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Call for Papers

International Conference "Mathematical Methods, Models and Architectures
for Computer Networks Security" (MMM-ACNS-07)

September 13-15, 2007, St. Petersburg, Russia
http://www.comsec.spb.ru/mmm-acns07/

Sponsors:

  1. Office of Naval Research Global, USA
  2. European Office of Aerospace Research and Development USAF, USA
  3. Russian Foundation for Basic Research 

Organizers:

* St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian 
Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS)
* St. Petersburg Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences
* Binghamton University (State University of New York)


Title and scope:

The First, Second and Third International Workshops "Mathematical Methods, 
Models and Architectures for Computer Networks Security" (MMM-ACNS-2001 
(http://space.iias.spb.su/mmm2001/main.jsp), MMM-ACNS-2003
(http://space.iias.spb.su/mmm-acns03/index.jsp) and MMM-ACNS-2005
(http://space.iias.spb.su/mmm-acns05/index.jsp))
organized in 2001, 2003 and 2005 respectively by St. Petersburg Institute for 
Informatics and Automation,
Binghamton University (SUNY) and supported by the European Office of Aerospace 
Research and Development USAF, Office of Naval Research Global, and Russian 
Foundation for Basic Research were very successful.
These workshops demonstrated the high interest of the international scientific 
community to the theoretical aspects of the computer network and information 
security and the need for conducting of such workshops as on-going series. 
The proposed MMM-ACNS-2007 Conference is intended as a next step in this series 
and will be focused on theoretical problems in the area under consideration.
Its objectives are to bring together leading researchers from academia and 
governmental organizations as well as practitioners in the area of computer 
networks and information security, facilitating personal interactions and 
discussions on various aspects of information technologies in conjunction with 
computer network 
and information security problems arising in large-scale computer networks 
engaged in information storing, transmitting, and processing.


Topics of interest:

Papers offering novel research contributions to the theoretical aspects of the 
computer network and information
security are solicited for submission.

Papers may present theory, technique, and applications on topics including but 
not restricted to: 
* Adaptive security
* Authentication, Authorization and Access Control
* Computer and network forensics
* Covert channels
* Data and application security
* Data mining, machine learning, and bio-inspired approaches for security 
* Deception systems and honeypots
* Denial-of-service attacks and countermeasures
* Digital Rights Management
* eCommerce, eBusiness and eGovernment Security
* Firewall Technologies
* Formal analysis of security properties
* Information warfare 
* Internet and web security
* Intrusion detection and prevention
* Language-based security
* Network survivability
* New ideas and paradigms for security
* Operating system security
* Risk analysis and risk management
* Security and Privacy in Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing
* Security for Grid Computing
* Security of emerging technologies (sensor, wireless/mobile, peer-to-peer and 
overlay networks)
* Security of autonomous agents and multi-agent systems
* Security modeling and simulation
* Security policies
* Security protocols
* Security verification
* Software protection
* Trust management
* Viruses, worms, and other malicious code
* Vulnerability assessment


Submitting a paper 

The conference welcomes original papers from academic, government, and industry 
contributors on mathematical
approaches and models, state-of-the-art techniques, and novel applications in 
the above proposed areas. All
submissions will be subjected to a thorough review by at least three reviewers.
Draft versions of original full papers up to 12 A4 pages in English using at 
least 11-point fonts with
reasonable margins, including abstract (up to 300 words) and keywords (5 to 8), 
should be submitted
by March 28, 2007 or sooner through the upload facilities at the Conference web 
site
http://www.comsec.spb.ru/mmm-acns07/ .
Only electronic submissions in PDF format will be considered.
Authors must also indicate the conference track to which the paper is submitted.
The Program Committee will make the final selection based on peer reviewers’ 
evaluation.
The primary focus is on high-quality original unpublished research, case 
studies and implementation experiences.
Notification of acceptance/rejection will be disseminated by May 10, 2007.
Camera-ready versions of accepted papers (see below) are due May 30, 2007. 


Proceedings 

Program Committee plans to publish the Conference Proceeding in Springer series 
"Lecture Notes in Computer
Science" (LNCS). 
Instructions for authors will be provided at the MMM-ACNS-2007 web site
(http://www.comsec.spb.ru/mmm-acns07/).
Camera ready paper submission can be uploaded through the Conference web site at
http://www.comsec.spb.ru/mmm-acns07/. 


Conference Languages

The working language is English. 


Dates of meeting:

Inclusive dates of MMM-ACNS-2007:  September 12-16, 2007 
(arrival and registration - on September 12,  technical program - on September 
13-15, 
departure - on September 16)  


Important dates 

For submission: 

Paper drafts: March 28, 2007
Acceptance/rejection notification: May 10, 2007
Camera ready papers:  May 30, 2007

For registration:

Early registration deadline: August 10, 2007
On site registration: September 12-15, 2007
Hotel reservation request: August 10, 2007


All materials concerning MMM-ACNS-2007 preparation, program, and other 
arrangements will be posted on a
regularly updated web site http://www.comsec.spb.ru/mmm-acns07/. 


