• Date: June 13-15, 2005 
  • Location: Linkoping University, Sweden   
  • Sponsors: IEEE Computer Society, Concurrent Engineering Research Center (CERC) at West Virginia University, USA

 

  15th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructures for        Collaborative Enterprises (WETICE-2005).

 


 

Welcome to WETICE-2005

Tenth International Workshop on:
Security Technologies (ST) 
 

This document is also available in Word, PostScript and PDF formats.
The online version can be found at http://wetice.jpl.nasa.gov/wetice04

 

Information on Security Technologies (ST) Workshop

Networks and Systems in the information age are becoming increasingly dependent on their information systems to support their business and workflow activities. Technical challenges exist in many areas to support a ubiquitous, distributed infrastructure and Internetworking environment.  including challenges in Role Based Access Control, Application of Principle of Least Privilege in a distributed environment, single-user sign-on and credential authentication/authorization in a distributed application setting.  In addition to such technical challenges, social awareness and legal framework are far from adequate in provide the necessary support for such business model. The aim of this workshop is to bring in experts from those diverse areas in order to address the above challenges in a consorted effort.

This workshop will focus on the problems and challenges relating to security technologies that support secure computing and information sharing in collaborative architectures. We aim to bring together principal players from the security community working in the area of networks, systems and information security as well as non-technical areas such as social and legal aspects of enterprise security.

Papers are requested for submission on Security Issues in Collaborative Enterprise Technologies. Topics to be discussed include but are not restricted to the following areas described below.

Information on All WETICE-2005 Workshops

WETICE is an annual, international forum for state-of-the-art research in enabling technologies for collaboration.

  WETICE-2005 will consist of a number of workshops on different topics related to collaboration technology. The ongoing workshops are listed here. In addition to the ongoing workshops, there will be new workshops. Please see the Call for Proposals for the topics.

  What sets WETICE apart from larger conferences is that the workshops are kept small enough to promote fruitful discussions on the latest technology developments, directions, problems, and requirements. Each workshop will include paper presentations and working group discussions, keynote sessions and a final joint session to summarize each groups' findings.

 
Details of each workshop  can be found on its individual web page located from the main WETICE Home Page.

  All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed by a minimum of three people. The accepted papers and the summary report produced by each group will be published in the post-conference proceedings and directly mailed to the registered authors by the IEEE Computer Press after the conference.

  Please note that each accepted paper should have at least one author register and present the paper at WETICE-2005 to get the paper published in the Proceedings.

All submitted papers are limited to 6 (six) total pages in length.

Important Dates/Deadlines
  NEW Deadline for paper submission to individual workshops: February 25, 2005
  Decision to paper authors: March 18, 2005
  Final version of accepted papers due to IEEE: May 9, 2005
  Advance Registration discount and deadline: To Be Announced Later
  (On-site registration after this date)
  WETICE-2005 Workshops and On-site registration: June 13-15, 2005
  Workshop Chairs' final reports to IEEE: July 8, 2005

Please Submit All Papers for ST Workshop to the following address:  dpg@jpl.nasa.gov with WETICE05 included in the title.  Additional Instructions from IEEE are provided for the submission.

ST Workshop Primary Topics

  • Security Models
  • Security Frameworks
  • Security Processes and Policies
  • Security Technologies
  • Security Applications
  • Secure Grid Computing

Specialized Topics

Trust and Privacy in Collaboration

  • The work and efforts of IETF security groups
  • Security of collaborative applications
  • Distributed database security
  • Trust, privacy and protection

Inter-Organizational Risk Management

  • Enterprise security risk management
  • Integrating security in the system and software life cycles
  • Malicious code and mobile code
  • Preventive security
  • Social aspects of security
  • Legal aspects of privacy and security
  • Digital rights

Authorization and Digital Signatures

  • Cryptography
  • Software Certification
  • Global key infrastructure
  • Public Key Infrastructures
  • Secure transactions
  • Enterprise security identity management

Communications and Multimedia Security

  • Security protocols for the Internet
  • Secure applications and environments
  •  Intrusion detection and management
  • Network security
  • Security protocol design and analysis
  • Secure multimedia communications
  • Secure web-hosting collaboration

 

 WETICE General Chair
 Prof. Nahid Shahmehri of Linkoping University, Sweden

 WETICE Finance Chair
 Ramana Reddy, West Virginia University, USA

 WETICE Location
 Linkoping University, Sweden

 WETICE Organizer

  Sumitra Reddy, West Virginia University, USA

Inquiries
Please send all WETICE general inquiries to smreddy@mail.wvu.edu
Please send all inquiries regarding the Security Technologies for Collaborative Architectures Workshop to the Program Chair:  

ST Program Co-Chairs:

  David Gilliam
  Network and Computer Security
  Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  4800 Oak Grove Dr.
  Pasadena, CA 91109
  USA
  Email:  dpg@jpl.nasa.gov

  

 

  Matt Bishop
  Department of Computer Science
  University of California, Davis
  One Shields Ave.
  Davis, CA 95616-8562

  USA

  Email:  bishop@cs.ucdavis.edu

Workshop Program Committee:

   Gail Joon Ahn, UNC Charlotte, USA
   Joanne Bechta Dugan, University of Virginia, USA
   Jesper Johansson, Microsoft, USA
   Himanshu Khurana, NCSA, University of Illinois, USA
   Fumio Mizoguchi, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
   Peter Reiher, University of California at Los Angeles, USA
   Marc Rennhard, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland
   Josef Sherif, California State University, Fullerton & Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA     


 

 

 

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