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International Conferences and Workshops in Computer Security (2009)


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41International Conference on Security and Cryptography
SECRYPT 2009
(Milan, Italy)
Deadline:
2009-02-17

Dates:
2009-07-07
2009-07-10
The purpose of SECRYPT 2009 is to bring together researchers, engineers and practitioners interested on information systems and applications in the context of wireless networks and mobile technologies. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, provided they fit in one of the following main topic areas:
    Area 1: Access Control and Intrusion Detection
  • Intrusion Detection and Vulnerability Assessment
  • Authentication and Non-repudiation
  • Identification and Authentication
  • Insider Threats and Countermeasures
  • Intrusion Detection & Prevention
  • Identity and Trust Management
  • Biometric Security
  • Trust models and metrics
  • Regulation and Trust Mechanisms
  • Data Integrity
  • Models for Authentication, Trust and Authorization
  • Access Control in Computing Environments
  • Multiuser Information

    Area 2: Network Security and Protocols
  • IPsec, VPNs and Encryption Modes
  • Service and Systems Design and QoS Network Security
  • Fairness Scheduling and QoS Guarantee
  • Reliability and Dependability
  • Web Performance and Reliability
  • Denial of Service and Other Attacks
  • Data and Systems Security
  • Data Access & Synchronization
  • GPRS and CDMA Security
  • Mobile System Security
  • Ubiquitous Computing Security
  • Security in Localization Systems
  • Sensor and Mobile Ad Hoc Network Security
  • Wireless Network Security (WiFi, WiMAX, WiMedia and Others)
  • Security of GSM/GPRS/UMTS Systems
  • Peer-to-Peer Security
  • e-Commerce Protocols and Micropayment Schemes

    Area 3: Cryptographic Techniques and Key Management
  • Smart Card Security
  • Public Key Crypto Applications
  • Coding Theory and Practice
  • Spread Spectrum Systems
  • Speech/Image Coding
  • Shannon Theory
  • Stochastic Processes
  • Quantum Information Processing
  • Mobile Code & Agent Security
  • Digital Rights Management

    Area 4: Information Assurance
  • Planning Security
  • Risk Assessment
  • Security Area Control
  • Organizational Security Policies and Responsibility
  • Security Through Collaboration
  • Human Factors and Human Behaviour Recognition Techniques
  • Ethical and Legal Implications
  • Intrusive, Explicit Security vs. Invisible, Implicit Computing
  • Information Hiding
  • Information Systems Auditing
  • Management of Computing Security

    Area 5: Security in Information Systems
  • Security for Grid Computing
  • Secure Software Development Methodologies
  • Security for Web Services
  • Security for Databases and Data Warehouses
  • e-Health
  • Security Engineering
  • Security Information Systems Architectures
  • Security Requirements
  • Security Metrics
  • Personal Data Protection
  • XML Security
  • Workflow and Business Process Security
42Annual IFIP WG 11.3 Working Conference on Data and Applications Security
DBSEC 2009
(Montreal, Canada)
Deadline:
2009-02-20

Dates:
2009-07-12
2009-07-15
The 23rd Annual IFIP WG 11.3 Working Conference on Data and Applications Security provides a forum for presenting original unpublished research results, practical experiences, and innovative ideas in data and applications security. Papers and panel proposals are also solicited. Papers may present theory, techniques, applications, or practical experience on topics of relevance to IFIP WG 11.3:
  • Access Control
  • Applied cryptography in data security
  • Identity theft and countermeasures
  • Integrity maintenance
  • Intrusion detection
  • Knowledge discovery and privacy
  • Organizational security
  • Privacy and privacy-preserving data management
  • Secure transaction processing
  • Secure information integration
  • Secure Semantic Web
  • Secure sensor monitoring
  • Secure Web Services
  • Threats, vulnerabilities, and risk management
  • Trust management
Additional topics of interest include (but are not limited to): Critical Infrastructure Protection, Cyber Terrorism, Information Warfare, Database Forensics, Electronic Commerce Security, and Security in Digital Health Care.
436th International Conference on Trust, Privacy, and Security in Digital Business, Held in conjunction with the 20th International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA 2009)
TrustBus 2009
(Linz, Austria)
Deadline:
2009-02-20

