The Third ACM Workshop on Scalable Trusted Computing
(ACM STC'08)

Friday Oct 31, 2008
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA, USA
(held in conjunction with the
ACM CCS'08)

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[Call for Papers] [Organizers] [Important Dates] [Paper Submission] [Travel Information

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Call for Papers (TXT, PDF)


Built on the continuous success of ACM STC'06 and STC'07, this workshop focuses on fundamental technologies of trusted computing and its applications in large-scale systems -- those involving large number of users and parties with varying degrees of trust. The workshop is intended to serve as a forum for researchers as well as practitioners to disseminate and discuss recent advances and emerging issues.

The workshop solicits two types of original papers that are single-column using at least 11pt fonts. The length of the full-paper submissions is at most 15 pages excluding bibliography, appendix etc. The total number of pages should not be more than 20, whereas the reviewers are not required to read the appendix. The length of short/work-in-progress/position-paper submissions is at most 8 pages excluding bibliography. A paper submitted to this workshop must not be in parallel submission to any other journal, magazine, conference or workshop with proceedings. It is up to the authors to decide whether a submission should be anonymous (i.e., no author names, affiliation information appeared in the submission). It is noted that the proceedings versions of the accepted papers will likely be up to 10 pages for full papers and up to 6 pages for short/work-in-progress/position-paper in ACM format. The workshop proceedings will be published by the ACM Press and appear in ACM Digital Library.

Topics of interest to the workshop include but not limited to: 


Organizers and Program Committee

General Chair:

    Shouhuai Xu            University of Texas, San Antonio

PC Co-chairs:

Jean-Pierre Seifert     Samsung Information Systems America (j.seifert AT samsung.com)
Cristina Nita-Rotaru    Purdue University (crisn AT cs.purdue.edu)

Program Committee:

N. Asokan               Nokia Research
Ken Birman              Cornell University
Ernie Brickell          Intel
Trent Jaeger            Penn State University
Xuxian Jiang            George Masson University
Klaus Kursawe           Philips Research
Ninghui Li              Purdue University
Peter Loscocco          National Security Agency
Wenbo Mao               EMC Labs
David Naccache          ENS Paris
Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi      Ruhr-University Bochum
Ravi Sandhu             University of Texas, San Antonio
Sean Smith              Dartmouth College
Leendert van Doorn
      AMD
Paulo Verissimo         University of Lisboa
Dongyan Xu              Purdue University
Xiaolan Zhang           IBM Research
Xinwen Zhang            Samsung Information System America
Lidong Zhou             Microsoft Research

Publicity and Web Chair:

Xinwen Zhang            Samsung Information System America (xinwen.z AT samsung.com)


Important Dates

Submission due:     June 16, 2008  (extended to June 23, 2008)
Notification:       July 28, 2008

Camera ready due:   Aug. 17, 2008 (firm)
STC workshop:       Oct. 31, 2008    
     
CCS conference:     Oct. 27 - 31, 2008

Submission Information

http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=stc08
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Travel Information

If you are going to attend CCS'08, please find travel, hotel and visitor information from CCS'08.
George Mason University visitor center
, Fairfax campus, map and directions, campus map

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