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                         CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

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            12th Information Security Conference (ISC 2009)
                  Pisa, Italy -- September 7-9, 2009
                      http://isc09.dti.unimi.it
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ABOUT THE CONFERENCE

ISC is an annual international conference covering research in and
applications of information security. The twelfth Information
Security Conference (ISC 2009) will be held in Pisa, Italy.  The
conference seeks submissions from academia, industry, and government
presenting novel research on all theoretical and practical aspects of
information security.
The conference will be a 3-day event featuring technical
presentations of 29 full papers and 9 short papers and two invited talks.

The twelfth Information Security Conference (ISC 2009) will be held in
Pisa, Italy.


REGISTRATION

Registration information is available at
http://isc09.dti.unimi.it/registration


PROGRAM

* Monday, September 7, 2009

9:00 - 9:30 Opening

9:30 - 10:30 Keynote speaker: Prof. Sushil Jajodia

10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break

11:00 - 13:00 Session 1: Analysis techniques
  A New Approach to chi^2 Cryptanalysis of Block Ciphers
    Jorge Nakahara Jr, Gautham Sekar, Daniel Santana de Freitas,
    Chang Chiann, Ramon Hugo de Souza, and Bart Preneel

  Analysis and Optimization of Cryptographically Generated Addresses
    Joppe W. Bos, Onur Ozen, and Jean-Pierre Hubaux

  Security Analysis of the PACE Key-Agreement Protocol
    Jens Bender, Marc Fischlin, and Dennis Kugler

  Towards Security Notions for White-Box Cryptography (Short Paper)
    Amitabh Saxena, Brecht Wyseur, and Bart Preneel

  A calculus to detect guessing attacks (Short Paper)
    Bogdan Groza and Marius Minea

13:00 - 14:15 Lunch

14:15 - 15:45 Session 2: Hash functions
  Structural Attacks on Two SHA-3 Candidates: Blender-n and DCH-n
    Mario Lamberger and Florian Mendel

  Meet-in-the-Middle Attacks Using Output Truncation in 3-Pass HAVAL
    Yu Sasaki

  On Free-Start Collisions and Collisions for TIB3
    Florian Mendel and Martin Schlaffer

15:45 - 16:15 Coffee break

16:15 - 17:45 Session 3: Database security and biometrics
  Detection of Database Intrusion using a Two-Stage Fuzzy System
    Suvasini Panigrahi, Shamik Sural

  Combining Consistency and Confidentiality Requirements in
  First-Order Databases
    Joachim Biskup and Lena Wiese

  Cancelable Iris Biometrics using Block Re-mapping and Image
  Warping (Short Paper)
    Jutta Hammerle-Uhl, Elias Pschernig, and Andreas Uhl

  Iris Recognition in Nonideal Situations (Short Paper)
    Kaushik Roy and Prabir Bhattacharya


* Tuesday, September 8, 2009

09:00 - 10:30 Session 4: Algebraic attacks and proxy re-encryption

  Efficient Conditional Proxy Re-Encryption with Chosen-Ciphertext
  Security
    Jian Weng, Yanjiang Yang, Qiang Tang, Robert H. Deng, and Feng Bao

  Practical Algebraic Attacks on the Hitag2 Stream Cipher
    Nicolas T. Courtois, Sean O’Neil, and Jean-Jacques Quisquater

  A New Construction of Boolean Functions with Maximum Algebraic
  Immunity
    Deshuai Dong, Shaojing Fu, Longjiang Qu, and Chao Li

10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break

11:00 - 13:00 Session 5: Distributed system security

  A2M: Access-Assured Mobile Desktop Computing
    Angelos Stavrou, Ricardo A. Barrato, Angelos D. Keromytis,
    and Jason Nieh

  Automated Spyware Collection and Analysis
    Andreas Stamminger, Christopher Kruegel, Giovanni Vigna,
    and Engin Kirda