Dates:
2009-08-31
2009-09-04
TrustBus’09 will bring together researchers from different disciplines, developers, and users all interested in the critical success factors of digital business systems. We are interested in papers, work-in-progress reports, and industrial experiences describing advances in all areas of digital business applications related to trust and privacy, including, but not limited to:
  • Anonymity and pseudonymity in business transactions
  • Business architectures and underlying infrastructures
  • Common practice, legal and regulatory issues
  • Cryptographic protocols
  • Delivery technologies and scheduling protocols
  • Design of businesses models with security requirements
  • Economics of Information Systems Security
  • Electronic cash, wallets and pay-per-view systems
  • Enterprise management and consumer protection
  • Identity and Trust Management
  • Intellectual property and digital rights management
  • Intrusion detection and information filtering
  • Languages for description of services and contracts
  • Management of privacy & confidentiality
  • Models for access control and authentication
  • Multimedia web services
  • New cryptographic building-blocks for e-business applications
  • Online transaction processing
  • PKI & PMI
  • Public administration, governmental services
  • P2P transactions and scenarios
  • Real-time Internet E-Services
  • Reliability and security of content and data
  • Reliable auction, e-procurement and negotiation technology
  • Reputation in services provision
  • Secure process integration and management
  • Security and Privacy models for Pervasive Information Systems
  • Security Policies
  • Shopping, trading, and contract management tools
  • Smartcard technology
  • Transactional Models
  • Trust and privacy issues in mobile commerce environments
  • Usability of security technologies and services
Additional topics of interest include (but are not limited to): Critical Infrastructure Protection, Cyber Terrorism, Information Warfare, Database Forensics, Electronic Commerce Security, and Security in Digital Health Care.
44IEEE International Symposium on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks
POLICY 2009
(Imperial College London, UK)
Deadline:
2009-03-02

Dates:
2009-07-20
2009-07-22
The symposium brings together researchers and practitioners working on policy-based systems across a range of application areas including policy-based networking, privacy and security management, storage area networking, and enterprise systems. POLICY 2009 has grown out of a highly successful series of workshops and this is recognized by the elevation of the event to an IEEE symposium. This year, in addition to the latest research results from the communities working in any area of policy-based management and computing, we encourage contributions on policy-based techniques in support of privacy and security management, including the policy life-cycle, detection and resolution of inconsistency, refining policies from users’ requirements, and usability issues. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
  • Privacy and Security
  • Policy Models and Languages
  • Policy Applications
Additional topics of interest include (but are not limited to): Critical Infrastructure Protection, Cyber Terrorism, Information Warfare, Database Forensics, Electronic Commerce Security, and Security in Digital Health Care.
455th International ICST Conference on Security and Privacy for Communication Networks
SECURECOMM 2009
(Athens, Greece)
Deadline:
2009-03-31

Dates:
2009-09-14
2009-09-18
Securecomm seeks high-quality research contributions in the form of well developed papers. Topics of interest encompass research advances in ALL areas of secure communications and networking. However, topics in other areas (e.g., formal methods, database security, secure software, foundations of cryptography) will be considered only if a clear connection to private or secure communications/networking is demonstrated. The aim of Securecomm is to bring together security and privacy experts in academia, industry and government as well as practitioners, standards developers and policy makers, in order to engage in a discussion about common goals and explore important research directions in the field. TOPICS of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
  • Security & Privacy in Wired, Wireless, Mobile, Hybrid, Sensor, Ad Hoc networks
  • Network Intrusion Detection and Prevention, Firewalls, Packet Filters
  • Malware and botnets
  • Communication Privacy and Anonymity
  • Distributed denial of service
  • Public Key Infrastructures, key management, credentials
  • Web security
  • Secure Routing, Naming/Addressing, Network Management
  • Security & Privacy in Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing, e.g., RFIDs
  • Security & Privacy for emerging technologies: VoIP, peer-to-peer and overlay network systems, Web 2.0
464th International Workshop on Security
IWSEC 2009
(Toyama, Japan)
Deadline:
2009-04-03

Dates:
2009-10-28
2009-10-30
The aim of IWSEC2009 is to contribute to research and development of various security topics: theory and applications of traditional and up-to-date security issues. Topics include but are not limited to:
  • Network and Distributed Systems Security
  • Security Issues in Ubiquitous/Pervasive Computing
  • Authorization and Access Control
  • Software and System Security
  • Usable Security
  • Privacy Enhancing Technology
  • Digital Identity Management
  • Digital Forensics
  • Biometrics
  • Cryptography
  • Information Hiding
  • Quantum Security
  • Secure and Efficient Implementation
  • Other Scientific Approaches for Security
472nd ACM International Conference on Security of Information and Networks
SIN 2009
(Mediterranean University, Gazimagusa, TRNC, North Cyprus)
Deadline:
2009-04-13

Dates:
2009-10-06
2009-10-10
The 2nd International Conference on Security of Information and Networks (SIN 2009) provides an international forum for presentation of research and applications of security in information and networks. SIN 2009 conference features contributed as well as invited papers, special sessions, workshops, and tutorials on theory and practice. Its drive is to convene a high quality, well-attended, and up-to-date conference on scientific and technical issues of security in information, networks, and systems. The main theme of SIN 2009 is Intelligent Systems for Information Assurance, Security, and Public Policy in the Age of e-Euphoria.
4814th European Symposium on Research in Computer Security
ESORICS'09
(San Malo, France)
Deadline:
2009-04-17

