The Fourth International Workshop on
Security In
Information Systems WOSIS-2006
May 23-24, 2006 – Paphos,
Cyprus
Call for Papers
Workshop Program
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In conjunction with the Eighth International Conference on Enterprise
Information Systems - ICEIS 2006 (http://www.iceis.org/)
Co-Chairs:
Dr. Eduardo Fernández-Medina [Eduardo.FdezMedina@uclm.es]
University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Dr. Mariemma Yagüe [yague@lcc.uma.es]
University of Málaga, Spain
Workshop Background and Goals
Information Systems Security is one of the most pressing challenges
facing all kind of organizations today. Although many companies have
discovered how critical information is to the success of their business or
operations, very few have managed to be effective in keeping their
information safe, in avoiding unauthorized access, preventing intrusions,
stopping secret information disclosure, etc.
Nowadays, rapid technological advances are stimulating a greater use of
information systems in organizations world-wide, which handle large
quantities of data, managed by huge databases and datawarehouses. In
addition, information systems quite frequently manage information that can
be considered sensitive, since it is related to certain intimate or personal
aspects of persons (beliefs, medical data, sexual tendencies, etc.) and
which must be specially protected.
Many organizations, including not only companies but also governments of
several countries, are now realizing how security problems can affect both
business success and citizen rights, and they are proposing security
policies, security planning, personal data protection laws, etc.
All of these, including technological, legislative, ethical and political
factors, justifies the importance of secure information systems, and
encourage us to research in new techniques, models and methodologies, which
could aid designers developing and implanting safe information systems which
both protect information and keep within the law.
This workshop will serve as a forum to gather academics, researchers, and
practitioners in the field of Security in Distributed Information Systems,
and especially in Internet and Web Security. The workshop will present new
developments, leassons learned from real world cases, and would provide the
exchange of ideas and discussion on specific areas.
Topics of interest include, but
are not limited to:
- Security for Grid computing
- Security for Web Services
- Security for Mobile Computing
- Security for Electronic Commerce and Electronic Business
- Security for Databases and Data Warehouses
- Biometric Security
- E-Health
- E-Voting
- E-government
- Cyberterrorism
- Intellectual Property Protection
- Annonimity and Privacy
- Digital Rights Management (DRM).
- Rights Expression Languages.
- E-Payment
- Content Protection
- Mobile DRM
- Security & Trust Models
- Semantic Web Technologies applied to Security. Metadata.
- Access control. Models, languages and techniques.
- Authentication and Authorization. PKI and PMI technologies.
- Security Enginneering.
- Secure information systems architectures.
- Security Protocols.
- Cryptology: Cryptography and Cryptanalysis
- Information hiding: Steganography & Steganalysis
Submission of Papers
We encourage submission of high quality papers to this new edition of
the Security in Information Systems Workshop. Authors of accepted papers
must guarantee that their works will be presented at the Workshop by one of
the co-authors. Only full papers in English will be accepted. The length of
the paper should not exceed 10 pages (5000 words). Instructions for
preparing the manuscript (in Word and Latex format) are available at the
ICEIS web site. Postscript/RTF versions of the manuscript should be
submitted through ICEIS web-based paper submission procedure. The
proceedings of the workshop will be published in the form of a book (with
ISBN) by INSTICC Press.
Additionally, best works will have the chance to publish extended and
revised versions in the internationally refereed Internet Research Journal,
which is well ranked in the ISI Journal Citation Reports.
Internet Research Journal, an ISI ranked Publication
The Workshop interest is on high quality, innovative and unpublished
research. A selection of best works will be made in order to include
extended and revised versions of these works in this journal, which is
published by Emerald and listed in ISI. In 2003 the total cites were 189
with an impact factor of 0.690. Internet Research (ISSN: 1066-2243) was
established in 1991 as the first scholarly journal to devote itself to
collecting serious research about the Internet and its applications and
uses, specifically organizational. The journal aims to discuss, assess and
foster understanding of the role of wide-area multipurpose computer
networks, specifically the Internet. For more information about this journal
please visit
http://hermia.emeraldinsight.com/vl=10375401/cl=58/nw=1/rpsv/intr.htm
Keynote speakers
Leonardo Chiariglione is graduated in Electronic Engineering from the
Polytechnic of Turin and obtained his Ph. D. degree from the University of
Tokyo in 1973.
