Deadline:


Dates:
2009-05-11
2009-05-13
With technical assistance from the US DHS S&T Directorate, US DHS DNDO, and the US DOE NNSA; and the ninth annual IEEE Conference on Technologies for Homeland Security HST'09, will focus on novel and innovative technologies, which address the most pressing national security problems. The conference will bring together innovators from leading universities, research laboratories, Homeland Security Centers of Excellence, small businesses, system integrators and the end user community and provide a forum to discuss ideas, concepts and experimental results.

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