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Call For Papers
11th IEEE Computer Security Foundations Workshop
June 9-11, 1998
Rockport, Massachusetts, USA
Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society
This workshop series brings together researchers in computer science to
examine foundational issues in computer security. We are interested
both in papers that describe new results in the theories of computer
security and in papers and panels that explore open questions and raise
fundamental concerns about existing theories.
Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
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access control authentication data and system integrity
database security network security distributed systems security
information flow privacy anonymity
security protocols security models formal methods for security
as well as foundational issues relating to other critical system
properties and in emerging areas such as mobile computing and
executable content.
The proceedings are published by the IEEE Computer Society and will be
available at the workshop. Selected papers will be invited for
submission to the Journal of Computer Security.
Instructions for Participants: Workshop attendance will be by
invitation only and limited to about 35 participants. Prospective
participants should send an ELECTRONIC copy of a paper (limit 7500
words) or proposal for panel discussion to Simon Foley at
snf22@ccsr.cam.ac.uk. Please clearly identify the contact author and
provide email addresses and telephone numbers (both voice and fax).
(Paper submissions will be accepted if received by the deadline, but
electronic submission of uuencoded postscript is strongly encouraged.)
IMPORTANT DATES: Submission deadline: February 6, 1998
Notification of acceptance: March 12, 1998
Camera-ready papers: April 3, 1998.
Program Committee
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Simon Foley (chair), University of Cambridge, UK
Li Gong, JavaSoft, USA
Roberto Gorrieri, University of Bologna, Italy
James Gray III, Hong Kong University of S&T, HK
Sushil Jajodia, George Mason University, USA
Stewart Lee, University of Cambridge, UK
Gavin Lowe, University of Leicester, UK
Catherine Meadows, Naval Research Laboratory, USA
Michael Merritt, AT&T Laboratories, USA
Jonathan Millen, SRI International, USA
Robert Morris, Department of Defense, USA
Jane Sinclair, University of Warwick, UK
Paul Syverson, Naval Research Laboratory, USA
Vijay Varadharajan, University of W.Sydney, Australia
Workshop Location
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In 1998 the workshop will be held at the Ralph Waldo Emerson Inn, in
Rockport, Massachusetts. Rockport is a New England town, less than an
hour's drive from Boston, that has preserved the architecture and charm
of a small fishing village. The Inn is on the seashore in an area
called Pigeon Cove. It has thirty-six rooms, each with private bathroom
and telephone. The roof patio has a wonderful view, and there is access
to a walk along the rocky shore. It is about 1.7 miles north of
Bearskin Neck, an artist colony and tourist spot crammed with
attractive old shops, cafes, restaurants, and galleries, projecting
into Rockport Harbor.
For further information contact:
General Chair Program Chair Publications Chair
Jonathan Millen Simon Foley Joshua Guttman
Computer Science Laboratory CCSR, The MITRE Corporation
SRI International, University of Cambridge, 202 Burlington Road
333 Ravenswood Ave. 10 Downing Street, Bedford, MA 01730-1420,
Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA Cambridge CB2 3DS, UK USA
+1 650-859-2358 +44 1223 740100 +1 617-271-2654
millen@csl.sri.com snf22@ccsr.cam.ac.uk guttman@mitre.org
More online information at URL http://www.csl.sri.com/~millen/csfw/