[hpc-announce] Three AsiaCCS workshops Hangzhou China (Deadline: Feb. 1)
Wang, Xiaofeng
xw7 at indiana.edu
Sat Jan 26 08:36:03 CST 2013
CALL FOR PAPERS (Submissions due Feb 1, 2013)
The 2013 International Workshop on Security in Cloud Computing
May 7, 2013. Hangzhou, China
http://www.cs.cityu.edu.hk/~congwang/asiaccs-scc/
To be held in conjunction with 8th ACM Symposium on Information, Computer and
Communications Security (ASIACCS 2013) May 8-10, 2013. Hangzhou, China.
http://hise.hznu.edu.cn/asiaccs/index.html
This workshop aims to bring together the research efforts from both the academia and industry in all security aspects related to cloud computing. We encourage submissions on all theoretical and practical aspects, as well as experimental studies of deployed systems. Topics of interests include (but are not limited to) the following subject categories:
Secure cloud architecture
Cloud access control and key management
Identification and privacy in cloud
Integrity assurance for data outsourcing
Integrity and verifiable computation
Computation over encrypted data
Software and data segregation security
Secure management of virtualized resources
Trusted computing technology
Joint security and privacy aware protocol design
Failure detection and prediction
Secure data management within and across data centers
Availability, recovery and auditing
Secure computation outsourcing
Secure mobile cloud
Authors are invited to submit either Research Papers or Position Papers or both. Position Papers that define new problems in cloud computing security or provide visions and clarifications of cloud computing security are solicited. Regular Research Papers that present novel research results on security and privacy in cloud computing.
Important Dates:
Submissions Deadline: Feb. 1, 2013
Notification Date: Feb. 27, 2013
Final Submission Date: Mar. 10, 2013
See the workshop website (http://www.cs.cityu.edu.hk/~congwang/asiaccs-scc/) for more information.
CALL FOR PAPERS (Submissions due Feb 1, 2013)
AsiaCCS SESP 2013
First International Workshop on Security in Embedded Systems and Smartphones
May 7, 2013, in Hangzhou, China
http://doe.cs.northwestern.edu/SESP/
To be held in conjunction with 8th ACM Symposium on Information, Computer and
Communications Security (ASIACCS 2013) May 8-10, 2013 Hangzhou, China.
http://hise.hznu.edu.cn/asiaccs/index.html
This workshop aims to bring together the research efforts from both the academia and industry in all security and privacy aspects related to embedded systems and smart phones. We encourage submissions on all theoretical and practical aspects, as well as experimental studies of deployed systems. Topics of interests include (but are not limited to) the following subject categories related to embedded systems and smart phone:
Secure embedded system architecture
System-level security design and simulation techniques for Embedded Systems
Verification and validation of Embedded Systems
Security and privacy for Cyber physical systems (Internet of Things) and networked sensor devices
Security implications for multicore, SoC-based, and heterogeneous Embedded Systems and applications
Secure data management in Embedded Systems
Middleware and virtual machines security in Embedded Systems
Secure management of virtualized resources
Authenticating users to devices and services
Mobile Web Browsers
Usability
Rogue application detection and recovery
Vulnerability detection and remediation
Secure application development
Cloud support for mobile and embedded system security
Authors are invited to submit either Research Papers or Position Papers or both. Position Papers that define new problems in embedded systems and smartphones security or provide visions and clarifications of embedded systems and smartphones security are solicited. Regular Research Papers that present novel research results on security and privacy in embedded systems and smartphones.
Important Dates
Submissions Deadline: Feb. 1, 2013
Acceptance Notification : Feb. 27, 2013
Camera Ready: Mar. 10, 2013
See the workshop website (http://doe.cs.northwestern.edu/SESP/) for more information.
CALL FOR PAPERS (Submissions due Feb 1, 2013)
2013 ACM Asia Public-Key Cryptography Workshop (AsiaPKC 2013)
May 7, 2013, Hangzhou, China
http://www.cs.utsa.edu/~shxu/acm-asiapkc13/
To be held in conjunction with 8th ACM Symposium on Information, Computer and
Communications Security (ASIACCS 2013) May 8-10, 2013. Hangzhou, China.
http://hise.hznu.edu.cn/asiaccs/index.html
Public-key cryptography plays an essential role in processing various kinds of data while assuring different flavors of cryptographic properties. The theme of this workshop is focused on novel public-key cryptosystems and techniques that can be used to solve a wide range of real-life application problems. This workshop solicits original contributions on both applied and theoretic aspects of public-key cryptography.
The proceedings will be published by ACM Press as conference proceedings in USB thumb drives and in ACM digital library (i.e., the same as how the proceedings of ACM AsiaCCS 2013 will be published). Final proceedings versions for regular papers will be 10 pages and for short papers will be 6 pages, both in ACM standard double-column format.
Topics of interest to the workshop include, but at not limited to:
--Applied public-key cryptography for solving emerging application problems
--Provably-secure public-key primitives and protocols
--Key management for, and by, public-key cryptosystems
--Privacy-preserving cryptographic computations
--Two-party and multi-party computations
--Homomorphic public-key cryptosystems
--Attributed-based and functional public-key cryptography
--Digital signatures with special properties
--System security properties of public-key cryptography
--Post-quantum public-key cryptography
--Fast implementation of public-key cryptosystems
Important dates:
Submission due: Feb 1, 2013
Notification: Feb 27, 2013
Proceedings version due: March 10, 2013
See the workshop website (http://www.cs.utsa.edu/~shxu/acm-asiapkc13/) for more information.
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