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Call For Papers: SECURECOMM 2007



CALL FOR PAPERS

SECURECOMM 2007
Third International Conference on Security and Privacy for
Communication
Networks

Nice, France, Sept. 17 - Sept. 21, 2007

URL: http://www.securecomm.org

Co-Sponsored By:
IEEE Communications Society (www.comsoc.org)
CreateNet(www.create-net.it)


PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE March 7, 2007
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Securecomm seeks high-quality research contributions in the form
of well-developed full papers. Topics of interest encompass research
advances in ALL areas of secure communications and networking. Topics
in
other areas (e.g., formal methods, database security, secure software,
theoretical cryptography) will be considered only if a clear
connection
to private or secure communication/networking is demonstrated.
Securecomm
brings together security and privacy experts in academia, industry and
government as well as practitioners, standards developers and policy
makers.
Securecomm also serves as a venue for learning about state-of-the-art
in
security and privacy research. Presentations reporting on cutting-edge
research results are supplemented by panels on controversial issues
and
invited talks on timely and important topics.

PAPERS: Technical papers describing original unpublished research are
solicited.
Submissions must not be concurrently under review by a conference,
journal or any other venue that has proceedings. Authors of the
highest-quality accepted papers will be invited to submit extended
version of their papers to a special issue of ACM Transactions on
Information and System Security (TISSEC).

SHORT PAPERS: In addition to full papers, Securecomm 2007 invites
submission of pithy concise technical papers (also describing original
unpublished research). Such papers may represent work-in-progress
or small -- yet novel -- research results that do not warrant a full
paper.

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS: Only PostScript or PDF formats are accepted
for
all submissions.Full paper submissions must not exceed 10 pages in
IEEE
conference style, two-column format, not including the bibliography.
Well-marked appendices of up to 2 pages are allowed but will be read
only
at the discretion of reviewers. Short paper submissions are limited to
4
pages total.

IEEE Communications Society and Create-Net policy states that all
accepted SecureComm 2007 papers must have at least one registration
at the regular rate.
For authors co-authoring multiple papers, one regular registration is
valid for up to two papers.

All submitted papers will be judged based on their quality through
*double-blind* reviewing, where the identities of the authors are
withheld from the reviewers. Authors' names must not appear in the
paper or in the PostScript or PDF file.

Complete paper submission instructions will be available at the
conference website.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
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* Security & Privacy in Wired, Wireless, Mobile, Hybrid, Sensor, Ad
Hoc networks
* Network Intrusion Detection and Prevention, DoS Countermeasures
* Firewalls, Routers, Filters and Malware detectors
* Public Key Infrastructures and Other Security Architectures
* Secure Web Communication
* Communication Privacy and Anonymity
* Secure/Private E-commerce
* Secure Routing, Naming/Addressing, Network Management
* Security & Privacy in Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing, e.g.,
RFIDs

DEMOS: Proposals for research and industrial demos are solicited. A
maximum of 2 pages should be submitted which include a description of
the
demo and needed resources from the conference organizers.
Proposals should be submitted to the Demo Chair by June 1, 2007.

IMPORTANT DATES
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Paper Submission: March 7, 2007
Notification of Acceptance: May 31, 2007
Camera-ready Version: June 24, 2007
Conference Dates: September 17-21, 2007

For information regarding the conference, please visit


http://www.securecomm.org or contact one of the Chairs below.



CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

General Chair
-------------

Bruno Crispo, University of Trento


Program Co-Chairs
-----------------

Dieter Gollman, Technische Universit?t Hamburg-Harburg

Refik Molva, Eurecom


Local Chair
-----------

Pietro Michiardi,  Eurecom


Panels Chair
------------

Boris Dragovic,  Create-Net


Workshops Chair
---------------

Cristina Nita-Rotaru,  Purdue University


Demos/Exhibits Chair
--------------------
TBA


Publicity Co-Chairs
-------------------

Peng Ning, NC State University

Javier Lopez, University of Malaga


Publications Chair
------------------

George Danezis  KU Leuven


Sponsorships Chair
------------------

Radha Poovendran,  University of Washington


Webmaster Chair
---------------

Fatih Turkmen, University of Trento


Steering Committee
------------------

Imrich Chlamtac (Chair), Create-Net

Krishna Sivalingam (Co-Chair), University of Maryland, Baltimore
County

Gene Tsudik, University of California, Irvine

Brian Bigalke (Staff Liaison), IEEE Communications Society



TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE

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Frank Stajano   	University of Cambridge, UK
Pietro Michiardi	Institut Eurecom, France
Levente Buttyan 	Budapest University of Technology, Hungary
Christian Tschudin      Basel University, Switzerland
Yves Roudier		Institut EURECOM, France
Ludovic Me      	Supelec, France
Pekka Nikander  	Ericsson Research, Finland
Radha Provendran        Univ. of Washington, USA
Herve Debar     	France Telecom R&D, France
Guevara Noubir  	Northeastern Univ., USA
Claude Castellucia      INRIA, France
Roberto Di Pietro       University of Rome III, Italy
Els Van Herreweghen     IBM, Switzerland
Melek Onen      	Institut Eurecom, France
Bart De Decker  	Katholieke Universitet Leuven, Belgium
Pierangela Samarati     Universita di Milano, Italy
Albert Levi     	Sabanci University, Turkey
Felix Wu		University of California Davis, USA
Srdjan Capkun		ETH, Switzerland
Susanne Wetzel		Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
Giovanni Di Crescenzo	Telcordia, USA
N.Asokan		Nokia Research, Finland
Giuseppe Ateniese	Johns Hopkins University, USA
Matt Bishop		University of California Davis, USA
Luigi Mancini		University of Rome - La Sapienza, Italy
Fabio Massacci		University of Trento, Italy
Cristina Nita-Rotaru	Purdue University, USA
Dirk Westhoff		NEC Research, Germany
Bulent Yener		Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
Dogan Kesdogan		Aachen University, Germany
Gildas Avoine		Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Tuomas Aura		Microsoft Research, UK
Michael Roe		Microsoft Research, UK
Yves Deswarte		LAAS-CNRS, France
Christopher Kruegel	Technical University of Vienna, Austria
Hao Chen		University of California Davis, USA
Pasi Eronen		Nokia Research, Finland
Hannes Tschofening	Siemens CT, Germany
Peng Liu		Penn State University, USA
Evgueni Krouk		St. Petersburg State University, Russia
Andreas Schaad		SAP, Germany
Christian Cachin        IBM Research, Switzerland
Guenter Karjoth		IBM Research, Switzerland
Wrona Konrad		SAP, France
Julien Vayssiere        SAP, Australia
George Mohay		Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Marco Aime		Polytechnico di Torino, Italy
Frank Piessens		Katholieke Universitet Leuven, Belgium
Raheem Beyah		Georgia State University, USA
Bruno Crispo		University of Trento, Italy
Yutaka Miyake		KDDI labs, Japan
Laurent Bussard		Microsoft Innovation Center, Germany
Fabien Pouget		CERT-A, France
Joachim Posegga		University of Hamburg, Germany
Kwok-yan Lam		Tsinghua University, China
Stefano Crosta		CISCO, France



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