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[Announcement] CFP SETOP 2013: Workshop on Autonomous and Spontaneous Security


From: InfoSec News <alerts () infosecnews org>
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 01:41:45 -0600 (CST)

Forwarded from: William Fitzgerald <wfitzgerald (at) 4c.ucc.ie>

Dear All,

SETOP 2013: 6th SETOP International Workshop on Autonomous and Spontaneous Security (co-located with ESORICS)

URL: http://conferences.telecom-bretagne.eu/setop/2013/

Proceedings: Published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series.

Venue The workshop will be held in Egham U.K. at Royal Holloway, University of London, in conjunction with the 18th annual European research event in Computer Security (ESORICS 2013) symposium. The workshop is structured in two tracks: a research track and an industrial track.

Scope: Security and reliability have become a major concern for service-oriented applications as well as for communications systems and networks. Prospective authors are encouraged to submit papers addressing the automated configuration of security policies in the context of dynamic, heterogeneous and mobile environments. Aiming at secure and interoperable networks and systems, major challenges related to policy conflict detection and resolution must be addressed. Papers related to autonomous assessment and intrusion mitigation are particularly invited for submission.

Topics: The SETOP Workshop seeks submissions that present research results on all aspects related to spontaneous and autonomous security. Submissions by PhD students are encouraged. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:

Security policy deployment
Self evaluation of risk and impact
Distributed intrusion detection
Autonomous and spontaneous response
Trust establishment & lightweight cryptography
Selfish behavior and collaboration enforcement
Security in autonomous ad hoc networks
Security in sensor&RFID networks
Security of Next Generation Networks
Security in Cloud Computing
Security of Service Oriented Architectures
Security of opportunistic networks
Privacy in self-organized networks
Secure localization& context aware ubiquitous computing
Secure interoperability and negotiation
Self-organization in secure routing
Identity management, modeling and validation of security


Important Dates:
Paper Submission: March 31, 2013
Author Notification: June 10, 2013
Camera Ready Version: June 20, 2013

Regards,
Will.

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William M. Fitzgerald (BSc (Hons), MSc, PhD)
Postdoctoral Research Fellow,
Cork Constraint Computation Centre,
Department of Computer Science,
University College Cork,
Cork,
Ireland.
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http://www.williamfitzgerald.net
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