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Intrust 2009 accepted papers
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INTRUST 2009 is the first International Conference on the theory, technologies and
applications of trusted systems. It is devoted to all aspects of trusted computing
systems, including trusted modules, platforms, networks, services and applications,
from their fundamental features and functionalities to design principles, architecture
and implementation technologies. The goal of the conference is to bring academic
and industrial researchers, designers, and implementers together with end-users
of trusted systems, in order to foster the exchange of ideas in this challenging
and fruitful area. The conference will be held in Beijing University of Technology
& ONETS.
INTRUST 2009 solicits original papers on any aspect of the theory, advanced development
and applications of trusted computing, trustworthy systems and general trust issues
in modern computing systems. The conference will have an academic track and an industrial
track. This call for papers is for contributions to both of the tracks. Submissions
to the academic track should emphasize theoretical and practical research contributions
to general trusted system technologies, while submissions to the industrial track
may focus on experiences on the implementation and deployment of real-world systems.
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Topics of relevance include but are not limited to:
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- Fundamental features and functionalities of trusted systems
- Primitives and mechanisms for building a chain of trust
- Design principles and architectures of trusted modules and platforms
- Implementation technologies for trusted modules and platforms
- Cryptographic aspects of trusted systems, including cryptographic algorithms and
protocols, and their implementation and application in trusted systems
- Scalable safe network operation in trusted systems
- Mobile trusted systems, such as trusted mobile platforms, sensor networks, mobile
(ad hoc) networks, peer-to-peer networks, Bluetooth, etc.
- Storage aspects for trusted systems
- Applications of trusted systems, e.g. trusted email, web services and various e-commerce
services
- Trustworthy infrastructures and services for cloud computing
- Trusted intellectual property protection: metering, watermarking, digital rights
management and enterprise rights management
- Software protection for trusted systems
- Hardware security for trusted systems
- Authentication and access control for trusted systems
- Key, identity and certificate management for trusted systems
- Privacy aspects for trusted systems
- Attestation aspects for trusted systems, including the measurement and verification
of the behaviour of trusted systems
- Standards organizations and their contributions to trusted systems, such as TCG,
ISO/IEC, IEEE 802.11, etc.
- Emerging technologies for trusted systems, such as RFID, memory spots, smart cards,
etc.
- Trust metrics and robust trust inference in distributed systems
- Usability and reliability aspects for trusted systems
- Trust modeling, economic analysis and protocol design for rational and malicious
adversaries
- Virtualisation for trusted systems
- Limitations of trusted systems
- Security analysis of trusted systems, including formal method proofs, provable security
and automated analysis
- Security policies for, and management of, trusted systems
- Intrusion resilience and revocation aspects for trusted systems
- Scalability aspects of trusted systems
- Compatibility aspects of trusted systems
- Experiences in building real-world trusted systems
- Socio-economic aspects of trusted systems
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Instructions for authors
Submissions must not substantially duplicate work that any of the authors has published
elsewhere or has submitted in parallel to any journal or other conference or workshop
that has proceedings. Submissions will take place entirely via a web system. All
submissions will be blind-reviewed. Papers must be anonymous, with no author names,
affiliations, acknowledgements, or obvious references. A submitted paper should
begin with a title, a short abstract, and a list of keywords.
It has been confirmed by the Springer that the proceedings of INTRUST 2009 will
be published in the Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science series and
will be available after the conference. Clear instructions about the preparation
of a final proceedings version will be sent to the authors of accepted papers. Authors
of accepted papers must guarantee that their paper will be presented at the conference.
We strongly recommend that authors submit their papers in the standard LNCS
format (see http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-0-0-0
for the details) of length at most 12 pages (excluding bibliography and
appendices). Committee members are not required to review more than that, so the
paper should be intelligible and self-contained within this length. Submissions
not meeting these guidelines risk rejection without consideration of their merits.
Authors of accepted papers must guarantee that their paper will be presented at the
conference. Authors are asked to clearly indicate whether their submissions are
for the academic track or the industrial track in the title.
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Important Dates
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- Submission due (extended):
1 August 2009 17 August 2009 31 August 2009
- Notification (extended):
10 October 2009 18 October 2009
- Camera ready for pre-proceedings due (extended):
28 October 2009 4 November 2009
- Conference: 17-19 December 2009
- Camera ready for proceedings due: 16 February 2010
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Conference organization
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General Chairs
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- Yongfei Han, Beijing University of Technology & ONETS, China
- Robert Deng, Singapore Management University, Singapore
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Programme Committee Chairs
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- Moti Yung, Columbia University & Google Inc., USA
- Liqun Chen, HP Laboratories, UK
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PC members
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- N. Asokan, Nokia Research Center, Finland
- Endre Bangerter, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
- Boris Balacheff, HP Laboratories, UK
- Feng Bao, I2R, Singapore
- Kefei Chen, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
- Zhen Chen, Tsinghua University, China
- Zhong Chen, Peking University, China
- James Davenport, University of Bath, UK
- Xuhua Ding, Singapore Management University, Singapore
- Loïc Duflot, SGDN, France
- Dieter Gollmann, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
- David Grawrock, Intel, USA
- Sigrid Gürgens, Fraunhofer Institute for Secure Information Technology, Germany
- Dirk Kuhlmann, HP Laboratories, UK
- Xuejia Lai, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
- Jian Li, BJUT, China
- Jiangtao Li, Intel, USA
- Peter Lipp, Graz University of Technology, Austria
- Wenbo Mao, EMC Research, China
- Andrew Martin, University of Oxford, UK
- Yi Mu, University of Wollongong, Australia
- David Naccache, ENS, France
- Raphael Phan, Loughborough University, UK
- Bart Preneel, KU Leuven, Belgium
- Graeme Proudler, HP Laboratories, UK
- Emily Ratliff, IBM, USA
- Mark Ryan, University of Birmingham, UK
- Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany
- Kouichi Sakurai, Kyushu University, Japan
- Wenchang Shi, Renmin University, China
- Willy Susilo, University of Wollongong, Australia
- Qiang Tang, University of Twente, Netherlands
- Vijay Varadharajan, Macquarie University, Australia
- Claire Vishik, Intel, USA
- Guilin Wang, University of Birmingham, UK
- Duncan S. Wong, City University of Hong Kong, China
- Shouhuai Xu, UTSA, USA
- Xing Zhang, BJUT, China
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Steering Committee
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- Yongfei Han, BJUT & ONETS, China
- Moti Yung, Google & Columbia University, USA
- Liqun Chen, HP Laboratories, UK
- Robert Deng, SMU, Singapore
- Chris Mitchell, RHUL, UK
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Organising Chairs
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- Jian Li, Beijing University of Technology, China
- Lijuan Duan, Beijing University of Technology, China
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Publicity Chairs
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- Xuhua Ding, Singapore Management University, Singapore
- Xing Zhang, BJUT, China
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