-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [computational.science] CFP: 2006 International Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust (PST 2006) - Submission Deadline Extended to Apr. 17 !! Datum: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 11:28:39 -0500 Von: Yee, George George.Yee@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca Firma: "OptimaNumerics" An: Computational Science Mailing List computational.science@lists.optimanumerics.com
*** Due to a number of requests in this end of semester in North America *** ********* Paper Submission Deadline Extended to April 17, 2006 *********
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CALL FOR PAPERS
2006 International Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust (PST 2006) ===================================================== Theme: Bridge the Gap between PST Technologies and Business Services
Venue: Hilton Suites Toronto/Markham Conference Centre, Markham, Ontario, Canada Date: October 30 - November 1, 2006 URL: http://www.businessandit.uoit.ca/pst2006/
Hosted by: University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), Canada
Co-Sponsored by: National Research Council, Canada University of New Brunswick, Canada Third Brigade, Canada University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada
Supported by: ACM Special Interest Group on Security, Audit and Control (SIGSAC)
The 2006 International Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust (PST 2006) is the FOURTH such annual conference focusing on PST technologies. It is a forum for the exchange of new ideas, aimed at scientists, engineers, educators, business people, technologists, futurists, policy makers, and industry practitioners, who have a vision and an understanding of the exciting challenges (and accompanying advances) of PST technologies. The theme of PST 2006 is "Bridge the Gap between PST Technologies and Business Services", aiming for the realization of PST technologies in e-business services. PST 2006 will continue to feature high-quality research papers, whose topics include, but are NOT limited to, the following:
* Privacy Preserving/Enhancing Technologies * Critical Infrastructure Protection * Identity and Trust management * Network and Wireless Security * Operating Systems Security * Intrusion Detection Systems and Technologies * Secure Software Development and Architecture * Representations and formalizations of Trust in electronic and physical social systems * PST challenges in e-services, e.g. e-Health, e-Government, e-Banking, e-Commerce, and e-Marketing * Information filtering, recommendation, reputation and delivery technologies, spam handling technologies * Trust technologies, technologies for building trust in e-Business Strategy * Observations of PST in practice, society, policy and legislation * Digital Rights Management * Human Computer Interaction and PST * Implications of, and technologies for, Lawful Surveillance * Biometrics, National ID cards, identity theft * PST in services computing * Privacy, traceability, and anonymity * Trust and reputation in self-organizing environments * Anonymity and privacy vs. accountability * Access control and capability delegation
High-quality papers in all PST related areas that at the time of submission, are not under review or have not already been published or accepted for publication elsewhere are solicited. All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings in hardcopy (to be printed by McGraw-Hill) and on-line (via the ACM Digital Library). The selected best research papers will be considered for special issues in the International Journal of Information Security (IJIS) and possibly other top notch journals. Further details will be announced soon. There will be Best Paper and Best Student Paper awards. Submissions are encouraged as long papers (8-12 pages), short papers (4-5 pages) and posters. Paper submissions should be in the IEEE format, with the first page bearing authors' affiliations, names, and contact details. Format details are at: http://www.ieee.org/organizations/pubs/transactions/stylesheets.htm.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Papers Submission Deadline: April 17, 2006 (Extended!) Notification of Acceptance: May 29, 2006 Final Manuscript Due: June 19, 2006 Conference: Oct. 30-Nov. 1, 2006
*** Please submit your paper using the PST 2006 Submission Site: http://witanweb.ca/PST2006 ***
PST 2006 ORGANIZATION
General Chair: Greg Sprague (National Research Council, Canada)
Advisory Committee: Vijay Atluri (Rutgers University, USA) Elisa Bertino (Purdue University, USA) Ian Blake (University of Toronto, Canada) Yolande Chan (Queen's University, Canada) Lorrie Cranor (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) Cunsheng Ding (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong) Sushil Jajodia (George Mason University, USA) Larry Korba (National Research Council, Canada) John McHugh (Dalhouse University, Canada) Sylvia Osborn (University of Western Ontario, Canada) Ravi Sandhu (George Mason University, USA) Vijay Varadharajan (Macquarie University, Australia) J. Leon Zhao (University of Arizona, USA)
Program Co-Chairs: Bernadette Schell (UOIT, Canada) Wilfred Fong (UOIT, Canada)
Workshop/Tutorial Chair: Scott Knight (Royal Military College, Canada)
Publication & Publicity Co-Chairs: George Yee (National Research Council, Canada) Patrick Hung (UOIT, Canada)
Student Session and Web Co-Chairs: Stephanie Chow (UOIT Student, Canada) Ryan Bishop (UOIT Student, Canada) Adam Doran (UOIT Student, Canada)
Finance and Registration Co-Chairs: Belinda Bambrick (UOIT, Canada) Christina Pearsall (UOIT, Canada) Vera Barton (UOIT, Canada)
Submission System Assistant: Greg Wong (UOIT Student, Canada)
Program Committee: Pam Briggs (Northumbria University, UK) Edward Brown (University of Newfoundland) Scott Buffet (National Research Council, Canada) Barbara Carminati (University of Insubria at Como, Italy) Cristiano Castelfranchi (University of Siena, Italy) Ishbel Duncan (St Andrews University, Scotland) Rino Falcone (NRC Italy) Philip W. L. Fong (University of Regina, Canada) Casey K. Fung (Boeing Phantom Works, USA) Javier Garcia-Villalba (Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM), Spain) Ali Ghorbani (University of New Brunswick, Canada) Ashvin Goel (University of Toronto, Canada) Ilia Goldfarb (National Research Council, Canada) Andy Gordon (Microsoft Research, UK) Kathleen Greenaway (Queen's University, Canada) Jim Greer (University of Saskatchewan, Canada) Satoshi Hada (IBM Tokyo Research Laboratory, Japan) Khaled Hassanein (McMaster University, Canada) Milena Head (McMaster University, Canada) Urs Hengartner (University of Waterloo, Canada) Lucas Hui (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Christian Damsgaard Jensen (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark) James B. D. Joshi (University of Pittsburgh, USA) Dawn Jutla (Saint Mary's University, Canada) Henry Kim (York University, Canada) David Lie (University of Toronto, Canada) Stephane Lo Presti (University of Southampton, UK) Zakaria Maamar (Zayed University, United Arab Emirates) Qusay H. Mahmoud (University of Guelph, Canada) Steve Marsh (National Research Council, Canada) Clemens Martin (UOIT, Canada) Miguel Vargas Martin (UOIT, Canada) Ashraf Matrawy (Carleton University, Canada) Ali Miri (University of Ottawa, Canada) Marco Casassa Mont (Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, UK) Chaoyi Pang (CSIRO, Australia) Andrew Patrick (National Research Council, Canada) Walid Rjaibi (IBM Toronto Software Laboratory, Canada) Krishna Sankar (CISCO, USA) Rod Savoie (National Research Council, Canada) Jean-Marc Seigneur (University of Geneva, Switzerland) David Skillicorn (Queen's University, Canada) Sean Smith (Dartmouth College, USA) Ronggong Song (National Research Council, Canada) David Townsend (University of New Brunswick, Canada) Mihaela Ulieru (University of New Brunswick, Canada) Huaxiong Wang (University of Macquarie, Australia) Yan Wang (University of Macquarie, Australia) Hamdi Yahyaoui (Concordia University, Canada) George Yee (National Research Council, Canada) Eric Yu (University of Toronto, Canada) Mohammad Zulkernine (Queen's University, Canada)
For all enquires, please email the program co-chair Wilfred Fong at wilfred.fong AT uoit.ca