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RB
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From: Stephen D. B. Wolthusen
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Subject: Call for Papers: IWCIP 2006
Dear colleagues,
attached please find a call for papers for the first IEEE workshop on
critical infrastructure protection; I hope this will be of interest to
some. Also, announcement of details for the IWIA 2006 workshop will be
made within the next few weeks at http://www.iwia.org/.
Please do feel free to contact me for any additional information or
clarification for either conference!
Call for Papers
First IEEE International Workshop on
Critical Infrastructure Protection
November 3-4, 2005 --- Darmstadt, Germany
http://www.iwcip.org/2005
IMPORTANT DATES
Full paper submissions due: June 17, 2005
Notification of acceptance: July 15, 2005
Final papers due: August 5, 2005
Workshop: November 3-4, 2005
BACKGROUND
The protection of critical infrastructures such as telecommunications,
energy, financial services, health care, public services, and
transportation has moved from being primarily driven by safety and
engineering concerns to also incorporating elements of security,
particularly from external hostile actions, but also including sabotage
from within. Moreover, these critical infrastructures not only exhibit
strong interdependence but are also increasingly relying on information
systems for their operation.
The large number of cross-cutting concerns at both technical and
organizational levels require interdisciplinary research and collaboration
in a number of areas including information assurance, control systems, and
power engineering at the technical level and also require consultation and
coordination at both domestic and international policy levels.
OVERVIEW
The IEEE Task Force on Information Assurance is sponsoring an
interdisciplinary workshop on research, policy, and experience in the field
of critical infrastructure protection (CIP) and critical information
infrastructure protection (CIIP).
The workshop seeks submissions from academia, government, and industry
presenting novel research, policy, and applications and experience in the
field of critical infrastructure protection. Possible topics include, but
are not limited to the following:
SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL UNDERSTANDING OF CIP/CIIP
- Modeling, analysis, and assessment of infrastructures and their
interdependencies
- Identification of public and private assets for CIP/CIIP
- Analysis and management of threats, risks, and vulnerabilities of
critical infrastructures at the national level
- Cyberterrorism, cybercrime, and information operations
SCIENTIFIC, TECHNICAL, AND ORGANIZATIONAL APPROACHES FOR CIP/CIIP
- Information security, security engineering, software security for
CIP/CIIP
- CIP/CIIP requirements of the information society
- Early warning and information sharing networks
- Knowledge-based alerting and management approaches and mechanisms
- Public-Private-Partnerships (PPP) and their security requirements for
cooperative CIP/CIIP
- Information Sharing and Analysis Centers (ISAC), information
sanitization, and secure exchange of confidential information
- Global/enterprise security architectures and information
infrastructures
NATIONAL AND TRANSNATIONAL CIP/CIIP POSITIONS AND ISSUES
- Definition and analysis of national CIP/CIIP policies and positions
- Mechanisms for international cooperation among CIP groups
Accepted papers will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Eyal Adar (IT-CON, Israel)
Jack Cole (US Army Research Laboratory, USA)
Geert Deconinck (K.U. Leuven, Belgium)
Dorothy Denning (US Naval Postgraduate School, USA)
Myriam Dunn (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
John James (United States Military Academy, USA)
Stephan Lechner (Siemens, Germany)
Eric Luiijf (TNO, The Netherlands)
Tom McCutcheon (DSTL, UK)
Goetz Neuneck (U. of Hamburg, Germany)
Lars Nicander (FHS Stockholm, Sweden)
Saifur Rahman (Virginia Tech, USA)
GENERAL CHAIR
Bernhard Hämmerli (HTA Lucerne, Switzerland)
PROGRAM CHAIR
Stephen D. Wolthusen (Fraunhofer-IGD, Germany)
Submissions and questions should be sent electronically to
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The workshop will be held cooperation with the special interest group on
critical infrastructure protection (FG KRITIS) of the Gesellschaft fuer
Informatik.
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