MidCCI 2016 - 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Middleware for Cyber Security, Cloud Computing and Internetworking
Topics/Call fo Papers
The workshop aims to share experiences of developing and managing middleware from both technical and policy aspects. It also aims at bringing together application developers and middleware and security experts to identify areas of overlap and best practice so that the development of solutions can be simple and ideally modular in nature to ensure applications can be developed quickly and easily whilst conforming to middleware and security standards. This workshop started as the Middleware Architecture in the Internet (MidArch) workshop from 2007. After holding the 8th workshop, co-located with COMPSAC 2014, it was decided to change the workshop name as Middleware for Cyber Security, Cloud Computing and Internetworking (MidCCI), considering the change of the situation surrounding Internet middleware. This workshop carries over the aims from the past MidArch workshops.
Theme of the Workshop
Middleware is a layer of software that acts as glue between applications and the Internet. Although it is somehow difficult to define what middleware is (see RFC2768), it surely provides fundamental services in various situations such as authentication, authorization, accounting, directories, resource management, information discovery and retrieval, and security. Middleware solutions are starting to mature with a number of frameworks emerging that should ideally make use of common reusable components and tools to deliver specific middleware services for communities such as researchers in GRID/cloud communities, and teaching and learning in higher education.
In addition to technical and policy aspects of middleware development and management, papers on system developments/experiences are also welcome. When such a paper is submitted, please include "Implementation" or "Experiences" in the keyword list of the paper.
Scope of the Workshop (Call-for-Papers)
The scope of the workshop includes but is not limited to:
- Authentication, authorization, accounting and access management
- Single sign on for Web services and non-web applications
- Federations & trust fabrics (technologies and policies)
- Wireless network roaming architectures
- DNS and directory services
- Hypervisor (VMware, Xen, KVM, ...)
- Academic cloud
- Cloud computing platform (OpenStack, CloudStack, ...)
- Frameworks for distributed processing (Hadoop, Jubatus, ...)
- Middleware for SDN and NFV (Open vSwitch, OpenFlow Controllers, ...)
- Middleware for Information-Centric Networking
- Middleware for overlay networking
- Network simulators and emulators
- Secure computing
- Countermeasures against Advanced Attacks
- E-mail digital signature and encryption (S/MIME, PGP, etc.)
- PKI deployment issues
- Security policies
- Big data/Cloud/GRID access control and privacy protection
- Implementation/Experiences of middleware.
Theme of the Workshop
Middleware is a layer of software that acts as glue between applications and the Internet. Although it is somehow difficult to define what middleware is (see RFC2768), it surely provides fundamental services in various situations such as authentication, authorization, accounting, directories, resource management, information discovery and retrieval, and security. Middleware solutions are starting to mature with a number of frameworks emerging that should ideally make use of common reusable components and tools to deliver specific middleware services for communities such as researchers in GRID/cloud communities, and teaching and learning in higher education.
In addition to technical and policy aspects of middleware development and management, papers on system developments/experiences are also welcome. When such a paper is submitted, please include "Implementation" or "Experiences" in the keyword list of the paper.
Scope of the Workshop (Call-for-Papers)
The scope of the workshop includes but is not limited to:
- Authentication, authorization, accounting and access management
- Single sign on for Web services and non-web applications
- Federations & trust fabrics (technologies and policies)
- Wireless network roaming architectures
- DNS and directory services
- Hypervisor (VMware, Xen, KVM, ...)
- Academic cloud
- Cloud computing platform (OpenStack, CloudStack, ...)
- Frameworks for distributed processing (Hadoop, Jubatus, ...)
- Middleware for SDN and NFV (Open vSwitch, OpenFlow Controllers, ...)
- Middleware for Information-Centric Networking
- Middleware for overlay networking
- Network simulators and emulators
- Secure computing
- Countermeasures against Advanced Attacks
- E-mail digital signature and encryption (S/MIME, PGP, etc.)
- PKI deployment issues
- Security policies
- Big data/Cloud/GRID access control and privacy protection
- Implementation/Experiences of middleware.
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