Conference Co-Chairmen

Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Prof. R.M. Yusupov, 
Director of the St. Petersburg
Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences 
(SPIIRAS) 
  Phone: 7-(812) 328-33-11 Fax:     7-(812) 328-44-50
  E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Dr. Robert L. Herklotz, Program Manager: Software and Systems 
US Air Force Office of Scientific Research 
Phone: +1-(703) 696-6565, Fax: +1-(703) 696-8450
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Local contact person 

  Irina Podnozova
  Phone     7-(812)-328-44-46   Fax:  +7(812)-328-06-85
  E-mail     [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Local Organizing Committee

Chairman 

R.M. Yusupov, Director of the St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and 
Automation (SPIIRAS) 

Organizing Committee members: 
A.Tkatch (SPIIRAS, St. Petersburg, Vice Chairman)
D.Bakuradze (SPIIRAS, St. Petersburg)
V.Bogdanov (SPIIRAS, St. Petersburg)
O.Chervatuk (SPIIRAS, St. Petersburg)
V.Desnitsky (SPIIRAS, St. Petersburg)
O.Karsaev (SPIIRAS, St. Petersburg)
V.Konushy (SPIIRAS, St. Petersburg)
E.Mankov (SPIIRAS, St. Petersburg)
I.Podnozova (SPIIRAS, St. Petersburg)
V.Samoilov (SPIIRAS, St. Petersburg) 
E.Sidelnikova (SPIIRAS, St. Petersburg)
A.Tishkov (SPIIRAS, St. Petersburg)
A.Ulanov (SPIIRAS, St. Petersburg)
V.Vorontsov (SPIIRAS, St. Petersburg)


Program Committee

Co-Chairmen:

Vladimir Gorodetsky (Russia)
Igor Kotenko (Russia)
Victor Skormin (USA)

Program Committee members:

Julien Bourgeois (France)
David Chadwick (UK)
Shiu-Kai Chin (USA)
Howard Chivers (UK)
Christian Collberg (USA)
Dipankar Dasgupta (USA)
Naranker Dulay (UK)   
Dieter Gollmann (Germany)
Dimitris Gritzalis (Greece)
Stefanos Gritzalis (Greece)
Alexander Grusho (Russia)
Ming-Yuh Huang (USA)
Sushil Jajodia (USA)
Angelos Keromytis (USA)
Victor Korneev (Russia)
Klaus-Peter Kossakowski (Germany)
Christopher Kruegel (Austria)
Antonio Lioy (Italy)
Javier Lopez (Spain)
Fabio Martinelli (Italy)
Catherine Meadows (USA)
Nasir Memon (USA)
Ann Miller (USA)
Nickolay Moldovian (Russia)
Wojciech Molisz (Poland)
David Nicol (USA)
Yoram Ofek (Italy)
Monika Oit (Estonia)
Udo Prayer (Austria)
Bart Preneel (Belgium)
Roland Rieke (Germany)
Andrei Sabelfeld (Sweden)
Ravi Sandhu (USA)
Anatol Slisenko (France)
Igor Sokolov (Russia)
Antonio Gomez Skarmeta (Spain)  
Michael Smirnov (Germany)
Duglas Summerville (USA)
Shambhu Upadhyaya (USA)
Vijay Varadharajaran (Australia)
Alfonso Valdes (USA)    
Valery Vasenin (Russia)
Paulo Verissimo (Portugal)
Diego Zamboni (Switzerland)
Peter Zegzhda (Russia)


Location of the Meeting, Accommodation, Cultural Program

According to the preliminary agreement, the MMM-ACNS-07 Conference will take 
place in the historical building
"Palace of Grand Prince Vladimir Romanov," now "House of Scientists," located 
in the heart of St. Petersburg,
address: 26, Dvortsovaya emb., St. Petersburg, 191186, Russia. This venue 
allows the conference organizers to
arrange for the Conference itself, as well as for the associated events 
(informal discussions, reception, breaks,
etc.)
All participants are expected to arrive to St. Petersburg directly. Conference 
organizers intend to arrange for
transportation upon arrival and departure and to/from Conference venue/other 
hotel upon a separate request of
participants.
The following assistance in housing could be provided by local organizers. We 
intend to engage a Destination
Management Company "Monomax" to assist participants in housing and cultural 
programs
(http://monomax.ru/langeng). It is possible to make reservations at reasonable 
prices in hotels 
in the St. Petersburg downtown area from $120 per night (single room), and from 
$130 per night (double room). 
Also, reservations in better and more expensive hotels at $150 - $600 per night 
are available 
(hotels like Astoria, Europe, Radisson SAS, etc.).
For students, the hostel from about $50 may be organized on special request.

Visa Issues

To come to Russia, all foreign participants will need an entering visa. As a 
host institution SPIIRAS will
handle this issue through a formal invitation letter to every participant.
To issue such a letter, we shall need the following details to include in the 
above letter for every individual:
first name, middle name, surname, date of birth, citizenship, passport No., 
expiration date
(as appear in a valid passport) and the city where the visa is applied in.
In addition, each individual has to fax copy of the first page of his/her 
passport at +7(812)328-06-85
containing personal data and dates of the passport number and expiry date.
Note that about one month is required only to arrange formal invitation in St. 
Petersburg. Time for invitation
mailing to the addressee and for getting visa at local consulate has to be 
added to calculate the deadline to be
met for receiving request for invitation letter by organizers.


Contact us

Program Committee Co-Chairman 

  Prof. Igor Kotenko (MMM-ACNS-2007 PC Co-chairman)
  Head of Computer Security Research Group
  St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation 
  of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  39, 14th Liniya, St. Petersburg, 199178, Russia
  Telephone: +7-(812)-328-2642
  Fax: +7-(812)-328-4450
  E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Local contact person 

Irina Podnozova
Phone:     7-(812)-328-4446   Fax:  +7(812)-328-06-85
E-mail:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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