Following on from the success of ISSE 99 EEMA and TeleTrusT invite you to
participate in the call for papers for ISSE 2000. We would very much
appreciate if you could pass this information on to interested parties.
Please apologise for multiple receipt.
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Call for Papers
ISSE 2000
INFORMATION SECURITY SOLUTIONS EUROPE CONFERENCE
BARCELONA, SPAIN
27. - 29. SEPTEMBER 2000
EEMA - The European Forum for Electronic Business
TeleTrusT - The Association for the Promotion of Trustworthiness of
IT-Systems
ISSE is the European institution for the presentation and discussion of
technical, organisational, legal and political concepts for information
security and data protection.
As a user oriented conference it provides presentations and panel
discussions about existing and future information security solutions for
large scale corporations, enterprises, especially for SMEs, commerce,
financial & public sector, health care, legal practitioners and security
professionals.
The conference is user-oriented and solution-driven. It provides new
opportunities for European industry in the market. ISSE focuses on
information security for e-business, based on cryptography and emerging
security technologies.
As in 1999, ISSE 2000 is again prepared by independent organisations under
the auspices of the European Commission Directorate General XIII and
supported by the German Federal Ministry of Economics.
ISSE 2000 runs over three days and has a four-track structure. There will
be an accompanying exhibition.
We are looking for papers and panel discussions covering the following
areas:
Presentations should as much as possible address "benefits to the users"
and "impact on society".
- Technology / Cryptography
Technical concepts
Cryptography: experiences and trends
Technical standards
Evaluation criteria
Internet security: e-mail security, VPN, web-security, firewalls and
protocols
Smartcard technology
Security in wireless communications
Emerging technologies, Biometrics
Security of mobile code
Tamper resistant and high performance hardware
Operating systems security
Open source developments (OS and security tools)
Global Interoperability
Privacy enhancing technologies
Copyright protection
- Infrastructure
Public key infrastructures
International Solutions
Certification authorities: accreditation, evaluation, business cases
Liability and insurance
Evaluation / licensing of components and methods
Infrastructure standards
Interoperability studies and trials
Infrastructure policies and best practices
Key-management concepts
Trusted services: notary, time-stamping
Cross-certification
Attribute certificates
- Applications and case studies
Securing e-business, e-banking, e-government
Business sector case studies
Risk management concepts
Public services (citizen / community / public authorities / health care):
practical experiences
Enterprise IT-security solutions and requirements
Integration aspects of enterprise IT-security
Securing document management, workflow systems
Archiving of evidence
Electronic signature
End-to-end security
Multimedia security and copyright protection
Protection of critical information and infrastructures
Digital IDs
- Legal and political issues (national/European/global)
Role of governments (EU, national)
Role of international organisations/agreements
Electronic Signature and Electronic Commerce regulations
Legal conditions and the development of technology
Liability
Self-regulation, accreditation
IT-security market / export restrictions
Wassenaar / Dual-Use regulation
Applicable law and jurisdiction
Data protection regulations
Anonymity, pseudonyms, privacy and regulations
Privacy and national security
Information society and human rights
Attention to subjects such as the following in your presentation would be
of particular interest:
Threats and risks in everyday life, and typical limitations of currently
available mass-market implementations
Trap doors: myth or reality?
Protection against industrial espionage
Users risks / insurance
What do people want to use? What can they use? User perception and
"critical success factors" to the adoption of security technologies
The Programme Committee is open to further suggestions.
Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract of their contribution to
the ISSE Programme Committee. The submissions should be original research
results, survey articles or case studies and position papers. Product
placement is unacceptable.
Duration of presentation: approximately 30 minutes + 10 minutes for
questions.
Extended abstracts or full papers with abstract must be in English and at
least 4 pages long (c. 2,000 words).
Please suggest a track for your presentation (Technical, Infrastructure,
Applications, Legal/Political) and indicate the interest level:
1 - for delegates without specific knowledge
2 - for delegates with IT experience
3 - for application developers (interested in IT security)
4 - for IT security specialists
Submissions are to be accompanied by a personal biography (max. 200 words)
of the presenter and a full contact address.
Electronic submission only (PDF format, RTF or Word6/Word97 only if PDF not
possible).
Please send your abstract to:
Ulrike Schulte
Programme Manager
TeleTrusT Deutschland e.V.
Association for the Promotion of Trustworthiness of IT-Systems
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tel: +49 241 963 2639
DEADLINES:
Please submit your proposals for papers by
April 03
Notification of acceptance will be made by
May 15
Complete papers including slides and personal biography to be submitted by
July 31
WEB SITE:
Regularly updated information about ISSE 2000 will be available at:
WWW.eema.org/ISSE
Or from: Director of Events Programme Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
STEERING COMMITTEE:
Detlef Eckert (European Commission - DGXIII)
Frank Jorissen (EEMA)
Helmut Reimer (TeleTrusT)
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:
Francesco Baygual, FESTE (Spain)
Alfred Buellesbach, DaimlerChrysler (Germany)
Simon Corell, iD2 (Sweden)
Don Easter, ABN AMRO (The Netherlands)
Stefan Engel-Flechsig, Sonera (Finland)
Imanol Garcia, Penta 3 (Spain)
Xuejia Lai, Entrust Technologies Europe (Switzerland)
Matt Landrock, Cryptomathic (Denmark)
Michele Mooney, BT (UK)
Nick Pope, Security & Standards Consultancy Ltd. (UK)
Bart Preneel, KU Leuven (Belgium)
Helmut Reimer, TeleTrusT (Germany)
Paulo Rossini, TELSY, Telecom Italia Group (Italy)
Wolfgang Schneider, GMD (Germany)
Jacques Stern (ENS, France)
CHAIRMAN OF THE PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:
Norbert Pohlmann (Chairman of the Board of TeleTrusT, Germany)
DIRECTOR OF EVENTS
Patricia Doward
EEMA - The European Forum for Electronic Business
Alexander House, High Street
Inkberrow
Worcs, WR7 4EL
United Kingdom
Tel. +44 1386 793-028
Fax +44 1386 793-268
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PROGRAMME MANAGER
Ulrike Schulte
TeleTrusT - The Association for the Promotion of Trustworthiness of
IT-systems
Dennewartstrasse 27
D-52068 Aachen
Germany
Tel. +49 241 963-2639
Fax +49 241 963-1423
Mobil 0173 272 2639
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ulrike Schulte
Programme Manager
TeleTrusT Deutschland e.V.
Tel: +49 (0)241 963 2639
Fax: +49 (0)241 963 1423
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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ISSE 2000 - BARCELONA - 27-29 September
For up-date information on ISSE 2000
Visit our web site: http://www.eema.org/isse
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