PST2008
Sixth Annual Conference on
Privacy, Security and Trust In cooperation with the IEEE Computer Society’s Technical Committee on Security and Privacy
October 1-3, 2008, Delta Fredericton
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
The annual Privacy, Security and Trust research conference has quickly established itself as a leading forum for the presentation and discussion of the latest challenges and solutions covering a wide range of PST topics. The PST conference is unique in its broad approach including examining the issues from both the research and practice perspectives, encouraging multidisciplinary research, and fostering collaboration between academe, the private sector and government.
The theme for PST2008 is “privacy, security and trust - enabling innovation”. Today new technologies and new applications will not be widely adopted until it can be demonstrated that the security of the underlying ICT infrastructure and the privacy of information being processed are both protected. Only then will users trust and therefore use these innovations and then, and only then, will the developers and society as a whole reap the benefits of the innovation. Without breakthroughs in PST technology the “bad guys” will continue to thwart our best efforts to convince the public that cyber space is a safe place to do business. PST2008 provides a forum for researchers world wide to unveil their work in PST and to show how we can use this work to enable innovation and keep ahead of the “dark side” of the Internet.
The PST2008 conference will present a stimulating mix of keynote speakers, research papers, workshops, panel discussions and social events that facilitate:
Meeting the global privacy, security and trust communities
Promoting multi-disciplinary research
Networking with fellow researchers and professionals
Promoting collaboration between academe, industry and the public sector
Posing important questions
Defining technical, legal and social challenges
Exposing and sharing current research
Discussing the tools practitioners need researchers to develop
Identifying the gaps and tackling the big issues - the exciting, deep challenges yet to be met in PST research
Staying abreast of the global threats and risks in cyberspace
International sharing and cooperation
As in the past, PST2008 will continue to feature high-quality research papers, whose topics include, but are NOT limited to, the following:
Critical Infrastructure Protection
Privacy Preserving/Enhancing Technologies
Identity and Trust management
Network and Wireless Security
Operating Systems Security
Intrusion Detection Systems and Technologies
Secure Software Development and Architecture
Representations and Formalizations of Trust in Electronic and Physical Social Systems
PST Challenges in e-Services, e.g. e-Health, e-Government, e-Banking, e-Commerce, and e-Marketing
Information Filtering, Recommendation, Reputation and Delivery Technologies, Spam Handling Technologies
Trust Technologies, Technologies for Building Trust in e-Business Strategy
Observations of PST in Practice, Society, Policy and Legislation
Digital Rights Management
Human Computer Interaction and PST
Implications of, and Technologies for, Lawful Surveillance
Biometrics, National ID Cards, Identity Theft
PST and Web Services/SOA
Privacy, Traceability, and Anonymity
Trust and Reputation in Self-Organizing Environments
Anonymity and Privacy vs. Accountability
Access Control and Capability Delegation
As a result the PST2008 conference will be of special interest to members of the private sector, the public sector and academe including:
Privacy, security and trust researchers and research administrators
Decision makers in the private and public sectors
Public and private sector policy makers
Developers of ICT security and privacy enhancing products and tools
Representatives of regulating authorities and industry associations
ICT security and privacy specialists
Standards and Compliance community
Public sector managers
Policy makers / corporate leaders
Legal community
Privacy and Security Officers
Public safety and public health officials
Public Safety and Emergency Management community
Military and Law Enforcement communities
Risk managers
ICT vendors, manufacturers, developers and distributors
PST2008 will be held in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Fredericton is the capital city of the province of New Brunswick. Fall is an especially beautiful time of year in Atlantic Canada so plan to spend a few extra days and enjoy the many unique tourist attractions the area has to offer. The conference venue is the Delta Fredericton Hotel situated on the banks of the St. John River, one of North America’s great rivers. Please plan to join us for PST2008!
Important Dates
Papers:
Submission Deadline:May 26, 2008 (new) Notification of Acceptance: June 30, 2008 Final Manuscript Due: August 1, 2008 Conference: October 1-3, 2008