CSS 2012 - International Conference on Cryptography and Security Systems 2012
Topics/Call fo Papers
International Conference on Cryptography and Security Systems (CSS'12)
September 24-27, 2012
Kazimierz Dolny, Poland
www.css.umcs.lublin.pl
In recent years, computer applications and Internet services have been contributing extensively to our life experience and, simultaneously, they are vulnerable and undergo permanent attacks. The objective of the Cryptography and System Security (CSS’12) Conference is to present research and developing activities original unpublished results related to all aspects of cryptography and network security. We invite both theoretical, applied research papers, case studies, implementation experiences as well as work-in-progress presentations. We specially invite young researchers and PhD students to submit their results for Introduction presentation in CSS’12.
The papers accepted after peer review will be published in a Special Issue of the Journal Annales UMCS ser. Informatica: www.versitaopen.com/aui
The main topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- network security
- cryptography and data protection
- peer-to-peer security
- wireless networks security
- security of sensor networks
- heterogeneous networks security
- privacy-enhancing methods
- covert channels
- steganography and watermarking for security applications
- security of webservices
- cryptographic protocols
- security as quality of service, quality of protection
- data and application security, software security
- security models, evaluation, and verification
- formal methods in security
- trust and reputation models
- reputation systems for security applications
- intrusion tolerance
- system surveillance and enhanced security
- cybercrime: threats and countermeasures
- legal constraints of security systems
- risk analysis and management
Important dates
March 7, 2012 - 1st Call for Papers
May 7, 2012 - Submission deadline
June 18, 2012 - Notification
June 25, 2012 - Final camera-ready
September 24-27, 2012 - Conference
Submission
The articles can be submitted by the EasyChair system.
Program Committee
Pascal Bouvry (University of Luxembourg)
Nicolas T. Courtois (University College London)
Stefan Dziembowski (University of Warsaw, University of Rome "La Sapienza")
Krzysztof Gaj (George Mason University)
Piotr Gajewski (Military University of Technology)
Janusz Górski (Gdańsk University of Technology)
Franck Leprévost (University of Luxembourg)
Marek Klonowski (Wrocław Univeristy of Technology)
Zbigniew Kotulski - Chair (Warsaw University of Technology)
Mieczysław Kula (University of Silesia)
Marek Ogiela (AGH University of Science and Technology)
Björn Ottersten (University of Luxembourg)
Josef Pieprzyk (Macquarie University)
Jacek Pomykała (University of Warsaw)
Peter Ryan (University of Luxembourg)
Franciszek Seredyński (Polish-Japanese Institute of IT)
Janusz Stokłosa (Poznań University of Technology)
Vasyl Ustimenko (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University)
Organizers
Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science
Maria Curie-Skłodowkska University in Lublin
and
Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology
Warsaw University of Technology
and
Polish Physical Society
Organizing Committee
Bogdan Ksiezopolski - Chair (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University)
Zbigniew Kotulski (Warsaw University of Technology)
Damian Rusinek (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University)
Michał Kufel (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University)
Piotr Wierzga (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University)
Contact:
Bogdan Ksiezopolski
css-AT-poczta.umcs.lublin.pl
September 24-27, 2012
Kazimierz Dolny, Poland
www.css.umcs.lublin.pl
In recent years, computer applications and Internet services have been contributing extensively to our life experience and, simultaneously, they are vulnerable and undergo permanent attacks. The objective of the Cryptography and System Security (CSS’12) Conference is to present research and developing activities original unpublished results related to all aspects of cryptography and network security. We invite both theoretical, applied research papers, case studies, implementation experiences as well as work-in-progress presentations. We specially invite young researchers and PhD students to submit their results for Introduction presentation in CSS’12.
The papers accepted after peer review will be published in a Special Issue of the Journal Annales UMCS ser. Informatica: www.versitaopen.com/aui
The main topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- network security
- cryptography and data protection
- peer-to-peer security
- wireless networks security
- security of sensor networks
- heterogeneous networks security
- privacy-enhancing methods
- covert channels
- steganography and watermarking for security applications
- security of webservices
- cryptographic protocols
- security as quality of service, quality of protection
- data and application security, software security
- security models, evaluation, and verification
- formal methods in security
- trust and reputation models
- reputation systems for security applications
- intrusion tolerance
- system surveillance and enhanced security
- cybercrime: threats and countermeasures
- legal constraints of security systems
- risk analysis and management
Important dates
March 7, 2012 - 1st Call for Papers
May 7, 2012 - Submission deadline
June 18, 2012 - Notification
June 25, 2012 - Final camera-ready
September 24-27, 2012 - Conference
Submission
The articles can be submitted by the EasyChair system.
Program Committee
Pascal Bouvry (University of Luxembourg)
Nicolas T. Courtois (University College London)
Stefan Dziembowski (University of Warsaw, University of Rome "La Sapienza")
Krzysztof Gaj (George Mason University)
Piotr Gajewski (Military University of Technology)
Janusz Górski (Gdańsk University of Technology)
Franck Leprévost (University of Luxembourg)
Marek Klonowski (Wrocław Univeristy of Technology)
Zbigniew Kotulski - Chair (Warsaw University of Technology)
Mieczysław Kula (University of Silesia)
Marek Ogiela (AGH University of Science and Technology)
Björn Ottersten (University of Luxembourg)
Josef Pieprzyk (Macquarie University)
Jacek Pomykała (University of Warsaw)
Peter Ryan (University of Luxembourg)
Franciszek Seredyński (Polish-Japanese Institute of IT)
Janusz Stokłosa (Poznań University of Technology)
Vasyl Ustimenko (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University)
Organizers
Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science
Maria Curie-Skłodowkska University in Lublin
and
Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology
Warsaw University of Technology
and
Polish Physical Society
Organizing Committee
Bogdan Ksiezopolski - Chair (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University)
Zbigniew Kotulski (Warsaw University of Technology)
Damian Rusinek (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University)
Michał Kufel (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University)
Piotr Wierzga (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University)
Contact:
Bogdan Ksiezopolski
css-AT-poczta.umcs.lublin.pl
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