SISW 2003 - 2nd IEEE International Security in Storage Workshop,
Washington, DC, USA, October 31, 2003 (submissions due August 11, 2003)

The ability to create large shared storage systems in a secure manner
is an area that has received little formal research or results. A
comprehensive, systems approach to storage security is required if
storage consolidation is to succeed. This workshop serves as an open
forum to discuss storage threats, technologies, methodologies and
deployment. The workshop seeks submissions from academia and industry
presenting novel research on all theoretical and practical aspects of
designing, building and managing secure storage systems; possible
topics include, but are not limited to the following:

- Cryptographic Algorithms for Storage
- Key Management for Storage
- Key Management for File Systems
- Attacks on Storage Area Networks and Storage
- Security for Mobile Storage
- Defining and Defending Trust Boundaries in Storage
- Relating Storage Security to Network Security
- Cryptanalysis of Systems and Protocols
- Novel Implementations
- Unintended Data Recovery
- Insider Attack Countermeasures
- Deployment of Secure Storage Mechanisms
- Security in Federated Systems
- Security for Internet Storage Service Providers


More information about the conference can be found at
http://www.stortek.com/hughes/sisw2003