CALL
FOR PAPERS
ICCCN 2008: 17TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS
AND NETWORKS
August 4-7 2008
Frenchman's
Reef & Morning Star Marriott Beach Resort
St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, USA
Sponsors*: Technical Co-Sponsorship by IEEE
Comsoc (pending) and Nokia (*pending)
Network Security Track
With the
expansion of networking into new media, for example, ever-smaller sensor
networks, nano-networks, quantum networks, and the corresponding increase in
the diversity of applications that depend on them, the need for security is
growing. This symposium will include topics in both wired and wireless network
security, as well as topics in specialized networks. We invite papers
representing advances in theory, design, implementation, analysis, or empirical
evaluation of networks. Topics of
interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
·
Power-reliability-security
trade-off in wireless networks
·
Quantum communication
security
·
Cross-layer approaches
to security
·
Mobile network security
·
Key exchange,
distribution and management in ad-hoc/sensor networks
·
Location-aware security
in mobile networks
·
Peer-to-peer security
·
Secure group multimedia
communications
·
Malware detection and
prevention
·
Secure cooperation in
wireless networks
·
Jamming and counter
measures
·
Vulnerability analysis
·
Application layer
encryption
·
Emerging multimedia
security standards (eg. JPSEC)
·
Virtual Private Networks
(VPNs)
·
Secure protocols and
testbeds
·
Distributed Denial of
Service (DDoS)
·
Network visualization
for attack detection
·
Intrusion Detection
Systems (IDS)
Submission of
Manuscripts: Please follow the
general submission requirements of ICCCN08.
Important dates: Paper
submission: February 17, 2008
Notification
of acceptance: May 12, 2008
Camera
ready papers due: June 1, 2008
Symposium
Co-Chairs:
|
K.P. Subbalakshmi Stevens Institute of Technology |
Stephen Bush GE Research |
Technical Program Committee Members
Sanjay
Goel, SUNY
Yan
Bai, Columbus State University
Riccardo
Bettati, Texas A&M University
Raheem
Beyah, Georgia State University
Stephen
Bush, GE Global Research Center
Rajarathnam
Chandramouli, Stevens Institute of Technology
Zesheng
Chen, Florida International University
Feng
Cheng, University of Potsdam
Danilo
Gligoroski, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Dimitris
Gritzalis, Dept. of Informatics, Athens University of Economics and Business,
Greece
Chin-Tser
Huang, University of South Carolina
Gyorgy Korniss, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Gyungho
Lee, University of Illinois at Chicago
Albert
Levi, Sabanci Univ.
Hong
Li, Intel Corporation
Lei
Liu, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Men
Long, Intel Corporation
Norbert Lütkenhaus, University of Waterloo
Kevin
Mills, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Jelena
Mirkovic, USC Information Sciences Institute
Melody Moh, San Jose State University
Michael
North, Argonne National Laboratory
Jung-Min
Park, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Animesh
Patcha, Cisco Systems
Byrav
Ramamurthy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Aameek
Singh, IBM Almaden Research Center
Anil
Somayaji, Carleton University
Koduvayur
Subbalakshmi, Stevens Institute of Technology
Zhiguo
Wan, Catholic University of Leuven
Yong
Wang, Calient Networks
Wei
Yu, Texas A&M University
Sherali
Zeadally, University of the District of Columbia