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CALL FOR PAPERS
ESORICS 2005
10TH EUROPEAN SYMPOSIUM
ON RESEARCH IN COMPUTER SECURITY
Milan, Italy - September 14-16, 2005
http://esorics05.dti.unimi.it/
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Due
to several requests the deadline is extended to April 1, 2005
(firm)
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Papers offering novel research contributions in any
aspect of computer
security are solicited for submission to the Tenth
European Symposium
on Research in Computer Security (ESORICS 2005).
Organized in a series
of European countries, ESORICS is confirmed as the
European research
event in computer security. The symposium started in 1990
and has been
held on alternate years in different European countries and
attracts
an international audience from both the academic and industrial
communities. From 2002 it has been held yearly. The Symposium has
established itself as one of the premiere, international gatherings on
information assurance. Papers may present theory, technique,
applications, or practical experience on topics including:
-
access
control
-
accountability
-
anonymity
- applied
cryptography
-
authentication
- covert
channels
- cryptographic
protocols
-
cybercrime
- data and application security
- data
integrity
- denial of service
attacks
-
dependability
- digital right
managament
-
firewalls
- 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
The primary focus is on high-quality original
unpublished research,
case studies and implementation experiences. We
encourage submissions
of papers discussing industrial research and
development. Proceedings
will be published by Springer-Verlag in the Lecture
Notes in Computer
Science series.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SUBMISSIONS
Submitted
papers must not substantially overlap papers that have been
published or that
are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a
conference with proceedings.
Papers should be at most 15 pages
excluding the bibliography and well-marked
appendices (using 11-point
font), and at most 20 pages total. Committee
members are not required
to read the appendices, and so the paper should be
intelligible
without them.
To submit a paper, send to esorics05@dti.unimi.it a plain ASCII
text
email containing the title and abstract of your paper, the authors'
names, email and postal addresses, phone and fax numbers, and
identification of the contact author. To the same message, attach
your
submission (as a MIME attachment) in PDF or portable postscript
format. Do
NOT send files formatted for word processing packages
(e.g., Microsoft Word
or WordPerfect files). Submissions not meeting
these guidelines risk
rejection without consideration of their merits.
Submissions must
be received by March 25, 2005 in order to be
considered. Notification of
acceptance or rejection will be sent to
authors by May 30, 2005. Authors of
accepted papers must be prepared
to sign a copyright statement and must
guarantee that their paper
will be presented at the conference. Authors of
accepted papers must
follow the Springer Information for Authors' guidelines
for the
preparation of the manuscript and use the templates provided
there.
PUBLICATION CHAIR
Dieter Gollman
TU Hamburg-Harburg
email:
diego@tuhh.de
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Submission due: April 1, 2005
(NEW)
Notification: May 30, 2005
Final papers due: June 30,
2005
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Rakesh Agrawal IBM Almaden Research Center, USA
Gerard Allwein Naval Research Laboratory, USA
Ross Anderson University
of Cambridge, UK
Vijay Atluri Rutgers University, USA
Michael Backes IBM
Zurich Research Laboratory, Switzerland
Giampaolo Bella University of
Catania, Italy
Jan Camenisch IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Switzerland
David Chadwick University of Kent, UK
Marc Dacier Institut Eurécom,
France
Ernesto Damiani University of Milan, Italy
George Danezis
University of Cambridge, UK
Simon Foley University College, Ireland
Philippe Golle Palo Alto Research Center, USA
Sushil Jajodia George
Mason University, USA
Marit Hansen Independent Centre for Privacy Protection
Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Philippa Hopcroft Oxford University, UK
Dogan Kesdogan RWTH Aachen, Informatik IV, Germany
Peng Liu The
Pennsylvania State University, USA
Javier Lopez University of Malaga, Spain
Heiko Mantel ETH-Zentrum, Switzerland
Nick Mathewson The Free Haven
Project, USA
Patrick McDaniel The Pennsylvania State University, USA
Peng Ning NC State University, USA
Peter Ryan University of Newcastle
upon Tyne, UK
Kazue Sako NEC Corporation, Japan
Pierangela
Samarati University of Milan, Italy
Vanessa Teague University of
Melbourne, Australian
Mariemma I. Yague University of Malaga, Spain
Alec
Yasinsac Florida State University, USA