C&ESAR 2009 - Wireless applications security C&ESAR 2009
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Deadline: June 21, 2009 | Date: November 24, 2009
Venue/Country: Rennes, France
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C&ESAR 2009Rennes, FranceWireless applications securityhttp://www.rennes.supelec.fr/CESAR
Key DatesSubmission deadline: June 21, 2009Notification to authors: September 7, 2009Camera ready version October 11, 2009Conference : November 24-25-26, 2009About C&ESAR 2009The Ministry of Defense has been organizing infosec thematicworkshops every year since 1997. These conferencesbring together information system security specialists comingfrom the governmental, industrial and academic world.The goal of C&ESAR meeting is scientific, but also didactic.It aims at presenting a survey of a specific issue of informationsystem security. The audience pictures the whole ISScommunity, including fundamental researchers as well aspracticing specialists and managers. The subject will bepresented from a theoretical as from a practical point ofview, while keeping a pedagogic angle in order to facilitateunderstanding. Indeed, this peculiar point of view will allowpracticing specialists to get aware of theoretical and technicalbreakthroughs able to help them to solve their difficulties.But on the other hand, researchers and developers will havethe opportunity to become acquainted with some potentiallyinteresting real-life problems.Wireless (or reckless??) securityThis year's topic is the potential impact of wireless technologieson Infosec. This will cover all communication technologiesfrom classical far field (wifi, wimax, blue tooth?) to NFC(RFID, contactless?). The borderline between theseNFC devices and classical wireless networks seems to befading now, with the emerging " Internet of objects " new world.The consequences are still to be assessed, and the traditionalopposition between security and functionality will finda new battlefield as this seamless new world may becomeeven more vulnerable.So the talks will deal with the security problems arisingfrom a more and more widespread use of these so-calledwireless technologies, and with their solutions.Submission ProcessFirst stage: June 21st 2009, 5 to 15 pages communicationproposal will be sent to the program committee through theC&ESAR web site. The recommended format is pdf.Accompanying information must include: title, category (tutorial,general, expert), author's identification and affiliation, contact(email) with the main author, 15 lines abstract and relevantkey-words. On September the 7th 2009, authors will benotified of acceptation or rejection.Second stage: Authors will provide committee through theC&ESAR web site, before October the 11th 2009, their finalversion (8 to 20 pages) including eventual corrections issuedfrom the reviewing process.NB: This deadline is tied to the printing of the proceed-ings, and therefore cannot be changed. Articles will preferablybe typeset using LaTeX. Word files will nevertheless alsobe accepted. Note that, in both cases, the LNCS format mustbe used:http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-7-72376-0
Language for the communications is either French orEnglish. The main selection criteria will be pedagogy andreadability, as well as suitability for the conference topic.Technical communications can be accepted, with specialattention to the quality of the survey part.Accepted communications will be published in theproceedings.Steering CommitteePascal Chour (PM, SGDN/DCSSI)Yves Correc (MoD, DGA/CELAR), presidentOlivier Heen (INRIA Rennes Bretagne Atlantique)Ludovic M? (Supelec)Eric Wiatrowski (Orange Business Services)Program CommitteeDaniel Augot (INRIA Saclay)C?dric Blancher (EADS)Abdelmadjid Boubdallah (UTC Compi?gne)Claude Castellucia (INRIA Rh?ne Alpes)Yves Correc (MoD, DGA/CELAR)Fr?d?ric Cuppens (Telecom Bretagne)Yves Deswarte (LAAS - CNRS)Caroline Fontaine (CNRS/IRISA)Herv? Guyennet (LIFC)Olivier Heen (INRIA Rennes Bretagne Atlantique)Jean Leneutre (Telecom ParisTech)Pascale Minet (INRIA Rocquencourt)Nicolas Prigent (Thomson Research)Patrick Radja (EADS)Pierre Michel Ricordel (PM, SGDN/DCSSI)Ahmed Serhrouchni (Telecom ParisTech)David Simplot-Ryl (INRIA - LIFL), presidentFranck Veysset (Orange Labs)
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