The 4th International Workshop on Security in Systems and Networks

(SSN 2008)

held in conjunction with

22nd IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS 2008)

April 18, 2008, Miami, Florida, USA


[Advance Program] [General Information] [Scope] [Topics of Interest] [Important Dates] [Submission and Publication] [Organizing Committees]


General Information

The SSN workshop will occupy one full day of the International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS) 2008. There will be no separate registration for the workshop. All accepted papers will be published in the same printed abstract volume and CD-ROM proceedings as other workshops and the IPDPS 2008 conference by the IEEE Computer Society Press and the IEEE online library.


Scope

The proliferation of Internet services and applications is bringing systems and network security issues to the fore. The past few years have seen significant increase in cyber attacks on the Internet, resulting in degraded confidence and trusts in the use of Internet and computer systems. There is an increasing demand for measures to guarantee the privacy, integrity, and availability of resources in distributed systems, such as Grid and P2P systems. The attacks, including DDoS, email virus, and worms, are getting more sophisticated, spreading faster, and causing more damages. The attacks originally exploited the weakness of the individual protocols and operating systems, but now also have started to attack the basic infrastructure of the Internet. There is a consensus that a key contributing factor leading to cyber threats is the lack of integrated and cohesive strategies that extend beyond the network level, to protect the applications and devices at system level as well. Many techniques, algorithms, protocols and tools have been developed in the different aspects of cybersecurity, namely, authentication, access control, availability, integrity, privacy, confidentiality and non-repudiation as they apply to both networks and systems.

This workshop aims to bring together the technologies and researchers who share interest in the area of network and distributed system security. The main purpose is to promote discussions of research and relevant activities in security-related subjects. It also aims at increasing the synergy between academic and industry professionals working in this area.


Topics of interest

The workshop seeks papers that address theoretical, experimental, and work in-progress in the area of cybersecurity at the system and network levels. Topics covered by the workshop will include, but are not limited to, the following:


Important Dates

Papers due:

October 30, 2007

Author notification:

December 17, 2007

Camera-ready final papers due:

January 28, 2008

Workshop:

April 18, 2008


Submission Guidelines and Publication

Authors are invited to submit manuscripts reporting original unpublished research and recent developments in the topics related to the workshop. Submissions should include an abstract, key words, the e-mail address of the corresponding author. The length of your submission is suggested to be 10-15 single-column single-spaced pages including figures and references on 8.5 by 11 inch paper with 1 inch margin using 12 point font. The final version may have a different format and you may be asked reduce the length of your paper if it is accepted.

We strongly encourage authors to submit papers electronically in PDF format via EDAS. Submission of a paper should be regarded as an undertaking that, should the paper be accepted, at least one of the authors will register and attend the workshop to present the work.

Each submitted paper will be peer reviewed and the comments will be provided to the authors. The accepted papers will be published in the same printed abstract volume and CD-ROM proceedings as other workshops and the IPDPS 2008 conference by the IEEE Computer Society Press and IEEE online library.


Organizing Committees

Workshop Program Chair

Sheng Zhong

State University of New York at Buffalo, USA

Technical Program Committee

David Chadwick University of Kent, UK

Songqing Chen

George Mason University, USA

Yingying Chen

Stevens Institute of Technology

Yong Guan

Iowa State University, USA

Xiaoyan Hong University of Alabama, USA
James Joshi University of Pittsburgh, USA
Kwangjo Kim Information Communication University, Korea
Jun Li University of Oregon, USA
Qun Li College of William and Mary, USA

Alex X. Liu

Michigan State University, USA

Geyong Min

University of Bradford, UK

Vassilis Prevelakis

Drexel University, USA

Jian Ren

Michigan State University, USA

Chik How Tan

Gjovik University College, Norway

Shambhu Upadhyaya State University of New York at Buffalo, USA

Wietse Venema

IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA

Haining Wang

College of William and Mary, USA

Kui Wu University of Victoria, Canada
Xiaoxin Wu Intel China Research Center, China

Ye Xia

University of Florida, USA

Bin Xiao

Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China

Dongyan Xu

Purdue University, USA

Rui Xue University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Fan Ye IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA
Meng Yu Western Illinois University, USA
Yanchao Zhang New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA

Sencun Zhu

Pennsylvania State University, USA