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International Conferences and Workshops in Computer Security (2009)


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2130th IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
SP 2009
(Oakland/Berkeley, California, USA)
Deadline:


Dates:
2009-05-17
2009-05-20
Since 1980, the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy has been the premier forum for computer security research, presenting the latest developments and bringing together researchers and practitioners. We solicit previously unpublished papers offering novel research contributions in any aspect of computer security or privacy. S & P is interested in all aspects of computer security and privacy. Papers may present advances in the theory, design, implementation, analysis, or empirical evaluation of secure systems. Papers without a clear application to security or privacy will be considered out of scope and may be rejected without full review. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
  • Access control
  • Anonymity
  • Application-level security
  • Attacks and defenses
  • Authentication
  • Distributed systems security
  • Embedded system security
  • Forensics
  • Hardware-based security
  • Information flow
  • Information security
  • Intrusion detection
  • Malicious code
  • Language-based security
  • Network security
  • Physical security
  • Privacy-preserving systems
  • Recovery
  • Secure protocols
  • Security architectures
  • Security and privacy policies
  • System security
  • Usability and security
  • Web security
2224th IFIP International Information Security Conference
SEC 2009
(Pafos, Cyprus)
Deadline:


Dates:
2009-05-18
2009-05-20
Papers offering novel and mature research contributions, in any aspect of information security and privacy, are solicited for submission to the conference. Papers may present theory, applications, or practical experiences on topics including but not limited to:
  • Access Control
  • Applications of Cryptography
  • Attacks and Viral Software
  • Authentication and Authorization
  • Biometrics and Applications
  • Critical ICT Resource Protection
  • Data and System Integrity
  • Data Protection, Ethics
  • Digital Content Security
  • Identity Management
  • Information Hiding
  • Information Warfare
  • Internet and Web Security
  • Intrusion Detection
  • Peer-to-Peer Security
  • Privacy Enhancing Technologies
  • Risk Analysis and Management
  • Secure Electronic Voting
  • Secure Sensor Networks
  • Secure Systems Development
  • Security Architectures
  • Security Economics
  • Security Education
  • Security Management
  • Security Metrics
  • Smart Cards
  • SPAM, SPIT, SPIM
  • Trust Management and Models
234th International Workshop on Systematic Approaches to Digital Forensic Engineering, Held in conjunction with the 2009 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SP 2009)
SADFE 2009
(Oakland, CA, USA)
Deadline:


Dates:
2009-05-21
2009-05-21
The SADFE (Systematic Approaches to Digital Forensic Engineering) International Workshop promotes systematic approaches to computer investigations, by furthering the advancement of digital forensic engineering as a disciplined practice. Most previous SADFE papers have emphasized cyber crime investigations, and this is still a key focus of the meeting. However, we also welcome papers on forensics that do not necessarily involve a crime: general attack analysis, insider threat, insurance and compliance investigations, and similar forms of retrospective analysis are all viable topics. Digital forensic engineering is characterized by the application of scientific and mathematical principles to the investigation and establishment of facts or evidence, either for use within a court of law or to aid in understanding past events on a computer system. Past speakers and attendees of SADFE have included computer scientists, social scientists, forensic practitioners, law enforcement, lawyers, and judges. The synthesis of hard technology and science with social science and practice forms the foundation of this conference. To advance the state of the art, SADFE-2009 solicits broad-based, innovative digital forensic engineering technology, techno-legal and practice-related submissions in the following four areas:
    Digital Data and Evidence Management: advanced digital evidence discovery, collection, and storage
  • Identification, authentication and collection of digital evidence
  • Post-collection handling of evidence and the preservation of data integrity
  • Evidence preservation and storage
  • Forensic-enabled architectures and processes, including network processes
  • Managing geographically, politically and/or jurisdictionally dispersed data
  • Data and web mining systems for identification and authentication of relevant data

    Principle-based Digital Forensic Processes: systematic engineering processes supporting digital evidence management which are sound on scientific, technical and legal grounds
  • Legal and technical aspects of admissibility and evidence tests
  • Examination environments for digital data
  • Courtroom expert witness and case presentation
  • Case studies illustrating privacy, legal and legislative issues
  • Forensic tool validation: legal implications and issues
  • Legal and privacy implications for digital and computational forensic analysis

