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CCS 2009 : 16th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications SecurityConference Series : Computer and Communications Security | |||||||||||||||
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16th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security CCS 2009 - Call For Papers
Nov 9 - 13, 2009 – Hyatt Regency Chicago, IL, USA http://sigsac.org/ccs/CCS2009) Important Dates • Paper Submission due: Monday, April 20th, 2009 • Acceptance notification: Sunday, July 12th, 2009 • Final papers due: Monday, August 17th, 2009 The annual ACM Computer and Communications Security Conference is a leading international forum for information security researchers, practitioners, developers, and users to explore cutting-edge ideas and results, and to exchange techniques, tools, and experiences. The conference seeks submissions from academia, government, and industry presenting novel research on all practical and theoretical aspects of computer and communications security, as well as case studies and implementation experiences. Papers should have relevance to the construction, evaluation, application, or operation of secure systems. Theoretical papers must make a convincing argument for the practical significance of the results. All topic areas related to computer and communications security are of interest and in scope. Accepted papers will be published by ACM Press in the conference proceedings. Outstanding papers will be invited for possible publication in a special issue of the ACM Transactions on Information and System Security. Paper Submission Process Submissions must be made by the deadline of April 20, 2009, through the website: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ccs2009. Submitted papers must not substantially overlap papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal, conference or workshop. Simultaneous submission of the same work is not allowed. Authors of accepted papers must guarantee that their papers will be presented at the conference. Paper Format Submissions must be at most ten pages in double-column ACM format (note: pages must be numbered), excluding the bibliography and well-marked appendices and at most 12 pages overall. All submissions must be anonymized (an author's name should only occur in references to that author's related work, which should be referenced in the third person and not overtly distinguishable from the referenced work of others). Only PDF or Postscript files will be accepted. Submissions not meeting these guidelines risk rejection without consideration of their merits. Tutorial Submissions Proposals for long (3-hour) and short (1.5-hour) tutorials on research topics of current and emerging interest should be submitted electronically to the tutorials chair by May 25, 2009. The guidelines for tutorial proposal can be found on the website. Conference Website Additional information and this call for papers can be found at: http://sigsac.org/ccs/CCS2009 General Chair: Ehab Al-Shaer (DePaul University, USA) Program Chairs: Somesh Jha (University of Wisconsin, USA) Angelos D. Keromytis (Columbia U & Symantec Research Labs Europe) Tutorial Chair: Ninghui Li (Purdue University, USA) Workshops Chair: Ting Yu (Purdue University, USA) Treasurer: Sencun Zhu (Penn State University, USA) Publication Chair: Hao Chen (UC Davis, USA) Web Chair: Peng Liu (Penn State University, USA) Student Travel Grant Chair: Angelos Stavrou (George Mason U, USA) Publicity Chairs: Chris Kruegel (UC Santa Barbara, USA) Elena Ferrari (University of Insubria, Italy) Posters & Demos Co-Chairs: Nikita Borisov (University of Illinois, USA) Xinming Ou (Kansas State U, USA) Patron Co-Chairs: Peng Ning (North Carolina State U., USA) Nasir Memon (Polytechnic Inst. of NYU, USA) Gail-Joon Ahn (Arizona State Univ., USA) Local Arrangements Committee: Yan Chen (Northeastern University, USA) V.N. Venkatakrishnan, (U. of Illinois, USA) Tricha Anjali (Illinois Inst. of Tech., USA) Jean-Philippe Labruyere (DePaul U., USA) Regional Arrangement Committee: XiaoFeng Wang (Indiana Univ., USA) Cristina Nita-Rotaru (Purdue Univ., USA) Alex Liu (Michgan State Univ., USA) Nikita Borisov (University of Illinois, USA) Technical Program Committee: Martín Abadi (UC Santa Cruz & Microsoft, USA) Kostas Anagnostakis (I2R/A-STAR, Singapore) Kosta Beznosov (U British Columbia, Canada) Dan Boneh (Stanford University, USA) Steve Borbash (Department of Defense, USA) Jean Camp (Indiana University, USA) Iliano Cervesato (Carnegie Mellon Univ., USA) Mihai Christodorescu (IBM Research, USA) Debra Cook (IDA-CCS, USA) Lorrie Cranor (Carnegie Mellon Univ., USA) Weidong Cui (Microsoft Research, USA) Marc Dacier (Symantec, France) George Danezis (Microsoft Research, UK) Claudia Diaz (KU Leuven, Belgium) Sven Dietrich (Stevens Inst. of Tech., USA) Wenliang Du (Syracuse University, USA) Matt Edman (Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., USA) Simone Fischer-Huebner (Karlstads U, Sweden) Cédric Fournet (Microsoft Research, UK) Jon Giffin (Georgia Institute of Tech., USA) Virgil Gligor (Carnegie Mellon Univ., USA) Eu-Jin Goh (Stanford University, USA) Rachel Greenstadt (Drexel University) Minaxi Gupta (Indiana University, USA) Peter Guttman (U of Auckland, New Zealand) Alex Halderman (Princeton University, USA) Sotiris Ioannidis (ICS/FORTH, Greece) Trent Jaeger (Penn State University, USA) Farnam Jahanian (University of Michigan, USA) Rob Johnson (Stony Brook University, USA) Apu Kapadia (MIT Lincoln Labs, USA) Yoshi Kohno (University of Washington, USA) Shriram Krishnamurti (Brown University, USA) Ben Laurie (Google UK) Wenke Lee (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) Brian Levine (U of Massachusetts Amherst, USA) Ninghui Li (Purdue University, USA) Patrick McDaniel (Penn State University, USA) Cathy Meadows (Naval Research Laboratory, USA) Dave Molnar (U of California, Berkeley, USA) Fabian Monrose (Univ. of North Carolina, USA) James Muir (Saint Mary's University, Canada) Peng Ning (North Carolina State Univ., USA) Cristina Nita-Rotaru (Purdue University, USA) Paul Van Oorschot (Carleton University, Canada) Lasse Øverlier (FFI, Norway) Stefano Paraboschi (University of Bergamo, Italy) Andrei Sabelfeld (Chalmers U of Tech., Sweden) Kazue Sako (NEC, Japan) Pierangela Samarati (University of Milan, Italy) Angela Sasse (University College London, UK) R. Sekar (Stony Brook University, USA) Hovav Shacham (UC San Diego, USA) Umesh Shankar (Google, USA) Shiuhpyng Shieh (National Chiao Tung U, Taiwan) Anoop Singhal (NIST, USA) Radu Sion (Stony Brook University, USA) Jon Solworth (University of Chicago USA) Jessica Staddon (Palo Alto Research Center, USA) Angelos Stavrou (George Mason Univ., USA) Julie Thorpe (Carleton University, Canada) Patrick Traynor (Georgia Tech, USA) V.N. Venkatakrishnan (U. Illinois Chicago, USA) Giovanni Vigna (UC Santa Barbara, USA) Dan Wallach (Rice University, USA) Susanne Wetzel (Stevens Inst. of Tech., USA) |
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