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Betreff: [isworld] PST2010 Preliminary CFP: EIGHTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on PRIVACY, SECURITY, and TRUST
Datum: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 09:35:58 -0600
Von: Jie Zhang <j44zhang@cs.uwaterloo.ca>
Antwort an: Jie Zhang <j44zhang@cs.uwaterloo.ca>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld@lyris.isworld.org>


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PST 2010
EIGHTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on PRIVACY, SECURITY, and TRUST
Ottawa, Canada
August 17-19, 2010
http://pstnet.unb.ca/pst2010
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Preliminary Call for Papers

The PST2010 International Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust 
(PST) is being held in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, August 17-19, 2010. 
PST2010 is the eighth such annual conference focusing on PST 
technologies. PST2010 provides a forum for researchers world-wide to 
unveil their latest work in privacy, security and trust and to show how 
this research can be used to enable innovation.
This year's theme is "Privacy, Security and Trust by Design: PbD - The 
Gold Standard." With the growth and ubiquity of data in today's 
hyper-networked world, the need for trust has become more critical than 
ever. We need new paradigms that seek to integrate and build privacy, 
security and trustworthiness directly into technologies and systems from 
the outset and by default.

IMPORTANT DATES:
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Paper submission due:             April 3, 2010
Notification of acceptance:      May 29, 2010
Final manuscripts due:             June 26, 2010


PST2010 will include an Industry Day followed by two days of 
high-quality research papers whose topics include, but are NOT limited 
to, the following:

- Privacy Preserving / Enhancing Technologies
- Trust Technologies, Technologies for Building Trust in e-Business 
Strategy
- Critical Infrastructure Protection
- Observations of PST in Practice, Society, Policy and Legislation
- Network and Wireless Security
- Digital Rights Management
- Operating Systems Security
- Identity and Trust management
- Intrusion Detection Technologies
- PST and Cloud Computing
- Secure Software Development and Architecture
- Human Computer Interaction and PST
- PST Challenges in e-Services
- Implications of, and Technologies for, Lawful Surveillance
- Network Enabled Operations
- Biometrics, National ID Cards, Identity Theft
- Advanced Training Tools
- PST and Web Services / SOA
- Information Filtering, Data Mining & Knowledge from Data
- Privacy, Traceability, and Anonymity
- National Security and Public Safety
- Trust and Reputation in Self-Organizing Environments
- Security Metrics
- Anonymity and Privacy vs. Accountability
- Recommendation, Reputation and Delivery Technologies
- Access Control and Capability Delegation
- Continuous Authentication
- Representations and Formalizations of Trust in Electronic and Physical 
Social Systems

High-quality papers in all PST related areas that, at the time of 
submission, are not under review and have not already been published or 
accepted for publications elsewhere are solicited. Accepted papers will 
be accepted as "regular" papers up to 5 pages and with oral 
presentations, or "short" papers of up to 2 pages with poster 
presentations. The standard IEEE two-column conference format should be 
used for all submission. A copy of the IEEE Manuscript Templates for 
Microsoft Word or LaTeX and additional information about paper 
submission and conference topics and events can be found at the 
conference web site. All accepted papers will be published in the 
conference proceeding, and by IEEE* and will be accessible* via IEEE 
Xplore Digital Library. Best Paper and Best Student Paper awards will be 
presented. Some travel grants to students who are presenting their work 
in the conference will also be made available.

For additional information please visit the conference web site:
http://pstnet.unb.ca/pst2010.

*Pending Approval

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