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Call for Papers [WIA-07] |
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Scope:
Information
Assurance (IA) is defined as the operations undertaken to protect and defend
information and information systems by ensuring their availability, integrity,
authentication, confidentiality and non-repudiation. Availability implies
that networks and systems must be survivable and fault tolerant – they should
possess redundancies to operate under failures or security breaches. For
example, networks should be designed with sufficient spare and working capacity,
efficient traffic restoration protocols, alarms and network management.
Security encompasses the other aspects of IA, namely integrity, access-control,
authentication, confidentiality and non-repudiation as they apply to both
networks and systems. The increasing reliance
of business-to-business and business-to-consumer applications on networked
information systems dramatically magnifies the consequence of damages resulting
from even simple system faults and intrusions, making the task of assuring
confidentiality, availability and integrity of information difficult. Although
several piecemeal solutions address concerns related to the security and
fault tolerance of various components of such networked information
systems, there is a growing need to leverage the synergy between
security and survivability to provide a higher level of information
assurance in the face of faults and attacks. We seek papers that address
theoretical, experimental, systems-related and work in-progress in the
area of Information Assurance at the network and system levels. We
expect to have three types of sessions - the first related to
survivability and fault tolerance, the second related to security, and
the third related to the interactions between security and
survivability. Papers should describe original, previously unpublished
work, not currently under review by another conference, workshop, or
journal. Papers accepted for presentation will be published in the IPCCC conference proceedings. The
workshop will also include invited papers. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: |
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Instructions for authors: Papers reporting original and unpublished research results on the above and related topics are solicited. All submitted papers will be refereed for quality, originality and relevance by the Program Committee. The acceptance/rejection of the papers will be based on the review results. All questions should be addressed to the PC co-chairs. Authors are encouraged to submit their papers electronically. An electronic version (PDF format) of the paper should be submitted by December 14, 2006 to the workshop website. Manuscripts should be in English and must not exceed 8 pages (IEEE format) for regular papers and 4 pages (IEEE format) for short papers. Short papers will be included for presentation in a poster session. A cover page must include a title, descriptive keywords, all author's names, complete mailing addresses, telephone numbers, e-mail addresses and an abstract of up to 150 words. Both regular and short papers accepted for presentation will be published in the IPCCC conference proceedings. For any further
information, please send e-mail to one of the program co-chairs.
Inviting selected papers for an edited book is being planned |
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General Chair David Tipper
(dtipper@mail.sis.pitt.edu) Prashant Krishnamurthy (prashant@mail.sis.pitt.edu) |
Program
Co-chairs:
James
Joshi
(jjoshi@mail.sis.pitt.edu)
Yi Qian (yqian@ece.uprm.edu)
Jun Wang (jun.y.wang@gmail.com)
William Yurcik (yurcik@acm.org) |