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Workshop on Information Hiding Dresden, Germany Sept. 29 - Oct. 1




 Workshop on Information Hiding  Dresden, Germany     Sept. 29 - Oct. 1,
1999 Many researchers are interested in hiding information or in
stopping
other people doing this. Current research themes include copyright
marking of digital objects, covert channels in computer systems,
detection of hidden information, subliminal channels in cryptographic
protocols, low-probability-of-intercept communications, and
various kinds of anonymity services ranging from steganography
through location security to digital elections. These closely linked
areas of study were brought together in 1996 by a
Workshop on Information Hiding held at the Isaac Newton Institute in
Cambridge. This was felt to be very worthwhile by the research
community, and it was decided to hold a second workshop in 1998 at
Portland. This third International Workshop on Information Hiding will
be held
in Dresden, Germany from Sept. 29 to Oct. 1, 1999. Instructions for
authors: Interested parties are invited to submit papers on research and

practice which are related to these areas of interest. Submissions can
be made electronically (pdf or postscript) or in paper form; in the
latter
case, send eight copies.
Papers should not exceed fifteen pages in length and adhere to the
guidelines of the LNCS series
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/instruct/typeinst.pdf
Addresses for submission: pfitza@inf.tu-dresden.de Andreas Pfitzmann,
Dresden University of Technology, Computer Science
Department, D 01062 Dresden, Germany Deadlines: Paper
submission:                       June 1, 1999
Notification of acceptance:             Aug. 1, 1999
Camera-ready copy for preproceedings:   Sept. 15, 1999
Camera-ready copy for proceedings:      Nov. 15, 1999 The full
proceedings will be published after the workshop by Springer
Verlag in their Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series.
Updates on IHW 99 can be found at http://www.inf.tu-dresden.de/ihw99/

Dr Barry S. Fagin
Associate Professor of Computer Science
US Air Force Academy


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