FIDIS/IFIP Internet Security & Privacy Summer School
08.02.2008FIDIS/IFIP
Internet Security & Privacy Summer School 2008
to be held at Masaryk University
in Brno, Czech Rep.,
1-7 September 2008
After the success of the 2007 IFIP/FIDIS
Summer School, the focus of this
Summer School will be on security and privacy issues
in the Internet
environment, and namely aspects of Identity Management in relation
to current
and future technologies in a variety of contexts. FIDIS supports
interdisciplinary
exchange and IFIP takes a holistic approach to
technology. So participants? contributions
combining technical,
socio-economic, ethical, philosophical, psychological or legal
perspectives on
challenges for privacy and security in relation to identity aspects
are
welcome. Topics of interest include:
identity management, security,
profiling and customer
relation management, data mining, advanced identity
solutions, access control, ID related crime, computer
forensics,
RFID, tracking technologies, biometrics,
privacy, anonymity and pseudonymity,
identities in
social networks, surveillance, data retention, availability,
legal and economic aspects of security, impact on social
exclusion
/ digital divide / cultural issues, case studies
for the use of identifiers
in various application areas,
trust and accountability.
On the first
five days (September 1-5), all the sessions will start with
introductory lectures
by two invited speakers, followed by parallel workshops
and seminars in the afternoons.
The workshops will typically consist of short
presentations based on the contributions
that have been submitted by the
participating PhD students, followed by active discussion.
However, the
submission of other forms of workshop proposals is welcome as well.
The
weekend programme (September 6-7) will feature practical hands-on security
& privacy
workshops, namely a local version of the Capture The Flag exercise
organized by
Lexi Pimenidis (RWTH Aachen University).
Contributions will be selected based
on an extended abstract review by the
Summer School Programme Committee. Accepted
(short) papers will be made
available to all participants in the Summer School Pre-Proceedings.
After the
Summer School, authors will have the opportunity to submit their final
full
papers, addressing also the discussions at the Summer School, for publication
in
the Summer School Proceedings published by the official IFIP publisher
Springer
Science and Business Media. The papers to be included in the Final
Proceedings will
again be reviewed and selected by the Summer School Programme
Committee.
Students
that actively participate, in particular those who present a paper,
can receive
a course certificate which awards 3 ECTS at the PhD level.
Submission (2-4 pages)
deadline: April 28, 2008
Notification of acceptance: June 10, 2008
Short paper for the pre-proceedings: August 10, 2008
Grants will be available
to students from Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech
Repub lic, Estonia, Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia, Hungary, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania,
Macedonia, Moldova,
Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine
- courtesy to
Microsoft Research.
More information is available at the Summer
School website:
www.buslab.org/SummerSchool2008
General Chair:
Vashek Matyas (Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic)
Programme Committee
Co-Chairs:
Dan Cvrcek (University of Cambridge, UK)
Simone
Fischer-Hubner (Karlstad University, Sweden)
Zdroj: www.buslab.org/SummerSchool2008Autor: JP
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