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    CCSW 2010 - Workshop Cloud Computing Security(CCSW 2010)

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    Category CCSW 2010

    Deadline: June 28, 2010 | Date: October 09, 2010

    Venue/Country: Chicago, U.S.A

    Updated: 2010-06-12 10:26:34 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Notwithstanding the latest buzzword (grid, cloud, utility computing, SaaS, etc.), large-scale computing and cloud-like infrastructures are here to stay. How exactly they will look like tomorrow is still for the markets to decide, yet one thing is certain: clouds bring with them new untested deployment and associated adversarial models and vulnerabilities. It is essential that our community becomes involved at this early stage. The CCSW workshop aims to bring together researchers and practitioners in all security aspects of cloud-centric and outsourced computing, including:

    secure cloud resource virtualization mechanisms

    secure data management outsourcing (e.g., database as a service)

    practical privacy and integrity mechanisms for outsourcing

    foundations of cloud-centric threat models

    secure computation outsourcing

    remote attestation mechanisms in clouds

    sandboxing and VM-based enforcements

    trust and policy management in clouds

    secure identity management mechanisms

    new cloud-aware web service security paradigms and mechanisms

    cloud-centric regulatory compliance issues and mechanisms

    business and security risk models and clouds

    cost and usability models and their interaction with security in clouds

    scalability of security in global-size clouds

    trusted computing technology and clouds

    binary analysis of software for remote attestation and cloud protection

    network security (DOS, IDS etc.) mechanisms for cloud contexts

    security for emerging cloud programming models

    energy/cost/efficiency of security in clouds

    We would like to especially encourage novel paradigms and controversial ideas that are not on the above list. The workshop is to act as a fertile ground for creative debate and interaction in security-sensitive areas of computing impacted by clouds.

    Student Stipends

    Student stipends are available to attend CCSW. Please apply on the CCS website and mention CCSW as your target workshop. We plan on awarding 2-7 student travel grants (a function also of the quality of the applications).

    Important Dates

    Submissions due: June 28, 2010, 11:59pm EDT

    Author notification: August 6, 2010

    Camera-ready: August 16, 2010

    Panel submissions due: August 30, 2010

    Workshop: October 9, 2010

    Submissions

    CCSW is soliciting full papers of up to 12 pages and short papers of up to 6 pages. Submissions must be in double-column ACM format with a font no smaller than 9 point. Pages must be numbered. Only PDF files will be accepted. Submissions not meeting these guidelines risk rejection without consideration of their merits. Accepted papers will be published by the ACM Press and/or the ACM Digital Library.

    Both research and position/vision/white papers are invited. Submissions must not substantially overlap with papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference with proceedings. All authors and their affiliations must be listed. Each accepted paper must be presented by one registered author. Please submit your paper here.

    Proposals for panels are also solicited. The proposals are to be concise, up to 2 pages in length, describe the handled topics, name potential panelists and briefly scope the panel for CCSW. Disruptive and controversial panels are particularly encouraged. Please submit your panel proposals as a PDF by email to sionatcs.stonybrook.edu or .


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