InTrust 2014 - 6th International conference on Trustworthy Computing
Topics/Call fo Papers
The InTrust conference focuses on the theory, technologies and applications of trustworthy systems. It is devoted to all aspects of trustworthy computing systems, including trusted modules, platforms, networks, services and applications, as well as security concerns and privacy issues of systems, from their fundamental features and functionalities to design principles, architecture and implementation technologies. The goal of the conference is to bring academic and industrial researchers, designers, and implementers together with end-users of trusted systems, in order to foster the exchange of ideas in this challenging and fruitful area.
INTRUST 2014 is the next event in a series of highly successful International Conferences, previously held as INTRUST (International conference on Trusted Systems) 2013 (Graz, Austria), INTRUST 2012 (London, UK), INTRUST 2011 (Beijing, China), INTRUST 2010 (Beijing, China), and INTRUST 2009 (Beijing, China). The conference will be hosted by Beijing Institute of Technology. INTRUST 2014 solicits original papers on any aspect of the theory, advanced development and applications of trusted computing, trustworthy systems and general trust issues in modern computing systems.
Scope of Conference
Topics of relevance include but are not limited to:
Fundamental features and functionalities of trusted systems
Primitives and mechanisms for building a chain of trust
Design principles and architectures for trusted modules and platforms
Trustworthy infrastructures and cloud computing services
Implementation technologies for trusted modules and platforms
Cryptographic aspects of trusted systems, including cryptographic algorithms and protocols, and their implementation and application in trusted systems
Secure network operation
Mobile trusted systems
Applications of trusted systems
Trusted intellectual property protection: metering, watermarking, digital rights management and enterprise rights management
Software & hardware protection for trusted systems
Authentication and access control for trusted systems
Identity & privacy aspects of trusted systems
Attestation for trusted systems, including measurement and verification of the behavior of trusted systems
Emerging technologies and standards for trusted systems
Trust metrics and robust trust inference in distributed systems
Usability and reliability aspects of trusted systems
Trust modeling, economic analysis and protocol design for rational and malicious adversaries
Virtualization for trusted systems
Limitations of trusted systems
Security analysis of trusted systems, including formal methods proofs, provable security and automated analysis
Security policies for, and management of, trusted systems
Intrusion resilience and revocation aspects of trusted systems
Scalability aspects of trusted systems
Compatibility aspects of trusted systems
Experiences in building real-world trusted systems
Socio-economic aspects of trusted systems
INTRUST 2014 is the next event in a series of highly successful International Conferences, previously held as INTRUST (International conference on Trusted Systems) 2013 (Graz, Austria), INTRUST 2012 (London, UK), INTRUST 2011 (Beijing, China), INTRUST 2010 (Beijing, China), and INTRUST 2009 (Beijing, China). The conference will be hosted by Beijing Institute of Technology. INTRUST 2014 solicits original papers on any aspect of the theory, advanced development and applications of trusted computing, trustworthy systems and general trust issues in modern computing systems.
Scope of Conference
Topics of relevance include but are not limited to:
Fundamental features and functionalities of trusted systems
Primitives and mechanisms for building a chain of trust
Design principles and architectures for trusted modules and platforms
Trustworthy infrastructures and cloud computing services
Implementation technologies for trusted modules and platforms
Cryptographic aspects of trusted systems, including cryptographic algorithms and protocols, and their implementation and application in trusted systems
Secure network operation
Mobile trusted systems
Applications of trusted systems
Trusted intellectual property protection: metering, watermarking, digital rights management and enterprise rights management
Software & hardware protection for trusted systems
Authentication and access control for trusted systems
Identity & privacy aspects of trusted systems
Attestation for trusted systems, including measurement and verification of the behavior of trusted systems
Emerging technologies and standards for trusted systems
Trust metrics and robust trust inference in distributed systems
Usability and reliability aspects of trusted systems
Trust modeling, economic analysis and protocol design for rational and malicious adversaries
Virtualization for trusted systems
Limitations of trusted systems
Security analysis of trusted systems, including formal methods proofs, provable security and automated analysis
Security policies for, and management of, trusted systems
Intrusion resilience and revocation aspects of trusted systems
Scalability aspects of trusted systems
Compatibility aspects of trusted systems
Experiences in building real-world trusted systems
Socio-economic aspects of trusted systems
Other CFPs
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