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From: Ann Tsai (mktgadm@usenix.org)Date: 12/20/01
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From: Ann Tsai <mktgadm@usenix.org> Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2001 11:46:25 -0800
The USENIX Security Symposium program committee seeks Refereed paper
submissions in all areas relating to system and network security. If
you are working in any practical aspects of security or applications of
cryptography, we would like to urge you to submit a paper.
Suggested paper topics include, but are not limited to:
* Adaptive security and system management * Analysis of malicious code
* Analysis of network and security protocols * Applications of
cryptographic techniques * Attacks against networks and machines *
Automated tools for source code analysis * Authentication and
authorization of users, systems, and applications * Denial-of-service
attacks * File and filesystem security * Firewall technologies *
Intrusion detection * Privacy preserving systems* Public key
infrastructure * Rights management and copyright protection* Security in
heterogeneous environments * Security of agents and mobile code *
Security of Internet voting systems * Techniques for developing secure
systems * World Wide Web security
Submissions are due on January 28, 2002.
For more details on the submission process, authors are encouraged to
consult the detailed author guidelines at:
http://www.usenix.org/events/sec02/cfp/
11th USENIX Security Symposium
August 5 - 9, 2002
San Francisco, CA
Now in its 11th year, The Security Symposium brings together
researchers, practitioners, system administrators, system programmers,
and others interested in the latest advances in security of computer
systems and networks.
This symposium will last four and a half days: Two days of tutorials
followed by two and a half days of technical sessions including Refereed
Papers, Invited Talks, Works-In-Progress, Exhibits, and Panel
Discussions.
We look forward to receiving your submissions!
Dan Boneh, Stanford University
Security Symposium 2002 Program Chair
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