Forwarded from: Frederick Sheldon <sheldonft (at) ornl.gov> CALL FOR ABSTRACTS CSIIRW-10 http://www.csiir.ornl.gov/csiirw April 21-23, 2010 Sixth Cyber Security and Information Intelligence Research Workshop Oak Ridge National Laboratory CSIIRW-09 Proceedings ___________________________________________________ IMPORTANT DATES in 2010: Mar 15 Extended abstracts (up to 4 pages) submitted Mar 22 Author notification Apr 02 Early registration deadline Apr 19 Submission of presentation slides and final revised extended abstracts May 29 Publication of CSIIR Workshop Proceedings in ACM Digital Library (including extended abstracts and presentations) Jun 15 Submission deadline of full papers (optional) to HICSS Information Security and Cyber Crime Research Minitrack ___________________________________________________ SYNOPSIS: Despite ubiquitous dependence on electronic information and on the networked computing infrastructure, cyber security practice and policy is largely heuristic, reactive, and increasingly cumbersome, struggling to keep pace with rapidly evolving threats. Advancing beyond this reactive posture will require a transformation in computing and communication systems architecture and new capabilities that do not merely solve todays security problems, but render them obsolete. ___________________________________________________ IMPORTANT GOALS: The aim of this workshop is to discuss (and publish) novel theoretical and empirical research focused on the many different aspects of cyber security and information intelligence. The scope will vary from methodologies and tools to systems and applications to more precise definition of the various problems and impacts. We encourage the participation of researchers and practitioners from a wide range of professional disciplines to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the needs, stakes and the ever evolving context of cyberspace. ___________________________________________________ NON-EXCLUSIVE TOPICS Consider the following non-exclusive topics: + Scalable trustworthy systems (hardware enabled trust and moving target defenses) + Enterprise-level metrics (cyber economics) + Coping with insider and life-cycle threats + Coping with malware and polymorphism (black/white lists and dynamic program analysis) + Phishing/whaling, spam and cyber crime + High assurance system survivability + Cyber security for the Smart Grid + Digital provenance and data integrity + Privacy-aware security and usable security + Social networking models for managing trust and security ___________________________________________________ KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: + Keynote speakers are still being finalized. Check the web site. ___________________________________________________ SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS: Participants are invited to submit extended abstracts of no more than four pages (single-spaced) by March 1. Read the full submission instructions and visit the submission site. ___________________________________________________ ORGANIZATION: General Chairs: + Frederick T. Sheldon and Stacy J. Prowell Computational Sciences and Engineering Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory Program Co-Chairs: + Elisa Bertino, CERIAS Purdue University + Greg Peterson, Department of EECS University of Tennessee + Axel Krings, Computer Science Department University of Idaho ___________________________________________________________ Register now for HITBSecConf2010 - Dubai, the premier deep-knowledge network security event in the GCC, featuring keynote speakers John Viega and Matt Watchinski! http://conference.hitb.org/hitbsecconf2010dxb/Received on Tue Mar 02 2010 - 23:52:36 PST
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