- From: Hugh Glaser <hg@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
- Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2012 01:15:25 +0000
- To: Paul Kelly <p.kelly@worldcis.org>
- CC: "<semantic-web@w3.org>" <semantic-web@w3.org>
Paul,
I have now had 9 notifications of this conference on this list alone (so this is not a cross-posting issue).
An particularly bad is getting 4 identical messages in the last 24 hours.
Which is the same pattern as 10-11 January.
This is an abuse of the list - please ensure that this does not happen in future.
Thanks
Hugh.
On 2 Feb 2012, at 00:29, Paul Kelly wrote:
> Apologies for cross-postings.
>
> Please send it to interested colleagues and students. Thanks!
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> ****************************************************************************
> World Congress on Internet Security (WorldCIS-2012)
> Technically Co-Sponsored by IEEE UK/RI Computer Chapter and IEEE K/W
> Section
> June 10-12, 2012
> Venue: University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada
> www.worldcis.org
> ****************************************************************************
>
> The World Congress on Internet Security (WorldCIS-2012)
> is Technically Co-Sponsored by IEEE UK/RI Computer Chapter
> and IEEE K/W Section. The WorldCIS-2012 is an international
> forum dedicated to the advancement of the theory and practical
> implementation of security on the Internet and Computer Networks.
> The inability to properly secure the Internet, computer networks,
> protecting the Internet against emerging threats and vulnerabilities,
> and sustaining privacy and trust has been a key focus of research.
> The WorldCIS aims to provide a highly professional and comparative
> academic research forum that promotes collaborative excellence between
> academia and industry.
>
> On the ubiquitous networking environments, information is explosively
> used for various kinds of purposes. From a service perspective, a number
> of context or ambient aware services are envisaged for "ubiquitous
> networking" but based on the context security remains an issue.
>
> The objectives of the WorldCIS are to bridge the knowledge
> gap between academia and industry, promote research esteem
> and and to fostering discussions on information technologies,
> information systems and globa security applications.
> The WorldCIS-2012 invites speakers and researchers to submit
> papers that encompass conceptual analysis, design implementation
> and performance evaluation.
>
> Original papers are invited on recent advances in Internet,
> Computer Communications and Networking Security.
>
> The topics in WorldCIS-2012 include but are not confined
> to the following areas:
>
> *Internet Security
> *Security, trust and privacy
> *Self-organizing networks
> *Sensor nets and embedded systems
> *Service overlays
> *Switches and switching
> *Topology characterization and inference
> *Traffic measurement and analysis
> *Traffic engineering and control
> *Trust and Data Security
> *Virtual and overlay networks
> *Web services and performance
> *Wireless mesh networks and protocols
> *Ad hoc mobile networks Security
> *Addressing and location management
> *Broadband access technologies
> *Blended Internet Security Methods
> *Biometrics
> *Boundary Issues of Internet Security
> *Capacity planning
> *Cellular and broadband wireless nets
> *Congestion control
> *Content distribution
> *Cryptography
> *Cross layer design and optimization
> *Cyber-physical computing/networking
> *Geographic information systems
> *Privacy Protection and Forensic in Ubi-com
> *Quality of Service Issues
> *Regulations
> *Secured Database Systems
> *Security in Data Mining
> *Security and Access Control
> *Semantic Web and Ontology
> *Data management for U-commerce
> *Software Architectures
> *Defence Systems
> *Delay/disruption tolerant networks
> *End Users
> *Enabling technologies for the Internet
> *Implementation and experimental testbeds
> *Future Internet Design and Applications
> *Middleware support for networking
> *Mobility models and systems
> *Multicast and anycast
> *Multimedia protocols and networking
> *Network applications and services
> *Network architectures Network control
> *Network management
> *Network simulation and emulation
> *Novel network architectures
> *Network and Protocol Architectures
> *Peer-to-peer communications
> *Performance evaluation
> *Power control and management
> *Pricing and billing
> *Protocols and Standards
> *Resource allocation and management
> *RFID
> *Optical networks
> *Routing protocols
> *Scheduling and buffer management
> *Virtual Reality
>
>
> IMPORTANT DATES:
>
> Full Paper Submission Date: March 01, 2012
> Extended Abstract (Work in Progress) Submission Date: February 25, 2012
> Proposal for Workshops and Tutorials: March 15, 2012
> Notification of Workshop and Tutorial Acceptance: March 20, 2012
> Proposal for Industrial Presentation: February 25, 2012
> Notification of Extended Abstract Acceptance/Rejection: March 05, 2012
> Notification of Industrial Presentation Acceptance: March 05, 2012
> Notification of Paper Acceptance/Rejection: March 15, 2012
> Camera Ready Extended Abstract Due: March 20, 2012
> Camera Ready Paper Due: April 02, 2012
> Early Registration Deadline: January 01 to March 30, 2012
> Late Registration Deadline (Authors only): March 31, 2012 to May 31, 2012
> Conference Dates: June 10-12, 2012
>
> For further details, please visit conference website www.worldcis.org
--
Hugh Glaser,
Web and Internet Science
Electronics and Computer Science,
University of Southampton,
Southampton SO17 1BJ
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