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SDM 2011 : 8th VLDB Workshop on Secure Data ManagementConference Series : Secure Data Management (VLDB Workshop) | |||||||||||
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8th VLDB Workshop on Secure Data Management (SDM 2011)
- with special sessions on trustworthy cloud computing and trust in digital life - http://www.hitech-projects.com/sdm-workshop/sdm11.html September 2, 2011 The Westin, Seattle, US In conjunction with 37th International Conference on Very Large Databases http://www.vldb.org/2011/ Call for Papers: The 8th SDM workshop builds upon the success of the first seven workshops (SDM'04, SDM'05, SDM'06, SDM'07, SDM'08, SDM'09, SDM'10), which were organized in conjunction with VLDB 2004 in Toronto, Canada, VLDB 2005 in Trondheim, Norway, VLDB 2006 in Seoul, Korea, VLDB 2007 in Vienna, Austria, VLDB 2008 in Auckland, New Zealand, VLDB 2009 in Lyon, France and VLDB 2010 in Singapore. Motivation Although cryptography and security techniques have been around for quite some time, emerging technologies such as ubiquitous computing and ambient intelligence that exploit increasingly interconnected networks, mobility and personalization, put new requirements on security with respect to data management. As data is accessible anytime anywhere, according to these new concepts, it becomes much easier to get unauthorized data access. Furthermore, it becomes simpler to collect, store, and search personal information and endanger people's privacy. Therefore, research in the area of secure data management is of growing importance, attracting attention of both the data management and security research communities The interesting problems range from traditional ones such as, access control (with all variations, like dynamic, context-aware, role-based), database security (e.g. efficient database encryption schemes, search over encrypted data, etc.), privacy preserving data mining to controlled sharing of data. This year, we will continue with tradition to have special sessions. We will organize a special session on trustworthy cloud computing together with Oxford and Darmstadt University in the context of the EU FP7 TClouds project (http://www.tclouds-project.eu/). We also intend to organize an additional special session on trust in digital life with the partners of this consortium (http://www.trustindigitallife.eu/). Aim The aim of the workshop is to bring together people from the security research community and data management research community in order to exchange ideas on the secure management of data. The workshop will provide forum for discussing practical experiences and theoretical research efforts that can help in solving the critical problems in secure data management. Authors from both academia and industry are invited to submit papers presenting novel research on the topics of interest (see below). Format of the Workshop and Proceedings The workshop will be organized in conjunction with the VLDB 2011 conference. Topics Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following: - Secure Data Management - Database Security - Data Anonymization/Pseudonymization - Data Hiding - Metadata and Security - XML Security - Authorization and Access Control - Data Integrity - Privacy Preserving Data Mining - Statistical Database Security - Control of Data Disclosure - Secure Stream Processing - Private Information Retrieval - Secure Auditing - Data Retention - Search on Encrypted Data - Digital and Enterprise Rights Management - Multimedia Security and Privacy - Private Authentication - Identity Management - Privacy Enhancing Technologies - Security and Semantic Web - Security and Privacy in Ubiquitous Computing - Security and Privacy of Health Data - Web Service Security - Trust Management - Policy Management - Applied Cryptography Format of the workshop and proceedings The workshop is organized in conjunction with the VLDB conference. Provisional program: 1. Presentation of papers with discussions 2. Special session on trustworthy cloud computing: Cloud computing enables outsource of ICT services to leverage scalable shared computing, communication, and storage infrastructures that are provided by third party enterprises. Typical categories of cloud computing include Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS). Major benefits of cloud computing include scalability, cost reduction, data availability, reliability and resilience. However, moving ICT infrastructure and personal data to the cloud can pose severe threats to security and privacy. Clouds may involve additional insider attacks or become a single point of failure. Consequently, secure data management solutions need to be promoted to address the emerging security and privacy risks. Organizers: Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Darmstadt University; Imad Abbadi, Oxford University; Deng Mina, Philips Research 3. Special session on Trust in Digital Life followed by a short panel discussion of the speakers Our intention is to publish the proceedings in the Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes on Computer Science series as it was done for the first seven workshops. Additionally, we also would like to select the best papers with the intent to publish their extended and revised versions in a special edition of a journal (as it was done for the SDM 2006&2007 workshop with the Journal of Computer Security). Paper submission Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research papers that are not being considered for publication in any other forum. Manuscripts should be submitted electronically as PDF or PS files via email to al_sdm05@natlab.research.philips.com Full papers should not exceed fifteen pages in length (formatted using the camera-ready templates of Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science). We also encourage submitting position statement papers describing research work in progress or lessons learned in practice (max six pages). Submissions must be received no later than May 1, 2011. Please check the workshop page for further information and submission instructions: http://www.extra.research.philips.com/sdm-workshop/ Duration: 1-day workshop Important dates Submission deadline: May 1, 2011 Notification of acceptance or rejection: June 1, 2011 Final versions due: July 1, 2011 Workshop: September 2, 2011 VLDB conference: August 29 - September 3, 2011 Program Committee Imad Abbadi, Oxford University, UK Gerrit Bleumer, Francotyp-Postalia, Germany Ljiljana Brankovic, University of Newcastle, Australia Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati, University of Milan, Italy Ernesto Damiani, University of Milan, Italy Deng Mina, Philips Research, Netherlands Eric Diehl, Techicolor, France Jeroen Doumen, Irdeto, The Netherlands Csilla Farkas, University of South Carolina, USA Eduardo Fern?ndez-Medina Pat?n, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain Elena Ferrari, Universita degli Studi dell'Insubria, Italy Simone Fischer-Hubner, Karlstad University, Sweden Tyrone Grandison, IBM Research, USA Dieter Gollmann, Technische Universitat Hamburg-Harburg, Germany Marit Hansen, Independent Centre for Privacy Protection, Germany Min-Shiang Hwang, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan Mizuho Iwaihara, Waseda University, Japan Sushil Jajodia, George Mason University, USA Ton Kalker, Huawei, USA Marc Langheinrich, University of Lugano (USI), Switzerland Nguyen Manh Tho, Vienna University of Technology, Austria Sharad Mehrotra, University of California at Irvine, USA Stig Frode Mjolsnes, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Eiji Okamoto, University of Tsukuba, Japan Sylvia Osborn, University of Western Ontario, Canada Guenther Pernul, University of Regensburg. Germany Birgit Pfitzmann, IBM Watson Research Lab, USA Bart Preneel, KU Leuven, Belgium Kai Rannenberg, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Darmstadt University, Germany Andreas Schaad, SAP Labs, France Nicholas Sheppard, Queensland University of Technology, Australia Jason Smith, Queensland University of Technology, Australia Morton Swimmer, Forward-looking Threat Research, Trend Micro, Germany Clark Thomborson, University of Auckland, New Zealand Sheng Zhong, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA Workshop organizers Willem Jonker EIT ICT Labs / Twente University, Netherlands Milan Petkovic Philips Research / Eindhoven University, Netherlands |
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