The 2009 IEEE International Workshop on Security in e-Science and e-Research
(ISSR-2009),
Chengdu and Jiuzhai Vally, China, 10-12 August 2009
http://personalpages.manchester.ac.uk/staff/wei.jie/conference/issr2009
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Introduction
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E-Science and e-Research can, through development of Grids and
e-Infrastructures be used
to support a wide range of research disciplines and inter-disciplinary
research. In
recent years, the influence of e-Science and e-Research has grown
considerably and their
scope of application now covers many research domains, from science and
engineering
disciplines such as physical, biological, clinical sciences and so on,
through to the
arts and humanities and social sciences. Supporting e-Science and e-Research
often places
numerous demands on capabilities associated with e-Infrastructures. One key
challenge is
with regard to security. Security technologies must support a variety of
user and
provider requirements such as authentication, authorization, trust, privacy,
policy
management, information assurance all in a user and provider friendly
framework. Many
e-Science and e-Research projects have developed distinctive security
analyses,
requirements, and technical solutions for a variety of applications.
This workshop intends to provide a forum for researchers, developers and
users working on
security issues associated with e-Science and e-Research to exchange ideas
and share
experiences. The workshop has emphasis on establishing a state of the art
for security in
e-Science and e-Research, identifying challenges and discussing solutions
for
successfully enabling security for e-Science and e-Research.The workshop
program will be
a blend of invited talks, presentations of research papers, and discussions
about the
current status, emergent areas, and trends on security-related issues in
e-Science and
e-Research.
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Topics of interest
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We solicit original papers reporting a wide spectrum of topics related to
security in
e-Science and e-Research. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
* Eliciting security requirements for e-Science and e-Research applications
* Analysis of security challenges, threats, risk and issues in e-Science and
e-Research
* Security architectures, frameworks, and infrastructures for e-Science and
e-Research
* Models and techniques for authentication and identity management in
e-Science and
e-Research
* Models and techniques for authorization and access control in e-Science
and e-Research
* Trust model and management for e-Science and e-Research
* Privacy mechanisms and management for e-Science and e-Research
* Policy models and policy management in e-Science and e-Research
* Information assurance for e-Science and e-Research applications
* Security issues and solutions for data providers and data users
* Model and frameworks for security-driven workflows
* Supporting end-end security solutions for e-Science and e-Research
* User-driven security models for e-Science and e-Research
* Software engineering best practice in the development of security software
* We also welcome experiences, case studies on the practical application of
security
models and solutions in e-Science and e-Research
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Submissions
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The format of submitted papers should follow the guidelines for IEEE
conference
proceedings format (8.5" x 11", Two-Column). Each accepted paper is limited
to 6 pages
(or 8 pages with over length charge). Paper should be submitted in PDF
format via email
to issr.workshop@googlemail.com (Cc: wei DOT jie AT manchester DOT ac DOT
uk).
The proceedings of this workshop will be published by IEEE Computer Society
Press
(Indexed by EI). Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit
extended versions
to high quality journals to be announced.
Submitting a paper to the workshop means that if the paper is accepted, at
least one
author should attend the workshop to present the paper. For no-show authors,
their papers
will be removed from the digital library after the conference and their
affiliations will
receive a notification.
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Important Dates
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Submission deadline: April 05, 2009
Author notification: April 27, 2009
Camera-ready and registration due: May 08, 2009
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Organizers
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General Co-Chairs
- Richard O. Sinnott, University of Glasgow, UK
- Wei Jie, University of Manchester, UK
Program Committee Co-Chairs
- Guojun Wang, Central South University, China
- Lizhe Wang, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
Program Committee
- Andrew Martin, University of Oxford, UK
- Anthony Stell, University of Glasgow, UK
- Bin Xiao, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China
- Bruce Beckles, University of Cambridge Computing Service, UK
- David Chadwick, University of Kent, UK
- Hamid Nemati , University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA
- Jeff (Yu) Lei, University of Texas at Arlington, USA
- Jipu Jiang, University of Glasgow, UK
- John Watt, University of Glasgow, UK
- Junaid Arshad, University of Leeds, UK
- Loh Kok Keong (Peter), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
- Mark Baker, University of Reading, UK
- Marty Humphrey, University of Virginia, USA
- Mike Jones, University of Manchester, UK
- Pascal Ekin, University of Manchester, UK
- Xiaobo Yang, University of Birmingham, UK
- Xuanhua Shi, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
- Zhou Lei, Shanghai University, China
Please contact workshop Chair via email to "wei DOT jie AT manchester DOT ac
DOT uk" for further information.
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Professor Guojun Wang, Ph.D
Department of Computer Science and Technology,
Central South University,
Changsha, Hunan Province,
P. R. China, 410083
Tel/Fax: +86 731 8877711
Mobile: +86 13508486821
Email: csgjwang@mail.csu.edu.cn; csgjwang@gmail.com
Homepage: http://trust.csu.edu.cn/faculty/~csgjwang
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