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International Conferences and Workshops in Computer Security (2009)


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3112th International Symposium On Recent Advances In Intrusion Detection
RAID 2009
(Saint-Malo, Brittany, France)
Deadline:


Dates:
2009-09-23
2009-09-25
This symposium brings together leading researchers and practitioners from academia, government, and industry to discuss issues and technologies related to intrusion detection and defense.
3214th ACM Symposium on Access Control Models and Technologies
SACMAT 2009
(Hotel La Palma, Stresa, Italy)
Deadline:
2009-01-23

Dates:
2009-06-03
2009-06-05
Papers offering novel research contributions in all aspects of access control are solicited for submission to the ACM Symposium on Access Control Models and Technologies (SACMAT). SACMAT 2009 is the fourteenth of a successful series of symposiums that continue the tradition, first established by the ACM Workshop on Role-Based Access Control, of being 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. Outstanding papers will be invited for possible publication in a prestigious journal in information assurance area. 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 models
  • Theoretical foundations for access control
  • Usage control
3311th Information Hiding Workshop
IH 2009
(Darmstadt, Germany )
Deadline:
2009-02-01

Dates:
2009-06-07
2009-06-10
For many years, Information Hiding has captured the imagination of researchers: Digital watermarking and steganography protect information, conceal secrets or are used as core primitives in Digital Rights Management schemes; steganalysis and digital forensics pose important challenges to investigators; and information hiding plays an important role in anonymous communication systems. These are but a small number of related topics and issues. Current research themes include:
  • Anonymous communication and privacy
  • Low probability of intercept communications
  • Digital forensics
  • Covert/subliminal channels
  • Steganography and steganalysis
  • Watermarking algorithms and applications
  • Security aspects of watermarking
  • Novel data hiding domains
  • Multimedia and document security
  • Novel applications of information hiding
341st International Conference on Security and Privacy in Mobile Information and Communication Systems
MobiSec 2009
(Turin, Italy)
Deadline:
2009-02-02

Dates:
2009-06-03
2009-06-05
The convergence of information and communication technology is most palpable in the form of intelligent mobile devices, accompanied by the advent of converged, and next-generation, communication networks. As mobile communication and information processing becomes a commodity, economy and society require protection of this precious resource. MobiSec brings together leading-edge researchers from academia and industry in the field of mobile systems security and privacy, as well as practitioners, standards developers and policymakers. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following focus areas:
  • Security architectures for next-generation, new-generation, and converged communication networks
  • Trusted mobile devices, hardware security
  • Network resilience
  • Threat analyses for mobile systems
  • Multi-hop authentication and trust
  • Non-repudiation of communication
  • Context-aware and data-centric security
  • Protection and safety of distributed mobile data
  • Mobile application security
  • Security for voice and multimedia communication
  • Machine-to-machine communication security
  • Trust in autonomic and opportunistic communication
  • Location based applications security and privacy
  • Security for the networked home environment
  • Security and privacy for mobile communities
  • Mobile emergency communication, public safety
  • Lawful interception and mandatory data retention
  • Security of mobile agents and code
  • Idenity management
  • Embedded security
3518th USENIX Security Symposium
USENIX-SECURITY
(Montreal, Canada)
Deadline:
2009-02-04

Dates:
2009-08-12
2009-08-14
The USENIX Security Symposium brings together researchers, practitioners, system administrators, system programmers, and others interested in the latest advances in the security of computer systems and networks. Refereed paper submissions are solicited in all areas relating to systems and network security, including:
  • Adaptive security and system management
  • Analysis of network and security protocols
  • Applications of cryptographic techniques
  • Attacks against networks and machines
  • Authentication and authorization of users, systems, and applications
  • Automated tools for source code analysis
  • Botnets
  • Cryptographic implementation analysis and construction
  • Denial-of-service attacks and countermeasures
  • File and filesystem security
  • Firewall technologies
  • Forensics and diagnostics for security
  • Hardware security
  • Intrusion and anomaly detection and prevention
  • Malicious code analysis, anti-virus, anti-spyware
  • Network infrastructure security
  • Operating system security
  • Privacy-preserving (and compromising) systems
  • Public key infrastructure
  • Rights management and copyright protection
  • Security architectures
  • Security in heterogeneous and large-scale environments
  • Security policy
  • Self-protecting and healing systems
  • Techniques for developing secure systems
  • Technologies for trustworthy computing
  • Usability and security
  • Virtualization security
  • Voting systems analysis and security
  • Web security
  • Wireless and pervasive/ubiquitous computing security
366th International Conference on Detection of Intrusions and Malware & Vulnerability Assessment
DIMVA 2009
(Milan, Italy)
Deadline:
2009-02-06

