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SecureComm 2009: Call for Participation



Title: SecureComm 2009: Call for Participation

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SECURECOMM 2009

Fifth International Conference on Security and Privacy for Communication Networks

September 15-17, 2009
Athens, Greece
http://www.securecomm.org

Sponsored by ICST. Technically sponsored by Create-Net and the Institute of Informatics and Telecommunications (IIT) of the Greek National Centre for Scientific Research "Demokritos."

SecureComm is a major international conference on cybersecurity. We invite you to participate in this annual conference where new exciting ideas are presented and lively discussed. At SecureComm, we have security and privacy experts from academia, industry and government, together with standards developers and policy makers. It is a venue for learning the state-of-the-art in security and privacy research area. Presentations reporting on cutting-edge research results are supplemented and strongly feedbacks are received. Papers present the advances in the theory, system design, building and implementation, and empirical evaluation of secure systems.


Conference Highlights:


H1: Two keynote speeches will be given by world-renowned scholars: Prof. Sal Stolfo from Columbia University, and Prof. Bart Preneel from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.

H2: The Global Security Challenge (GSC) (http://www.globalsecuritychallenge.com/) will run the leading business plan competitions during day 2 of the conference. This event aims to find the most promising security and defense start-ups in Europe.

H3: The technical program includes a set of highly interesting papers, for example,

- "Towards Self-Organized Location Privacy in Mobile Networks"
- "On the Security of Bottleneck Bandwidth Estimation Techniques"
- "Ensemble: Community-based Anomaly Detection for Popular Applications"
- "An Active Global Attack Model for Sensor Source Location Privacy: Analysis and Countermeasures"
- "Multichannel Protocols for User-Friendly and Scalable Initialization of Sensor Networks"

H4: This conference is organized by recognized scholars, including Peng Liu (General Chair), Yan Chen (Program Co-Chair), Tassos Dimitriou (Program Co-Chair), Z. Morley Mao (Publicity Chair), and Jianying Zhou (Publication Chair).

H5: A new workshop, namely SEWCN, will be held on Sept. 14. This workshop focuses on new and controversial ideas in wireless communication and network systems.

Additional information of the conference can be found at http://www.securecomm.org.