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    ACM will hold XML Security workshop in conjunction with CCS 9 this
    November.
    http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigsac/ccs/CCS2002/CFP/XMLSec2002.html
    
    Best
    Michiharu Kudo
    
    IBM Tokyo Research Laboratory, Internet Technology
    Tel. +81 (46) 215-4642   Fax +81 (46) 273-7428
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    XML Security 2002
    2002 ACM Workshop on XML Security
    November 22, 2002
    Johnson Center in George Mason University, Fairfax VA, USA
    http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigsac/ccs/CCS2002/CFP/XMLSec2002.html
    
    Held in conjunction with the Ninth ACM Conference on Computer and
    Communications Security (CCS-9)
    http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigsac/ccs/
    
    CALL FOR PAPERS
    
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    Today eBusiness plays a key role in the economy. Since many organizations
    are suffering from security problems such as computer viruses and security
    breaches, computer security has become a crucial concern for eBusiness. XML
    
    has already established itself in eBusiness applications, and the
    XML-compliant languages play an important role in almost all eBusiness
    application systems and middleware.
    
    The ACM Workshop on XML Security will address security problems faced by
    users who try to develop XML-based applications, Web services, and security
    
    middleware for XML. It ranges from specific security features, such as
    digital signatures and element-wise encryption and access control of XML
    documents, to XML-based infrastructure, such as Web services and XML
    databases. Since many security features for XML have already been
    standardized, experimental evaluations of these standards is one of the
    important topics covered by this workshop.
    
    The XML Security workshop seeks submissions from academia and industry
    covering novel research on theoretical and practical aspects of the
    security required for XML-based systems. We also encourage submissions from
    
    standardization communities such as W3C and OASIS, particularly from the
    technical viewpoint.
    
    ---------------------------
    
    Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
    
    - XML digital signatures
    - XML encryption
    - XML access control
    - XML-based key management
    - XML-based messaging
    - XML-based security assertions
    - XML database security
    - Security policy languages for XML
    - Architecture of XML security
    - Security for Web services
    - Experimental studies of above topics
    
    ---------------------------
    
    Important Dates:
    Paper submissions due: August 10, 2002
    Acceptance notifications: September 30, 2002
    Proceedings papers due October 31, 2002
    XML Security Workshop: November 22, 2002
    
    ---------------------------
    
    Program Committee:
    
    - Blake Dournaee, RSA Security
    - Brian LaMacchia, Microsoft
    - Christian Geuer-Pollmann, University of Siegen
    - Ernest Damiani, University of Milan
    - Hiroshi Maruyama, IBM
    - Polar Humenn, Syracuse University
    - Stephen Farrell, Baltimore
    - Tim Moses, Entrust
    
    ---------------------------
    
    Submission instructions:
    
    Submitted papers must not substantially overlap papers that have been
    published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference
    
    with proceedings. Papers should be at most 15 pages excluding the
    bibliography and well-marked appendices (using 11-point font and reasonable
    
    margins on letter-size paper), and at most 20 pages total. Committee
    members are not required to read the appendices, and so the paper should be
    
    intelligible without them. Papers should have a cover page with the title,
    authors, abstract and contact information.
    
    To submit a paper, send to kudo@jp.ibm.com a plain ASCII text email
    containing the title and abstract of your paper, the authors' names, email
    and postal addresses, phone and fax numbers, and identification of the
    contact author. To the same message, attach your submission (as a MIME
    attachment) in PDF or portable postscript format. Do NOT send files
    formatted for word processing packages (e.g., Microsoft Word or WordPerfect
    
    files).
    
    Papers must be received by the deadline of August 10, 2002. Notification of
    
    acceptance or rejection will be sent to the authors no later than September
    
    30, 2002, and authors will have an opportunity to revise for preproceedings
    
    version by October 31, 2002. Authors of accepted papers must guarantee that
    
    their paper will be presented at the workshop. During the workshop
    preproceedings will be made available. It is planned to publish selected
    revised full papers in an edited collection after the workshop. Final
    versions are not due until after the workshop, giving the authors the
    opportunity to revise their papers based on discussions during the meeting.
    
    Program Chair
    Michiharu Kudo
    IBM Tokyo Research Laboratory, Japan
    email: kudo@jp.ibm.com
    phone: +81-46-215-4642
    fax: +81-46-273-7428
    
    Program Co-chair
    Phillip Hallam-Baker
    Verisign, USA
    
    
    


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