Forwarded from: Jay J. Kahn <jkahnat_private> There is still time to submit your papers and panel/tutorial proposals ============================================= CALL FOR PAPERS AND PARTICIPATION 19th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC 19) December 8-12, 2003, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA There is still time to submit a paper -- or your ideas for a panel, forum, tutorial, workshop, or work in progress -- to the 19th ACSAC Conference. Papers and proposals that address the application of technology, the implementation of systems, and lessons learned will be given special consideration. ACSAC is an internationally recognized conference that provides a forum for experts in information system security to exchange practical ideas about solving real problems, as well as outstanding tutorial training opportunities. CONFERENCE TOPICS: ================== The ACSAC Program Committee is looking for papers, panels, forums, case studies presentations, tutorials, workshops, and works in progress that address practical solutions to problems related to protecting commercial enterprises or government information infrastructures. Conference topics include: Access control Applied cryptography Audit and audit reduction Biometrics Certification and accreditation Database security Denial of service protection Defensive information warfare Electronic commerce security Enterprise security Identification and authentication Information survivability Intellectual property rights protection Mobile security Privacy Middleware and distributed systems security Modeling and simulation related to security Operating systems security Wireless security Risk/vulnerability assessment Security engineering Security management Insider threat protection Incident response planning Network security Software safety and program correctness Product evaluation criteria and compliance Firewalls and other boundary control devices Intrusion detection and event correlation Forensics Integrity SUBMITTING PAPERS: ================== We will be using the OpenConf Paper Submission and Review System, as we did last year. Full papers, including abstracts, should be submitted electronically via the ACSAC web site by 1 June 2003 in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format such that they are viewable in the English-language version of Acrobat (i.e., no language extensions). We use a "double-blind" review system. Your paper must not reveal the author names or organizations on the cover page, in headers or footers, in acknowledgements, etc. All submissions will be judged on writing quality, originality, relevance, and correctness. Accepted papers may be assigned to a member of the Program Committee to assist the author(s) through the preparation of the final paper. For more details on the submission, review and publication processes, authors are encouraged to consult the detailed guidance provided at the conference web site: http://www.acsac.org An Outstanding Paper Award will be given to the author(s) of the outstanding refereed paper. The Best Paper by a Student Award and stipend will be given to a paper the primary content of which was developed by students. Student authors must provide written confirmation of their student status with their paper submissions. A student must have a current course load of at least 9 credit hours or equivalent, or be enrolled in a degree-granting program and not employed in a professional capacity outside of the university more than 20 hours per week. Questions? Student_chairat_private PROPOSING TUTORIALS, PANELS AND FORUMS =================================== Half-day and full-day tutorials will be presented on December 8-9, 2003. To propose a tutorial, provide an abstract, an outline, a summary of prerequisite, and an indication of half-day or full-day tutorial. Tutorial_chairat_private One to two days of workshops will be held on topics of current interest on December 8-9, 2003. To propose a workshop, submit a description of the workshop topic and how the workshop will be run. Workshop_chairat_private The technical program will also include panel discussions of new or controversial topics and/or forums on lessons learned or in-depth discussions of a security area. Acceptance of panel and forum proposals is based on originality, controversy/coverage, and relevance as well as appropriateness of speakers. To propose a panel or forum, provide a summary and include sufficient speaker information. Panel_chairat_private CONFERENCE HOTEL: ================= ACSAC 19 will be held at the Aladdin Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. http://www.aladdincasino.com IMPORTANT DATES: ================ 1 Jun 2003: Papers and proposals for a panel, forum, tutorial, workshop, case study submission, and work in progress are due 15 Jul 2003: Tutorial and workshop acceptance notification 1 Aug 2003: Works in Progress submissions are due 15 Aug 2003: Papers, panels, forums, and Works In Progress acceptance notification 15 Sep 2003: Advance Program available and opening of registration CONFERENCE AND PROGRAM ORGANIZERS: ================================== Conference Chair: Daniel Faigin, The Aerospace Corporation Program Chair, LouAnna Notargiacomo, Oracle Program Co-Chair, Daniel Thomsen, Secure Computing Corp Program Co-Chair, Christoph Schuba, Sun Microsystems, Inc. Panel/Forum Chair, Jody Heaney, The MITRE Corporation Case Studies Chair, Steve Rome, Booz Allen Hamilton Workshop Chair, Harvey Rubinovitz, The MITRE Corporation Tutorial Chair, Daniel Faigin, The Aerospace Corporation Student Awards Chair, Andre dos Santos, Georgia Institute of Technology - ISN is currently hosted by Attrition.org To unsubscribe email majordomoat_private with 'unsubscribe isn' in the BODY of the mail.
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