NordSec 2011 - 16th Nordic Workshop on Secure IT Systems
Date2011-10-26
Deadline2011-08-06
VenueTallinn, Estonia
Keywordssecurity
Websitehttp://nordsec2011.cyber.ee
Topics/Call fo Papers
The 16th Nordic Conference in Secure IT Systems will take place in Tallinn Science Park Tehnopol, Tallinn, Estonia, 26-28 October 2011. The conference will be organized by Cybernetica AS, in cooperation with University of Tartu and Tallinn University of Technology.
The conference welcomes contributions in the form of papers, short papers, and posters. Since 1996, the NordSec conferences have brought together computer security researchers and practitioners from around the world, and particularly from the Nordic countries and Northern Europe. The conference focuses on applied IT security and is intended to encourage interaction between academic and industrial research. Student papers and posters are particularly encouraged. Submissions reporting industrial or governmental experiences are also encouraged and will be given special consideration. The post-proceedings of the conference will appear in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series.
Contributions should reflect original research, developments, studies and practical experience within all areas of IT security. With the theme “IT Security in Governance”, this year's conference will emphasize policies, strategies and technologies related to the security and sustainability of processes executed by heterogeneous organizations, departments or organizational clusters of all sizes. NordSec 2011 also welcomes contributions over a broad range of topics in IT security, including, but not limited to, the following areas:
* Applied cryptography
* Commercial security policies and their enforcement
* Communication and network security
* Computer crime and information warfare
* Hardware and smart card applications
* Internet and web security
* Intrusion detection
* Language-based techniques for security
* New ideas and paradigms in security
* Operating system security
* Privacy and anonymity
* Security education and training
* Security evaluation and measurement
* Security management and audit
* Security modeling and metrics
* Access control and security models
* Security protocols
* Social engineering and phishing
* Security usability
* Economics, law and social aspects of security
* Software security and malware
* Trust and identity management
Important Dates for Full and Short Papers
Date Event
31 July 2011 submission deadline for abstracts of full papers
6 August 2011 full paper submission deadline
1 September 2011 short paper submission deadline
15 September 2011 notification of acceptance
1 October 2011 final version of short and full papers
26-28 October 2011 NordSec 2011 conference
15 November 2011 revised full papers for printed proceedings
Program Committee
Frederik Armknecht University of Mannheim
Lizzie Coles-Kemp Royal Holloway, University of London
Mads Dam KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Simone Fischer-Hübner Karlstad University
Dieter Gollmann Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)
Erland Jonsson Chalmers University of Technology
Svein Johan Knapskog Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Igor Kotenko St. Petersburg Inst. for Information and Automation of Russian Acad. Sci.
Peeter Laud Cybernetica AS and Tartu University (chair)
Helger Lipmaa Cybernetica AS and Tallinn University
Fabio Massacci University of Trento
Chris Mitchell Royal Holloway, University of London
Kaisa Nyberg Aalto University
Kai Rannenberg Goethe University, Frankfurt
Heiko Roßnagel Fraunhofer IAO
Andrei Sabelfeld Chalmers University of Technology
Jaak Tepandi Tallinn University of Technology
Dominique Unruh University of Tartu
Risto Vaarandi Cooperative Cyber Defense Centre of Excellence
Jan Willemson Cybernetica AS
Ender Yüksel Technical University of Denmark
The conference welcomes contributions in the form of papers, short papers, and posters. Since 1996, the NordSec conferences have brought together computer security researchers and practitioners from around the world, and particularly from the Nordic countries and Northern Europe. The conference focuses on applied IT security and is intended to encourage interaction between academic and industrial research. Student papers and posters are particularly encouraged. Submissions reporting industrial or governmental experiences are also encouraged and will be given special consideration. The post-proceedings of the conference will appear in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series.
Contributions should reflect original research, developments, studies and practical experience within all areas of IT security. With the theme “IT Security in Governance”, this year's conference will emphasize policies, strategies and technologies related to the security and sustainability of processes executed by heterogeneous organizations, departments or organizational clusters of all sizes. NordSec 2011 also welcomes contributions over a broad range of topics in IT security, including, but not limited to, the following areas:
* Applied cryptography
* Commercial security policies and their enforcement
* Communication and network security
* Computer crime and information warfare
* Hardware and smart card applications
* Internet and web security
* Intrusion detection
* Language-based techniques for security
* New ideas and paradigms in security
* Operating system security
* Privacy and anonymity
* Security education and training
* Security evaluation and measurement
* Security management and audit
* Security modeling and metrics
* Access control and security models
* Security protocols
* Social engineering and phishing
* Security usability
* Economics, law and social aspects of security
* Software security and malware
* Trust and identity management
Important Dates for Full and Short Papers
Date Event
31 July 2011 submission deadline for abstracts of full papers
6 August 2011 full paper submission deadline
1 September 2011 short paper submission deadline
15 September 2011 notification of acceptance
1 October 2011 final version of short and full papers
26-28 October 2011 NordSec 2011 conference
15 November 2011 revised full papers for printed proceedings
Program Committee
Frederik Armknecht University of Mannheim
Lizzie Coles-Kemp Royal Holloway, University of London
Mads Dam KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Simone Fischer-Hübner Karlstad University
Dieter Gollmann Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)
Erland Jonsson Chalmers University of Technology
Svein Johan Knapskog Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Igor Kotenko St. Petersburg Inst. for Information and Automation of Russian Acad. Sci.
Peeter Laud Cybernetica AS and Tartu University (chair)
Helger Lipmaa Cybernetica AS and Tallinn University
Fabio Massacci University of Trento
Chris Mitchell Royal Holloway, University of London
Kaisa Nyberg Aalto University
Kai Rannenberg Goethe University, Frankfurt
Heiko Roßnagel Fraunhofer IAO
Andrei Sabelfeld Chalmers University of Technology
Jaak Tepandi Tallinn University of Technology
Dominique Unruh University of Tartu
Risto Vaarandi Cooperative Cyber Defense Centre of Excellence
Jan Willemson Cybernetica AS
Ender Yüksel Technical University of Denmark
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