- From: Joshua D. Guttman <guttman@mitre.org>
- Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2008 20:45:03 -0400
- To: www-math@w3.org
Are you aware of the new workshop SecRet on security and rewriting? This year it will have its third edition, as a workshop associated with CSF and LICS. It will be in Pittsburgh in late June. Think you'd like to submit something? Regards -- Joshua ******************************************************************** SecReT 2008 3rd International Workshop on Security and Rewriting Techniques http://www.dsic.upv.es/workshops/secret08 Sunday, June 22, 2008, Pittsburgh, USA Affiliated workshop of the 21st IEEE Computer Security Foundations Symposium (CSF) and the 23rd IEEE Symposium on Logic In Computer Science (LICS) IMPORTANT DATES Abstract Submission March 31, 2008 Full Paper Submission April 6, 2008 Acceptance Notification May 12, 2008 Camera Ready May 26, 2008 Workshop June 22, 2008 SCOPE The aim of this workshop is to bring together rewriting researchers and security experts, in order to foster their interaction and develop future collaborations in this area, provide a forum for presenting new ideas and work in progress, and enable newcomers to learn about current activities in this area. The workshop focuses on the use of rewriting techniques in all aspects of security. Specific topics include: authentication, encryption, access control and authorization, protocol verification, specification of policies, intrusion detection, integrity of information, control of information leakage, control of distributed and mobile code, etc. Previous instances of SecRet were held in 2006 (S. Servolo, Venice, Italy), and 2007 (Paris, France). LOCATION SecReT'08 will be held at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. The workshop is associated with the 21st IEEE Computer Security Foundations Symposium (CSF'08) and the 23rd IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science (LICS'08). SUBMISSION PROCEDURE Submission is web-based via a link available in the main web page. Submissions must be received by April 6, 2008. In addition, a title and abstract must be submitted by March 31, 2008. Submitted papers should be at most 15 pages in the ENTCS style, and should include an abstract and the author's information. See the author's instructions of ENTCS style at http://www.entcs.org. PUBLICATION Accepted papers will be published in a preliminary volume available during the workshop. After the workshop, a final version of the proceedings will be published in the Elsevier series Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science (ENTCS). INVITED SPEAKERS Hubert Comon Cachan, France Jonathan Millen MITRE, USA PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS Daniel Dougherty Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA Santiago Escobar Technical University of Valencia, Spain PROGRAM COMMITTEE Pierpaolo Degano Pisa, Italy Daniel Dougherty Worcester, USA Santiago Escobar Valencia, Spain Maribel Fernandez King's College London, UK Thomas Genet IRISA Rennes, France Joshua Guttman MITRE, USA Catherine Meadows NRL, USA Monica Nesi L'Aquila, Italy Michael Rusinowitch Lorraine, France Ralf Treinen Paris-7, France ******************************************************************** -- Joshua D. Guttman The MITRE Corporation
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