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<title>Trust 2010 International Conference </title>
<link>http://www.trust2010.org</link>
<description>3rd International Conference on
Trust and Trustworthy Computing</description>
<language>en-en</language>
<copyright>Trust 2010 Organizing and Steering Committees</copyright>

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         <title>Farewell Reception on last conference day</title>
         <description>
	 In addition to the reception on Monday and the dinner on Tuesday,
	 we will also have a farewell reception on Wednesday, the last day
	 of the conference. We will serve drinks and finger food at the
	 farewell reception.
	 </description>
	  <link>http://www.trust2010.org/program.html</link>
         <pubDate>01.06.2010</pubDate>
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         <title>Early bird registration until May 10, 2010</title>
         <description>
	 The early bird registration is available until May 10, 2010!
	 </description>
	  <link>http://www.trust2010.org/registration_a.php</link>
         <pubDate>22.04.2010</pubDate>
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         <title>Tentative program online</title>
         <description>
	 The (tentative) program of the conference is online now. People who want to register only
	 for single workshops can find the workshops days in the program as well. We have a quite
	 full, and interesting program: 30 paper presentations, 8 keynotes from industry and
	 academia, and 2 panel discussions in the conference, and 4 co-located workshops with
	 together 9 invited speakers and more paper presentations.
	 </description>
	  <link>http://www.trust2010.org/program.html</link>
         <pubDate>14.04.2010</pubDate>
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         <title>Accepted Papers of Trust 2010 (main conference)</title>
         <description>
	 Today, we are happy to announce the list of accepted papers for the main conference of
	 Trust 2010. We accepted 21 papers from the technical strand and 9 papers from the
	 socio-economic strand. Accepted papers of the workshops will be announced on the
	 workshop websites, respectively, at a later date.
	 </description>
	  <link>http://www.trust2010.org/papers.html</link>
         <pubDate>13.04.2010</pubDate>
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         <title>Registration is open for Trust 2010.</title>
         <description>
	 The registration site for the Trust 2010 conference and co-located workshops is open now.
	 Early registration fees for the full conference have a discount and are available until
	 end of April. Students that are enrolled as full-time students at a university get also
	 a discount for the conference. We also offer 1-day passes to the conference or a workshop
	 for those who cannot attend the full conference.
	 
	 For authors of accepted papers, please note: At least one author of each accepted paper
	 for the main conference must register for the full conference when uploading the final
	 paper version for the proceedings (that is before April 12, 2010).
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	  <link>http://www.trust2010.org/registration_a.php</link>
         <pubDate>07.04.2010</pubDate>
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         <title>Submission site is open for uploading final paper versions.</title>
         <description>
	 The submission sites for the socio-economic and technical strand of the Trust 2010
	 conference are open again for uploading camera-ready copies of accepted papers to
	 be included in the conference proceedings. Due to the extended submission deadline
	 and the delay of notifications, the deadline for submitting the final paper versions
	 including signed copyright forms is April 12, 2010.
	 </description>
	  <link>http://www.trust2010.org/submission.html</link>
         <pubDate>29.03.2010</pubDate>
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         <title>Notification of authors delayed</title>
         <description>
	 Due to the extended submission deadline for the main conference and a high number of submissions, the notification of authors is delayed for a few days. Notifications will be out to all authors as soon as possible.
	 </description>
	  <link>http://www.trust2010.org/</link>
         <pubDate>23.03.2010</pubDate>
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         <title>Workshop on Security Risk Analysis has been confirmed</title>
         <description>
	 Looking into the crystal ball: identifying emerging and future risks. This is the slogan of the workshop
	 organized by ENISA. ENISA has developed an emerging and future risks framework and will present the
	 results of three risk assessment on emerging and future scenarios. The scenarios are cloud computing,
	 Internet of things, and data mining/profiling.
