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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
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Ubiquitous Computing Security Systems (UCSS 2008) http://www.comp.dit.ie/ubisec2008 ---------------------------------------------------- Call For Papers Theme This workshop will bring together researchers and industry participants who are involved with the design, development, and implementation of novel secure ubiquitous applications which can be used in heterogeneous computer systems and mobile devices. In the last few years we have witnessed a significant increase in the use of the computers and mobile devices in Ubiquitous Computing Systems. While this is a welcome trend, security concerns are becoming one of the major problems. It is affecting the adoption rate and usage of these systems. Unless deliberate efforts are taken to secure these systems from design to implementation most of development achieved to date may not be realised and rolled out to the real world. Important Dates Paper submission deadline: July 25, 2008 (extended deadline) Notification of Paper acceptance: August 10, 2008 Camera-ready paper submission: Aug 31, 2008 Topics of Interest - Privacy concerns in Ubiquitous Computing Systems - Trust concerns in Ubiquitous Computing Systems - Design principles of secure context-aware applications - Adaptation of secure input and output to the situation - How does security address the legal and ethical issues in emerging ubiquitous computing systems? - Tools and techniques for designing, developing, implementing, and evaluating ubiquitous computing systems - Challenges in building secure Ubiquitous Computing Systems for health, academic institutions, and other applications Workshop Venue Hosted by the Third International Conference on Digital Information Management (ICDIM 2008), November 13-16 2008, University of East London, London, UK. Submission Please refer to the Call for Papers for author guidelines. Submissions can be sent directly to Dr. Fred Mtenzi Program Co-Chairs Fredrick Mtenzi, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland Charles Shoniregun, University of East London, UK Program Committee Daniel MacCormac, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland Inncocent Ngalinda, Institute of Finance Management, Tanzania Emmanuel Mkusa, Namibia University, Namibia Tom Dowling, Claude Shannon Institute, Ireland Kudakwashe Dube, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland Mike Jackson, Birmingham City University, UK |
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