日本データベース学会

dbjapanメーリングリストアーカイブ(2006年)

CFP: 3rd VLDB Workshop on Secure Data Management



    日本データベース学会の皆様

    京都大学の岩井原です.

  
9月のソウルのVLDBに関連した,セキュリティとプライバシー関係の
ワークショップSDM2006の締切が5月21日まで延長されましたのでお知らせします.

プロシーディングスはLecture Note in Computer Scienceで出版される
そうです.

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3rd VLDB Workshop on Secure Data Management
- with special session on security and privacy in healthcare -
http://www.hitech-projects.com/sdm-workshop/sdm06.html

September 10-11, 2006
The Convention and Exhibition Center (COEX)
Seoul, Korea
In conjunction with 32nd International Conference on Very Large Databases
http://aitrc.kaist.ac.kr/~vldb06/

The 3rd SDM workshop builds upon the success of the first two workshops,
which were organized in conjunction with VLDB 2004 in Toronto, Canada and
VLDB 2005 in Trondheim, Norway.


Motivation
Although cryptography and security techniques have been around for quite
some time, emerging technologies such as ubiquitous computing and ambient
intelligence that exploit increasingly interconnected networks, mobility
and personalization, put new requirements on security with respect to
data management. As data is accessible anytime anywhere, according to
these new concepts, it becomes much easier to get unauthorized data
access. Furthermore, it becomes simpler to collect, store, and search
personal information and endanger people's privacy. Therefore, research
in the area of secure data management is of growing importance,
attracting attention of both the data management and security research
communities The interesting problems range from traditional ones
such as, access control (with all variations, like dynamic,
context-aware, role-based), database security (e.g. efficient database
encryption schemes, search over encrypted data, etc.), privacy
preserving data mining to controlled sharing of data.

This year, we will continue with a tradition to have a special session
devoted to secure data management in healthcare. Data security and
privacy issue are traditionally important in the medical domain.
However, recent developments and increasing deployment of IT in
healthcare such as the introduction of electronic health records
and extramural applications in the personal health care domain,
pose new challenges towards the protection of medical data. In contrast
to other domains, such as financial, which can absorb the cost of the
abuse of the system, healthcare cannot. Once sensitive information about
individual's health problems is uncovered and social damage is done,
there is no way to revoke the information or to restitute the individual.
In addition to this, the medical field has some other specific
characteristics, such as long-term value of medical data and
flexibility with respect to, on one hand confidentiality, and
on the other hand availability of medical data in the case of emergency.


Aim
The aim of the workshop is to bring together people from the security
research community and data management research community in order to
exchange ideas on the secure management of data. This year an additional
special session will be organized with the focus on secure and private
data management in healthcare. The workshop will provide forum for
discussing practical experiences and theoretical research efforts that
can help in solving the critical problems in secure data management.
Authors from both academia and industry are invited to submit papers
presenting novel research on the topics of interest (see below).


Topics
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following:
- Secure Data Management
- Database Security
- Secure Storage
- Data Integrity
- Data Anonymization
- Data Hiding
- Search on Encrypted Data
- Metadata and Security
- XML Security
- Privacy Preserving Data Mining
- Statistical Database Security
- Digital and Enterprise Rights Management
- Healthcare Security
- Multimedia Security and Privacy
- Authorization and Access Control
- Private Authentication
- Identity Management
- Privacy Enhancing Technologies
- Private Information Retrieval
- User Profiling and Privacy
- Security, Privacy and Ubiquitous Computing
- Information Dissemination Control
- Protection of Personally Identifiable Information
- Applied Cryptography
- Web service security
- Secure Semantic Web
- Privacy and Security with RFID
- Watermarking
- Trust Management
- Security and Privacy Management


Format of the workshop and proceedings
Provisional program:
1. Invited Talk
2. Presentation of papers with discussions
3. Special session on secure data management in healthcare

The proceedings will be published in the Spinger Lecture
Notes on Computer Science series.


Paper submission
Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research papers that are
not being considered for publication in any other forum. Manuscripts should
be submitted electronically as PDF or PS files via email to
al_sdm05 [at] natlab.research.philips.com Full papers should not exceed fifteen pages
in length (formatted using the camera-ready templates of Springer Lecture Notes
in Computer Science). We also encourage submitting position statement papers
describing research work in progress or lessons learned in practice
(max six pages). Submissions must be received no later than May 7. Please
check the workshop page for further information and submission instructions:
http://www.hitech-projects.com/sdm-workshop/

Important dates
Submission deadline: May 21, 2006
Notification of acceptance or rejection: June 18, 2006
Final versions due: June 30, 2006
Workshop: September 10 -11, 2006
VLDB conference: September 12 - 15, 2006

Workshop organizers
Willem Jonker, Philips Research / Twente University, Netherlands
Milan Petkovic, Philips Research, Netherlands

Program Committee
Gerrit Bleumer, Francotyp-Postalia, Germany
Ljiljana Brankovic, University of Newcastle, Australia
Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati, University of Milan, Italy
Ernesto Damiani, University of Milan, Italy
Eric Diehl, Thomson Research, France
Lee Dong Hoon, Korea university, Korea
Csilla Farkas, University of South Carolina, USA
Ling Feng, Twente University, Netherlands
Eduardo Fern疣dez-Medina, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Elena Ferrari, Universit\xDFdegli Studi dell'Insubria, Italy
Simone Fischer-H\x97\xC3ner, Karlstad University, Sweden
Tyrone Grandison, IBM Almaden Research Center, USA
Ehud Gudes, Ben-Gurion University, Israel
Hakan Hacigumus, IBM Almaden Research Center, USA
Marit Hansen, Independent Centre for Privacy Protection, Germany
Pieter Hartel, Twente University, Netherlands
Min-Shiang Hwang, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan
Mizuho Iwaihara, Kyoto University, Japan
Sushil Jajodia, George Mason University, USA
Ton Kalker, HP Labs, USA
Marc Langheinrich, Institute for Pervasive Computing ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Nick Mankovich, Philips Medical Systems, USA
Sharad Mehrotra, University of California at Irvine, USA
Stig Frode Mj\x8F\xCDsnes, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Eiji Okamoto, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Sylvia Osborn, University of Western Ontario, Canada
G\x97\xCFther Pernul, University of Regensburg. Germany
Birgit Pfitzmann, IBM Zurich Research Lab, Switzerland
Bart Preneel, KU Leuven, Belgium
Kai Rannenberg, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
Andreas Schaad, SAP Labs, France
Morton Swimmer, IBM Zurich Research Lab, Switzerland
Sheng Zhong, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
Josip Zoric, Norwegian Telecom, Norway


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