TrustCol 2011 - The 6th International Workshop on Trusted Collaboration
Topics/Call fo Papers
The 6th International Workshop on Trusted Collaboration (TrustCol 2011)
Orlando, Florida, USA. October 15, 2011
http://scl.cs.nmt.edu/trustcol11/
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SCOPE
The ongoing, rapid developments in information systems technologies and networking have enabled significant opportunities for streamlining decision making processes and maximizing productivity through distributed collaborations that facilitate unprecedented levels of sharing of information and computational resources. Emerging collaborative environments need to provide efficient support for seamless integration of heterogeneous technologies such as mobile devices and infrastructures, web services, grid computing systems, online social networks, various operating environments, and diverse COTS products. Such heterogeneity introduces, however, significant security and privacy challenges for distributed collaborative applications. Balancing the competing goals of collaboration and security is difficult because interaction in collaborative systems is targeted towards making people, information, and resources available to all who need it whereas information security seeks to ensure the availability, confidentiality, and integrity of these elements while providing it only to those with proper trustworthiness. The key goal of this workshop is to foster active interactions among diverse researchers and practitioners, and generate added momentum towards research in finding viable solutions to the security and privacy challenges faced by the current and future collaborative systems and infrastructures.
We solicit unpublished research papers that address theoretical issues and practical implementations/experiences related to security and privacy solutions for collaborative systems. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Secure dynamic coalition environments
- Privacy control in collaborative environments
- Secure workflows for collaborative computing
- Policy-based management of collaborative workspace
- Secure middleware for large scale collaborative infrastructures
- Security and privacy issues in mobile collaborative applications
- Identity management for large scale collaborative infrastructures
- Semantic web technologies for secure collaborative infrastructure
- Trust models, trust negotiation/management for collaborative systems
- Access control models and mechanisms for collaboration environments
- Protection models and mechanisms for peer-to-peer collaborative environments
- Delegation, accountability, and information flow control in collaborative applications
- Intrusion detection, recovery and survivability of collaborative systems/infrastructures
- Security of web services and grid technologies for supporting multidomain collaborative applications
- Security and privacy challenges in cloud-based collaborative applications
- Insider threats in collaborative systems
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Submission Deadline July 22, 2011
Acceptance Notification August 19, 2011
Camera Ready Deadline August 30, 2011
Workshop Date October 15, 2011
SUBMISSION GUIDELINE
Research papers for TrustCol 2011 should be up to 8 pages in IEEE 2-column format. Please follow the instructions provided in the author's kit at http://scl.cs.nmt.edu/trustcol11. Submission of papers is through the EasyChair conference system at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=trustco....
PUBLICATION
This workshop is sponsored by IEEE and IEEE CS. Accepted papers will be published in a proceedings, which will be available during the workshop.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
General Co-Chairs:
- Gail-Joon Ahn, Arizona State University, USA
- James Joshi, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Program Co-Chairs:
- William Claycomb, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
- Dongwan Shin, New Mexico Tech, USA
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
- Tanvir Ahmed, Oracle, USA
- Elisa Bertino, Purdue University, USA
- Shu-Ching Chen, Florida International University, USA
- Nader M Nassar, IBM, CIO center of innovation, USA
- Surya Nepal, Networking Technologies Laboratory, Australia
- Federica Paci, University of Trento, Italy
- Joon S. Park, Syracuse University, USA
- Danny Quist, Los Alamos National Lab, USA
- Kent Seamons, Brigham Young University, USA
- Mohamed Shehab, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
- Anna Cinzia Squicciarini, Pennsylvania State University, USA
- Zhengping Wu, University of Bridgeport, USA
Orlando, Florida, USA. October 15, 2011
http://scl.cs.nmt.edu/trustcol11/
/
SCOPE
The ongoing, rapid developments in information systems technologies and networking have enabled significant opportunities for streamlining decision making processes and maximizing productivity through distributed collaborations that facilitate unprecedented levels of sharing of information and computational resources. Emerging collaborative environments need to provide efficient support for seamless integration of heterogeneous technologies such as mobile devices and infrastructures, web services, grid computing systems, online social networks, various operating environments, and diverse COTS products. Such heterogeneity introduces, however, significant security and privacy challenges for distributed collaborative applications. Balancing the competing goals of collaboration and security is difficult because interaction in collaborative systems is targeted towards making people, information, and resources available to all who need it whereas information security seeks to ensure the availability, confidentiality, and integrity of these elements while providing it only to those with proper trustworthiness. The key goal of this workshop is to foster active interactions among diverse researchers and practitioners, and generate added momentum towards research in finding viable solutions to the security and privacy challenges faced by the current and future collaborative systems and infrastructures.
We solicit unpublished research papers that address theoretical issues and practical implementations/experiences related to security and privacy solutions for collaborative systems. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Secure dynamic coalition environments
- Privacy control in collaborative environments
- Secure workflows for collaborative computing
- Policy-based management of collaborative workspace
- Secure middleware for large scale collaborative infrastructures
- Security and privacy issues in mobile collaborative applications
- Identity management for large scale collaborative infrastructures
- Semantic web technologies for secure collaborative infrastructure
- Trust models, trust negotiation/management for collaborative systems
- Access control models and mechanisms for collaboration environments
- Protection models and mechanisms for peer-to-peer collaborative environments
- Delegation, accountability, and information flow control in collaborative applications
- Intrusion detection, recovery and survivability of collaborative systems/infrastructures
- Security of web services and grid technologies for supporting multidomain collaborative applications
- Security and privacy challenges in cloud-based collaborative applications
- Insider threats in collaborative systems
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Submission Deadline July 22, 2011
Acceptance Notification August 19, 2011
Camera Ready Deadline August 30, 2011
Workshop Date October 15, 2011
SUBMISSION GUIDELINE
Research papers for TrustCol 2011 should be up to 8 pages in IEEE 2-column format. Please follow the instructions provided in the author's kit at http://scl.cs.nmt.edu/trustcol11. Submission of papers is through the EasyChair conference system at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=trustco....
PUBLICATION
This workshop is sponsored by IEEE and IEEE CS. Accepted papers will be published in a proceedings, which will be available during the workshop.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
General Co-Chairs:
- Gail-Joon Ahn, Arizona State University, USA
- James Joshi, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Program Co-Chairs:
- William Claycomb, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
- Dongwan Shin, New Mexico Tech, USA
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
- Tanvir Ahmed, Oracle, USA
- Elisa Bertino, Purdue University, USA
- Shu-Ching Chen, Florida International University, USA
- Nader M Nassar, IBM, CIO center of innovation, USA
- Surya Nepal, Networking Technologies Laboratory, Australia
- Federica Paci, University of Trento, Italy
- Joon S. Park, Syracuse University, USA
- Danny Quist, Los Alamos National Lab, USA
- Kent Seamons, Brigham Young University, USA
- Mohamed Shehab, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
- Anna Cinzia Squicciarini, Pennsylvania State University, USA
- Zhengping Wu, University of Bridgeport, USA
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