NPSec 2014: Call for Papers (Submission Deadline Extended: July 17)

2014-07-11 Thread Jun Li
CALL FOR PAPERS
Ninth Workshop on Secure Network Protocols (NPSec 2014)

Raleigh, North Carolina, USA

October 21, 2014

In conjunction with the 22nd IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols 
(ICNP 2014)

Web page: http://netsec.cs.uoregon.edu/npsec2014

Important Dates

   Submission Deadline (extended): July 17, 2014 (11:59 PM PDT)
   Notification of acceptance: August 2, 2014
   Camera ready version: August 16, 2014

Scope

   The Workshop on Secure Network Protocols (NPSec) is a top workshop
   focusing on cutting-edge research with a broad range of topics
   related to secure network protocols.  NPSec 2014 focuses on two exciting
   areas related to secure network protocols.  The first focus is on
   the development and analysis of networking protocols for the secure
   operation of various network infrastructures, including both today's
   Internet and future Internet architectures, wireless and mobile
   networking, cloud-based networking, peer-to-peer and overlay networks,
   online social networking, and Internet of things.  Papers about new
   secure protocols, security enhancements to existing protocols, or
   protocol analysis (such as new attacks on existing protocols) are all
   welcome.  The second focus is on employing such secure network protocols
   to create or enhance network applications, such as those related to the
   Web, online social networking, online gaming, or cloud-based applications.

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

   Vulnerabilities of existing protocols and applications (both theoretical
 and case studies), including attacks;
   Design of new secure or resilient network protocols;
   Security enhancements to existing networking protocols;
   Deployment study of secure protocols on the Internet (e.g., BGPSEC, DNSSEC,
 IPSEC);
   Security in future Internet architectures (e.g. Information-centric
 networking, software-defined networking);
   Secure network protocols for network applications (e.g., cloud-based apps,
 online social networking, gaming)

Submission Requirements

   Papers need to be submitted at the web page 
http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=18197.
   Submitted papers must be no longer than six (6) pages in double-column format
   with standard margins (i.e., at least one inch all around) and at least a 10
   point font.  This length includes everything: figures, tables, references,
   appendices, and so forth.  Longer submissions will not be reviewed.

   Papers must be written in English and formatted for printing on US LETTER
   (8.5 by 11) size paper.  Papers should include a title; full list of 
authors,
   their organization and email address; and an abstract of fewer than 200 
words.

   All papers must adhere to IEEE formatting standards. Consult the
   IEEE Transactions LaTeX and Microsoft Word Style Files
   (http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/authors/transjnl/index.html).
   Papers must be submitted in PDF (Portable Document Format) and compatible 
with
   Acrobat (English version), not including any special characters or
   non-standard fonts.

Best Paper Award and Journal Publication

   The Best Paper Award Committee of NPSec 2014 will select a paper in this 
year's
   NPSec Program to receive the Best Paper Award.  Every accepted paper will be
   considered based on its originality, writing quality, potential of impact,
   and its presentation at the workshop.

   We are further working on establishing a journal special issue on secure
   network protocols.  While open to the public, the special issue will also
   invite the authors of quality papers from NPSec to submit an extended
   version of their work.

Steering Committee

   Sonia Fahmy, Purdue University, USA (chair)
   George Kesidis, Penn State University, USA
   Cristina Nita-Rotaru, Purdue University, USA
   Gene Tsudik, UC Irvine, USA

Technical Program Committee

   Johanna Amann, International Computer Science Institute
   Fred Baker, Cisco Research Center
   Randy Bush, Internet Initiative Japan
   Wu-chang Feng, Portland State University
   Stephen Kent, BBN Technololgies
   Huan Li, Beihang University
   Qi Li, ETH Zurich
   Olaf Maennel, Loughborough University
   Daniel Massey, US Department of Homeland Security
   Colin Perkins, University of Glasgow
   Peter Reiher, UCLA
   Lan Wang, University of Memphis
   Brian Weis, Cisco Systems
   Tilman Wolf, University of Massachusetts
   Ying Zhang, Ericsson Research
   Xukai Zou, School of Science, Purdue University-Indianapolis

