ACM Workshop on
Wireless Security
(WiSe 2005)
in conjunction with ACM MobiCom 2005
September 2, 2005
Cologne, Germany
Sponsored by ACM
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http://www.ee.washington.edu/research/nsl/wise2005
Time to register for WiSe participation. We have a very exciting program and keynote talks from two pioneers of mobile wireless and distributed system security.
KEYNOTE TALKS
Professor V. Gligor: Emergent Properties in Ad-Hoc Networks: A Security Perspective |
The workshop on Wireless Security will be held
in conjunction with ACM MobiCom 2005. The objective of this workshop is to
bring together researchers from research communities in wireless networking,
security, applied cryptography, and dependability; with the goal of fostering
interaction. With the proliferation of wireless networks, issues related to
secure and dependable operation of such networks are gaining importance. Topics
of interest include, but are not limited to:
Key management in wireless/mobile environments
Trust establishment
Computationally efficient primitives
Intrusion detection, detection of malicious behavior
Revocation of malicious parties
Secure PHY/MAC/routing protocols
Secure location determination
Denial of service
User privacy, location privacy
Anonymity, prevention of traffic analysis
Dependable wireless networking
Identity theft and phishing in mobile networks
Charging in wireless networks
Cooperation in wireless networks
Vulnerability modeling
Incentive-aware secure protocol design
Jamming
Monitoring and surveillance
Paper submission instructions
Submission of papers based on work-in-progress is encouraged. Submitted papers
must not be previously published elsewhere or currently under review for any
other publication. Please direct any questions about the paper submission
process to the Program Co-Chairs.
All paper submissions will be handled electronically. Authors should prepare a
PostScript or Portable Document Format (PDF) version of their paper.
Papers must meet the following restrictions: No longer than 10 pages (single or
double column); in font no smaller than 10 points; must fit properly on US
Letter-sized paper (8.5 inch x 11 inch) with reasonable margins.
Submit a Paper (closed)
ACM will be publishing all accepted papers (excluding the posters), in both the proceedings and the ACM Digital Library.
Awards
We gratefully acknowledge funding from the Center
of Applied Cybersecurity Research to sponsor two awards of $500 each: one
for best paper and one for best student paper.
We also gratefully acknowledge student travel grants sponsored by the U.S. Army Research Office.
Important dates
Paper submission deadline (extended):
June 10, 2005 June 14, 2005 (9:00am EST)
Notification of acceptance: July 10, 2005
Workshop Co-Chairs
Program committee
Yair Amir, Johns Hopkins University
Farooq Anjum, Stevens Institute of Technology
Srdjan Capkun, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)
Brian DeCleene, Alphatech
Wenliang (Kevin) Du, Syracuse University
Rick Han, University of Colorado
Yih-Chun Hu, UC Berkeley
Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)
Jiejun Kong, UCLA
Wenke Lee, Georgia Institute of Technology
Mingyan Li, University of Washington
Catherine Meadows, Naval Research Laboratory
Peng Ning, North Carolina State University
Kaisa Nyberg, Nokia Research Center
Adrian Perrig, Carnegie Mellon University
Cliff Wang, Army Research Office
XiaoFeng Wang, Indiana University at Bloomington
Susanne Wetzel, Stevens Institute of Technology
Haitao Zheng, Microsoft Research
Ben Zhao, UCSB
Publicity Co-Chairs:
Rick Han, University of Colarado
Guevara Noubir, Northeastern University
Ulrike Meyer, Darmstadt University of Technology
Publication Chair:
Treasurer:
WiSe Steering Committee: