[Tccc] CPF to SBSeg 2013, Brazil - The XIII Brazilian Symposium on Information and System Security
Kaio Rafael
kaiorafaelaticomp.ufam.edu.br
Mon May 27 19:32:58 EDT 2013
[Apologies for cross-posting]
Dear Professors and Researchers,
We are pleased to invite you to submit your research paper to The XIII
Brazilian Symposium on Information and System Security (SBSeg 2013)
which will be held on 11 - 44 November 2013 in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil.
Please, consider this opportunity to visit an untouched place on
earth, you should consider visiting the Brazilian Amazon. Located in
the north of Brazil, the "Amaznia brasileira" (in Portuguese) is
considered one of the most species-rich places on earth.
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XIII Brazilian Symposium on Information and System Security
SBSeg 2013
11-14 November 2013
Manaus, AM, Brazil
http://sbseg2013.icomp.ufam.edu.br/
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CALL FOR PAPERS
*IMPORTANT DATES*
Paper registration: June 17
Paper submission: June 24
Notification of acceptance: August 23
Final version due date: September 09
Event dates: November 11 to 14
*PRESENTATION*
The Brazilian Symposium on Information and System Security (SBSeg) is an
annual scientific event, promoted by the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC).
It is the main Brazilian forum for the presentation and discussion of
research and activities related to information and system security,
bringing together academia, industry and other active parties in this area.
The 13th edition of the symposium will be held in Manaus, the city capital
of Amazonas State, on November 11 to 14, 2013.
In the context of information and system security, scientific papers are
welcome in one or more of the following topics. This is certainly a
non-exhaustive list. Serious papers in related areas will also be
considered.
- Access control, authentication and identity management
- Adaptive security
- Anonymity and privacy
- Attack and vulnerability prevention
- Biometric systems and techniques
- Cloud computing security
- Computational forensics and criminalistics
- Constrained hardware security: RFID tags, smart cards, wireless sensors
- Cryptographic algorithms and protocols
- Cryptographic hardware
- Database privacy and security
- Digital law
- Electronic voting
- Fault and intrusion tolerance
- Grid computing security
- Intellectual property protection and DRM
- Intrusion detection and prevention
- Middleware security ((Java RMI, J2EE, CorbaSec, .Net, etc)
- Network security: superposition networks, virtual networks, wireless
networks
- Security incident response
- Security in mobile and embedded systems
- Security in ubiquitous and pervasive computing
- Security of applications (Digital TV, E-banking, etc)
- Security of smart grids, smart meters and smart houses
- Security and privacy in social networks
- Security of web services, distributed systems and operating systems
- Security policies, standards and norms
- Smart card security
- Software security: development, tests and certification
- System audit and analysis
- Trust management and models
*INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS*
Submitted papers should describe relevant research, experiment reports and
case studies. Submission will be accepted solely through SBC's JEMS system.
Event JEMS' URL will be made available soon. All submissions must be
anonymous, that is, they should not reveal information in the header, body
or references that could easily be used to infer the authors' identity.
Articles can be submitted in one of two categories:
1- Full papers - a full, or complete, paper should present research work
developed to the point of producing original and relevant results, fully
analyzed and validated. Moreover, the paper's presentation should contain a
careful and well-based description of the research, as well as conclusions
which are consistent with the obtained results.
2- Extended abstracts - an extended abstract presents research results
that, albeit original, are still in a preliminary stage of development. The
objective of this category is to provide an opportunity for the
presentation and discussion of good ideas, even if not fully developed or
validated.
Authors should submit their work in only ONE of the two categories above.
At the time of submission, authors should check whether the correct choice
of category was made. Full papers and extended abstracts will have
different review criteria. Therefore, a paper's category cannot be altered
after submission.
Articles can be submitted in Portuguese or English, only in PDF format. The
text should be formatted using the SBC template available at
www.sbc.org.br/en (click on "Documents" at the CONTENT menu, then click on
"Templates for Articles and Book Chapters").
Full papers have a limit of 14 pages, including figures, tables, references
and appendix. Extended abstracts have a limit of 4 pages. In addition to
these pages, authors will also be allowed to submit an additional material,
which will not appear in the proceedings, containing information which may
be relevant for the review process. The total number of complementary pages
is limited to 7 pages for full papers and 4 pages for extended abstracts.
Papers will undergo a double-blind review process by the Program Committee.
Accepted papers (in any of the two categories) must be presented by one of
the registered authors in order to be published in the Proceedings of the
13th SBSeg. Full and extended abstract will be published in different
sections of the proceedings. The PC will also select the best among the
accepted and presented full papers.
NOTE: Articles must have title, author(s), abstract and keywords registered
by the June 17 deadline, 23:55h, Brasilia time. Once registered, papers can
be submitted until the June 24 deadline, 23:55h, Brasilia time. Only
articles registered by the June 17 deadline will be accepted for submission.
*ORGANIZING COMMITTEE*
*General Chairs
Eduardo James Pereira Souto, UFAM
Eduardo Luzeiro Feitosa, UFAM
*Program Committee Chairs
Raul Ceretta Nunes, UFSM
Michael Abdala, ENS Paris
*** An initiative of the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC)
http://www.sbc.org.br
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