    Digital Evidence Analytics: advanced digital evidence analysis, correlation, and presentation
  • Advanced search, analysis, and presentation of digital evidence
  • Progressive cyber crime scenario analysis and reconstruction technology
  • Legal case construction & digital evidence support
  • Cyber-crime strategy analysis & modeling
  • Combining digital and non-digital evidence
  • Supporting qualitative or statistical evidence
  • Computational systems and computational forensic analysis

    Forensic-support technologies: forensic-enabled and proactive monitoring/response
  • Forensics of embedded or non-traditional devices (e.g. digicams, cell phones, SCADA)
  • Innovative forensic engineering tools and applications
  • Forensic-enabled support for incident response
  • Forensic tool validation: methodologies and principles
  • Legal and technical collaboration
  • Digital Forensics Surveillance Technology and Procedures
  • "Honeypot" and other target systems for data collection and monitoring
244th International Conference on Internet Monitoring and Protection
ICIMP 2009
(Venice, Italy)
Deadline:


Dates:
2009-05-24
2009-05-28
The International Conference on Internet Monitoring and Protection (ICIMP 2009) initiates a series of special events targeting security, performance, vulnerabilities in Internet, as well as disaster prevention and recovery. Dedicated events focus on measurement, monitoring and lessons learnt in protecting the user. Special areas of interests can be found at the conference call-for-paper page.
255th International Workshop on Security in Systems and Networks, Held in conjunction with the International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS 2009)
SSN 2009
(Rome, Italy)
Deadline:


Dates:
2009-05-29
2009-05-29
This workshop aims to bring together the technologies and researchers who share interest in the area of network and distributed system security. The main purpose is to promote discussions of research and relevant activities in security-related subjects. It also aims at increasing the synergy between academic and industry professionals working in this area. The workshop seeks papers that address theoretical, experimental, and work in-progress in the area of cybersecurity at the system and network levels. Topics covered by the workshop will include, but are not limited to, the following:
  • Ad hoc and sensor network security
  • Cryptographic algorithms and distributed digital signatures
  • Distributed denial of service attacks
  • Distributed intrusion detection and protection systems
  • Firewall and distributed access control
  • Grid computing security
  • Key management
  • Network security issues and protocols
  • Mobile codes security and Internet Worms
  • Security in e-commerce
  • Security in peer-to-peer and overlay networks
  • Security in mobile and pervasive computing
  • Security architectures in distributed and parallel systems
  • Security theory and tools in distributed and parallel systems
  • Video surveillance and monitoring systems
  • Information hiding and multimedia watermarking in distributed systems
  • Web content secrecy and integrity
267th International Conference on Applied Cryptography and Network Security
ACNS 2009
(Paris, France)
Deadline:


Dates:
2009-06-02
2009-06-05
ACNS is an annual conference concentrating on current developments that advance the areas of applied cryptography and its application to systems and network security. The goal is to represent both academic research works as well as developments in industrial and technical frontiers. Original research papers pertaining to all aspects of cryptography and network security are solicited for submission to ACNS'09. Relevant topics include but are not limited to:
  • Applied Cryptography and provably-secure cryptographic protocols
  • Design and analysis of efficient cryptographic primitives: public-key and symmetric-key cryptosystems, block ciphers, and hash functions
  • Network security protocols
  • Techniques for anonymity; trade-offs between anonymity and utility
  • Integrating security into the next-generation Internet: DNS security, routing, naming, denial-of-service attacks, TCP/IP, secure multicast
  • Economic fraud on the Internet: phishing, pharming, spam, and click fraud
  • Email and web security
  • Public key infrastructure, key management, certification, and revocation
  • Security and privacy for emerging technologies: sensor networks, mobile (ad hoc) networks, peer-to-peer networks, bluetooth, 802.11, RFID
  • Trust metrics and robust trust inference in distributed systems
  • Security and usability
  • Intellectual property protection: metering, watermarking, and digital rights management
  • Modeling and protocol design for rational and malicious adversaries
  • Automated analysis of protocols
27Communication and Information Systems Security Symposium, Held in conjunction with the IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2009)
CISS 2009
(Dresden, Germany)
Deadline:


