[dns-operations] USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Security Call For Papers (6254)

paul at vix.com paul at vix.com
Fri Apr 7 02:15:13 UTC 2006


FYI.

> Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2006 11:40:37 -0700 (PDT)
> Reply-To: Matt_Blaze at usenix.org
> Subject: USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Security Call For Papers (6254)
> To: paul at vix.com
> From: Matt_Blaze at usenix.org
> 
> -------------------------------
> First Workshop on Hot Topics in Security (HotSec '06)
> July 31, 2006
> Vancouver, B.C., Canada
> Sponsored by USENIX, the Advanced Computing Systems Association
> Submissions Deadline: April 17, 2006
> http://www.usenix.org/hotsec06/cfpa
> -------------------------------
> 
> The First Workshop on Hot Topics in Security (HotSec '06) will take
> place Monday, July 31, 2006, in Vancouver, B.C., Canada, and we would like
> to encourage your submissions.
> 
> HotSec is intended as a forum for lively discussion of aggressively
> innovative and potentially disruptive ideas in all aspects of systems
> security. Surprising results and thought-provoking ideas will be
> strongly favored; complete papers with polished results in well-explored
> research areas are discouraged. Papers will be selected for their
> potential to stimulate discussion in the workshop.
> 
> Position papers are expected to fit into one of the following
> categories:
> -- Fundamentally new techniques for and approaches to dealing with
> current security problems
> 
> -- New major problems arising from new technologies that are now being
> developed or deployed
> 
> -- Truly surprising results that cause rethinking of previous approaches
> 
> While our goal is to solicit ideas that are not completely worked out,
> we expect submissions to be supported by some evidence of feasibility or
> preliminary quantitative results.
> 
> Possible topics of interest include but are not limited to:
> * Secure operation, management, and event response of/for
>   ultra-large-scale systems
> * Designing secure large-scale systems and networks
> * Self-organizing and self-protecting systems
> * Security assurance for non-expert users
> * Balancing security and privacy/anonymity
> * Interactions between security technology and public policy
> 
> Position paper submissions due are due April 17, 2006.
> Submissions guidelines can be found at http://www.usenix.org/hotsec06/cfpa
> 
> We look forward to receiving your submissions.
> 
> On behalf of the HotSec '06 Program Committee,
> Matt Blaze, University of Pennsylvania
> hotsec06chair at usenix.org
> 
> P.S. HotSec '06 will be co-located with the 15th USENIX Security Symposium
> (Security '06), which will take place July 31-August 4, 2006.
> 
> 
> -------------------------------
> First Workshop on Hot Topics in Security (HotSec '06)
> July 31, 2006
> Vancouver, B.C., Canada
> Sponsored by USENIX, the Advanced Computing Systems Association
> Submissions Deadline: April 17, 2006
> http://www.usenix.org/hotsec06/cfpa
> -------------------------------
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