A WET ICE 96 WORKSHOP International Workshop on Enterprise Security June 19-21 Stanford University, Stanford, California Co-sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society and the Concurrent Engineering Research Center (CERC) at West Virginia University Hosted by the Center for Design Research, Stanford University ============================================================================== Enterprises are increasingly dependent on their information systems to support their business and workflow activities. There is a need for universal electronic connectivity to support interaction and cooperation between multiple organisations. This makes enterprise security and confidentiality more important, but more difficult to achieve, as the multiple organisations may have differences in their security policies and may have to interact via an inscure internet. These inter-organisational enterprise systems may be very large and so tools and techniques are needed to support the specification, analysis and implementation of security.
This workshop will focus on the problems and challenges relating to enterprise security in inter-organisational systems. We aim to biring together principal players from both the internetwork and enterprise security community and will provide plenty of time for discussion. Topics to be addressed include:
- Specifying and Analysing Enterprise Security Policy - Role-Based Access Control - Security infrastructre for large-scale systems - Supporting enterprise security over the internet - Conflicts and harmonization of inter- and intra-organizational Security - Distributed Database Security - Secure Transactions - Security in Workflow Process - Object Oriented and CORBA Security - Secure Applications and Environments - Integrating Heterogeneous Security Environments - Managing inter-oranisational Enterprise Security - Internet Security protocols - Security Algorithms
This workshop will be part of the IEEE Fifth Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises (WET-ICE 96) organized by the Concurrent Engineering Research Center (CERC)/ West Virginia University and will be hosted by the Center for Design Research, Stanford University, California.
Important Dates: ================ Papers Due March 15, 1996 Panel Proposals March 15, 1996 Authors notified of acceptance April 19, 1996 Workshop June 19-21, 1996 Camera Ready June 28, 1996
INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS OF PAPERS TO BE INCLUDED IN THE PROCEEDINGS =================================================================== Mail six copies of an original (not submitted or published elsewhere) paper (double-spaced) of 3000-5000 words to the Program Chair. Include the title of the paper, the name and affiliation of each author, a 150-word abstract and no more than 8 keywords. The name, position, address, telephone number, and if possible, fax number and e-mail address of the author responsible for correspondence of the paper must be included.
INFORMATION FOR PANEL ORGANIZERS ================================ Send six copies of panel proposals to the Program Chair. Include the title, a 150-word scope statement, proposed session chair and panelists and their affiliations, the organizer's affiliation, address, telephone and fax number, and e-mail address.
INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS OF POSITION PAPERS ========================================== Send six copies of position paper of 2-3 pages to the Program Chair. Include the title of the paper, the name and affiliation of each author, a 150-word abstract and no more than 8 keywords. The name, position, address, telephone number, and if possible, fax number and e-mail address of the author responsible for correspondence of the paper must be included. An accepted position paper will get less presentation time than full paper.
Program Committee =================
Program Chair Yahya Al-Salqan Concurrent Engineering Research Center P.O. Box 6506 886 Chestnut Ridge Road West Virginia University Morgantown, WV 26506 USA
Ph: (304) 293-7226 Fax: (304) 293-7541
e-mail: alsalqan@cerc.wvu.edu
Workshop Program Committee (Partial List): ========================================== Takasi Arano, NTT Corp, Japan Germano Caronni, ETH-Zurich, Switzerland Chikuang Chao, AT&T, USA Taher ElGamal, Netscape Corp., USA Matthias Hirsch, BSI (Federal Department of Security in the Information Technology-Germany Steve Kent, BBN, USA W. Douglas Maughan, Technical Director, National Security Agency (NSA), USA Clifford Neuman, USC/ISI, USA LouAnna Notargiacomo, Oracle Corp., USA Morris Sloman, Department of Computing: Imperial College, UK Badie Taha, Al-Quds University, Jerusalem Ravi Sandhu, Department of Information and Software Engineering, George Mason University, USA Robert Thomys, BSI (Federal Department of Security in the Information Technology-Germany Nick Zhang, CERC, West Virginia University, USA
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You don't need to have a paper to attend the workshop.