New Security Paradigms Workshop 2000: Call For Papers

From: Crispin Cowan (crispinat_private)
Date: Mon Jan 24 2000 - 21:35:03 PST

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                                Call For Papers
                      New Security Paradigms Workshop 2000
                        An ACM/SIGSAC sponsored workshop
                             19 - 21 September 2000
                       Ballycotton, County Cork, Ireland
                              http://www.nspw.org/
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    For eight years, the New Security Paradigms Workshop has provided a
    productive and highly interactive forum in which innovative new
    approaches (and some radical older approaches) to computer security have
    been offered, explored, refined, and published. The workshop offers a
    constructive environment where experienced researchers and practitioners
    work alongside newer participants in the field.  The result is a unique
    opportunity to exchange ideas.
    
    New Security Paradigms Workshop (NSPW) 2000 will take place September 19
    - 21, 2000 at the Bayview Hotel, Ballycotton, a 45 minute drive from the
    Cork airport. In order to preserve the small, intimate nature of the
    workshop, participation is limited to authors of accepted papers and
    conference organizers. Because these are new paradigms, we cannot
    predict what subjects will be covered. Any paper that presents a
    significant shift in thinking about difficult security issues or builds
    on a previous shift will be welcomed.
    
    The New Security Paradigms Workshop is highly interactive in nature.
    Authors are encouraged to present ideas that might be considered risky
    in some other forum. All participants are charged with providing
    feedback in a constructive manner. The resulting brainstorming
    environment has proven to be an excellent medium for furthering the
    development of these ideas. The proceedings, published after the
    workshop, have consistently benefited from the inclusion of workshop
    feedback.
    
    To participate, please submit your paper, justification, and attendance
    statement, preferably via e-mail, to both Program Chairs -- Cristina
    Serban (cserbanat_private) and Brenda Timmerman (btimmerat_private) --
    by Friday, March 31, 2000 (hardcopy submissions must be received by
    Friday, March 24, 2000). Further details on the required format of
    submissions follow.
    
    1 - Your Paper
    You should submit either a research paper, a 5 - 10 page position paper,
    or a discussion topic proposal. Submissions of any type must not have
    been published elsewhere. Discussion topic proposals should include an
    in-depth description of the topic to be discussed, a convincing argument
    that the topic will lead to a lively discussion, and any other
    supporting materials.
    
    Softcopy submissions should be in Postscript or ASCII format. Papers may
    be submitted in hardcopy. To submit hardcopy, please mail 5 (five)
    copies to Program co-chair Cristina Serban. Please allow adequate time
    for delivery.
    
    2 - Justification
    You should describe, in one page or less, why your paper is appropriate
    for the New Security Paradigms Workshop. A good justification will
    describe the new paradigm being proposed, explain how it is a departure
    from existing theory or practice, and identify those aspects of the
    status quo it challenges or rejects.
    
    3 - Attendance Statement
    You should state how many authors wish to attend the workshop. Accepted
    papers require the attendance of at least one author. In order to ensure
    that all papers receive equally strong feedback, all attendees are
    expected to stay for the entire duration of the workshop.
    
    The program committee will referee the papers and notify the authors of
    acceptance status by June 9, 2000. We expect to be able to offer a
    limited number of scholarships. More information will be provided on our
    web site (http://www.nspw.org/) as it becomes available.
    
    Workshop Co-Chairs
    
    Mary Ellen Zurko                 Steven J. Greenwald
    Iris Associates                  2521 NE 135th Street
    230 Nashua Rd.                   North Miami, FL 33181 USA
    Groton, MA 01450 USA             e-mail: sjg6at_private
    e-mail: mzurkoat_private          voice: +1 (305) 944-7842
    voice: +1 (978) 392-6018         fax +1 (305) 489-8129
    fax: +1 (978) 692-7365
    
    Program Committee Co-Chairs
    
    Cristina Serban                  Brenda Timmerman
    AT&T Labs                        California State University
    307 Middletown-Lincroft Rd.      18111 Nordhoff St.
    Lincroft, NJ 07738 USA           Northridge, CA 91330-8281 USA
    e-mail:   cserbanat_private        e-mail: btimmerat_private
    voice: +1 (732) 576-3279         voice: +1 (818) 677-7341
    fax: +1 (732) 576-6406           fax: +1 (818) 677-2140
    
    Program Committee
    Bob Blakley, Tivoli
    Heather Hinton, Tivoli
    Erland Jonsson, Chalmers University of Technology
    Clifford Kahn, EMC Corporation
    Darrell Kienzle, The MITRE Corporation
    Jun Li, UCLA
    Catherine Meadows, Naval Research Laboratory
    Susan Pancho, University of Cambridge
    Dean Povey, DSTC
    Thomas Riechmann, Siemens
    Marvin Schaefer, ARCA Systems
    John Michael Williams
    
    Local Arrangements
    Simon Foley (University College, Cork, Ireland) +353 21 902929
    
    Scholarships
    Hilary Hosmer (Data Security Inc.) +1 (781) 275-8231
    John McHugh (SEI/CERT) +1 (412) 268-7737
    
    Publications
    Marvin Schaefer (ARCA Systems) +1 (410) 309-1780
    
    Publicity
    Crispin Cowan (WireX Communications, Inc.) +1 (503) 241-6575
    
    ACM-SIGSAC Chair
    Ravi Sandhu (George Mason University) +1 (703) 993-1659
    
    Steering Committee
    Bob Blakley, Steven J. Greenwald, Hilary Hosmer, Darrell Kienzle,
    Catherine Meadows, Cristina Serban, Brenda Timmerman, Mary Ellen Zurko
    
    Crispin
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