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RFID'10 Asia 2010 : 6th wokshop on RFID security (RFIDsec'10 Asia) call for paper | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://rfidsec2010.i2r.a-star.edu.sg/ | |||||||||||||||
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RFIDSec is the earliest workshop devoted to security and privacy issues in Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). Starting in 2005, RFIDSec has been organized as a series of workshops held in Graz (2005/06), Malaga (2007), Budapest (2008), and Leuven (2009). RFIDSec aims to bridge the gap between cryptographic researchers and RFID developers through invited talks and contributed presentations. The RFIDSec Asia workshop is aligned with RFIDSec, and in 2010, the Workshop on RFID Security 2010 Asia (RFIDsec’10 Asia) will be hosted at the Singapore Managemnet University, which is the second edition of the series of workshops held in Asia followed by RFIDsec’09 Asia in Taipei (2009). RFIDsec’10 Asia is to provide a major forum to address the fundamental issues in theory and practice related to security and privacy issues, designs, standards, and case studies in the development of RFID systems and EPCglobal network.
Host: Singapore Management University, Singapore Co-Host: Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology In Participation of: National RFID Center Supported by: RFIDsec Papers representing original research in both the theory and practice concerning RFID security are solicited. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: New applications for secure RFID systems Data protection and privacy-enhancing techniques for RFID Cryptographic protocols for RFID Authentication protocols Key update mechanisms Scalability issues Integration of secure RFID systems Middleware and security Public-key infrastructures Resource-efficient implementation of cryptography Small-footprint hardware Low-power architectures Attacks on RFID systems such as RFID malwares. RFID security hardware such as RFID with PUF. Trust model, data protection and sharing for EPCglobal Network Paper Submission Authors are invited to submit papers of at most 12 pages. Authors are obligated to follow the IOS Press' article templates (http://www.iospress.nl/authco/instruction_crc.html). Electronic and PDF-based submission of papers is mandatory at EasyChair Conference System (http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rfidsec2010). Workshop Proceedings The workshop proceedings will be published in the book series Cryptology and Information Security by IOS. The proceedings will be available at the workshop. Selected papers (after significant extension) will be invited for a special issue of Journal of Computer Security after the workshop. Important Dates Submission deadline: October 9, 2009 Notification of acceptance: November 16, 2009 Camera-ready copy deadline: November 30, 2009 |
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