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| Dates | Title | | 21 | 10th International Conference on Applied Cryptography and Network Security ACNS 2012 (Singapore) | Deadline: 2012-02-05
Dates: 2012-06-26 2012-06-29 | The conference seeks submissions from academia, industry, and government presenting novel research on all aspects of applied cryptography as well as network security and privacy. Papers describing novel paradigms, original directions, or non-traditional perspectives are also encouraged. The conference has two tracks: a research track and an industry track. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Access control
- Applied cryptography
- Automated protocols analysis
- Biometric security and privacy
- Complex systems security
- Critical infrastructure protection
- Cryptographic primitives and protocols
- Database and system security
- Data protection
- Digital rights management
- Email and web security
- Identity management
- Intellectual property protection
- Internet fraud
- Intrusion detection and prevention
- Key management
- Malware
- Network security protocols
- Privacy, anonymity, and untraceability
- Privacy-enhancing technology
- Policies
- Protection for the future Internet
- Security in P2P systems
- Security and privacy in cloud and grid systems
- Security in e-commerce
- Security in pervasive/ubiquitous computing
- Security and privacy in distributed systems
- Security and privacy in smart grids
- Security and privacy in wireless networks
- Security and privacy metrics
- Secure mobile agents and mobile code
- Trust management
- Usability and security
| | 22 | 7th International Workshop on Digital Forensics and Incident Analysis WDFIA 2012 (Hersonissos, Crete, Greece) | Deadline: 2012-02-13
Dates: 2012-06-06 2012-06-08 | The field of digital forensics is rapidly evolving and continues to gain significance in both the law enforcement and the scientific community. Being intrinsically interdisciplinary, it draws upon a wide range of subject areas such as information & communication technologies, law, social sciences and business administration. We are pleased to announce the 7th annual workshop on digital forensics and incident analysis graciously hosted at the Creta Maria Convention Centre, Crete, Greece. WDFIA 2012 is supported by IFIP WG 8, and immediately follows the IFIP SEC 2012 international conference at the same venue. The workshop aims to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to present original, unpublished research results and innovative ideas. We welcome the submission of papers from the full spectrum of issues relating to the theory and practice of digital forensics and incident analysis. Areas of special interest include, but are not limited to:
- Digital forensics tools and applications
- Incident response and investigation
- Forensic standards and procedures
- Portable electronic device forensics
- Network forensics
- Data hiding and recovery
- Network traffic analysis, traceback and attribution
- Data mining and e-discovery and their corporate use
- Legal, ethical and policy issues related to digital forensics
- Digital evidence visualisation and presentation
- Integrity of digital evidence and live investigations
- Digital evidence chain of custody, storage and preservation
- Multimedia analysis
- Digital forensics case studies
- Digital forensics training and education
- Best practices and case studies
- Forensics issues of malicious code
- Anti-forensics
| | 23 | 6th International Symposium on Human Aspects of Information Security and Assurance HAISA 2012 (Hersonissos, Crete, Greece) | Deadline: 2012-02-13
Dates: 2012-06-06 2012-06-08 | It is commonly acknowledged that security requirements cannot be addressed by technical means alone, and that a significant aspect of protection comes down to the attitudes, awareness, behaviour and capabilities of the people involved. Indeed, people can potentially represent a key asset in achieving security, but factors such as lack of awareness and understanding, combined with unreasonable demands from security technologies, can dramatically impede their ability to do so. With this in mind, HAISA 2012 specifically addresses information security issues that relate to people. It concerns the methods that inform and guide users' understanding of security, and the technologies that can benefit and support them in achieving protection. HAISA 2012 welcomes papers addressing research and case studies in relation to any aspect of information security that pertains to the attitudes, perceptions and behaviour of people, and how human characteristics or technologies may be positively modified to improve the level of protection. Indicative themes include:
- Information security culture
- Awareness and education methods
- Enhancing risk perception
- Public understanding of security
- Usable security
- Psychological models of security software usage
- User acceptance of security policies and technologies
- User-friendly authentication methods
- Biometric technologies and impacts
- Automating security functionality
- Non-intrusive security
- Assisting security administration
- Impacts of standards, policies, compliance requirements
- Organizational governance for information assurance
- Simplifying risk and threat assessment
- Understanding motivations for misuse
- Social engineering and other human-related risks
- Privacy attitudes and practices
- Computer ethics and security
| | 24 | 12th Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium PETS 2012 (Vigo, Spain) | Deadline: 2012-02-20