Dates:
2009-06-14
2009-06-18
With the advent of pervasive computer applications and due to the proliferation of heterogeneous wired and wireless computer and communication networks, security and privacy issues have become paramount. This Symposium will address all aspects of the modeling, design, implementation, deployment, and management of security algorithms, protocols, architectures, and systems. Furthermore, contributions devoted to the evaluation, optimization, or enhancement of security and privacy mechanisms for current technologies, as well as devising efficient security and privacy solutions for emerging technologies, are solicited. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
  • Authentication protocols and message authentication
  • Biometric security: technologies, risks, vulnerabilities, bio-cryptography, mobile template protection
  • Computer and network forensics
  • Cryptography: Conventional public-key crypto, symmetric-key crypto, advanced crypto, and quantum crypto
  • DDOS attacks, DNS spoofing, and countermeasures
  • Formal trust models
  • Information hiding and watermarking
  • Information systems security
  • Intrusion detection, localization, and countermeasures
  • Mobile and Wireless network security, including ad hoc networks, P2P networks, 3G, 4G, sensor networks, Bluetooth, 802.11 family and WiMAX
  • Network security metrics and performance
  • Network traffic analysis techniques
  • Operating systems security and log analysis tools
  • Optical network security
  • Privacy and privacy enhancing technologies
  • Security modeling and protocol design
  • Virtual private networks
  • VoIP Security
  • Vulnerability, exploitation tools and virus analysis
  • Web, eBusiness, eCommerce, eGovernment security
283rd International Conference on Emerging Security Information, Systems and Technologies
SECURWARE 2009
(Athens, Greece)
Deadline:


Dates:
2009-06-14
2009-06-19
The SECURWARE 2009 is an event covering related topics on theory and practice on security, cryptography, secure protocols, trust, privacy, confidentiality, vulnerability, intrusion detection and other areas related to low enforcement, security data mining, malware models, etc. SECURWARE 2009 Special Areas (details in the CfP on site) are:
  • ARCH: Security frameworks, architectures and protocols
  • SECMAN: Security management
  • SECTECH: Security technologies
  • SYSSEC: System security
  • INFOSEC: Information security
  • MALWA: Malware and Anti-malware
  • ANTIFO: Anti-forensics
  • PRODAM: Profiling data mining
  • SECHOME: Smart home security
  • SECDYN: Security and privacy in dynamic environments
  • ECOSEC: Ecosystem security and trust
  • CRYPTO: Cryptography
  • CYBER-Threat
294th International Workshop on Security
WNGS 2009
(Korea University, Seoul, Korea)
Deadline:


Dates:
2009-06-25
2009-06-27
The workshop will provide an opportunity for academic and industry professionals to discuss the latest issues and progress in the area of NGS. The workshop will publish high quality papers which are closely related to the various theories and practical applications in NGS. In addition, we expect that the workshop and its publications will be a trigger for further related research and technology improvements in this important subject. Topics (included, but are not limited to):
  • Cryptographic Protocol & Application In NGS
  • Peer-to-Peer Security & Application
  • Privacy & Anonymity in NGS
  • Access Control in NGS
  • Biometrics in NGS
  • Key/Identity Management in NGS
  • Smart & Java Cards in NGS
  • Mobile Communication in NGS
  • Future Aviation in NGS
  • Computer Forensics in NGS
  • Efficient Implementations in NGS
306th International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing
ATC 2009
(Brisbane, Australia)
Deadline:


Dates:
2009-07-07
2009-07-10
ATC-09 will offer a forum for researchers to exchange ideas and experiences in the most innovative research and development in these challenging areas and includes all technical aspects related to autonomic/organic computing (AC/OC) and trusted computing (TC). Topics include but are not limited to the following:
  • AC/OC Theory and Model: Models, negotiation, cooperation, competition, self-organization, emergence, verification etc.
  • AC/OC Architectures and Systems: Autonomic elements & their relationship, frameworks, middleware, observer/controller architectures, etc.
  • AC/OC Components and Modules: Memory, storage, database, device, server, proxy, software, OS, I/O, etc.
  • AC/OC Communication and Services: Networks, self-organized net, web service, grid, P2P, semantics, agent, transaction, etc.
  • AC/OC Tools and Interfaces: Tools/interfaces for AC/OC system development, test, monitoring, assessment, supervision, etc.
  • Trust Models and Specifications: Models and semantics of trust, distrust, mistrust, over-trust, cheat, risk, reputation, reliability, etc.
  • Trust-related Security and Privacy: Trust-related secure architecture, framework, policy, intrusion detection/awareness, protocols, etc.
  • Trusted Reliable and Dependable Systems: Fault-tolerant systems, hardware redundancy, robustness, survivable systems, failure recovery, etc.
  • Trustworthy Services and Applications: Trustworthy Internet/web/grid/P2P e-services, secured mobile services, novel applications, etc.
  • Trust Standards and Non-Technical Issues: Trust standards and issues related to personality, ethics, sociology, culture, psychology, economy, etc.

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