=======================================================================
==
Our apologies if you receive duplicated copies of this Final CfP
=======================================================================
==
--- FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS ---
************************************************************************
***
* Context Awareness and Trust 2007 (CAT 07)
*
* First International Workshop on
*
* Combining Context with Trust, Security, and Privacy
*
* 30th July 2007, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
*
* http://cat07.telin.nl
*
*
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Co-located with IFIPTM2007, Joint iTrust and PST
*
* Conferences on Privacy, Trust Management and Security,
*
*
************************************************************************
*
IMPORTANT DATES
----------------
Paper submission (extended): 9th May 2007
Notification of Acceptance: 27th May 2007
Final version due: 17th June 2007
SCOPE
---------------------
The CAT07 workshop aims to stimulate an active exchange of new ideas on
interrelations between the area of context-awareness and the area of
security, privacy & trust. The workshop aims to bring together
scientists and engineers that are active in the area of
context-awareness and in trust management, privacy and security. The
workshop aims are to discuss state of the art, to identify open and
emerging problems, to share research experiences, and to propose future
research directions. We encourage not only researchers with a computer
science background, but also researchers with a more user-centric
background such as social sciences, behavioural science, and so on.
WORKSHOP TOPICS
--------------
Relevant topics, divided into three categories, include but are not
limited to:
--------------
1. Context and Trust, Security and Privacy as an opportunity
- Context-aware architectures for trust, security, and privacy
- Enhancement of trust, security, and privacy with context information
- Context-aware identity management and privacy enforcement
- Formal Aspects in Context-aware trust, security, and privacy
- Policy languages and ontologies for context-aware trust, security, and
privacy
------------
2. Context and Trust, Security and Privacy as a threat
- Trust, security, and privacy of context and contextual data
- Trust, security, and privacy in context-aware architectures
- Trust, security, and privacy of context sources and information
- User control over trust, security and privacy aspects of
context-awareness
- Performance and scalability issues for trust, privacy, and security
------------
3. Context and Trust, Security and Privacy as application domains
- Use cases and pilots addressing context-aware trust, security, and
privacy
- Usefulness and usability of context-aware trust, security, and privacy
- Context-aware trust, privacy & security for the Semantic Web
- Context-aware trust, privacy & security for social media
- Social, economic, legal, and philosophical aspects of context-aware
trust, privacy & security
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
-------------------
Claudio Bettini University of Milan, Italy
Harry Chen Image Matters LLC, USA
Grit Denker SRI International, USA
Jennifer Golbeck University of Maryland, USA
Heikki Helin TeliaSonera, Finland
Johan Hjelm Ericsson Research, Japan
Mario Hoffmann Fraunhofer SIT, Germany
Silke Holtmanns Nokia Research Center, Finland
Bob Hulsebosch Telematica Instituut, The Netherlands
Anders Kofod-Petersen NTNU, Norway
Maddy Janse Philips Research, The Netherlands
Audun Josang Queensland Univ. of Technology, Australia
Gabriele Lenzini Telematica Instituut, The Netherlands
Fabio Martinelli IIT-CNR, Italy
Rebecca Montanari Univ. of Bologna, Italy
Daniel Olmedilla L3S Research Center & Univ. of Hannover, Germany
Santtu Toivonen VTT, Finland
Maarten Wegdam Alcatel-Lucent & Univ. of Twente, The Netherlands
Konrad Wrona SAP Research, France
INVITED SPEAKERS
----------------
We are planning to have an invited speaker. Please visit our web site.
SPONSORS AND ACKNWOLEDGEMENT
----------------------------
CAT07 is sponsored by the IST-EU project Amigo and the Dutch Freeband
project. The organizers are supported by Alcatel-Lucent, Telematica
Instituut, CTIT (Univ. of Twente), and VTT.
PAPER SUBMISSION
----------------
Both theoretical and applied research papers are welcome.
- Full papers (limited to 12 pages) describe high-quality original
unpublished
research, case studies, and implementation experiences.
- Short papers (limited to 4 pages) describe either work-in-progress on
ongoing
research or properly motivated future research.
Please visit CAT07 web site to read submission conditions and
guidelines.
PROCEEDINGS
-----------
A preprinted version of the proceedings will available at the workshop.
Accepted papers will be published in a post-workshop CEUR-WS volume.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
-------------------
- Bob Hulsebosch (Telematica Instituut, The Netherlands)
- Gabriele Lenzini (Telematica Instituut, The Netherlands)
- Santtu Toivonen (VTT, Finland)
- Maarten Wegdam (Alcatel-Lucent/Bell Labs, Univ. Twente, The
Netherlands)
REGISTRATION AND CONTACT
-------
Please visit out web site http://cat07.telin.nl
_______________________________________________
mycolleagues mailing list
[log in to unmask]
http://grid.lrg.ufsc.br/mailman/listinfo/mycolleagues
|