  Towards Unifying Vulnerability Information for Attack Graph
  Construction
    Sebastian Roschke, Feng Cheng, Robert Schuppenies,
    and Christoph Meinel

  Traitor Tracing without a Priori Bound on the Coalition
  Size (Short Paper)
    Hongxia Jin and Serdar Pehlivanoglu

  SISR - a New Model for Epidemic Spreading of Electronic
  Threats (Short Paper)
    Boris Rozenberg, Ehud Gudes, and Yuval Elovici

13:00 - 14:15 Lunch

14:15 - 15:45 Session 6: Identity management and authentication

  An Efficient Distance Bounding RFID Authentication Protocol:
  Balancing False-Acceptance Rate and Memory Requirement
    Gildas Avoine and Aslan Tchamkerten

  Robust Authentication Using Physically Unclonable Functions
    Keith B. Frikken, Marina Blanton, and Mikhail J. Atallah

  Risks of the CardSpace Protocol
    Sebastian Gajek, Jorg Schwenk, Michael Steiner, and Chen Xuan

15:45 - 16:15 Coffee break

16:15 - 18:00 Session 7: Applied cryptography

  Fair E-cash: Be Compact, Spend Faster
    Sebastien Canard, Cecile Delerablee, Aline Gouget,
    Emeline Hufschmitt, Fabien Laguillaumie, Herve Sibert,
    Jacques Traore, and Damien Vergnaud

  On the security of Identity Based Ring Signcryption Schemes
    S. Sharmila Deva Selvi, S. Sree Vivek, and C. Pandu Rangan

  A Storage Efficient Redactable Signature in the Standard Model
    Ryo Nojima, Jin Tamura, Youki Kadobayashi, and Hiroaki Kikuchi

  Generic Construction of Stateful Identity Based Encryption
  (Short Paper)
    Peng Yang, Rui Zhang, Kanta Matsuura, and Hideki Imai


* Wednesday, September 9, 2009

09:30 - 10:30 Keynote speaker: Prof. Jan Camenisch

10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break

11:00 - 13:00 Session 8: Access control

  Privacy-aware Attribute-based Encryption with User Accountability
    Jin Li, Kui Ren, Bo Zhu, and Zhiguo Wan

  Hardware-Assisted Application-Level Access Control
    Yu-Yuan Chen and Ruby B. Lee

  Towards Trustworthy Delegation in Role-Based Access Control Model
    Manachai Toahchoodee, Xing Xie, and Indrakshi Ray

  Secure Interoperation in Multidomain Environments Employing
  UCON Policies (Short Paper)
    Jianfeng Lu, Ruixuan Li, Vijay Varadharajan, Zhengding Lu,
    and Xiaopu Ma

  Specification and Enforcement of Static Separation-of-Duty Policies
  in Usage Control (Short Paper)
    Jianfeng Lu, Ruixuan Li, Zhengding Lu, Jinwei Hu, and Xiaopu Ma

13:00 - 14:15 Lunch

14:15 - 15:45 Session 9: MAC and nonces

  Nonce Generators and the Nonce Reset Problem
    Erik Zenner

  MAC Precomputation with Applications to Secure Memory
    Juan Garay, Vladimir Kolesnikov, and Rae McLellan

  HMAC without the “Second” Key
    Kan Yasuda

15:45 - 16:15 Coffee Break

16:15 - 17:45 Session 10: P2P and web services

  Adding Trust to P2P Distribution of Paid Content
    Alex Sherman, Angelos Stavrou, Jason Nieh, Angelos D. Keromytis,
    and Cliff Stein

  Peer-to-peer Architecture for Collaborative Intrusion and Malware
  Detection on a Large Scale
    Mirco Marchetti, Michele Messori, and Michele Colajanni

  F3ildCrypt: End-to-End Protection of Sensitive Information in
  Web Services
    Matthew Burnside and Angelos D. Keromytis



MORE INFORMATION

Additional information about the conference can be found at
http://isc09.dti.unimi.it/





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