Dates:
2009-09-21
2009-09-23
Organized in a series of European countries, ESORICS is con?rmed as the European research event in computer security. The symposium started in 1990 and has been held on alternate years in different European countries, attracting an international audience from both the academic and industrial communities. From 2002 the symposium has been held yearly. This year it will be organized by the Computer Science Department at the University of Malaga, being the first time that the event takes place in Spain. Papers may present theory, technique, applications, or practical experience on topics including: access control, accountability, anonymity, applied cryptography, authentication, authorization and delegation, covert channels, cryptographic protocols, cybercrime, data and application security, data integrity, denial of service attacks, dependability, digital right management, formal methods in security, identity management, inference control, information dissemination control, information flow control, information warfare, intellectual property protection, intrusion tolerance, language-based security, network security, non-interference, peer-to-peer security, privacy-enhancing technology, pseudonymity, secure electronic commerce, security administration, security as quality of service, security evaluation, security management, security models, security requirements engineering, security verification, smartcards, steganography, subliminal channels, survivability, system security, transaction management, trust models and trust management policies, trustworthy user devices.
4923rd USENIX Large Installation System Administration Conference
LISA 2009
(Baltimore, MD, USA)
Deadline:
2009-04-30

Dates:
2009-11-01
2009-11-06
Effective administration of a large site requires a good understanding of modern tools and techniques, together with their underlying principles—but the human factors involved in managing and applying these technologies in a production environment are equally important. Bringing together theory and practice is an important goal of the LISA conference, and practicing system administrators as well as academic researchers all have valuable contributions to make. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
  • Authentication and authorization: "Single sign-on" technologies, identity management
  • Autonomic computing: Self-repairing systems, zero administration systems, fail-safe design
  • Configuration management: Specification languages, configuration deployment
  • Data center design: Modern methods, upgrading old centers
  • Data management: DBMS management systems, deployment architectures and methods, real world performance
  • Email: Mail infrastructures, spam prevention
  • Grid computing: Management of grid fabrics and infrastructure
  • Hardware: Multicore processor ramifications
  • Mobile computing: Supporting and managing laptops and remote communications
  • Multiple platforms: Integrating and supporting multiple platforms (e.g., Linux, Windows, Macintosh)
  • Networking: New technologies, network management
  • Security: Malware and virus prevention, security technologies and procedures, response to cyber attacks targeting individuals
  • Standards: Enabling interoperability of local and remote services and applications
  • Storage: New storage technologies, remote filesystems, backups, scaling
  • Web 2.0 technologies: Using, supporting, and managing wikis, blogs, and other Web 2.0 applications
  • Virtualization: Managing and configuring virtualized resources
50IFIP Summer School on Privacy and Identity Management for Life
IFIP 2009
(Nice, France)
Deadline:
2009-05-14

Dates:
2009-09-07
2009-09-11
New Internet developments pose greater and greater privacy dilemmas. In the Information Society, the need for individuals to protect their autonomy and retain control over their personal information is becoming more and more important. Today, information and communication technologies – and the people responsible for making decisions about them, designing, and implementing them – scarcely consider those requirements, thereby potentially putting individuals’ privacy at risk. The increasingly collaborative character of the Internet enables anyone to compose services and contribute and distribute information. It may become hard for individuals to manage and control information that concerns them and particularly how to eliminate outdated or unwanted personal information, thus leaving personal histories exposed permanently. These activities raise substantial new challenges for personal privacy at the technical, social, ethical, regulatory, and legal levels: How can privacy in emerging Internet applications such as collaborative scenarios and virtual communities be protected? What frameworks and technical tools could be utilised to maintain life-long privacy? The theme of this Summer School to be held in September 2009 and co-organised by the PrimeLife EU project and the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) will be on privacy and identity management for emerging Internet applications throughout a person’s life. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
  • privacy and Identity management (application scenarios/use cases, technologies, infrastructures, usability aspects)
  • privacy-enhancing technologies
  • anonymity and pseudonymity
  • transparency-enhancing tools
  • privacy and trust policies
  • privacy-aware web service composition
  • privacy metrics
  • trust management and reputation systems
  • assurance evaluation and control
  • privacy in complex emerging real-life scenarios
  • the use of privacy-enhancing mechanisms in various application areas that are often life-long in character such as eLearning, eHealth, or LBS
  • life-long privacy challenges and sustainable privacy and identity management
  • privacy issues relating to social networks, social network analysis, profiling
  • privacy aspects of RFID and tracking technologies, biometrics
  • surveillance, data retention, availability and other legal-regulatory aspects
  • socio-economic aspects of privacy and identity management
  • impact on social exclusion/digital divide/cultural aspects
    For more information, please see http://www.it.kau.se/IFIPsummerschool/ .
    For more information, please see http://www.esorics.org/

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