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CFP - Fourth International Conference on Information Systems Security (ICISS 2008) HYDERABAD INDIA


From: "Sanjay R" <2sanjayr () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 23:31:30 +0530

Hi All:
The conference series ICISS (International Conference on Information
Systems Security), held annually, provides a forum for disseminating
the latest research results in information and systems security. ICISS
2008 is the fourth in the series, following earlier conferences held
at Kolkata (1st and 2nd) and Delhi (3rd). The acceptance ratio of the
first three conferences has averaged less than 30%, and the
proceedings have been published as part of the Springer Verlag series
of Lecture Notes in Computer Science.

[More Information is available at: http://seclab.cs.sunysb.edu/iciss08/]

ICISS 2008 will be held in Hyderabad, India from December 16 to 20,
2008. Hyderabad is the capital city of Andhra Pradesh and the fifth
largest city of India. In addition to its historical significance,
Hyderabad is one of the major IT hubs of India, housing more than 150
major IT companies. The ICISS 2008 encourages submissions from
academia, industry and government addressing theoretical and practical
problems in information and systems security and related areas. Topics
of interest include but are not limited to:
Application Security
Authentication and Access Control
Biometric Security
Data Security
Digital Forensics and Diagnostics
Digital Rights Management
Distributed System Security     Formal Methods in Security
Intrusion Detection, Prevention and Response
Intrusion Tolerance and Recovery
Key Management and Cryptographic Protocols
Language-based Security
Malware Analysis and Mitigation
Network Security        Operating System Security
Privacy and Anonymity
Security in P2P, Sensor and Ad Hoc Networks
Software Security
Vulnerability Detection and Mitigation
Web Security

Organizers
Advisory Committee Chair: Sushil Jajodia, George Mason University
Program Co-chairs: Arun K Pujari, LNM IIT
                                   R. Sekar, Stony Brook University

Regards
-Sanjay
-- 
Computer Security Learner


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