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| Dates | Title | | 11 | Intl. Symposium on Security in Collaboration Technologies and Systems SECOTS 2012 (Denver, USA) | Deadline: 2011-12-30
Dates: 2012-05-21 2012-05-25 | Collaboration relies on distributed systems that combine different resources, often provisioned on-demand for the duration of the mission or project. Security services are an important component of the collaboration infrastructure that ensures normal uninterruptible reliable operation of the collaborative systems. The open Internet and networking environment, over which many modern collaboration systems operate, impose a number of common and specific security threats and attacks (spamming, worms, session hijacking, buffer overflow, denial of service, social engineering, etc.). Collaborative organizations require better security properties (strong authentication, efficient encryption, Mandatory Access Control, integrity, non-repudiation and availability). Nowadays, collaborative organizations use new technologies such as mobile devices, smartcards, wireless networks, high performance networks, cloud and grid computing, multi-agent systems. These environments introduce new needs, requirements and difficulties related to security. Hence, collaborative organizations and technologies face several challenges in the field of security. | | 12 | 3rd International Workshop on Security and Privacy in Cloud Computing, Held in conjunction with ICDCS 2012 ICDCS-SPCC 2012 (Macau, China) | Deadline: 2012-01-08
Dates: 2012-06-18 2012-06-21 | Cloud computing has recently emerged as a new information technology infrastructure. Cloud computing has unique attributes that raise many security and privacy challenges in areas such as data security, recovery, and privacy, as well as legal issues in areas such as regulatory compliance and auditing. In contrast to traditional enterprise IT solutions, where the IT services are under proper physical, logical and personnel controls, cloud computing moves the application software and databases to the servers in large data centers on the Internet, where the management of the data and services are not fully trustworthy. When clients store their data on the server without themselves possessing a copy of it, how the integrity of the data can be ensured if the server is not fully trustworthy? Will encryption solve the data confidentiality problem of sensitive data? How will encryption affect dynamic data operations such as query, insertion, modification, and deletion? Data in the cloud is typically in a shared environment alongside data from other clients. How the data segregation should be done, while data are stored, transmitted, and processed? Due to the fundamental paradigm shift in cloud computing, many security concerns have to be better understood, unanticipated vulnerabilities identified, and viable solutions to critical threats devised, before the wide deployment of cloud computing techniques can take place. We are soliciting both full papers that present relatively complete and mature research results and short position papers that report work-in-progress but inspiring and intriguing new ideas. Topics of interests include (but are not limited to) the following subject categories:
- Secure cloud architecture
- Cloud access control and key management
- Identification and privacy in cloud
- Remote data integrity protection
- Dynamic data operation security
- Software and data segregation security
- Secure management of virtualized resources
- Joint security and privacy aware protocol design
- Failure detection and prediction
- Secure data management in/across data centers
- Availability, recovery and auditing
- Secure wireless cloud
| | 13 | 1st International Workshop on Network Forensics, Security and Privacy, Held in conjunction with ICDCS 2012 ICDCS-NFSP 2012 (Macau, China) | Deadline: 2012-01-08
Dates: 2012-06-18 2012-06-21 | Cyber space has become an integrated part of human society. At the same time, has also been providing convenient platforms for crimes, such as financial fraud, information phishing, distributed denial of service attacks, and fake message propagation. Especially, the emergence of social networks has introduced significant security and privacy issues to the public. It is a great and new challenge of fighting against criminals in the cyber space. This field involved various disciplines, such as networking, information theory, mathematical modelling, data mining, machine learning, image and voice processing, neural network, pattern recognition, cryptography and forensic criminology. Topics of interest include, but not limited to:
- Anonymous system and forensics
- IP traceback
- Malware detection
- Botnet identification
- Networked video system
- Biometric security and forensics
- Emotion identification via video
- Wireless forensics, security and privacy
- Game theory in forensics, security and privacy
- Data Mining in forensics, security and privacy
- DDoS attacks
- Virus source traceback
- Malware source traceback
- Botmaster traceback
- Distributed systems and forensics
- System security and forensics
- Intrusion detection
- Social networks forensics, security and privacy
- Information theory in network security
- Multimedia in network security
| | 14 | The 8th Int. Conference on Information Security Practice and Experience ISPEC 2012 (Hangzhou, China) | Deadline: 2012-01-10
Dates: 2012-04-09 2012-04-12 | The ISPEC conference series is an established forum that brings together researchers and practitioners to provide a confluence of new information security technologies, including their applications and their integration with IT systems in various vertical sectors. | | 15 | 27th IFIP International Information Security and Privacy Conference SEC 2012 (Creta Maris Hotel, Heraklion, Crete, Greece) | Deadline: 2012-01-10
Dates: 2012-06-04 2012-06-06 | As wireless and mobile networking becomes ubiquitous, security and privacy gains in importance. The focus of ACM Conference on Wireless Network Security (ACM WiSec) is on exploring attacks on (and threats facing) Papers offering novel research contributions in any aspect of computer security are solicited for submission to the 27th IFIP International Information Security and Privacy Conference. The focus is on original, high quality, unpublished research and implementation experiences. Submitted papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference with proceedings. We encourage submissions of papers discussing industrial research and development. Papers should focus on topics which include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Access control
