The Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS)

The Center for Education and Research in
Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS)

6th IEEE Information Assurance Workshop

Fri, January 14, 2005General

6th IEEE Information Assurance Workshop

“The West Point Workshop”



15-17 June 2005


United States Military Academy


West Point, New York


Call For Papers

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http://www.itoc.usma.edu/workshop/2005/documents/promoCFP.pdf


The 6th IEEE SMC Information Assurance Workshop



West Point, New York, 15-17 June 2005



The workshop is designed to provide a forum for Information Assurance researchers and practitioners to share their research and experiences. Attendees hail from industry, government, and academia. The focus of this workshop is on innovative, new technologies designed to address important Information Assurance issues.



Please see the author’s information link http://www.itoc.usma.edu/workshop/2005/author_information.htm  for specific guidance and manuscript preparation.



Papers will be divided into two broad programs. Approximately 3/4 of the papers will focus on innovative new technical research in Information Assurance. The remaining 1/4 of the papers will address recent experience, lessons learned, and best practices from information assurance educators and practitioners.



Last year the IEEE IAW added a new track on Honeynet Technologies. The Honeynet Project (www.honeynet.org) sponsored this track that focused on implementation of Honeynet systems and analysis of data derived from Honeynet systems.  This will remain a specific focus of the IAW this year.



New this year to the technical track is at least one session on Security Data Visualization techniques and at least one session on Biometrics.



Please see the “Author Information Link” for detailed information on submission requirements.



Questions can be sent to:



Dr Ronald Dodge, Chair, ronald.dodge@usma.edu or



Dr. John James, Publications Chair, john.james@usma.edu



Other areas of particular interest at this workshop include, but are not limited to:



Technical



* Innovative intrusion detection and response methodologies


* Information warfare


* Honeynet technologies (at least one session)


* Visualization and data representation (at least one session)


* Biometrics (at least one session)


* Secure software technologies


* Wireless security


* Computer forensics



* Data Protection



Experience



* Educational curriculum


* Best practices


* Information Assurance education and professional development



Key Dates…



Full papers due for review: 6 March 2005



Acceptance notification and papers returned to authors for corrections: 1 April 2005



Final papers due: 15 April 2005



The IEEE Information Assurance Workshop is sponsored by the IEEE SMC, IEEE Computer Society and the National Security Agency. It is hosted by the Information Technology and Operations Center of the United States Military Academy.


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