CALL FOR PAPERS:
International Workshop on "Embedded Systems and Communications Security"
(ESCS09) http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/srds2009/ESCS.html
Held in conjunction with IEEE SRDS 2009, Niagara Falls, New York, U.S.A.,
September 27, 2009 ( http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/srds2009/ )
The strong growth in mobile devices, networked embedded systems, wireless
sensors, in/inter-vehicular computing applications, the ever increasing
information computing power offered by computing clusters and information
services over networks (stationary and mobile) presents new challenges,
especially with respect to the security of integrated applications and
environments. Security solutions need to address cost, resource constraints,
enterprise/embedded interconnectivity, real time deadlines, multi-vendor
integration issues, potentially unreliable mobile systems with low-bandwidth
communication, and physical constraints often found in embedded applications.
We solicit previously unpublished papers offering novel research contributions
in these aspects of computer security that focus on network computing, embedded
and mobile/ubiquitous systems. Papers may present advances in the theory,
design, implementation, analysis, or empirical evaluation of secure systems,
infrastructure, architectures, algorithms and protocols.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
* Embedded System and hardware Security/Trust
* Intrusion detection and prevention
* Security for transport systems (cars, rail, aerospace, etc.)
* Security in safety-critical systems
* Methods for Key Management and Access Control.
* Robust Secure Protocols and Cryptographic Methods
* Embedded control network authentication and integrity
* Secure embedded device software updates
* Cryptanalysis Methods
* Power/Timing based attacks and mitigation
* Design for security
* Security of Cyberphysical Systems (enterprise+embedded composites)
* License management for disconnected embedded systems
* Tamper resistance
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:
To submit your paper, please consult the SRDS 2009 submission instructions at:
http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/srds2009/submission.html
WORKSHOP CHAIR: Vinodh Gopal Intel Corporation, USA
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
* Dr. Michael Kurdziel Harris Corp, USA
* Dr. Miroslav Velev Aries Design Automation, USA
* Prof Ramalingam Sridhar SUNY-Buffalo, USA
* Prof Philip Koopman Carnegie-Mellon University, USA
* Prof Berk Sunar Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
* Prof Cetin Kaya Koc University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
* Divya Arora Intel Corporation, USA
* Nachiketh Potlapally Intel Corporation, USA
IMPORTANT DATES:
* Submission due: July 6, 2009
* Decision due: Aug 10, 2009
* Camera-ready due: August 31, 2009
* Workshop date: September 27, 2009
All accepted papers will be included in the symposium proceedings, which will
be published by the IEEE Computer Society.
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