Trust 2010 International Conference
 

TRUST 2010


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Call for Papers (Technical Strand)

Building on the success of Trust 2009 (held at Oxford, UK) and Trust 2008 (Villach, Austria), this conference focuses on trusted and trustworthy computing, both from the technical and social perspectives. The conference itself will have two main strands, one devoted to technical aspects and one devoted to the socio-economic aspects of trusted computing. This call for papers is for contributions to the technical strand - a separate call is issued for contributions to the socio-economic strand of the conference.

The conference solicits original papers on any aspect of the design and application of trusted and trustworthy computing, which concerns a broad range of concepts including trustworthy infrastructures, services, hardware, software and protocols. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Architecture and implementation technologies for trusted platforms and trustworthy infrastructures
  • Mobile trusted computing
  • Implementations of trusted computing (covering both hardware and software)
  • Applications of trusted computing
  • Trustworthy infrastructures and services for cloud computing
  • Attestation and possible variants (e.g., property-based attestation, runtime attestation)
  • Cryptographic aspects of trusted computing
  • Security hardware, i.e., hardware with cryptographic and security functions, including physically unclonable functions (PUFs)
  • Establishing trust in embedded systems (e.g., sensor networks)
  • Hardware Trojans (detection, prevention)
  • Intrusion resilience in trusted computing
  • Virtualisation for trusted platforms
  • Security policy and management of trusted computing
  • Access control for trusted platforms
  • Privacy aspects of trusted computing
  • Verification of trusted computing architectures
  • End-user interactions with trusted platforms
  • Limitations of trusted computing

We plan to publish the proceedings of Trust 2010 in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science series, and to have them available at the conference.

Authors are requested to submit papers in anonymised form, of length at most 15 pages (excluding references and appendices), using at least a 10pt font, and in pdf format.

Program Chair (Technical Strand)

Sean Smith, Dartmouth College, USA


Program Committee (Technical Strand)

Asokan, Nokia Research Center, Finland
Sergey Bratus, Dartmouth College, USA
Liqun Chen, HP Laboratories, UK
David Grawrock, Intel, USA
Cynthia Irvine, Naval Postgraduate School, USA
Bernhard Kauer, Technische Universtat Dresden, Germany
Michael LeMay, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA
Michael Locasto, George Mason University, USA
Andrew Martin, University of Oxford, UK
Jon McCune, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Chris Mitchell, Royal Holloway University, UK
David Naccache, ENS, France
Dimitris Pendarakis, IBM Watson, USA
Graeme Proudler, HP Laboratories, UK
Anand Rajan, Intel, USA
Scott Rotondo, Sun, USA
Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany
Radu Sion, Stony Brook University, USA
Christian Stüble, Sirrix, Germany
G. Edward Suh, Cornell University, USA
Leendert van Doorn, AMD, USA
Claire Vishik, Intel, UK


Important Dates:

Submission due: 24 February 2010 11:59pm CET (Extended Deadline)
Notification: 22 March 2010
Camera ready: 5 April 2010
Conference: 21-23 June 2010