Dates: 2012-07-11 2012-07-13 | Privacy and anonymity are increasingly important in the online world. Corporations, governments, and other organizations are realizing and exploiting their power to track users and their behavior. Approaches to protecting individuals, groups, but also companies and governments, from profiling and censorship include decentralization, encryption, distributed trust, and automated policy disclosure. The 12th Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium addresses the design and realization of such privacy services for the Internet and other data systems and communication networks by bringing together anonymity and privacy experts from around the world to discuss recent advances and new perspectives. The symposium seeks submissions from academia and industry presenting novel research on all theoretical and practical aspects of privacy technologies, as well as experimental studies of fielded systems. We encourage submissions with novel technical contributions from other communities such as law, business, and data protection authorities, that present their perspectives on technological issues. As in the past, the proceedings will be published in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science series, and will be available at the event. Suggested topics include but are not restricted to:
- Anonymous communications and publishing systems
- Attacks on privacy and privacy technologies
- Censorship resistance
- Data protection technologies
- Economics of privacy and PETs
- Fielded systems and techniques for enhancing privacy in existing systems
- Location privacy
- Privacy and anonymity in Peer-to-Peer, Cloud, and Ubiquitous Computing
- Environments
- Privacy and inference control in databases
- Privacy-enhanced access control or authentication/certification
- Privacy-friendly payment mechanisms for PETs and other services
- Privacy in Online Social Networks
- Privacy policy languages and tools
- Privacy threat models
- Profiling and data mining
- Pseudonyms, identity management, linkability, and reputation
- Reliability, robustness and abuse prevention in privacy systems
- Traffic analysis
- Transparency enhancing tools
- Usability issues and user interfaces for PETs
| | 25 | ISeCure Special Issue on Information Hiding CFP (Tehran, Iran) | Deadline: 2012-02-29
Dates: 2012-03-15 2012-06-01 | | | 26 | 5th International Conference on Information Security and Cryptology ISCTURKEY2012 (Ankara, Turkey) | Deadline: 2012-03-01
Dates: 2012-05-17 2012-05-19 | The main theme of this year's "International Conference on Information Security and Cryptology" is "Cyber Security and Defence". As living in the age of information and technology, public and private sector institutions and organizations begin to place their own data in electronic medium with an increasing amount; hence, protecting the electronic data is more important than ever in today's cyber environment in which the new spyware is developed every half second, and an average of 15-25 new attacks is occurring every day. Therefore, especially, the solutions to prevent, defence and/or resist against cyber attacks which are occurred increasingly recently towards the military, economic, technological, and critical infrastructure of the countries, and other topics will be discussed by experts in the conference. | | 27 | IACR Workshop on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems CHES 2012 (Leuven, Belgium) | Deadline: 2012-03-05
Dates: 2012-09-09 2012-09-12 | CHES covers new results on all aspects of the design and analysis of cryptographic hardware and software implementations. The workshop builds a bridge between the cryptographic research community and the cryptographic engineering community. With participants from industry, academia, and government organizations, the number of participants has grown to over 300 in recent years. In addition to a track of high-quality presentations, CHES 2012 will offer invited talks, tutorials, a poster session, and a rump session. CHES 2012 especially encourages submissions on the following two subjects: Design Methods to Build Secure and Efficient Hardware or Software, and Leakage Resilient Cryptography Including New Model Definitions and Analysis and the Design of New Cryptosystems. All submitted papers will be reviewed by at least four Program Committee members. The topics of CHES 2012 include but are not limited to:
Cryptographic implementations, including
- Hardware architectures for public-key, secret-key and hash algorithms
- Cryptographic processors and co-processors
- Hardware accelerators for security protocols
- True and pseudorandom number generators
- Physical unclonable functions
- Efficient software implementations of cryptography
Attacks against implementations and countermeasures against these attacks, including
- Side channel attacks and countermeasures
- Fault attacks and countermeasures
Hardware tampering and tamper-resistance
Tools and methodologies, including
- Computer aided cryptographic engineering
- Verification methods and tools for secure design
- Metrics for the security of embedded systems
- Secure programming techniques
- FPGA design security
- Formal methods for secure hardware
Interactions between cryptographic theory and implementation issues, including
- New and emerging cryptographic algorithms and protocols targeting embedded devices
- Special-purpose hardware for cryptanalysis
- Leakage resilient cryptography
Applications, including
- Cryptography in wireless applications
- Cryptography for pervasive computing
- Hardware IP protection and anti-counterfeiting
- Reconfigurable hardware for cryptography
- Smart card processors, systems and applications
- Security in consumer applications
- Secure storage devices
- Technologies and hardware for content protection
- Trusted computing platforms
| | 28 | 13th International Conference on Distributed Computing and Networking ICDCN 2012 (Hong Kong, China) | Deadline: 2012-06-08
Dates: 2012-01-03 2012-01-06 | CDCN (the International Conference on Distributed Computing and Networking) is a premier international conference dedicated to addressing advances in Distributed Computing and Communication Networks. Over the years, ICDCN has become a leading forum for disseminating the latest research results in these fields. As in the past, ICDCN 2012 will be organized in two tracks: Distributed Computing and Networking, and will comprise a highly selective technical program consisting of refereed submitted papers, panel discussions as well as focused workshops on emerging topics. |
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