[ISN] CFP: DISC 99 Computer Security 99

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Date: Thu May 27 1999 - 01:31:07 PDT

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                     C o m p u t e r    S e c u r i t y   9 9 
    
                               "Working Together"
    
    		           October  4-8, 1999                      
    
                     Palacio de Miner'ia, M'exico City, M'exico.
    
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    	     C A L L   F O R   P A R T I C I P A T I O N
    
    The goal of Computer Security 99 (DISC 99) is to create awareness in
    the computer user community about security strategies and mechanisms
    used to protect information.
    
    For the second consecutive year the DISC takes place alongside the
    most important computing event of Mexico, the computing general
    congress Computo.99@mx (http://www.computo99.unam.mx/), and invites
    specialists in computer security to participate.
    
    "Working Together" is the slogan for this year's event, suggesting
    that security in the organization can only exist and be increased with
    the work of all the people in the organization, including users,
    management and security personnel.
    
    The community is invited to participate in the DISC 99 event through
    the presentation of theoretical, technical, and applied works and
    those who presents practical experience in the following topics (but
    not limited to them):
    
      @ > Electronic commerce 
    
    	- Certification
    	- Digital cash
    	- New protocols 
    	- Secure transactions
    
      @ > New Firewall technologies  
      @ > World Wide Web security
    
    	- Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
      
      @ > Network security
      @ > Security for software developers	 
      @ > Security in distributed systems and data bases
      @ > Security in agents and multi-platform languages
      @ > Incident response teams
      @ > Computer security incident handling, prevention and coordination
      @ > Administrative and legal issues in the incident handling
      @ > Software protection and intellectual property
      @ > New tools for incident handling
      @ > Attacks and intrusion detection
      @ > Computer attacks
      @ > Privacy and cryptography protocols
      @ > Security policies
    
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      Who should attend ? 
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            * System administrators who are interested in Computer
    	  Security.
    
            * People working in the field of Computer Security,
    	  and handling Computer Security incidents.
    
            * Anybody who is interested in Computer Security and wants to
    	  meet another interested people. This event will help him or
    	  her to improve security programs, security plans, and
    	  security tools by sharing and getting a wide experience and
    	  knowledge.
    
            * People who want to establish incident response teams.
    
            * Anybody who has a particular interest in network security,
    	  monitoring tools, intrusion detection and firewalls.
    
    
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                                Important Dates
    
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    Paper submissions:       July   2 
    Acceptance notification: August 6 
    Final papers due:        August 20    
    Event Dates:             October 4-8
    
    
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                                Workshop Format
    
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    There will be tutorial-style presentations during October 4 and 5.
    October 6, 7 and 8 will consist of conference papers and workshop-style 
    presentations, as well as business sessions.
    
    Two evenings are allocated for participants to hold events devoted to
    subjects of particular interest ("birds of a feather" sessions).
    
    Contributions should follow the following guidelines:
    
    1. Tutorials:      Half or full day tutorial proposals will be
    		   considered.
     
    2. Papers:         Written papers may be as long as desired, but
                       presentations must be limited to 30 minutes.
     
    3. Workshops:      These informal sessions should either follow a more
                       "hands-on" approach or provide for a high degree of
                       audience participation. They should be tailored to
                       address specific issues and should be from 60 to 90
    		   minutes in duration. Panel Sessions on a particular 
    		   topic are also acceptable.
    
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                         Instruction for authors
    
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    We will receive proposals for presentations, workshops and tutorials
    that follow these guidelines:
             
            * The documents should be delivered by the indicated date.
    
            * The contents of the documents should be high-quality and
              original. It should also include an abstract that describes
    	  the content and style of the presentation.
    
            * The papers will be evaluated using the proposal, which has
    	  to contain:
    
                    - title
                    - format (workshop, tutorials or conference)
                    - extended abstract (more than one but less than two pages)
                    - requirements for the presentation (computing
    		  equipment, data projector, slide projector, etc.)
                    - author information
                            - name
                            - address and affiliation
                            - brief resume
                            - fax and telephone number
                            - e-mail address
    
            * For tutorials, the following information should also be
    	  included:
    
                    - goal
                    - introduction and summary
                    - outline of the presentation
                    - duration (half or full day)
                    - presentation material (slides)
    
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      Accepted formats
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    Authors whose papers are accepted must submit the complete paper to be
    include into the C'omputo.99@mx proceedings.
    
    Submissions will be accepted in the following formats:
    
                    - TeX/LaTeX
                    - PostScript
                    - Word for Windows
                    - ASCII
                    - Please contact the committee (disc99at_private) if
    		  you need to use a different format.
    
    Note: The specifications of the papers such as margins, font size and
    line spacing will be specified in the DISC 99 WWW page at:
    
    	        http://www.asc.unam.mx/disc99-i/convocatoria.html
    
    
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                             Program Committee
    
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    President: 
      
    
            -> Dr. Enrique Daltabuit
               Centro Tecnologico, ENEP-Aragon, UNAM
    
            -> M. en C. Diego Zamboni
               CERIAS, Purdue University
    
    	-> Nicholas P. Cardo
    	   Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    	   Computational Systems Group
    
    
     
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      Submissions 
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    Presentations can be delivered using the following means:
    
            o E-mail (disc99at_private)
    
            o Post mail to the following address:
                    Area de Seguridad en C'omputo
                    Direcci'on General de C'omputo Acad'emico
                    Circuito Exterior, Ciudad Universitaria
                    04510 M'exico, D.F.
                    MEXICO
    
    
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     			Further Information
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    E-mail :        disc99at_private
    
    WWW    :        http://www.asc.unam.mx/disc99-i/convocatoria.html
    
    Address :
                    'Area de Seguridad en C'omputo
                    Direcci'on General de C'omputo Acad'emico
                    Circuito Exterior, Ciudad Universitaria
                    04510 Mexico, D.F.
                    MEXICO
    
    Telephone Number : (52-5) 622 81 69 and  (52-5) 685 22 29
     
    Fax              : (52 5) 6 22 80 43
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