2010-02-03

[Tccc] Call for Participation: ACM WiSec 2010 (ACM Conference on Wireless Network Security)

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

The Third ACM Conference on Wireless Network Security (WiSec'10)
March 22 - 24, 2010, Hoboken, USA
http://www.sigsac.org/wisec/WiSec2010/

Sponsored by:
ACM SIGSAC, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Google, Microsoft, Stevens
Institute of Technology

EARLY CONFERENCE REGISTRATION DEADLINE: February 19, 2010

HOTEL RESERVATION DEADLINE: February 28, 2010

The conference organizers cordially invite you to attend the Third ACM
Conference on Wireless Network Security (WiSec'10) to take place in
Hoboken, NJ at Stevens Institute of Technology. WiSec aims at
exploring attacks on wireless networks as well as techniques to thwart
them. The considered networks encompass cellular, metropolitan, local
area, vehicular, ad hoc, satellite, underwater, cognitive radio, and
sensor networks as well as RFID.

For information about registration, please visit
http://www.sigsac.org/wisec/WiSec2010/registration.html

For information about student travel grants (application deadline
February 15, 2010), please see
http://www.sigsac.org/wisec/WiSec2010/travel.html

For information about hotel reservation, please visit
http://www.sigsac.org/wisec/WiSec2010/hotel.html

Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, NJ is located right across
the river from Manhattan. Given the close proximity to New York City,
for travel by air you can use any one of the airports serving New York
City (Newark, JFK, La Guardia), although Newark Liberty Airport is
recommended. For detailed travel directions please see
http://www.stevens.edu/sit/maps/public_transport.cfm

Keynote Speakers:
* Andrew Odlyzko
* Philip Zimmermann

Technical Program:

Following a very competitive selection process, the program committee
selected 9 regular papers and 12 short papers out of a total of
99 submissions. In addition, the program will include two poster and
demo sessions.

LIST OF SUBMISSIONS ACCEPTED AS FULL PAPERS:

* pBMDS: A Behavior-based Malware Detection System for Cellphone Devices,
by Liang Xie, Xinwen Zhang, Jean-Pierre Seifert and Sencun Zhu.

* Preventing Multi-query Attack in Location-based Services,
by Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed.

* Attacks on Physical-layer Identification,
by Boris Danev, Heinrich Luecken, Srdjan Capkun and Karim El Defrawy.

* Effectiveness of Distance-decreasing Attacks Against Impulse Radio Ranging,
by Manuel Flury, Marcin Poturalski, Panagiotis Papadimitratos, Jean-Pierre Hubaux and Jean-Yves Le Boudec.

* Low-Cost Untraceable Authentication Protocols for RFID,
by Yong Ki Lee, Lejla Batina, Dave Singeliand Ingrid Verbauwhede.

* Mobile User Location-specific Encryption (MULE): Using Your Office as Your Password,
by Ahren Studer and Adrian Perrig.

* A Secure and Scalable Identification for Hash-based RFID Systems Using Updatable Pre-computation,
by Yasunobu Nohara and Sozo Inoue.

* honeyM: A Framework for Implementing Virtual Honeyclients for Mobile Devices,
by TJ OConnor and Ben Sangster.

* Timing-based Localization of In-Band Wormhole Tunnels in MANETs,
by Jinsub Kim, Dan Sterne, Rommie Hardy, Roshan K. Thomas and Lang Tong.

LIST OF SUBMISSIONS ACCEPTED AS SHORT PAPERS:

* RFID Survivability Quantification and Attack Modeling,
by Yanjun Zuo.

* Subverting MIMO Wireless Systems by Jamming the Channel Estimation Procedure,
by Robert Miller and Wade Trappe.

* Efficient Compromising Resilient Authentication Schemes for Large Scale Wireless Sensor Networks,
by Hao Chen.

* On the Tradeoff between Trust and Privacy in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks,
by Maxim Raya, Reza Shokri and Jean-Pierre Hubaux.

* Automating the Injection of Believable Decoys to Detect Snooping,
by Brian Bowen, Vasileios P. Kemerlis, Pratap Prabhu, Angelos Keromytis and Sal Stolfo.

* Zeroing-In on Network Metric Minima for Sink Location Determination,
by Zhenhua Liu and Wenyuan Xu.

* Privacy-Preserving Computation of Benchmarks on Item-Level Data Using RFID,
by Florian Kerschbaum, Nina Oertel and Leonardo Weiss Ferreira Chaves.

* On the Efficiency of Secure Beaconing in VANETs,
by Frank Kargl and Elmar Schoch.

* Secret Keys from Entangled Sensor Motes: Implementation and Analysis,
by Matthias Wilhelm, Ivan Martinovic and Jens Schmitt.

