CFP: New Security Paradigms Workshop '98

New Security Paradigms Workshop '98,
Charlottesville, Virginia,
September 22-25, 1998.
(Submission due April 3, 1998.)

Paradigm shifts disrupt the status quo, destroy outdated ideas
and open the way to new possibilities. This workshop explores
deficiencies of current computer security paradigms and examines
radical new models that address those deficiencies.
Previous years' workshops have identified problematic aspects
of traditional security paradigms and explored a variety of
possible alternatives. Participants have discussed alternative
models for access control, intrusion detection, new definitions
of security, privacy and trust, biological and economic models
of security and a wide variety of other topics.
The 1998 workshop will strike a balance between building on the
foundations laid in past years and exploring new directions.
The workshop will offer a creative and constructive environment
for approximately 25 participants. For more information:
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