[Tccc] Call for Papers: ACM CCS Workshop on Digital Identity Management (DIM) 2011
Franz-Stefan Preiss
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### Call for Papers - DIM 2011 ACM SIGSAC
The Seventh ACM Workshop on Digital Identity Management
October 21, 2011, Chicago, IL, USA. Collocated with ACM CCS2011
http://www.nttmcl.com/dim2011/
### ?Identity on the Move?
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This workshop will explore crucial issues concerning interoperable
identity management
technologies for the information society. With the growing spectrum of
identity-enabled
client devices ? ranging from electronic ID cards, Smartphone?s, TV sets,
Tablets, PCs all
the way to server backend and cloud services ? identity management plays a
critical role
for the overall security, privacy and success of the emerging paradigms.
Identity
management is an interdisciplinary endeavor for maintaining the integrity
of identities
through their life cycle in order to make the identities available to
services in a secure
and privacy protected manner. Digital identities play increasingly
important roles as our
society depends more and more on services provided over the Internet. For
example, solid
identity management practices are essential for implementing social
welfare (e.g.,
healthcare and e-government), enabling secure service offering (e.g.,
cloud computing and
SaaS), personalizing users? experiences (e.g., e-commerce and
entertainment), and
connecting people over networks (e.g., social networking and mobile
communications).
Comprehensive solutions to digital identity management, therefore, require
addressing
multiple challenges and striking the best balance between usability,
security, and
privacy. In addition, interoperability is crucial because an increasing
number of identity
solutions are being proposed, taking different approaches with different
goals. Existing
solutions are not necessarily interoperable or complementary ? and
sometimes overlap.
Moreover, they may not integrate well with the legacy systems that
constitute majority of
the state of the art. It is important to lay foundations for a holistic
understanding of
problem areas and establish guidelines, methodologies and tools to achieve
interoperability between different solutions to foster healthy progressive
adoption by
industries and users.
### Topics
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The workshop seeks submissions from diverse communities, such as social
networking, open
source projects, standardization fora, governments, system & security
administrators,
software engineers, and corporate & academic researchers. Topics of
interest include, but
are not limited to:
- Novel approaches to identity management
- Privacy-enhancing technologies
- Identity management for mobile and ubiquitous computing
- Identity in cloud computing
- Identity in social networks
- Identity solutions for specific areas (e.g., healthcare, government,
and education)
- Identity theft prevention in face of malware and phishing
- Applied cryptography for Identity Management
- (Privacy-preserving) identity profiling and fraud detection
- Identity discovery, life cycle and governance
- Identity user experience
- Attribute based authentication and access control
- User-centric identity management
- Ad-hoc, de-centralized and reputation-based identity
- Biometric Identity
- Experience reports on identity management practices
The goal of this workshop is to share the latest findings, identify key
challenges,
inspire debates, and foster collaboration between industries and academia
towards
interoperable identity service infrastructures.
### Important Dates
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Abstract Submission: June 6th [Optional]
Full Submission: July 6th
Notification Due: August 4th
Final Version Due: August 16th
### Submission Instructions
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Submitted papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have been
published or
that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference with
proceedings. Papers
should be at most 10 pages, using at least 10.5-point font and reasonable
margins on A4 or
US letter-size paper (8.5 inch x 11 inch). Committee members are not
required to read the
appendices, and so submissions should be intelligible without them. Each
submission should
start with the title, abstract, and names and contact information of
authors. The
introduction should give background and summarize the contributions of the
paper at a
level appropriate for a non-specialist reader. Authors of accepted papers
must guarantee
that their paper will be presented at the workshop.
Submissions via EasyChair at
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dim2011
Some helpful links on ACM Style:
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/sigfaq and
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates
### Committees
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Program Chairs
- Abhilasha Bhargav-Spantzel, Intel, USA
- Thomas Gross, IBM Research, Switzerland
Publicity Chairs
- Kaushal, NTTMCL, USA
- Franz-Stefan Preiss, IBM Research, Switzerland
Program Committee
- Gail-Joon Ahn Arizona State
University, USA
- Elisa Bertino Purdue University,
USA
- Abhilasha Bhargav-Spantzel Intel, USA
- Jan Camenisch IBM Research, Switzerland
- Marco Casassa Mont HP Labs, UK
- David Chadwick University of Kent, UK
- Melissa Chase Microsoft Research, USA
- Chi-Hung Chi Tsinghua University,
China
- Simone Fischer-Huebner Karlstad University, Sweden
- Hidehito Gomi Yahoo! Japan Research,
Japan
- Thomas Gross IBM Research, Switzerland
- Weili Han Fudan University,
China
- Seung-Hyun Kim ETRI, Korea
- Ronald Leenes Tilburg University,
Netherlands
- Hyung-Jin Lim Financial Security
Agency, Korea
- Howard Lipson Cert, USA
- Eve Maler PayPal, USA
- Clifford Neuman University of Southern
California, USA
- Kent Seamons Brigham Young University,
USA
- Jon Solworth University of Illinois
at Chicago, USA
- Sandra Steinbrecher SAP Research, Germany
- Tsuyoshi Takagi Tsuyoshi Takagi, Kyushu
University, Japan
- Kenji Takahashi NTT Multimedia
Communications Laboratories, USA
- Michael Waidner TU Darmstadt, Fraunhofer
SIT, Germany
- Peter Weik T-Systems, Germany
For further information: Write to tgr at zurich.ibm.com,
abhilasha.bhargav-spantzel at
intel.com or visit www.nttmcl.com/dim2011/.
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