Papers and proposals for panel sessions related to security and
privacy are being solicited. Possible topics include encryption, data
base security, operating system and application security, network
security, formal models, formal verification, and privacy protection.
In addition, effort will be made to provide a common middle ground
between the encryption and system security communities, which in the
past have been largely nonoverlapping. Both theoretical and practical
contributions are encouraged.
Please submit for review by 1 February 1982 six copies of your paper
or panel proposal to Dr. Peter Neumann, SRI International EL301, 333
Ravenswood Ave., Menlo Park, California 94025. Please indicate
realistic minimum and maximum lengths of time that you feel would be
appropriate for your talk. Authors will be notified by 1 March 1982.
Revised versions of the accepted papers should be returned by 12 April
in camera-ready form to guarantee their being available for
distribution at the conference. In order to keep the sessions as
timely as possible, late entries may also be considered in cases of
high relevance, subject to remaining review time and program space.
However, in such cases early notification of intent would be
appreciated. In addition to the papers and panels, time will be
allocated for informal discussions.
(don't take the Feb. 1 date too seriously)