CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS: Distibuted Object Component Security (DOCsec 2002) Workshop

From: Janice (janice@omg.org)
Date: 01/22/02


From: janice@omg.org (Janice)
Date: 22 Jan 2002 04:42:41 -0800

NOTE: A limited number of low-fee ($100) registrations are now
available to full-time students studying at accredited institutions.
These will be initially available to students who submit abstracts
that are accepted by the Program Committee and placed in the workshop
program. Any remaining discounted registrations slots will then be
made available on a first- come, first-served basis to qualified
student registrants for the workshop.

**CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS ****
EXTENDED DEADLINE: January 26, 2002

Sixth Annual Distributed Objects and Components Security Workshop
March 18 through 21, 2002
Pier 5 Hotel at the Inner Harbor
Baltimore, Maryland, USA

For the complete Call for Presentations and instructions on how to
submit a proposal, see
http://www.omg.org/news/meetings/docsec2002/call.htm

The workshop, hosted by the Object Management Group and co-sponsored
by Promia, Inc. and the National Security Agency (NSA), will provide a
forum for discussing the issues associated with securing integrated
application systems.

Interested individuals or organizations are invited to submit via
email, a brief abstract by of the presentation/position they are
proposing for the Workshop . The Workshop Program Committee is seeking
proposals on the following topics:

- Existing and emerging DOC application middleware
- DOC applications and secure online identity
- Emerging security technologies and specifications
- User Case Studies
- Vendor Case Studies
- Academic or industrial research
- Research into techniques and technologies for specifying and
verifying security
- Realization of security architectures
- Integration
- Security validation
- Security Systems Management

For additional details on the topics and instructions on how to submit
abstracts, refer to http://www.omg.org/news/meetings/docsec2002/call.htm.

NOTE: A limited number of low-fee ($100) registrations are now
available to full-time students studying at accredited institutions.
These will be initially available to students who submit abstracts
that are accepted by the Program Committee and placed in the workshop
program. Any remaining discounted registrations slots will then be
made available on a first- come, first-served basis to qualified
student registrants for the workshop.



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