WWNS 2011 - The 1st International Workshop on Wireless Network Security (WWNS 2011)
Topics/Call fo Papers
WWNS 2011
The 1st International Workshop on Wireless Network Security (WWNS 2011)
to be held in conjunction with
The 7th International Conference on Mobile Ad-Hoc and Sensor Networks (MSN 2011)
16-18, December, 2011 ? Beijing, China
http://conference.bupt.edu.cn/msn11/
With the technology development of computers and wireless networks, high technology plays an important role not only in military, but also in industry and civilian application. With, ubiquitous computing and communication, all sorts of users participate in networks. Security becomes crucial to the safe communication. The attacks can be physically destroying the devices or wireless nodes, or electronically intrusions to physical nodes or the transmitting packets. However these problems may exist in wired networks, they are more severe in wireless networks because the transmission medium is unprotected air in wireless networks.
This workshop aims at reporting state-of-art research and development on wireless network security and promoting further research interests and activities on wireless network security. We are interested in unpublished papers in all aspects of wireless network security.
Topics of interest
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Fundamental security theory
Cryptographic protocol
Pre-Authentication and authentication
Key management
Trust management
Security attacks and countermeasures
Security routing
Intrusion detection and toleration
Secure architecture
Security protocol
The 1st International Workshop on Wireless Network Security (WWNS 2011)
to be held in conjunction with
The 7th International Conference on Mobile Ad-Hoc and Sensor Networks (MSN 2011)
16-18, December, 2011 ? Beijing, China
http://conference.bupt.edu.cn/msn11/
With the technology development of computers and wireless networks, high technology plays an important role not only in military, but also in industry and civilian application. With, ubiquitous computing and communication, all sorts of users participate in networks. Security becomes crucial to the safe communication. The attacks can be physically destroying the devices or wireless nodes, or electronically intrusions to physical nodes or the transmitting packets. However these problems may exist in wired networks, they are more severe in wireless networks because the transmission medium is unprotected air in wireless networks.
This workshop aims at reporting state-of-art research and development on wireless network security and promoting further research interests and activities on wireless network security. We are interested in unpublished papers in all aspects of wireless network security.
Topics of interest
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Fundamental security theory
Cryptographic protocol
Pre-Authentication and authentication
Key management
Trust management
Security attacks and countermeasures
Security routing
Intrusion detection and toleration
Secure architecture
Security protocol
Other CFPs
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