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JCS Special Issue 2014 : [Journal of Computer Security] CFP - Special Issue on Security and High Performance Computing Systems | |||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Issue of the Journal of Computer Security on Security and High Performance Computing Systems Guest editors: - Luca Spalazzi (Università di Ancona, Italy) - Luca Viganò (King's College London, UK) Editors-in-Chief: - Prof. Andrew Myers - Prof. Pierangela Samarati Paper Submission Deadline: September 15, 2014 SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES Providing high performance computing and security is a challenging task. On the one hand, Internet, operating systems and distributed environments currently suffer from poor security support and cannot resist common attacks. On the other hand, adding security measures typically degrades performance. The relationships between security and high performance computing systems thus raise a number of problems and challenges that are of interest for this special issue, such as (but not limited to) the following ones: 1. How to enforce security requirements in high performance computing systems. For instance, which kind of obfuscation techniques can enforce privacy in a cloud storage, or how grid security can be verified at design-time (formal verification) or at run-time (run-time verification). In this case, safety properties can also be addressed, such as availability and fault tolerance for high performance computing systems. 2. How to use high performance computing systems to solve security problems. For instance, a grid computation can break an encryption code, and a cluster can support high performance intrusion detection or a distributed formal verification system. More generally, this topic addresses every efficient use of a high performance computing systems to improve security. 3. The tradeoffs between maintaining high performance and achieving security in computing systems and solutions to balance the two objectives. In all these directions, various formal analyses, as well as performance analyses or monitoring techniques can be conducted to show the efficiency of a security infrastructure. The special issue seeks submissions from academia and industry presenting novel research on all theoretical and practical aspects of computer and network security, as well as case studies and implementation experiences. Papers should have practical relevance to the construction, evaluation, application, or operation of secure systems. The topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following: * Access Control * Accounting and Audit * Anonymity * Applied Cryptography * Authentication * Cloud Security * Commercial and Industry Security * Cryptographic Protocols * Data and Application Security * Data/System Integrity * Database Security * Digital Rights Management * Formal Verification of Secure Systems * Identity Management * Inference/Controlled Disclosure * Information Warfare * Intellectual Property Protection * Intrusion and Attack Detection * Intrusion and Attack Response * Key Management * Privacy-Enhancing Technology * Secure Networking * Secure System Design * Security Monitoring & Management * Security for Mobile Code * Security for Specific Domains (e.g., E-Government, E-Business, P2P) * Security in IT Outsourcing * Security in Mobile and Wireless Networks * Security in Untrusted & Adversarial Environments and Systems * Security in Operating Systems * Security Location Services * Security of Grid and Cluster Architectures * Security Visualization * Smartcards * Trust Management Policies * Trust Models * Web Security * Web Services Security PAPER SUBMISSIONS Authors are requested to submit their manuscript electronically in the form of a PDF file to the journal’s editorial management system at http://mstracker.com/submit1.php?jc=jcs. Submitted papers must not have been published or simultaneously submitted elsewhere. If the paper is extended from a workshop or conference paper, it must contain at least 25% new material with "brand" new ideas and results. The authors should prepare a single PDF file collating: - A cover letter including authors (names, affiliation addresses, phone numbers, email addresses), a clear and self-explanatory abstract (no longer than 200 words), some keywords from the above list of topics, the novel added value with respect to any previous publications extended by the manuscript under submission, a clear statement that the paper is intended for this special issue. Please, also indicate clearly the corresponding author(s). - The manuscript under submission. - Previous papers of which the manuscript being submitted is an extension, if any. The full manuscript must be formatted according to the Manuscript Submission and Author Instruction at http://www.iospress.nl/journal/journal-of-computer-security/?tab=submission-of-manuscripts. Please, include page numbers on all submissions to make it easier for reviewers to provide helpful comments. Each paper will receive a minimum of three reviews. Papers will be selected based on their originality, contributions, technical clarity and presentation, language, significance to the readership of the journal, relevance to the special issue, and quality and significance of research hypothesis, assertions, and conclusions. IMPORTANT DATES Paper Submissions: September 15, 2014 1st Notifications and Reviewers Comments: November 15, 2014 2nd Revision Submission: December 6, 2014 2nd Notifications and Reviewers Comments: January 24, 2014 Revised Camera Ready Papers: February 21, 2015 Accepted papers are expected to appear in the 2nd Quarter of 2015 (Tentative). GUEST EDITORS Luca Spalazzi Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell’Informazione Università Politecnica delle Marche Via Brecce Bianche I-60131 Ancona, ITALY Phone: +39 071 2204829 Fax: +39 071 2204474 Luca Viganò Department of Informatics King’s College London Strand London WC2R 2LS, UK Phone: +44 020 7848 2078 If you have any questions about paper submission or the special issue, please contact the Guest Editors at the address hpcsec14@gmail.com |
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