[ale] 2004 Security Symposium CFP
Terry Countryman
terry at cc.gatech.edu
Wed Oct 8 23:43:29 EDT 2003
} From: Matt_Blaze at usenix.org
} Subject: 2004 Security Symposium CFP
} Organization: USENIX
} Date: 4 Oct 2003 01:50:31 -0400
} Keywords: USENIX, Security Symposium
}
} The 2004 USENIX Security Symposium program committee seeks refereed
} paper submissions relating to systems and network security. If you
} are working on practical aspects of security or applications of
} cryptography, the program committee encourages you to submit a
} paper.
}
} Suggested paper topics include:
}
} * Adaptive security and system management * Analysis of malicious
} code * Analysis of network and security protocols * Applications of
} cryptographic techniques * Attacks against networks and machines *
} Authentication and authorization of users, systems, and
} applications * Automated tools for source code analysis *
} Denial-of-service attacks and countermeasures * File and filesystem
} security * Firewall technologies * Intrusion detection * Privacy
} preserving (and compromising) systems * Public key infrastructure *
} Rights management and copyright protection * Security in
} heterogeneous and large-scale environments * Security of agents and
} mobile code * Security of Internet voting systems * Techniques for
} developing secure systems
}
} World Wide Web security Submissions are due on January 25, 2004,
} 11:59 p.m. PST.
}
} For more details on the submission process, consult the detailed
} author guidelines at
}
} http://www.usenix.org/sec04/
}
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} 13th USENIX Security Symposium
} August 9-13, 2004, San Diego, CA
}
} The USENIX Security Symposium brings together researchers,
} practitioners, system administrators, system programmers, and others
} interested in the latest advances in security of computer systems.
}
} The Symposium will span five days: a two-day training program will
} be followed by a two and one-half day technical program, which will
} include refereed papers, invited talks, Work-in-Progress reports,
} panel discussions, and Birds-of-a-Feather sessions.
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}
} We look forward to receiving your submissions!
}
} Matt Blaze, AT&T/University of Pennsylvania
} Security Symposium 2004 Program Chair
} sec04chair at usenix.org
}
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