Technical Program Committee Chairs

   Jun Li, University of Oregon, USA
   Wei Zhao, University of Macau, China




NPSec 2014: Call for Papers (Submission Deadline: July 10)

2014-06-25 Thread Jun Li

CALL FOR PAPERS
Ninth Workshop on Secure Network Protocols (NPSec 2014)

Raleigh, North Carolina, USA

October 21, 2014

In conjunction with the 22nd IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols 
(ICNP 2014)

Web page: http://netsec.cs.uoregon.edu/npsec2014

Important dates

Submission Deadline: July 10, 2014 (11:59 PM PDT)
Notification of acceptance: August 2, 2014
Camera ready version: August 16, 2014

Scope

The Workshop on Secure Network Protocols (NPSec) is a top workshop
focusing on cutting-edge research with a broad range of topics
related to secure network protocols.  NPSec 2014 focuses on two exciting
areas related to secure network protocols.  The first focus is on
the development and analysis of networking protocols for the secure
operation of various network infrastructures, including both today's
Internet and future Internet architectures, wireless and mobile
networking, cloud-based networking, peer-to-peer and overlay networks,
online social networking, and Internet of things.  Papers about new
secure protocols, security enhancements to existing protocols, or
protocol analysis (such as new attacks on existing protocols) are all
welcome.  The second focus is on employing such secure network protocols
to create or enhance network applications, such as those related to the
Web, online social networking, online gaming, or cloud-based applications.

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

Vulnerabilities of existing protocols and applications (both theoretical
  and case studies), including attacks;
Design of new secure or resilient network protocols;
Security enhancements to existing networking protocols
Deployment study of secure protocols on the Internet (e.g., BGPSEC, DNSSEC,
  IPSEC);
Security in future Internet architectures (e.g. Information-centric
  networking, software-defined networking);
Secure network protocols for network applications (e.g., cloud-based apps,
  online social networking, gaming)

Submission requirements

Papers need to be submitted at the web page 
http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=18197.
Submitted papers must be no longer than six (6) pages in double-column 
format
with standard margins (i.e., at least one inch all around) and at least a 10
point font.  This length includes everything: figures, tables, references,
appendices, and so forth.  Longer submissions will not be reviewed.

Papers must be written in English and formatted for printing on US LETTER
(8.5 by 11) size paper.  Papers should include a title; full list of 
authors,
their organization and email address; and an abstract of fewer than 200 
words.

All papers must adhere to IEEE formatting standards. Consult the
IEEE Transactions LaTeX and Microsoft Word Style Files
(http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/authors/transjnl/index.html).
Papers must be submitted in PDF (Portable Document Format) and compatible 
with
Acrobat (English version), not including any special characters or
non-standard fonts.

Best Paper Award and Journal Publication

The Best Paper Award Committee of NPSec 2014 will select a paper in this 
year's
NPSec Program to receive the Best Paper Award.  Every accepted paper will be
considered based on its originality, writing quality, potential of impact,
and its presentation at the workshop.

We are further working on establishing a journal special issue on secure
network protocols.  While open to the public, the special issue will also
invite the authors of quality papers from NPSec to submit an extended
version of their work.

Steering Committee:
Sonia Fahmy, Purdue University, USA (chair)
George Kesidis, Penn State University, USA
Cristina Nita-Rotaru, Purdue University, USA
Gene Tsudik, UC Irvine, USA

Technical Program Committee:
Johanna Amann, International Computer Science Institute
Fred Baker, Cisco Research Center
Randy Bush, Internet Initiative Japan
Wu-chang Feng, Portland State University
Stephen Kent, BBN Technololgies
Huan Li, Beihang University
Qi Li, ETH Zurich
Olaf Maennel, Loughborough University
Daniel Massey, US Department of Homeland Security
Colin Perkins, University of Glasgow
Peter Reiher, UCLA
Lan Wang, University of Memphis
Brian Weis, Cisco Systems
Tilman Wolf, University of Massachusetts
Ying Zhang, Ericsson Research
Xukai Zou, School of Science, Purdue University-Indianapolis

