- From: Joshua D. Guttman <guttman@mitre.org>
- Date: 21 Dec 2005 09:21:25 -0500
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Call For Papers 19th IEEE Computer Security Foundations Workshop (CSFW 19) July 5 - 7, 2006 Venice, Italy Sponsored by the Technical Committee on Security and Privacy of the IEEE Computer Society CSFW-19 website: http://www.dsi.unive.it/CSFW19/ CSFW home page: http://www.ieee-security.org/CSFWweb/ CSFW CFP: http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/guttman/csfw19-cfp.html For nearly two decades, CSFW has brought together a small group of researchers to examine foundational issues in information security. Many seminal papers and techniques were first presented at CSFW. We are interested in new theoretical results in computer security, but also in more exploratory presentations. Exploratory work may examine open questions and raise fundamental concerns about existing theories. Panel proposals are welcome as well as papers. Possible topics include, but are not limited to: Authentication Access control Distributed systems Information flow Trust and trust security Security management Security for mobile protocols Security models computing Anonymity and Intrusion Executable content Privacy detection Decidability and Electronic voting Data and system complexity Network security integrity Formal methods for Resource usage Database security security control Language-based security This year's CSFW will be held in Venice. Proceedings published by the IEEE Computer Society Press will be available at the workshop, and selected papers will be invited for submission to the Journal of Computer Security. The CiteSeer Impact page (http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/impact.html, compiled in 2003) lists CSFW as 38th out of 1200 venues in impact (3.11%) based on citation frequency. Important Dates o Submit title and abstract: 30 January 2006 (The deadline for abstracts is strict.) o Submit full paper: 3 February 2006 (strict) o Submit panel proposal: 10 March 2006 o Notification of acceptance: 20 March 2006 o Camera-ready papers: 11 April 2006 o Workshop: 5--7 July 2006 Program Committee Michael Backes, IBM Research Alan Jeffrey, Bell Labs David Basin, ETH Zurich Gavin Lowe, Oxford Bruno Blanchet, ENS Jonathan Millen, MITRE Gérard Boudol, INRIA John Mitchell, Stanford Ran Canetti, IBM Research Andrew Myers, Cornell Véronique Cortier, LORIA Michael Rusinowitch, LORIA Pierpaolo Degano, Pisa Mark Ryan, Birmingham Sandro Etalle, Twente Andrei Sabelfeld, Chalmers Riccardo Focardi, Venice Andre Scedrov, Pennsylvania Andrew Gordon, Microsoft Research Steve Schneider, Surrey Joshua Guttman, MITRE (Chair) Vitaly Shmatikov, Texas Matthew Hennessy, Sussex Lenore Zuck, Illinois/Chicago Workshop Location The 19th IEEE Computer Security Foundations Workshop will be held in the facilities of Venice International University, located on the island of San Servolo, about 10 minutes by water ferry from the Piazza San Marco. This year's workshop will be held a few days earlier than ICALP (http://icalp06.dsi.unive.it/), in the same location. Instructions for Participants Although submission is open to anyone, attendance is by invitation. All authors of accepted papers are invited to attend, and authors are required to ensure that at least one will be present. This year's meeting location will allow us to invite more participants than previous years. ICALP attendees or other scholars who would like to attend CSFW are encouraged to contact the General Chair, Riccardo Focardi, about invitations. Submission Instructions Submitted papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference with published proceedings. Papers should be submitted in Postscript or Portable Document Format (PDF). Papers submitted in a proprietary word processor format such as Microsoft Word cannot be considered. At least one coauthor of each accepted paper is required to attend CSFW-19 to present the paper. Papers may be submitted using the two-column IEEE Proceedings style available for various document preparation systems at IEEE-CS Press. Papers in this style should be at most 12 pages long, not counting bibliography and well-marked appendices. Alternatively, papers can be in Springer LLNCS style. In LLNCS style papers must be at most 20 pages long excluding the bibliography and well-marked appendices. Committee members are not required to read appendices, and so the paper must be intelligible without them. Papers not adhering to the page limits will be rejected without consideration of their merits. The paper submission website will be open in January 2006. Proposals for panels are also welcome. They should be no more than five pages in length and should include possible panelists and an indication of which of those panelists have confirmed a desire to participate. They should be submitted be email to the program chair by 10 March 2006. A session of five-minute talks was successful last year, so we will have one again this year. Abstracts will be solicited in May. There are PDF and HTML versions of this call for papers at http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/guttman/csfw19-cfp.html. For further information contact: +---------------------------------------------------------+ |General Chair |Program Chair |Publications | | | |Chair | |---------------------+-----------------+-----------------| |Riccardo Focardi |Joshua Guttman |Jonathan Herzog | |Università di |The MITRE |The MITRE | |Venezia, Informatica |Corporation |Corporation | |Via Torino 155 |202 Burlington Rd|202 Burlington Rd| |I-30172 Mestre (Ve), |Bedford, MA 01730|Bedford, MA 01730| |Italy |USA |USA | |+39 041 2348438 |+1 781 271 2654 |+1 781 271 7281 | |focardi@dsi.unive.it |guttman@mitre.org|jherzog@mitre.org| +---------------------------------------------------------+ -- Joshua D. 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