[Tccc] IFIP IDMAN (Policies & Research in Identity Management) 2013 - deadline extension (9 Nov 2012)

Simone Fischer-Hübner simone.fischer-huebneratkau.se
Sun Oct 28 14:03:30 EDT 2012



 
(EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: Friday 9 November 2012)
               
                        CALL FOR PAPERS  

   IFIP IDMAN 2013 - 3rd IFIP WG 11.6 Working Conference on
          Policies & Research in Identity Management
                London, UK, 8th-9th April 2013
                       www.idman2013.com

Background

Building on the success of IDMAN 2007 and 2010 (which were held in Rotterdam
and Oslo, respectively), this conference focuses on the theory, technologies
and applications of identity management. IFIP IDMAN 2013, the 3rd IFIP WG
11.6 Working Conference on Policies & Research in Identity Management, will
take place between the 8th and 10th of April 2013 at Royal Holloway,
University of London, UK.


Conference scope

The world of the 21st century is, more than ever, global and impersonal. As
a result of increasing cyber fraud and cyber terrorism, the demand for
better technical methods of identification is growing, not only in companies
and organisations but also in the world at large. Moreover, in our society
digital identities increasingly play a role in the provision of eGovernment
and eCommerce services. For practical reasons, Identity Management Systems
are needed that are usable and interoperable.

At the same time, individuals increasingly leave trails of personal data
when using the Internet, which allows them to be profiled and which may be
stored for many years to come. Technical trends such as Cloud Computing and
pervasive computing make personal data processing non-transparent, and make
it increasingly difficult for users to control their personal spheres. As
part of this tendency, surveillance and monitoring are increasingly present
in society, both in the public and private domains. Whilst the original
intention is to contribute to security and safety, surveillance and
monitoring might, in some cases, have unintended or even contradictory
effects. Moreover, the omnipresence of surveillance and monitoring systems
might directly conflict with public and democratic liberties.
These developments raise substantial new challenges for privacy and identity
management at the technical, social, ethical, regulatory, and legal levels.

Identity management challenges the information security research community
to focus on interdisciplinary and holistic approaches, while retaining the
benefits of previous research efforts.


Topics for papers

Papers offering research contributions to the area of  identity  management
are solicited for submission to the 3rd IFIP WG-11.6 IDMAN conference.

Papers may present theory, applications or practical experience in the field
of identity management, from a technical, legal or socio-economic
perspective, including, but not necessarily limited to:

o       Novel identity management technologies and approaches
o       Interoperable identity management solutions
o       Privacy-enhancing technologies
o       Identity management for mobile and ubiquitous computing
o       Identity management solutions for eHealth, eGovernment and
eCommerce
o       Privacy and Identity (Management) in and for cloud computing
o       Privacy and Identity in social networks
o       Risk analysis techniques for privacy risk and privacy impact
assessment
o       Privacy management of identity management
o       Identity theft prevention
o       Attribute based authentication and access control
o       User-centric identity management
o       Legal, socio-economic, philosophical and ethical aspects
o       Impact on society and politics
o       Related developments in social tracking, tracing and sorting
o       Quality of identity data, processes and applications
o       User centered, usable and inclusive identity management
o       Attacks on identity management infrastructures
o       Methods of identification and authentication
o       Identification and authentication procedures
o       Applications of anonymous credentials
o       (Privacy-preserving) identity profiling and fraud detection
o       Government PKIs
o       (Possible) role of pseudonymous and anonymous identity in identity
management
o       Electronic IDs: European and worldwide policies and cooperation in
the field of identity management
o       Surveillance and monitoring
o       (Inter)national policies on unique identifiers /social security
numbers / personalisation IDs
o       Vulnerabilities in electronic identification protocols
o       Federative identity management and de-perimeterisation
o       Biometric verification
o       (Inter)national applications of biometrics
o       Impersonation, identity fraud, identity forge and identity theft
o       Tracing, monitoring and forensics
o       Proliferation/omnipresence of identification
o       Threats to democracy and political control


Instructions for paper submission

Submitted papers must be original, unpublished, and not submitted to another
conference or journal for consideration for publication. Papers must be
written in English; they should be at most 14 pages long in total. Accepted
papers will be presented at the conference and published in the conference
proceedings by the official IFIP publisher: Springer Science and Business
Media. At least one author of each accepted paper is required to register
for the conference and present the paper.

All submissions will be blind-reviewed. Papers must be anonymous, with no
author names, affiliations, acknowledgements, or obvious references. A
submitted paper should begin with a title, a short abstract, and a list of
keywords.

Clear instructions for the preparation of a final proceedings version will
be sent to the authors of accepted papers. Authors are strongly recommended
to submit their papers in the standard LNCS format (see
  http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-0-0-0
for details).

Papers must be submitted using the EasyChair conference management system
at:
  https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ifipidman13

Please send any enquiries to:
  webmas... at idman2013.com


Important dates

 Extended deadline for submissions: Friday 9 November 2012  Notifications to
authors: Friday 14 December 2012  Camera-ready due: Friday 18 January 2013
Opening of conference: Monday 8 April 2013


Conference organisation

General Chair

 Chris Mitchell, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

Programme Committee Chairs

 Simone Fischer-Hbner, Karlstad University, Sweden  Elisabeth de Leeuw,
Netherlands

Organising Committee Chairs

 Haitham Al-Sinani, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK  Marcelo
Carlomagno Carlos, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK


Program Committee

 Rose-Marie hlfeldt, Skvde University, Sweden  Haitham Al-Sinani, Royal
Holloway, University of London, UK  Claudio Ardagna, Universit degli Studi
di Milano, Italy  Alessandro Armando, FBK, Italy  Bharat Bhargava, Purdue
University, USA  Sonja Buchegger, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
David Chadwick, University of Kent, UK  Sara Foresti, Universit degli Studi
di Milano, Italy  Lothar Fritsch, Norwegian Computing Center, Norway  Steven
Furnell, University of Plymouth, UK  Stefanos Gritzalis, University of the
Aegean, Greece  Marit Hansen, Independent Centre for Privacy Protection
Schleswig-Holstein, Germany  Hans Hedbom, Karlstad University, Sweden
Alejandro Hevia, Universidad de Chile, Chile  Jaap-Henk Hoepman, TNO and
Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands  Bart Jacobs, Radboud
Universiteit, Netherlands  Lech Janczewski, University of Auckland, New
Zealand  Ronald Leenes, Tilburg University, Netherlands  Javier Lopez,
University of Malaga, Spain  Raj Muttukrishnan, City University, UK  Andreas
Pashalidis, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium  Aljosa Pasic, Atos
Origin, Spain  Siani Pearson, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, UK  Guenther
Pernul, Regensburg University, Germany  Geraint Price, Royal Holloway,
University of London, UK  Kai Rannenberg, Goethe University, Frankfurt,
Germany  Anne Karen Seip, Kredittilsynet, Norway  Einar Snekkenes, Gjvik
University College, Norway  Rama Subramaniam, Valiant Technologies, India
Pedro Veiga, University of Lisbon, Portugal  Jozef Vyskoc, VaF, Slovakia


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