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Subject: [ifip-tc6] Invitation for Participation: Personal Wireless
Communications 2002, 23-25Oct02
INVITATION FOR PARTICIPATION
PERSONAL WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS (PWC) 2002
Wed, October 23 - Fri, October 25, 2002, Grand Hyatt Singapore
Organised by
Institute for Communications Research
In Cooperation with
IFIP TC-6 Working Group 6.8
National University of Singapore
Supported by
IEE Singapore Centre
Co-sponsored by
Texas Instruments
This is an invitation to participate in PWC2002: Personal Wireless
Communications 2002. For details on the conference and tutorials
registration, please visit our web-site:
http://www.icr.a-star.edu.sg/pwc2002/registration.html
PWC2002 provides an international platform for prominent researchers and
industry experts around the world to promote, share and discuss various
issues and developmentsin the Mobile and Wireless Communications arena.
Over 60 papers were received for a single-track conference with a keynote
and three invited speeches and 37 papers were accepted. They will be
presented in 10 pertinent technical sessions namely Power Control/MIMO
Receiver Algorithms; Ad-Hoc Networking; Personal Wireless Communications;
Buffer Control/Receiver; Satellites/High Altitude Platforms Station; QoS;
UMTS/Wireless LANs; Multiple Access Techniques; CDMA and Mobility. There
will also be a panel session on Data Applications for PWC: >From Technology
Driven to Demand Oriented Market Strategies.
Four tutorials have also been planned as follows:
Tutorial 1: Pervasive Networking: Architecture and Protocols
Tutorial 2: Mobile and Wireless Internet - Protocols and Satellites-based
Architectures
Tutorial 3: QoS in the Next Generation of Wireless Networks
Tutorial 4: Mobile Ad Hoc Networking - Issues and New Challenges
Many renowned academics and foremost experts in this field will be attending
this conference and we look forward to your participation in this prominent
event.
IMPORTANT DATES
Early Bird Registration Closing Date: 25 September 2002
For enquiry, please call our Conference Secretariat, Jessica Koh at +65
68709188.
Best regards
Cambyse Guy OMIDYAR (Dr)
Technical Program Chair
Dear all,
at the occasion of meeting 2/2002 in Lisbon
we will celebrate the 30th anniversary of TC6.
The official part of this event will be held
on Saturday, October 5 in the late afternoon.
And on Saturday evening we will have a common dinner
(with a dinner speech by our honorary member Louis Pouzin).
At that occasion we plan to organize a "tombola" with small
presents (price no more than 5 EURO).
Thus we invite you to bring such a small present with you.
It should be in a way typical for your country, e.g.
a bottle of kvass from the nonexisting Russian TC6 delegate.
Your present will be in the tombola packet.
Best regards
Otto Spaniol
Kiril Boyanov=======================================
Prof. Kiril Boyanov
BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
Central Laboratory for Parallel Processing (CLLP)
Sofia 1113, acad.G.Bonchev str.Bl.25A
phone (+359 2) 703260
fax (+359 2) 707273
E-Mail boyanov(a)acad.bg
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Dear TC6 and TC11 delegates,
find below the preliminary programme and the call for participation
for this year's CMS in Portoroz.
Best regards,
Herbert
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The sixth IFIP
Communications and Multimedia Security Conference
(CMS 2002)
Joint working conference IFIP TC6 and TC11
September 26-27, 2002
Portoroz, Slovenia
http://www.setcce.org/cms2002/
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Call for posters still open (deadline September 5, 2002)! See
http://www.setcce.org/cms2002/
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CMS 2002 is the sixth IFIP working conference on Communications and
Multimedia Security since 1995. State-of-the-art issues as well as
practical experiences and new trends in the areas will be the topics
of interest again, as proven by preceding conferences. Its two days
program will feature a single track with 21 full papers. Pre-conference
tutorial on virtual private networks will also be offered.
Invited talks given by Dr. Steve Kent (BBN, chair of IETF PKIX WG),
Prof. Antonio Lioy (Politecnico di Torino) and Corinna Schulze
(European Commission) will provide an insight into the latest results
and challenges of communications and multimedia security and further
stimulate discussion among participants from industry and academia.
The conference will take place in Portoroz, the beautiful Mediterranean
seaside resort in Slovenia (http://www.portoroz.si). See the CMS 2002
conference Web site (http://www.setcce.org/cms2002/) for details.
