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CFP: Trust 2010


From: David Farber <dave () farber net>
Date: Tue, 1 Dec 2009 13:23:19 -0500



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From: "Alessandro Acquisti" <acquisti () andrew cmu edu>
Date: December 1, 2009 12:59:30 PM EST
To: <dave () farber net>
Subject: CFP: Trust 2010

Dave:

The CFP for a trust conference we are organizing. For the IP list, if you
see it fit. 

Thank you,
-alessandro

---
Alessandro Acquisti
Associate Professor
Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University
http://www.heinz.cmu.edu/~acquisti/

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                          Call for Papers

                            Trust 2010
    3rd International Conference on Trust and Trustworthy Computing

                  June 21-23, 2010, Berlin, Germany
                      http://www.trust2010.org

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Building on the success of Trust 2009 (held at Oxford, UK) and Trust 2008
(Villach, Austria), this conference focuses on trusted and trustworthy
computing, both from the technical and social perspectives. The conference
itself will have two main strands, one devoted to technical aspects and
one devoted to the socio-economic aspects of trusted computing.

The conference solicits original papers on any aspect (technical or social
and economic) of the design, application and usage of trusted and
trustworthy computing, which concerns a broad range of concepts including
trustworthy infrastructures, services, hardware, software and protocols.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Technical Strand:
-----------------
    * Architecture and implementation technologies for trusted platforms
      and trustworthy infrastructures
    * Mobile trusted computing
    * Implementations of trusted computing (covering both hardware and
      software)
    * Applications of trusted computing
    * Trustworthy infrastructures and services for cloud computing
    * Attestation and possible variants (e.g., property-based
      attestation, runtime attestation)
    * Cryptographic aspects of trusted computing
    * Security hardware, i.e., hardware with cryptographic and
      security functions, physically unclonable functions (PUFs)
    * Establishing trust in embedded systems (e.g., sensor networks)
    * Hardware Trojans (detection, prevention)
    * Intrusion resilience in trusted computing
    * Virtualisation for trusted platforms
    * Security policy and management of trusted computing
    * Access control for trusted platforms
    * Privacy aspects of trusted computing
    * Verification of trusted computing architectures
    * End-user interactions with trusted platforms
    * Limitations of trusted computing

Socio-economic Strand:
----------------------
   * Usability and user perceptions of trustworthy systems and risks
   * Effects of trustworthy systems upon user, corporate, and
     governmental behavior
   * The adequacy of guarantees provided by trustworthy systems for
     systems critically dependent upon trust, such as elections and
     government oversight
   * The impact of trustworthy systems upon digital forensics, police
     investigations and court proceedings
   * Economic drivers for trustworthy systems
   * Group and organizational behavior within trustworthy systems
   * The impact of trustworthy systems upon user autonomy, social
     capital, and power relationships
   * Cross-cultural definitions of trustworthiness
   * Can systems be truly "trustworthy" without any capacity for moral
     reasoning?
   * Trustworthy systems and precursors of trust such as honesty,
     benevolence, value similarity, or competence
   * Trustworthiness, regret and forgiveness
   * Trustworthy systems as enhancements or constraints on government
     power
   * The role of independence from vested interests as a driver of trust
   * Game theoretical approaches to modeling or designing trustworthy
     systems
   * Experimental economics studies of trustworthiness
   * The interplay between privacy, privacy enhancing technologies and
     trustworthiness
   * Regulatory vs peer-produced trustworthiness, including reputation
     systems
   * Global governance initiatives to manage trust
   * Critiques of trustworthy systems


General Chair:
       Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, University of Bochum, Germany

Program Chair (Technical Strand)
       Sean Smith, Dartmouth College, USA

Program Chair (Socio-economic Strand)
       Alessandro Acquisti, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Program Committee (Technical Strand)
       N. Asokan, Nokia Research Center, Finland
       Sergey Bratus, Dartmouth College, USA
       Liqun Chen, HP Laboratories, UK
       Cynthia Irvine, Naval Postgraduate School, USA
       Bernhard Kauer, Technische Universtat Dresden, Germany
       Michael LeMay, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA
       Michael Locasto, George Mason University, USA
       Andrew Martin, University of Oxford, UK
       Jon McCune, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
       Chris Mitchell, Royal Holloway University, UK
       David Naccache, ENS, France
       Dimitris Pendarakis, IBM Watson, USA
       Graeme Proudler, HP Laboratories, UK
       Anand Rajan, Intel, USA
       Scott Rotondo, Sun, USA
       Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, University of Bochum, Germany
       Radu Sion, Stony Brook University, USA
       Christian Stueble, Sirrix, Germany
       G. Edward Suh, Cornell University, USA
       Leendert van Doorn, AMD, USA
       Claire Vishik, Intel, UK

Program Committee (Socio-economic Strand)
       Andrew A. Adams, Reading University, UK
       Ian Brown, University of Oxford, UK
       Johann Cas, Austrian Academy of Science
       Lorrie Faith Cranor, Carnegie-Mellon University, USA
       Tamara Dinev, Florida Atlantic University, USA
       Peter Gutmann, University of Auckland, New Zealand
       Tristan Henderson, St Andrews University, UK
       Adam Joinson, Bath University, UK
       Eleni Kosta, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
       Meryem Marzouki, French National Scientific Research Center (CNRS)
       Tyler Moore, Harvard University, USA
       Deirdre Mulligan, UC Berkely, USA
       Anne-Marie Oostveen, Oxford University, UK
       Andrew Patrick, Carleton University, Canada
       Angela Sasse, University College London, UK
       Jonathan Zittrain, Harvard University, USA


Important Dates:
    Submission due:     20 January 2010
    Notification:       3 March 2010
    Camera ready:       24 March 2010
    Conference:         21-23 June 2010

Paper Submission:
       http://www.trust2010.org/submission.html

---
Alessandro Acquisti
Associate Professor
Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University
http://www.heinz.cmu.edu/~acquisti/







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