2009-05-29

Re: [Tccc] CFP: The Fifth ACM Workshop on Digital Identity Management

Hi,

The submission site has been up and running (please see the instruction
at http://www2.pflab.ecl.ntt.co.jp/dim2009/). The deadline is two weeks
from now!

Look forward to your submissions,

Kenji
> (Sorry if you have received this message....)
> Dear colleagues,
>
> The attached is the call for paper for The Fifth ACM Workshop on
> Digital Identity Management.
> We look forward to your submissions.
>
> Regards,
>
> Kenji
> ---
> The Fifth ACM Workshop on Digital Identity Management
>           Call for Papers
> (November 13, 2009. Collocated with ACM CCS2009, Chicago, IL, USA)
>
> "Identity in a Changing World"
>
> This workshop will explore critical issues concerning identity
> management technologies for the information society. Identity
> management is an endeavor for maintaining the integrity of identities
> through their life cycle. It aims at making the identities available
> to services in a secure and privacy protected manner. Digital
> identities play an increasingly important role as the society depends
> more and more on services provided over Internet. For example, solid
> identity management practices are essential for implementing social
> welfare (e.g., health care and e-government), enabling secure service
> offering (e.g., cloud computing and Software as a Service),
> personalizing users' experiences (e.g., e-commerce and entertainment),
> and connecting people over networks (e.g., social networking and
> mobile communications).
> Digital identity management must strike the best balance between
> usability, security, and privacy. A number of identity solutions are
> being proposed, each taking different approaches with different goals.
> Existing solutions are not necessarily interoperable or complementary,
> and sometimes overlap. Thus it is critical to lay foundations for a
> holistic understanding of problem areas and synergistic approaches to
> innovative solutions, such as guidelines, methodologies, and tools.
> The workshop seeks submissions from diverse communities, such as
> social networking, open source projects, standardization fora,
> governments, system & security administrators, software engineers, and
> corporate & academic researchers. Topics of interest include, but are
> not limited to:
>
> - Identity life cycle
> - Networking social networks
> - Identity data portability
> - Identity assurance compatibility
> - Identity in cloud computing
> - Identity management for software-as-a-service (SaaS)
> - Identity Governance
> - Identity management for mobile and ubiquitous computing
> - Novel approach to identity management interoperability
> - Privacy enhancement
> - Identity solutions for specific areas (e.g., health care,
> government, and education)
> - Trust negotiation
> - Comparative analysis of RESTful vs SOAP approaches
> - Reputation management
> - Attribute aggregation
> - Identity discovery
> - Identity theft prevention
> - Mash-up security
> - Identity metasystem
> - User experience integrity
> - Gap analysis of different identity management technologies
> - Standards harmonization
> - Experience reports on identity management practices
> - Case studies and lessons from large scale deployment
> - Vulnerabilities, threat analysis and risk assessment of IDM solutions
> - Identity Analytics: analysis, modeling and simulation applied to IDM
> - IDM for critical infrastructure
>
> The goal of this workshop is to share the latest findings, identify
> key challenges, inspire debates, and foster collaboration between
> industries and academia towards interoperable identity service
> infrastructures.
>
> Submission Instructions:
> Submitted papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have
> been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a
> conference with proceedings. Papers should be at most 10 pages, using
> at least 10.5-point font and reasonable margins on A4 or US
> letter-size paper (8.5 inch x 11 inch). Committee members are not
> required to read the appendices, and so submissions should be
> intelligible without them. Each submission should start with the
> title, abstract, and names and contact information of authors. The
> introduction should give background and summarize the contributions of
> the paper at a level appropriate for a non-specialist reader. Authors
> of accepted papers must guarantee that their paper will be presented
> at the workshop.
>
> Important Dates:
> Paper submission due : June 12, 2009
> Notification: July 24, 2009
> Camera-ready: August 25, 2009
> Workshop date: Novembre 13, 2009
> (ACM CCS 2009: November 9 - 13, 2009)
>
> Co-chairs:
> Elisa Bertino, Purdue University, USA
> Thomas Groß, IBM Research, Switzerland
> Kenji Takahashi, NTT, Japan
>
> Program Committee:
> Gail-Joon Ahn, Arizona State University, USA
> James Backhouse, London School of Economics
> Abhilasha Bhargav-Spantzel, Intel, USA
> Hu Bin, Motorola, USA
> Doug Blough, Georgia Tech, USA
> Jan Camenisch, IBM Research, Switzerland
> Feng Cao, Cisco, USA
> Marco Casassa Mont, HP Labs, UK
> David Chadwick, University of Kent, UK
> Chihung Chi, Tsinghua University, China
> Rachna Dhamija, Harvard University, USA
> Hidehito Gomi, Yahoo! Japan Research, Japan
> Weili Han, Fudan University, China
> Seung-Hyun Kim, ETRI, Korea
> Brian LaMacchia, Microsoft, USA
> Howard Lipson, CERT, USA
> Paul Madsen, NTT, Canada
> Eve Maler, Sun Microsystems, USA
> Toshihiko Matsuo, NTT Data, Japan
> Piotr Pacyna, AGH Univ. of Science and Technology, Poland
> Andreas Pfitzmann, Dresden University of Technology, Germany
> Rakesh Radhakrishnan, Sun Microsystems, USA
> Amardeo Sarma, NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany
> Diana Smetters, PARC, USA
> Anna C. Squicciarini, Pennsylvania State Univ., USA
> Tsuyoshi Takagi, Future University - Hakodate, Japan
>
> For further information:
> Write to dim2009-chairs_at_lab.ntt.co.jp or visit
> www2.pflab.ecl.ntt.co.jp/dim2009


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