This may be of interest to readers of this mailing list.

This is an announcement of the call for papers for the third in a series 
of successful workshops on topics related to security and privacy for Web 
2.0. 

If you would, please pass this information on to your colleagues who may 
be interested in this workshop. 

The submission deadline is this Friday.

Thanks.
Larry Koved
Co-Chair, W2SP

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http://w2spconf.com/2009/

Workshop Call for Papers
W2SP 2009: Web 2.0 Security and Privacy 2009
Thursday, May 21
The Claremont Resort, Oakland, California 

Previous W2SP Workshops: 2008, 2007

The goal of this one day workshop is to bring together 
researchers and practitioners from academia and industry 
to focus on understanding Web 2.0 security and privacy issues, 
and establishing new collaborations in these areas. 
Web 2.0 is about connecting people and amplifying the power 
of working together. Enabled by a wave of new technology, 
these social and business interactions rely on composition 
of content and services from multiple sources, commonly called 
mash-ups, leading to systems with complex trust boundaries. 
This trend is likely to continue because individuals and 
businesses desire the efficiency and simplicity these technologies offer. 

Together with their virtues, these technologies raise issues 
about management of identities, reputation, privacy, anonymity, 
transient and long term relationships, and composition of 
function and content, both on the server and on the client 
(web browser). Although the underlying security and privacy 
issues are not new, the use of these technologies on a wide 
scale and by a broad audience raises new questions. 
This workshop is intended to discuss the limitations of current 
technologies and explore alternatives. 

The scope of W2SP 2009 includes, but is not limited to:
-- Trustworthy cloud-based services
-- Privacy and reputation in social networks
-- Usable security and privacy
-- Security for the mobile web
-- Identity management and psuedonymity
-- Advertisement and affiliate fraud
-- Provenance and governance
-- Security and privacy as a service
-- Web services/feeds/mashups
-- Security and privacy policies for composible content
-- Next-generation browser technology

Potential workshop participants should submit a paper on 
topics relevant to Web 2.0 security and privacy issues. 
We are seeking both short position papers (2-4 pages) and 
refereed papers (a maximum of 8 pages). Papers longer than 
8 pages may be automatically rejected by the chair or workshop 
committee. From the submissions, the program committee will 
strive to balance participation between academia and industry 
and across topics. Selected papers will appear on the workshop web site. 

Workshop Co-Chairs 
 - Larry Koved (IBM Research) 
 - Dan S. Wallach (Rice University) 
Program Chair 
 - Adam Barth (UC Berkeley) 
Program Committee 
 - Ben Adida (Harvard University) 
 - Dirk Balfanz (PARC) 
 - Adam Barth (UC Berkeley) 
 - Konstantin (Kosta) Beznosov 
 - Suresh Chari (IBM Research) 
 - Hao Chen (UC Davis) 
 - Douglas Crockford (Yahoo) 
 - Chris Karlof (UC Berkeley) 
 - Larry Koved (IBM Research) 
 - Shriram Krishnamurthi (Brown University) 
 - Collin Jackson (Stanford University) 
 - Rob Johnson (Stony Brook University) 
 - John C. Mitchell (Stanford University) 
 - Sean W. Smith (Dartmouth University) 
 - Helen Wang (Microsoft Research) 
 - Dan S. Wallach (Rice University) 

Important Dates
Paper submission deadline: March 6, 2009, (11:59pm US-Eastern)
Workshop acceptance notification date: March 31, 2009
Workshop date: Thursday, May 21, 2009

Workshop paper submission web site: http://w2spconf.com/2009/
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