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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Thursday, September 26
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Keynote speech (9:15 - 10:00 a.m.)
Biometrics & System Security
Steve Kent (BBN).
Session I: Digital Signatures (10:00 - 11:00 a.m.)
Validation of long-term Signatures: About Revocation Checking of
Certificates in the Context of longterm Signatures
Karl Scheibelhofer (IAIK).
Digital Signatures and Electronic Documents: A Cautionary Tale
Sean Smith, Kunal Kain, R. Asokan (Dartmouth College).
Session II: Communications Security (I) (11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.)
Improving the functionality of SYN cookies
André Ventura Zúquete (IST / INESC-ID Lisboa).
A MAC-Layer Security Architecture for Cable Networks
Tadauchi Masaharu (Telecommunications Advancement Organization
of Japan);
Ishii Tatsuei (Hitachi);
Itoh Susumu (Science University of Tokyo).
Towards Authentication Using Mobile Devices
Edgar Weippl, W. Essmayr, F. Gruber, W. Stockner,
T. Trenker (Software Competence Center Hagenberg).
Session III: Communications Security (II) (2:30 - 4:00 p.m.)
CORE: A Collaborative Reputation Mechanism to enforce node cooperation
in Mobile Ad hoc Networks
Pietro Michiardi, Refik Molva (Institut Eurecom).
Enabling Adaptive and Secure Extranets
Yves Roudier, Olivier Fouache, Pierre Vannel,
Refik Molva (Institut Eurecom).
Multiple Layer Encryption for Multicast Groups
Alain Pannetrat, Refik Molva (Institut Eurecom).
Session IV: Distributed System Security (4:30 - 6:00 p.m.)
Access Control, Reverse Access Control and Replication Control in
a World Wide Distributed System
Bogdan Popescu (Vrije Universiteit);
Chandana Gamage (Sri Lanka Army Headquarters);
Andrew S. Tanenbaum (Vrije Universiteit).
The CORAS approach for model-based risk management applied to
e-commerce domain
Dimitris Raptis (INTRACOM);
Theo Dimitrakos (CLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory);
Bjoern Axel Gran (Institute for Energy Technology);
Ketil Stoelen (Sintef Telecom & Informatics).
Towards Security Architecture for Future Active IP Networks
Dusan Gabrijelcic, Arso Savanovic, Borka Jerman-Blazic
(Institut "Jozef Stefan").
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Friday, September 27
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Keynote speeches (9:00 - 10:30 a.m.)
TBD
Antonio Lioy (Politecnico di Torino).
European Initiatives in the Area of Data Protection and Digital
Rights Management
Corina Schulze (European Commission).
Session V: Cryptography (10:30 - 11:00 a.m., 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.)
Authentication of Transit Flows and k-Siblings One-time Signature
Mohamed Al-Ibrahim (University of Wollongong);
Josef Pieprzyk (Macquaire University).
On the security of a structural proven signer ordering multisignature
scheme
Chris J. Mitchell, Namhyun Hur (Royal Holloway, University of
London).
Renewing Cryptographic Timestamps
Sattam Al-Riyami, Chris J. Mitchell (Royal Holloway, University
of London).
Implementing Elliptic Curve Cryptography
Wolfgang Bauer (IAIK).
Session VI: Multimedia Security (2:30 - 4:00 p.m.)
Combined fingerprinting Attacks against Digital Audio Watermarking:
Methods, Results and Solutions
Martin Steinebach (Fraunhofer IPSI);
Jana Dittmann (HTWK Leipzig University of Applied Science);
Eva Saar (T-Systems).
Selective Encryption of Visual Data
Martina Podesser (Carinthia Tech Institute);
Andreas Uhl (Department of Scientific Computing, Salzburg
University).
Biometric Authentication - Security and Usability
Václav Matyás, Zdenek Riha (Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk
University Brno).
Session VII: Applications (4:30 - 6:00 p.m.)
Automatic Authentication using the Austrian Citizen Card
Arno Hollosi, Udo Payer, Reinhard Posch (IAIK).
An Open Interface Enabling Secure e-Government
Arno Hollosi, Herbert Leitold, Reinhard Posch (IAIK).
CADENUS Security Considerations
Gasper Lavrencic, Aleksej Blazic (SETCCE);
Borka Jerman-Blazic (Institut "Jozef Stefan").