	 </description>
	  <link>http://www.trust2010.org/workshop-risk.html</link>
         <pubDate>16.03.2010</pubDate>
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         <title>Invited speakers for the Workshop on Anonymous Digital Signatures confirmed</title>
         <description>
	 Caspar Bowden, Chief Privacy Adviser at Microsoft, and Liqun Chen, Senior Researcher at
	 HP Labs, have been confirmed as invited speakers for the Workshop on Anonymous Digital
	 Signatures: Mechanisms &amp; Usages.
	 </description>
	  <link>http://www.trust2010.org/workshop-anon.html</link>
         <pubDate>23.02.2010</pubDate>
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         <title>Deadline extension for submission: 24 February 2010</title>
         <description>
	 The deadline for submission of papers to the socio-economic strand and the technical strand have been
	 extended to 24th February 2010 (firm deadline). The dates for notification of acceptance and
	 camera-ready versions have been adapted accordingly.
	 </description>
	  <link>http://www.trust2010.org/important.html</link>
         <pubDate>09.02.2010</pubDate>
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         <title>Alain Merle confirmed as invited speaker for the Workshop on Security Hardware</title>
         <description>
	 Today, Alain Merle, Responsable de Ligne de Programme Securite et Defense, LETI, MINATEC, has been
	 confirmed as an invited speaker for the Workshop on Security Hardware during the Trust 2010 conference.
	 </description>
	  <link>http://www.trust2010.org/workshop-hw.html</link>
         <pubDate>03.02.2010</pubDate>
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         <title>Call-for-Presentation: Workshop on Anonymous Digital Signatures: Mechanisms &amp; Usages</title>
         <description>
	 The Anonymous Digital Signatures: Mechanisms &amp; Usages workshop is intended to encourage the development of new anonymous digital signature schemes and wider industry adoption of anonymous signatures. In addition to the call for presentation, this workshop will have invited speakers from industry and academia to share their experiences in designing and developing mechanisms and infrastructures for anonymous signatures.
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	  <link>http://www.trust2010.org/workshop-anon.html</link>
         <pubDate>01.02.2010</pubDate>
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         <title>Call-for-Papers: Workshop on Security Hardware</title>
         <description>
	 The call for papers is out for the &quot;Workshop on Security Hardware&quot;, co-located to
	 the Trust 2010 conference. Any topic which addresses the issues of protecting hardware and realizing security solutions through hardware is a candidate for submission.
	 </description>
	  <link>http://www.trust2010.org/workshop-hw.html</link>
         <pubDate>22.01.2010</pubDate>
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         <title>Call-for-Papers: Workshop on Trust in the Cloud</title>
         <description>
	 Trust 2010 has co-located workshops confirmed. Now, the call for papers is out
	 for the &quot;Workshop on Trust in the Cloud&quot;. Any topic which addresses the issues of
	 trust within utility computing models is a candidate for submission. There are three kinds
	 of submissions: full research papers, work-in-progress papers, and industrial experience
	 reports.
	 </description>
	  <link>http://www.trust2010.org/workshop-cloud.html</link>
         <pubDate>21.01.2010</pubDate>
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         <title>Additional keynote speakers confirmed: Ed Felten and Pim Tuyls</title>
         <description>
	 Ed Felten is Professor of Computer Science and Public Affairs at Princeton University, USA.
	 Pim Tuyls is the CTO of Intrinsic-ID, The Netherlands. So we have now six confirmed keynote
	 speakers who are all leading experts in academia or industry. We are happy to have them on
	 board and looking forward to their talks at the conference.
	 </description>
	  <link>http://www.trust2010.org/keynotes.html</link>
         <pubDate>21.01.2010</pubDate>
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         <title>Deadline for submission of papers extended to 9 February 2010.</title>
         <description>
	 Due to several requests we have extended the deadline for submission of papers in both
	 strands to 9th February 2010. The date of notification of authors has been adapted
	 accordingly to 10th March 2010.
	 </description>
	  <link>http://www.trust2010.org/important.html</link>
         <pubDate>21.12.2009</pubDate>
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         <title>Webpage updated.</title>
         <description>Added information about workshops.</description>
	  <link>http://www.trust2010.org/workshops.html</link>
         <pubDate>20.12.2009</pubDate>
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