* Efficient Code Diversification for Network Reprogramming in Sensor Networks,
by Qijun Gu.

* Secure Walking GPS: A Secure Localization and Key Distribution Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks,
by Qi Mi, John Stankovic and Radu Stoleru.

* On the Reliability of Wireless Fingerprinting using Clock Skews,
by Chrisil Arackaparambil, Sergey Bratus, Anna Shubina and David Kotz.

The complete program can be found at
http://www.sigsac.org/wisec/WiSec2010/program.html

Organizing Committee

General Chair:
Susanne Wetzel (Stevens Institute of Technology, USA)

Program Co-chairs:
Cristina Nita-Rotaru (Purdue University, USA)
Frank Stajano (University of Cambridge, UK)

Publicity Chair:
Reza Curtmola (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA)

Poster/Demo Chair:
Wade Trappe (Rutgers University WINLAB, USA)

Web/Publication Co-chairs:
Jing Dong (Purdue University, USA)
David Zage (Purdue University, USA)

Steering Committee:
Jean-Pierre Hubaux, EPFL, Switzerland (chair)
Levente Buttyan, BME, Hungary
Claude Castelluccia, INRIA, France
Virgil Gligor, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Douglas Maughan, DHS/HSARPA, USA
Peng Ning, North Carolina State University, USA
Adrian Perrig, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Radha Poovendran, University of Washington, USA
Nitin Vaidya, University of Illinois, USA
Cliff Wang, Army Research Office, USA
Dirk Westhoff, NEC Europe Network Lab, Germany

Program Committee:
Tansu Alpcan (Deutsche Telekom Labs, Germany)
N. Asokan (Nokia Labs, Findland)
Tuomas Aura (Microsoft Research, UK)
Gildas Avoine (UC Louvain, Belgium)
Suman Banerjee (University of Wisconsin, USA)
Lejla Batina (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium)
Nikita Borisov (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
Levente Buttyan (BME, Hungary)
Mario Cagalj (University of Split, Croatia)
Srdjan Capkun (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Claude Castelluccia (INRIA, France)
Yingying Chen (Stevens Institute of Technology, USA)
Bruno Crispo (University of Trento, Italy)
Reza Curtmola (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA)
Dan Cvrcek (Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic)
Christian Damsgaard Jensen (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark)
Srini Devadas (MIT, USA)
Roberto Di Pietro (University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy)
Xuhua Ding (Singapore Management University, Singapore)
Wenliang (Kevin) Du (Syracuse University, USA)
Naranker Dulay (Imperial College London, UK)
Virgil Gligor (CMU, USA)
Dieter Gollmann (Technische Universitat Hamburg-Harburg, Germany)
Gerhard Hancke (Royal Holloway , UK)
Jaap-Henk Hoepman (TNO and Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands)
Yih-Chun Hu (University of Illinois, USA)
Jean-Pierre Hubaux (EPFL, Switzerland)
Dieter Hutter (DFKI Bremen, Germany)
Masahiro Ishiyama (Toshiba Corporation, Japan)
Cetin Kaya Koc (UCSB, USA)
Marc Langheinrich (University of Lugano, Switzerland)
Loukas Lazos (University of Arizona, USA)
Mingyan Li (University of Washington, USA)
Donggang Liu (University of Texas at Arlington, USA)
Wenjing Lou (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA)
Dough Maughan (HSARPA, USA)
Rene Mayrhofer (University of Vienna, Austria)
Catherine Meadows (Naval Research Lab, USA)
Pietro Michiardi (Institut Eurocom, France)
Refik Molva (Institut Eurocom, France)
Tyler Moore (Harvard University, USA)
Valtteri Niemi (Nokia Research Center, Lausanne, Switzerland)
Pekka Nikander (Ericsson Research, Finland)
Peng Ning (North Carolina State University, USA)
Panos Papadimitratos (EPFL, Switzerland)
Radha Poovendran (University of Washington, USA)
Kai Rannenberg (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany)
Kui (Quinn) Ren (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA)
Nitesh Saxena (Polytechnic Institute of New York University, USA)
Jean-Pierre Seifert (Technische Universitat and Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany)
Roshan Thomas (Cobham Analytic Solutions, USA)
Patrick Traynor (Georgia Tech, USA)
Pim Tuyls (Nat. Lab in Eindhoven, Netherlands)
Peter van Rossum (University of Nijmegen, Netherlands)
Cliff Wang (ARO, USA)
Dirk Westhoff (NEC Europe Network Lab, Germany)
Ford Long Wong (DSO National Laboratories, Singapore)
Wenyuan Xu (University of South Carolina, USA)
Sencun Zhu (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
Alf Zugenmaier (DoCoMo Labs, Germany)
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