Thursday, October 15, 2009

CFP: IWSSI/SPMU 2010 (in conjunction with Pervasive 2010)

> 2nd International Workshop on Security and Privacy in Spontaneous
> Interaction and Mobile Device Use (IWSSI/SPMU 2010) - Call for Papers
> =====================================================================
>
> http://www.mimuc.de/iwssi2010
> Helsinki, Finland
> in conjunction with Pervasive 2010
>
>
> *Important Dates*
> -----------------
>
> Submission Deadline: February 01, 2010
> Notification to Authors: March 08, 2010
> Camera-Ready Papers: March 17, 2010
> Workshop: May 11, 2010
>
>
> *Scope*
> -------
>
> Mobile devices in general, and mobile phones in particular, present
> unique
> challenges not only in terms of user interface, battery life, and form
> factor, but also in terms of ensuring their users' privacy and
> security.
> Privacy and security are often in conflict with another and have
> been the
> topic of many research projects. Emerging mobile payment and ticketing
> solutions require the secure transmission and storage of financial
> information, while electronic health records or access certificates/
> tokens
> might imply the use of highly sensitive personal information on such
> devices. Securing the potentially massive amount of interactions using
> mobile devices is difficult, because typically there will be no a
> priori
> shared information such as passwords, addresses, or PIN codes
> between the
> phone, its user, and the service they want to use. Additionally,
> mobile
> devices often lack powerful user interfaces to support classical
> authentication methods.
>
> The 2nd International Workshop on Security and Privacy in Spontaneous
> Interaction and Mobile Device Use (IWSSI/SPMU'2010) provides a forum
> to discuss these challenges and to put forward an agenda for future
> research. The workshop is intended to foster cooperation between
> research
> groups and to establish a highly connected research community.
> Authors of
> selected workshop submissions will be invited to submit an extended
> version to a special issue in a renowned international journal.
>
> Topics of interest for this workshop include, but are not limited to,
> the following items as they appear in the context of spontaneous
> interaction and/or mobile device use:
> * Authentication protocols and methods for device pairing or
> user authentication
> * Sensor-, context-, and location-based authentication methods
> * Authorization, access control, and trust management
> * Logging and auditing of spontaneous interactions with mobile
> devices
> * Network and system models
> * Security and privacy of mobile phone users
> * Security and privacy issues in mobile phone networks
> * Privacy and anonymous/pseudonymous interactions
> * User interfaces and models for user interaction on mobile devices
> * Making use of spontaneous interaction in applications
> * Public perception of security and privacy issues of mobile phones
> * Legal and social issues of security and privacy for mobile phones
> * Options for lawful, auditable, and restricted tracking and
> surveillance using mobile phones in law enforcement
>
>
> *Contributions*
> ---------------
>
> There will be two separate categories for submission:
>
> * Full papers: We solicit novel contributions of up to 6 pages
> (ACM Format)on any of the topics of interest or related areas.
> These papers must not significantly overlap with other papers
> previously published or submitted for publication elsewhere.
> Accepted papers will be published online on the IWSII/SPMU09
> website. Authors of selected submissions will also be invited
> to submit an extended version to a special issue in a renowned
> international journal.
>
> * Position papers: Position papers should be no longer than 2 pages
> (ACM Format) and may present already published work in the context
> of this workshop, work in progress, as well as ideas and concepts
> for future research.
>
> We encourage authors to submit to both categories if deemed
> appropriate.
>
> An international program committee will select around 12-15
> contributions. Authors of accepted full and position papers will be
> invited to give short presentations at the beginning of the workshop
> with brief discussion phases, followed by an open panel and more
> specific discussion groups to discuss common ground and open
> challenges. The open panel is also a forum for informally presenting
> demonstrators, which will be actively encouraged. Video and other
> supplementary material will be published on the workshop web page to
> provide further incentive for showing prototypes.
>
> Contributions must be sent by email to <iwssi@lists.inf.ethz.ch> no
> later
> than February 01, 2010, and should be in PDF format. If you have any
> questions, we encourage you to contact the organizers at the above
> email address.
>
>
> *Organizing Committee*
> ----------------------
>
> Rene Mayrhofer (University of Vienna, Austria)
> Marc Langheinrich (University of Lugano, Switzerland)
> Kaisa Nyberg (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland)
> Alexander De Luca (LMU Munich, Germany)
>
> *Program Committee* (confirmed)
> -------------------------------
>
> Georg Treu (Aloqa Inc., Palo Alto, US)
> Pieter Hartel (University of Twente, NL)
> Jonathan M. McCune (Carnegie Mellon University, US) John Krumm
> (Microsoft Research Redmond, US)
> John Krumm (Microsoft Research Redmond, US)
> Alex Varshavsky (University of Toronto, CA)
> Ersin Uzun (University of California, Irvine, US)
> Apu Kapadia (Indiana University Bloomington, US)
> Ponnurangam Kumaraguru (CMU, US)
>
>
> --
> Alexander De Luca
>
> Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
> LFE Medieninformatik
> Amalienstr. 17
> D-80333 München
> Fon +49-89-2180-4688
> Fax +49-89-2180-4652
> Skype: Alexander De Luca
>
> alexander.de.luca@ifi.lmu.de
> www.medien.ifi.lmu.de
>

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