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ACM STC 2011 : The 6th ACM Workshop on Scalable Trusted ComputingConference Series : Scalable Trusted Computing | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.cs.utsa.edu/~acmstc/stc2011/ | |||||||||||||||
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Built on the continuous success of ACM STC 2006-2010, this workshop focuses on fundamental technologies of trusted and high assurance computing and its applications in large-scale systems with varying degrees of trust. The workshop is intended to serve as a forum for researchers as well as practitioners to disseminate and discuss recent advances and emerging issues.
The workshop is co-located with ACM CCS and solicits two types of original papers that are single-column using at least 11pt fonts. The length of the full-paper submissions is at most 15 pages excluding bibliography, appendix etc. The total number of pages should not be more than 20, whereas the reviewers are not required to read the appendix. The length of short/work-in-progress/position-paper submissions is at most 8 pages excluding bibliography. A paper submitted to this workshop must not be in parallel submission to any other journal, magazine, conference or workshop with proceedings. It is up to the authors to decide whether a submission should be anonymous. Topics of interests include but not limited to: * security policies and models of trusted computing * architecture and implementation technologies for trusted platform * limitations, alternatives and tradeoffs regarding trusted computing * trusted computing in cloud and data center * cloud-based attestation services * trusted smartphone devices and systems * trust in smart grid, energy, and Internet of Things * trusted emerging and future Internet infrastructure * trusted online social network * trust in authentications, users and computing services * hardware based trusted computing * software based trusted computing * pros and cons of hardware based approach * remote attestation of trusted devices * censorship-freeness in trusted computing * cryptographic support in trusted computing * case study in trusted computing * principles for handling scales * scalable trust supports and services in cloud * trusted embedded computing and systems * virtualization and trusted computing General Chair: Yan Chen, Northwestern University, USA Workshop Organizational Chair: Shouhuai Xu, University of Texas, San Antonio, USA PC Co-chairs: Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, TU-Darmstadt, Germany Xinwen Zhang, Huawei Research Center, USA Publicity and Web Chair: Marcel Winandy, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany Paper Submission: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=stc2011 |
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