6th Annual PKI R&D Workshop - Call for Papers


 
6th Annual PKI R&D Workshop:  "Applications-Driven PKI (It's The Apps, Stupid!)"
CALL FOR PAPERS

Deadlines for conference paper and panel submissions are:

Papers and Proposals Due:  October 22, 2006
Authors Notified: December 18, 2006
Final Materials Due: February 26, 2007

This workshop considers the full range of public key technology used for security decisions and supporting functionalities, including authentication, authorization, identity management, federation, and trust. This year's focus is striking the proper balance to permit users to complete tasks requiring security easily while exposing the appropriate security details through all layers of software. This workshop has three goals:
 
1. Explore the current state of public key technology and emerging trust mechanisms in different domains, including web services, grid technologies, encryption functionality, authentication systems, etc., in academia, research, government, and industry.
 
2. Share and discuss lessons learned and scenarios encountered from vendors and practitioners from current deployments.
 
3. Provide a forum for leading security researchers to explore the issues relevant to PKI in relation to applications, usability, security management, identity, trust, policy, authentication, authorization and encryption (e.g., supporting privacy requirements).


A complete Call for Papers is available on-line: http://middleware.internet2.edu/pki07/

Workshop registration details will be posted shortly.


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