He has led several European collaborative projects: IVICO, a RACE project
studying cost-effective integrated video codecs, COMIS, an ESPRIT project
supporting the development of the MPEG-1 standard and EU 625 - VADIS a
EUREKA project aiming at developing a European hardware and software
technology for the MPEG-2 standard. And he participated in a number of other
projects.
He originated the ISO standardisation activity known as MPEG (Moving Picture
Experts Group) of which he is the Convenor. This group has a membership of
over 300 experts, representing 25 countries and all the industries having a
stake in digital audio and video. MPEG has produced the MPEG-1 and MPEG-2
standards that have triggered the digital audio-visual revolution, the
DSM-CC the server to set-top protocol, the MPEG-2 Advanced Audio Coding
(AAC) standard, MPEG-4, a standard providing seamless integration of natural
and synthetic audio and video information on delivery systems with different
quality of service and MPEG-7 a standard for audio-visual content
description. Currently MPEG is developing MPEG-21, "Multimedia Framework".
In December 2001, Leonardo and 8 companies establish the Digital Media
Project, a not-for profit organisation with the mission to promote
continuing successful development, deployment and use of Digital Media that
respect the rights of creators and rights holders to exploit their works,
the wish of end users to fully enjoy the benefits of Digital Media the
interests of various value-chain players to provide products and services
according to the principles laid down in the Digital Media Manifesto.
As a result of his manifold activities Leonardo has received a number of
awards, including
- The NAB Award of Honor (US) 2003/04, For leadership in the development of
international technical standards facilitating worldwide deployment of
digital broadcast services.
- Chevalier de l'ordre des arts et des lettres FR 2003/02
- SMPTE James Leitch Gold Medal Award US 2002/10 In recognition of his
substantial contributions and pioneering work in digital television
- EURASIP Meritorious Service Award CH 2002/09
- Instituto Superior Técnico Doctorate "honoris causa" (PT) 2001/06
- Eduard-Rhein Foundation Award (DE) 1999/10. For stimulating and pushing
forward the MPEG standard for coding of moving pictures and associated
audio, especially the worldwide acknowledged digital TV standard MPEG-2
- IBC John Tucker Award (UK) 1999/09. In recognition of his outstanding
leadership and unstinting personal contribution to the audio-visual media
industry
- IEEE Masaru Ibuka Consumer Electronics Award (US) 1999/06. For technical
leadership in the development of the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG)
international standard for motion video and audio
Important Dates
Full Paper Submission: 6th February, 2006
Authors Notification: 13th March, 2006 (new deadline)
Final Paper Submission and Registration: 20th March, 2006
Workshop Program Committee
- Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati. Università degli Studi di Milano.
Italy
- Ernesto Damiani. Università degli Studi di Milano. Italy
- Csilla Farkas. University of South Carolina. USA
- Eduardo B. Fernández. Florida Atlantic University. USA
- Mariagrazia Fugini. Politecnico di Milano. Italy
- Steven Furnell. University of Plymouth. UK
- Christian Geuer-Pollmann. European Microsoft Innovation Center. Germany
- Paolo Giorgini. University of Trento. Italy
- Ehud Gudes. Ben-Gurion Univerity. Israel
- Javier López. University of Málaga. Spain
- Haralambos Mouratidis. University of East London, Dagenham, England
- Sushil Jajodia. George Mason University. USA
- Willem Jonker. University of Twente. The Netherlands
- Jan Jürjens. TU Munich. Germany
- Ravi Mukkamala. Old Dominion University. USA
- Martin Olivier. University of Pretoria. South Africa
- Sylvia Osborn. University of Western Ontario. Canada
- Brajendra Panda. University of Arkansas. USA
- Günther Pernul. University of Regensburg. Germany
- Mario Piattini. University of Castilla-La Mancha. Spain
- Indrajit Ray. Colorado State University. USA
- Indrakshi Ray. Colorado State University. USA
- Robert Tolksdorf. Freie Universität Berlin. Germany
- Ambrosio Toval. University of Murcia. Spain
- Duminda Wijesekera. University George Mason. USA
Conference Location
The workshop will be held at Paphos - Cyprus.
Registration Information
To attend the workshop you need to register at http://www.iceis.org
Secretariat
ICEIS 2006 Secretariat - The Fourth International Workshop on Security
In Information Systems (WOSIS-2006)
E-mail: workshops@iceis.org
Web site: http://www.iceis.org
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