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GENERAL INFORMATION The Information Security Conference (ISC) is an annual international conference covering research in theory and applications of Information Security. ISC aims to attract high quality papers in all technical aspects of information security. It was first initiated as a workshop in Japan in 1997 (ISW'97, LNCS 1396), ISW 1999 in Malaysia (LNCS 1729), ISW 2000 in Australia (LNCS 1975) and then changed to the current name ISC when it was held in Spain in 2001 (ISC'01, LNCS 2200). The latest conferences were held in Brazil (ISC'02, LNCS 2433), UK (ISC'03, LNCS 2851), USA (ISC'04, LNCS 3225), Singapore (ISC'05, LNCS 3650), Greece (ISC'06, LNCS 4176), and Chile (ISC'07, LNCS 4779), Taiwan (ISC'08, LNCS 5222), Italy (ISC'09, LNCS 5735) Topics of Interest The thirteenth Information Security Conference (ISC 2010) will be held in Boca Raton, Florida, USA. The conference seeks submissions from academia, industry, and government that present novel research on all theoretical and practical aspects of Information Security. Accepted papers will be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: * access control * accountability * anonymity and pseudonymity * applied cryptography * authentication * biometrics * computer forensics * cryptographic protocols * database security * data protection * data/system integrity * digital right management * economics of security and privacy * electronic frauds * formal methods in security * identity management * information dissemination control * information hiding and watermarking * intrusion detection * network security * peer-to-peer security * privacy * secure group communications * security and privacy in pervasive/ubiquitous computing * security in information flow * security in IT outsourcing * security for mobile code * secure cloud computing * security of eCommerce, eBusiness and eGovernment * security in location services * security modeling and architectures * security models for ambient intelligence environments * security in social networks * trust models and trust management policies * embedded security |
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