Call for Paper: 16th USENIX Security Symposium

The Call for Papers for the 16th USENIX Security Symposium is now available. I am very proud to be one of the members of the program committee and of course I would like to see many honeynet-related papers submitted to the conference!

Important dates:
  • Paper submissions due: Thursday, February 1, 2007, 11:59 p.m. PST

  • Panel proposals due: Thursday, March 29, 2007

  • Notification to authors: Wednesday, April 4, 2007

  • Final papers due: Monday, May 14, 2007

  • Work-in-Progress reports due: Wednesday, August 8, 2007, 6:00 p.m. EDT

The conference will be held from August 6–10, 2007, in Boston, MA.

About USENIX Security:
The USENIX Security Symposium brings together researchers, practitioners, system administrators, system programmers, and others interested in the latest advances in the security of computer systems and networks. T

All researchers are encouraged to submit papers covering novel and scientifically significant practical works in security or applied cryptography. Submissions are due on February 1, 2007, 11:59 p.m. PST. The Symposium will span five days: a two-day training program will be followed by a two and one-half day technical program, which will include refereed papers, invited talks, Work-in-Progress reports, panel discussions, and Birds-of-a-Feather sessions. Refereed paper submissions are solicited in all areas relating to systems and network security, including:

Adaptive security and system management
Analysis of network and security protocols
Applications of cryptographic techniques
Attacks against networks and machines
Authentication and authorization of users, systems, and applications
Automated tools for source code analysis
Cryptographic implementation analysis and construction
Denial-of-service attacks and countermeasures
File and filesystem security
Firewall technologies
Forensics and diagnostics for security
Intrusion and anomaly detection and prevention
Malicious code analysis
Network infrastructure security
Operating system security
Privacy-preserving (and compromising) systems
Public key infrastructure
Rights management and copyright protection
Security architectures
Security in heterogeneous and large-scale environments
Security of agents and mobile code
Security policy
Self-protecting and healing systems
Techniques for developing secure systems
Technologies for trustworthy computing
Voting systems analysis and security
Wireless and pervasive/ubiquitous computing security
World Wide Web security

Note that the USENIX Security Symposium is primarily a systems security conference. Papers whose contributions are primarily new cryptographic algorithms or protocols, cryptanalysis, electronic commerce primitives, etc., may not be appropriate for this conference.

Program committee members are limited to being authors or co-authors of at most two paper submissions. The program chair is not permitted to be author or co-author of any paper submissions.

Complete Call for Paper

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