[cap-talk] [Fwd: [p2p-hackers] Call for Papers: Annual Computer Security Applications Conference]

Mark S. Miller markm at cs.jhu.edu
Fri Feb 23 16:52:34 CST 2007



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Subject: [p2p-hackers] Call for Papers: Annual Computer Security	Applications 
Conference
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 16:33:51 -0400
From: Carrie Gates <gates at cs.dal.ca>
Reply-To: theory and practice of decentralized computer networks 
<p2p-hackers at lists.zooko.com>
To: p2p-hackers at lists.zooko.com


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Call For Papers
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23rd Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC)
December 10-14, 2007
Miami Beach, Florida

http://www.acsac.org

Important Dates:
	Paper Submission due:		June 3, 2007
	Acceptance notification:	August 13, 2007
	Final papers due:		September 13, 2007


ACSAC is an internationally recognized forum where practitioners, researchers,
and developers in information system security meet to learn and to exchange
practical ideas and experiences.  Papers offering novel contributions in any
aspect of computer and application security are solicited. Papers may present
technique, applications, or practical experience, or theory that has a clear
practical impact. Papers are encouraged on technologies and methods that have
been demonstrated to be useful for improving information systems security and
that address lessons from actual application.  Topics of interest include, but
are not limited to:
   access control		    intellectual property rights protection
   applied cryptography		    intrusion detection & event correlation
   audit & audit reduction	    malware
   biometrics			    middleware & distributed systems security
   boundary control devices	    mobile & wireless security
   certification & accreditation	    modeling & simulation related to security
   database security		    operating systems security
   denial of service protection	    peer-to-peer security
   defensive information warfare	    privacy
   electronic commerce security	    product evaluation criteria & compliance
   enterprise security		    risk/vulnerability assessment
   forensics			    secure location services
   identification & authentication   security engineering & management
   identity management		    security in IT outsourcing
   information survivability	    service oriented architectures
   insider threat protection	    software assurance
   integrity			    trust management
   incident response planning	    voip security

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 including
the bibliography and well-marked appendices (using 11-point font and
reasonable margins on letter-size paper).  Committee members are not required
to read the appendices, and so the paper should be intelligible without them.
All submissions should be appropriately anonymized (i.e., papers should not
contain author names or affiliations, or obvious citations).  Submissions are
to be made to the submission web site at http://www.acsac.org. Only pdf or
postscript files will be accepted. Submissions not meeting these guidelines
risk rejection without consideration of their merits. Papers must be received
by the deadline of June 3, 2007. Authors of accepted papers must guarantee
that their papers will be presented at the conference.

Other submissions: Detailed submission information for panels, tutorials,
workshops, case studies, work in progress, and exhibitor information can be
found at http://www.acsac.org/cfp.


General Chair:		Cristina Serban		AT&T, USA
Program Chair:		Pierangela Samarati	University of Milan, Italy
Program co-Chair:	Charles Payne		Adventium Labs, USA

Program Committee:
Tuomas Aura			    Microsoft Research, UK
Lujo Bauer			    Carnegie Mellon University, USA
David E. Bell			    Offthisweek, USA
Terry Benzel			    University of Southern California, USA
Konstantin Beznosov		    University of British Columbia, Canada
Rafae Bhatti			    Florida International University, USA
Marc Dacier			    Eurecom Institute, France
Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati    University of Milan, Italy
Mary Denz			    Air Force Research Laboratory, USA
Jan Eloff			    Rand Afrikaans University, South Africa
Philip W. L. Fong		    University of Regina, Canada
Sara Foresti			    University of Milan, Italy
Michael Franz			    University of California, USA
Carrie Gates			    CA Labs, USA
Dieter Gollmann			    Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
Steven Greenwald		    Independent Consultant, USA
Tom Hinke			    NASA Ames, USA
Tom Haigh			    Adventium Labs, USA
Wesley Higaki			    Symantec Corporation, USA
Cynthia Irvine			    Naval Postgraduate School, USA
Sushil Jajodia			    George Mason University, USA
Jan Jurjens			    TU Munich, Germany
Myong Kang			    Naval Research Laboratory, USA
Angelos Keromytis		    Columbia University, USA
Wenke Lee			    Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Ulf Lindqvist			    SRI International, USA
Peng Liu			    Pennsylvania State University, USA
Javier Lopez			    University of Malaga, Spain
Bryan Lyles			    Telcordia Technologies, USA
Patrick McDaniel		    Pennsylvania State University, USA
Jelena Mirkovic			    University of Delaware, USA
Peng Ning			    North Carolina State University, USA
Stefano Paraboschi		    Universita di Bergamo, Italy
Joon S. Park			    Syracuse University, USA
Lillian Rostad			    Norwegian U. of Science and Tech., Norway
Reiner Sailer			    IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Andre dos Santos		    U. of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
Christoph Schuba		    Linkopings Universitet, Sweden
Kent Seamons			    Brigham Young University, USA
Anoop Singhal			    National Institute of Standards, USA
Carol Taylor			    University of Idaho, USA
Dan Thomsen			    Cyber Defence Agency, USA
Paul Van Oorschot		    Carleton University, Canada
Giovanni Vigna			    University of California, USA
Simon Wiseman			    QinetiQ, USA
Diego Zamboni			    IBM Zurich Research Lab., Switzerland

This call for papers and additional information about the conference
can be found at http://www.acsac.org/cfp

___________________________________________________________

ACSAC is sponsored by Applied Computer Security Associates (ACSA),
a group of professionals who are working to facilitate information
sharing among colleagues. We=92re an all-volunteer not-for-profit
organization.  Our postal address is 2906 Covington Road, Silver
Spring, MD  20910-1206.

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