Proposals
Papers addressing all aspects of security in information and networks
are being sought. Researchers working on the following and related
subjects are especially encouraged: realization of security schemes,
new algorithms, experimenting with existing approaches; secure
information systems, especially distributed control and processing
applications, and security in networks; interoperability, service
levels and quality issues in such systems; information assurance,
security, and public policy. Doctoral students are encouraged to
propose papers on ongoing research.
Original papers will be considered; submissions must not substantially
duplicate work that any of the authors has published elsewhere or has
submitted in parallel to any other conference or workshop that has
proceedings. All submitted papers will be reviewed by at least three
members of the program committee judging its originality, significance,
correctness, presentation and relevance. Authors are also encouraged to
propose position papers on practical studies and experiments, critique
of existing work, emerging issues, and novel ideas under development.
Enterprises and research centers developing, implementing, or using
security tools and frameworks are encouraged to propose application /
tool demo.
Half-day tutorials on fundamental to advanced subjects covering
practical implementation aspects of security are welcome.
Proposals of special session(s) to be held in the main conference are
welcome.
Proposals are invited for workshops to be held in conjunction with SIN
2010 Conference. The workshop proposal theme should be closely related
to the conference topics.
Broad areas of interest in security theory, technology and applications
will include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Access control and intrusion detection
- Autonomous and adaptive security
- Cryptographic techniques and key management
- Information assurance
- Network security and protocols
- Security in information systems
- Security tools and development platforms
- Security ontology, models, protocols & policies
- Secure ontology-based systems
- Standards, guidelines and certification
- Security-aware software engineering
- Trust and privacy
Following is a non-exhaustive list of subtopics of interest:
- Agent & MAS security
- Authentication & authorization
- Cryptographic hardware design
- Cryptography and cryptanalysis (symmetrical and
asymmetrical)
- Digital signature
- Executables security
- Information security development processes
- Intrusion & fraud detection
- Malicious codes
- Mobile code and agent security
- Privacy
- Scripts and languages
- Side-channel attacks
- Signals & security
- Securing storage: SAN/NAS security
- Security ontology, models, protocols & policies
- Semantics of security
- Software security and testing
- Spam counter measures
- Steganography
- Vulnerability analysis
- Web security
- Wireless security