- Accountability
- Anonymity
- Applied Cryptography
- Attacks & Malicious Code
- Authentication & Delegation
- Awareness & Education
- Data Integrity
- Database Security
- Identity Management
- Information Security Culture
- Formal Security Verification
- Mobile Code Security
- Policies & Standards
- Privacy Attitudes & Practices
- Risk Analysis & Management
- Security Architectures
- Security Economics
- Security in Location Services
- Security in Social Networks
- Security Models
- Social Engineering & other Human-related Risks
- System Security
- Usable Security
- Trust Models & Management
- Trust Theories
- Trustworthy User Devices
| | 16 | 17th ACM Symposium on Access Control Models and Technologies SACMAT 2012 (Newark, NJ, USA) | Deadline: 2012-01-13
Dates: 2012-06-20 2012-06-22 | Papers offering novel research contributions in all aspects of access control are solicited for submission to SACMAT 2012. It is the premier forum for presentation of research results and experience reports on leading edge issues of access control, including models, systems, applications, and theory. The missions of the symposium are to share novel access control solutions that fulfill the needs of heterogeneous applications and environments and to identify new directions for future research and development. SACMAT gives researchers and practitioners a unique opportunity to share their perspectives with others interested in the various aspects of access control. Accepted papers will be presented at the symposium and published by the ACM in the symposium proceedings. Best Paper Award will be presented to the authors of the most outstanding paper at the conference. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Access control models and extensions
- Access control requirements
- Access control design methodology
- Access control mechanisms, systems, and tools
- Access control in distributed and mobile systems
- Access control for innovative applications
- Administration of access control policies
- Delegation
- Identity management
- Policy/Role Engineering
- Safety analysis and enforcement
- Standards for access control
- Trust management
- Trust and risk models in access control
- Theoretical foundations for access control models
- Usability in access control systems
- Usage control
| | 17 | Third SHA-3 Candidate Conference (Washington, DC, USA) | Deadline: 2012-01-20
Dates: 2012-03-22 2012-03-23 | Topics for submissions should include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Cryptanalysis of the candidates, including cryptanalysis of weakened or toy versions;
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Side channel analysis of the candidates;
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Analysis of relative performance or resource requirements for the candidates;
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Evaluation metrics to facilitate candidate analysis and comparison;
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Statistical or other automated analyses or comparisons of the candidates;
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Substantial improvements in the implementation of the candidates;
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Improved analysis or proofs of security properties of the candidates, even when this doesn't lead to any attack; and
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Other suggestions to be considered for the SHA-3 selection.
| | 18 | IEEE International Symposium on HARDWARE-ORIENTED SECURITY and TRUST HOST'12 (San Francisco, CA, USA) | Deadline: 2012-01-20
Dates: 2012-06-03 2012-06-04 | A wide range of applications, from secure RFID tagging to high-end trusted computing,
relies on dedicated and trusted hardware platforms. The security and trustworthiness of
such hardware designs are critical to their successful deployment and operation. Recent
advances in tampering and reverse engineering show that important challenges lie
ahead. For example, secure electronic designs may be affected by malicious circuits,
Trojans that alter system operation. Furthermore, dedicated secure hardware
implementations are susceptible to novel forms of attack that exploit side-channel
leakage and faults. Third, the globalized, horizontal semiconductor business model
raises concerns of trust and intellectual-property protection. HOST 2012 is a forum for
novel solutions to address these challenges. Innovative test mechanisms may reveal
Trojans in a design before they are able to do harm. Implementation attacks may be
thwarted using side-channel resistant design or fault-tolerant designs. New securityaware
design tools can assist a designer in implementing critical and trusted
functionality, quickly and efficiently. | | 19 | 19th International Workshop on fast software encryption FSE 2012 (Washington, USA) | Deadline: 2012-01-23
Dates: 2012-03-19 2012-03-21 | FSE 2012 is the 19th annual Fast Software Encryption workshop, for the eleventh year sponsored by the International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR). FSE 2012 will take place in Washington DC, USA. Original research papers on symmetric cryptology are invited for submission to FSE 2012. The workshop concentrates on fast and secure primitives for symmetric cryptography, including the design and analysis of block ciphers, stream ciphers, encryption schemes, analysis and evaluation tools, hash functions, and message authentication codes (MACs). | | 20 | 5th International Conference on Pairing-Based Cryptography PAIRING 2012 (Cologne, Germany) | Deadline: 2012-01-30
Dates: 2012-05-16 2012-05-18 | The 5th International Conference on Pairing-Based Cryptography (Pairing 2012) will be held in Cologne, Germany on May 16-18, 2012; these are Wednesday – Friday before PKC which is held in Darmstadt, Germany. As in previous years, the focus of Pairing 2012 is on all aspects of pairing-based cryptography, including: cryptographic primitives and protocols, mathematical foundations, software and hardware implementation, and applied security. |
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