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Date:          Mon, 11 Jan 1999 12:29:46 -0500
To:            cryptography@c2.net
From:          Robert Hettinga <rah@shipwright.com>
Subject:       European Security Congress


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Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 12:16:44 -0500 (EST)
From: Christof Paar <christof@ece.WPI.EDU>
To: "WPI.Crypto.Seminar":;
Subject: European Security Congress
Sender: bounce-dcsb@ai.mit.edu
Reply-To: Christof Paar <christof@ece.WPI.EDU>


                     First CALL FOR PAPERS

             CQRE [Secure] Exhibition & Congress

         Nov. 30 - Dec. 2, 1999, Duesseldorf, Germany


CQRE [Secure] Exhibition & Congress provides a new international forum
giving a close-up view on information security in the context of
rapidly evolving economic processes. The unprecedented reliance on
computer technology has transformed the previous technical side-issue
"information security" to a management problem requiring decisions of
strategic importance. Hence, the targeted audience represents decision
makers from government, industry, commercial, and academic
communities.

If you are concerned with solutions relating to the protection of your
country's information infrastructure or a commercial enterprise,
consider submitting a paper to the CQRE [Secure] Exhibition &
Congress.


We are looking for papers and panel discussions covering:

* ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
- new business processes
- secure business transactions
- online merchandising
- electronic payment/banking
- innovative applications

* CORPORATE SECURITY
- access control
- secure teleworking
- enterprise key management
- IT-audit
- risk / disaster management
- security awareness and training
- implementation, accreditation, and operation of secure systems
  in a government, business, or utilization industry environment

* NETWORK SECURITY
- virtual private networks
- security aspects in internet
- security aspects in multi-
  media-applications
- intrusion detection systems

* SECURITY TECHNOLOGY
- cryptography
- public key infrastructures
- chip card technology
- biometrics


* LEGAL ASPECTS
- digital signature acts
- privacy and anonymity
- crypto regulation
- liability


* TRUST MANAGEMENT
- evaluation of products and systems
- international harmonization of security
- evaluation criteria

* STANDARDIZATION

* FUTURE PERSPECTIVES


Any other contribution addressing the involving of IT security in
economic processes will also be welcome. Authors are invited to submit
an extended abstract of their contribution to the program chair. The
submissions should be original research results, survey articles or
"high quality" case studies and position papers. Product
advertisements are welcome for presentation, but will not be
considered for the proceedings. Manuscripts must be in English, and
not more than 2.000 words. The extended abstracts should be in a form
suitable for anonymous review, without author's names, affiliations,
acknowledgements or obvious references. Contributions must not be
submitted in parallel to any conference or workshop that has
proceedings. Separately, an abstract of the paper with no more than
200 words and with title, name and addresses (incl. an E-mail address)
of the authors may be submitted. In case of multiple authors the
contacting author must be clearly identified. We strongly encourage
electronic submission in Postscript format. The submissions must be in
11pt format, use standard fonts or include the necessary fonts.
Proposals for panel discussions should also be sent to the program
chair. Panels of interest include those that present
alternative/controversial viewpoints or those that encourage lively
discussions of relevant issues. Panels that are collections of
unrefereed papers will not be considered. Panel proposals should be a
minimum of one page describing the subject matter, the appropriateness
of the panel for this conference and should identify participants and
their respective viewpoints.

MAILING LIST:

If you want to receive emails with subsequent Call for Papers and
registration information, please send a brief mail to cqre@secunet.de.

WEB SITE:

Up to date information about CQRE [Secure] Exhibition & Congress
will be available at http://www.secunet.de/Forum/cqre.html

IMPORTANT DATES:
- Deadline for submission of extended abstracts   May 14,  1999
- Deadline for submission of panel proposals      June 1,  1999
- Notification of acceptance                      June 25, 1999
- Deadline for submission of complete papers      July 30, 1999

PROGRAM COMMITTEE:

Johannes Buchmann    (TU Darmstadt)
Dirk Fox             (Secorvo)
Walter Fumy          (Siemens)
Rudiger Grimm        (GMD)
Helena Handschuh     (ENST/Gemplus)
Thomas Hoeren        (Uni Muenster)
Pil Joong Lee        (POSTECH)
Alfred Menezes       (U.of Waterloo / Certicom)
David Naccache       (Gemplus)
Clifford Neumann     (USC)
Mike Reiter          (Bell Labs)
Matt Robshaw         (RSA)
Richard Schlechter   (EU-comm.)
Bruce Schneier       (Counterpane)
Tsuyoshi Takagi      (NTT)
Yiannis Tsiounis     (GTE Labs)
Michael Waidner      (IBM)
Moti Yung            (CERTCO)
Robert Zuccherato    (Entrust)

PROGRAM CHAIR:

Rainer Baumgart
secunet Security Networks GmbH
Weidenauer Str. 223 - 225
57076 Siegen Germany
Tel.: +49-271-48950-15
Fax: +49-271-48950-50
R.Baumgart@secunet.de




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Robert A. Hettinga <mailto: rah@philodox.com>
Philodox Financial Technology Evangelism <http://www.philodox.com/> 44
Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA "... however it may deserve
respect for its usefulness and antiquity, [predicting the end of the
world] has not been found agreeable to experience." -- Edward Gibbon,
'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'