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1998-02-03 10:22:09
Dear Colleague, 

This mail is to direct your attention to the Third International
Workshop on Enterprise Security, to be held on June 17-19, 1998
at Stanford University, California, USA. Deadline for paper 
submissions is February 27, 1998. 

Please accept my apologies if you receive this message more than once.

Enclosed is the Call For Papers. Your help in distributing the 
CFP to interested parties would be greatly appreciated.

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                           CALL FOR  PAPERS
                          *EXTENSION NOTICE*
                Submission deadline: February 27, 1998

         Third International Workshop on Enterprise Security
                           June 17-19, 1998
                 Stanford University, California, USA

       Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society and CERC at West
    Virginia University. Hosted by the Center for Design Research,
                         Stanford University.


  This document is also available in HTML and Postscript formats as
           http://www.ida.liu.se/labs/iislab/SECWK/cfp.html
                                and
            http://www.ida.liu.se/labs/iislab/SECWK/cfp.ps



Enterprises are becoming increasingly dependent on their information
systems to support their business and workflow activities.  There is a
need for universal electronic connectivity to support interaction and
cooperation between multiple organizations. This makes enterprise
security and confidentiality more important but at the same time more
difficult to achieve, as the multiple organizations may have
differences in their security policies and may have to interact via an
insecure Internet.

These inter-organizational enterprise systems may be very large,
efficient tools, techniques and methodologies are therefore needed to
support the specification, analysis and implementation of security.
This workshop will focus on the problems and challenges relating to
enterprise security in inter-organizational systems. We aim to bring
together principal players from both the internetwork and the
enterprise security community and will provide plenty of time for
discussion.

Topics to be discussed include:
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Internet security:
* Security protocols for the Internet
* The work and efforts of IETF security groups
* Global key infrastructures

Distribution:
* Distributed database security
* Secure transactions
* Inter- and intra-organizational security
* Security of collaborative applications

Secure infrastructures:
* Secure applications and environments
* Object-oriented and CORBA Security
* Secure enterprise infrastructures
* Security algorithms
* Public key infrastructures

Security management:
* Role-based access control
* Enterprise security policies
* Security in workflow processes

The program committee welcomes both papers and panel proposals
covering these topics.  


SUBMISSIONS
-----------

Authors should submit six copies of an original paper (not submitted
or published elsewhere) to one of the Program Co-Chairs. Electronic
submissions are also accepted via the World Wide Web. Instructions
and forms are availabe at http://iispc2.ida.liu.se/SECWK/ .

Submissions should include the title of the paper, the name and
affiliation of each author, a 150-word abstract, and no more than 8
keywords. Submissions should not exceed 3000 words in length.  The
name, position, address, telephone number, and if possible, fax number
and e-mail address of the author responsible for correspondence must
be included.

A representative selection of accepted papers will published in the
workshop post-proceedings. Papers accepted for publication in the
proceedings are limited to six pages (about 2000-2500 words) in IEEE
format (two columns, single spaced, 10pt Times). Authors are strongly
encouraged to adhere to this format also when submitting
papers. Detailed information on the IEEE format (together with some
templates) is available at http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm 


PANEL PROPOSALS
---------------

Send six copies of panel proposals to the Program Chair. Include a
title, a 150-word scope statement, proposed session chair and
panelists and their affiliations, the organizer's affiliation,
address, telephone and fax number, and e-mail address.


GENERAL CHAIR
-------------

Yahya Al-Salqan
Sun Microsystems
901 San Antonio Rd
Palo Alto, CA 94303
USA
E-mail: alsalqan(_at_)eng(_dot_)sun(_dot_)com


PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
-----------------

Nahid Shahmehri
Dept. of Computer Science
Linköping University
S-581 83 Linköping
SWEDEN
E-mail: nahsh(_at_)ida(_dot_)liu(_dot_)se

Douglas Maughan
National Security Agency, R23
9800 Savage Rd.
Ft. Meade, Maryland 20755-6000
USA
E-mail: wdm(_at_)tycho(_dot_)ncsc(_dot_)mil



WORKSHOP PROGRAM COMMITTEE
--------------------------

Takashi Arno, NTT Corp., Japan
William Cheng-Chung Chu, Feng Chia University, Taiwan
Barbara Davis, Applied Knowledge Group, USA
Mourad Debbabi, Laval University, Canada
Germano Caronni, Computer Engineering and Networks Laboratory, 
                 ETH-Zentrum, Switzerland
Dima Hamad, Birzeit University, West Bank
Takeo Hamada, Fujitsu, USA
Adel Jaber, Certicom, USA
Takuro Kubo, NTT America Multimedia Communications Lab, USA
Steve Lloyd, Entrust Technologies, Canada
Jeff Parrett, PeopleSoft, USA
Lisa Pretty, Certicom, Canada
Sumitra Reddy, West Virginia University, USA
Vipin Samar, Oracle, USA
Bill Soley, Sun Microsystems, USA
Robert Thomys, BSI (Federal Department of Security in 
               Information Technology), Germany
Bradley Wood, Sandia National Lab, USA
Felix Wu, North Carolina State University, USA
Qun Zhong, HP, UK
Tatu Ylönen, SSH Communications Security, Finland
Randy Chow, University of Florida, USA




IMPORTANT DATES
---------------

Papers and panel proposals due  February 27, 1998
Authors notified of acceptance  April 6, 1998
Advance Registration            May 17, 1998
Workshop                        June 17-19, 1998
Camera ready manuscripts due    June 30, 1998



INQUIRIES
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Pleas send all inquiries regarding this workshop to the General 
Chair or to one of the co-chairs.

For inquires regarding WET ICE in general, contact 
wetice(_at_)cerc(_dot_)wvu(_dot_)edu or call (U.S.) +1-304-293-7226.









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