Dates:
2009-06-01
2009-07-31
The annual DIMVA conference serves as a premier forum for advancing the state of the art in intrusion detection, malware detection, and vulnerability assessment. DIMVA's scope includes, but is not restricted to the following areas:
  • Intrusion Detection: Approaches, Insider detection, Applications to business level fraud, Implementations, Prevention and response, Result correlation and cooperation, Evaluation, Potentials and limitations, Operational experiences, Legal and social aspects
  • Malware Detection: Techniques, Acquisition of specimen, Detection and analysis, Automated behavior model generation, Early warning, Prevention and containment, Trends and upcoming risks, Forensics and recovery, Economic aspects
  • Vulnerability Assessment: Vulnerabilities, Vulnerability detection and analysis, Vulnerability prevention, Classification and evaluation, Situational awareness
3722nd IEEE Computer Security Foundations Symposium
CSF 2009
(Port Jefferson, New York, USA)
Deadline:
2009-02-06

Dates:
2009-07-08
2009-07-10
The IEEE Computer Security Foundations (CSF) series brings together researchers in computer science to examine foundational issues in computer security. Over the past two decades, many seminal papers and techniques have been presented first at CSF. CiteSeer lists CSF as 38th out of more than 1200 computer science venues (top 3.11%) in impact based on citation frequency. CiteSeerX lists CSF 2007 as 7th out of 581 computer science venues (top 1.2%) in impact based on citation frequency. New theoretical results in computer security are welcome. Also welcome are more exploratory presentations, which may examine open questions and raise fundamental concerns about existing theories. Panel proposals are sought as well as papers. Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
  • Access control
  • Anonymity and Privacy
  • Authentication
  • Data and system integrity
  • Database security
  • Decidability and complexity
  • Distributed systems security
  • Electronic voting
  • Executable content
  • Formal methods for security
  • Information flow
  • Intrusion detection
  • Language-based security
  • Network security
  • Resource usage control
  • Security for mobile computing
  • Security models
  • Security protocols
  • Trust and trust management
3814th Australasian Conference on Information Security and Privacy
ACSISP 2009
(Brisbane, Australia)
Deadline:
2009-02-09

Dates:
2009-07-01
2009-07-03
Original papers pertaining to all aspects of information security and privacy are solicited for submission to the 14th Australasian Conference on Information Security and Privacy (ACISP 2009). Papers may present theory, techniques, applications and practical experiences on a variety of topics including:
  • Cryptology
  • Mobile communications security
  • Database security
  • Authentication and authorization
  • Secure operating systems
  • Intrusion detection
  • Access control
  • Security management
  • Security protocols
  • Network security
  • Secure commercial applications
  • Privacy Technologies
  • Smart cards
  • Key management and auditing
  • Mobile agent security
  • Risk assessment
  • Secure electronic commerce
  • Privacy and policy issues
  • Copyright protection
  • Security architectures and models
  • Evaluation and certification
  • Software protection and viruses
  • Computer forensics
  • Distributed system security
  • Identity management
  • Biometrics
3929th International Cryptology Conference
CRYPTO 2009
(Santa Barbara, California, USA)
Deadline:
2009-02-13

Dates:
2009-08-16
2009-08-20
Crypto 2009 is devoted to all aspects of cryptology.
40Cybercrime and Trustworthy Computing Workshop, Held in conjunction with the 6th International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing (ATC 2009)
CTC 2009
(Brisbane, Australia)
Deadline:
2009-02-15

Dates:
2009-07-07
2009-07-10
Cybercrime continues to be a growth industry, assisted by a combination of technical factors, such as insecure hardware and software platforms, and psychological factors, such as user error or naivety. The objective of this workshop is to bring together two distinct groups to encourage further collaboration - those who are working on researching cybercrime activity, such as phishing and malware, and those who are working on technical countermeasures. Example topic areas on the cybercrime theme might include:
  • Phishing, SPAM
  • Malware, Botnets
  • Scams, including advance fee fraud, romance scams, etc.
  • Forensic means to classify e-mail messages or web pages soliciting cybercrime or providing a vector for attack
  • Forensic means to cluster and identify different groups or modus operandi arising from distinct "kits"
  • For the countermeasures side, topic areas might include Anti-phishing, Anti-virus, Anti-rootkit, Anti-botnet
  • User education and/or psychological operations

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