Technical Program Committee Chairs:
Jun Li, University of Oregon, USA
Wei Zhao, University of Macau, China



CFP: 17th IEEE Global Internet Symposium (GI 2014)

2013-11-29 Thread Jun Li
Call for Papers
17th IEEE Global Internet Symposium (GI 2014)
In conjunction with IEEE INFOCOM 2014
Toronto, Canada
April 27--May 2, 2014
http://www.ieee-infocom.org/2014/Workshops_GI.html


The 17th IEEE Global Internet Symposium will be co-located with IEEE Infocom 
2014. All relevant dates, location, and travel information are available from 
the IEEE Infocom 2014 conference site: http://www.ieee-infocom.org/2014/.

The IEEE Global Internet Symposium aims to provide a top forum for researchers 
and practitioners to present and discuss advances in Internet-related 
technologies. The focus of the symposium is on experimental systems and 
emerging future Internet technologies, and especially on scaling such systems 
to a global scale.  Research on understanding Internet protocols, services, and 
applications at global scale is also encouraged. The Program Committee also 
welcomes position papers (which should be clearly marked as such).

The topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
* Routing, switching, and addressing
* Resource management and quality of service
* Software defined networks and network programming
* Content delivery and management
* Energy awareness
* Next-generation network architectures
* Distributed Internet applications including games, VoIP, and video 
conferencing
* Online social networking
* Peer-to-peer networks
* Novel applications and new paradigms
* Internet measurement, modeling, and visualization
* Large-scale network operation and performance monitoring
* Privacy and/or security issues on the Internet
* Anomaly, intrusion and attack detection
* Interface among networking, communications and information theory
* Applications of network science in communication networks
* Economic aspects of the Internet

Important Dates
* Paper submission: 15th December 2013, 11:59 PM PST.
* Notification of acceptance: 7th February 2014
* Final manuscripts due: TBA
* Symposium: TBA

Submission Instructions

Submitted manuscripts must be formatted in standard IEEE camera-ready format 
(double-column, 10-pt font) and must be submitted via EDAS as PDF files: 
http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=16281. The manuscripts must be no longer than 6 
pages. The Program Committee reserves the right to not review papers that 
violate these formatting rules. Submitted papers must not have been previously 
published, or be under consideration for publication elsewhere. All submitted 
papers will be reviewed and judged on originality, technical correctness, 
relevance, and quality of presentation. All accepted papers must be presented 
at the symposium by one of the authors.

Steering Committee
* Xiaoming Fu,  Chair (University of Goettingen, DE)
* Marcelo Bagnulo Braun (UC3M, Spain)
* Tilman Wolf (UMass, USA)
* Jorg Ott (Aalto U., Finland)
* Colin Perkins (U. Glasgow, UK)

Program Committee Chairs
* Jun Li (University of Oregon, USA)
* Rade Stanojevic (Telefonica Research, Spain)

Technical Program Committee
* Fred Baker (Cisco)
* Fabian Bustamante (Northwestern University)
* Kevin Butler (University of Oregon)
* Luca Cittadini (Roma Tre University)
* Ruben Cuevas (UC3M)
* Wu-chang Feng (Portland State University)
* Polly Huang (National Taiwan University)
* Olaf Maennel (Loughborough University)
* David Malone (Hamilton Institute)
* Joerg Ott (Aalto University)
* Colin Perkins (University of Glasgow)
* Radia Perlman (Intel)
* Chen Qian (University of Kentucky)
* Peter Reiher (UCLA)
* Reza Rejaie (University of Oregon)
* Michael Sirivianos (Cyprus University of Technology)
* Arun Vishwanath (University of Melbourne)
* Dan Wang (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
* Mei Wang (Cisco)
* Lenx Tao Wei (UC Berkeley and Peking University)
* Tilman Wolf (U Mass Amherst)


The Global Internet (GI) Symposium is the flagship event established and 
organized by the Internet Technical Committee (ITC), a joint committee of the 
IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) and the Internet Society (ISOC).


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Jun Li, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Computer and Information Science, University of Oregon
Director, Network  Security Research Laboratory, University of Oregon
Email: li...@cs.uoregon.edu
http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/~lijun