Just an FYI. The attached is a call for papers for ACM CCS2006 Workshop
on Digital Identity Management.
Also you can find the information at www2.pflab.ecl.ntt.co.jp/dim2006
Kenji Takahashi
NTT
Tokyo, Japan
[Call for Papers]
ACM CCS2006 Workshop on Digital Identity Management
November 3, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA
The Second Workshop on Digital Identity Management will explore the
relevance of User Centric Identity Management as an organizing principle
for digital identity. It is designed to bring together practitioners,
corporate researchers and academics to explore the newly emerging "User
Centric" technologies for identity management.
Our society is facing challenges that lead us to consider fundamental
changes in managing identities, the global scale deployment of stronger
authentication and privacy protection beyond simple password and
patched-work solutions. User centric identity management is currently
viewed as a useful high-level organizing principle for designing
solutions to meet these challenges and is being actively pursued both in
industry and academia.
User centric identity shifts the focus from domain-centric identity
management to the users themselves, giving them greater flexibility in
how and where they store their identities, control over how those
identities are used and shared, and stronger assurances of good
privacy. Despite the acceptance of the value of user-centric
technologies, there is no universally recognized set of criteria by
which user-centrism can be measured. For some, the term means identity
hosted on the client, for others it means giving the user more options
as to where on the network they store their identity, etc.
The goal of the workshop is to lay the foundation and agenda for
further research and development in this area. Under the broad umbrella
of user-centric identity, we are soliciting papers from researchers and
practitioners on topics including, (but not limited to):
- Basic principles - what makes an identity system user-centric?
- Client-hosted identity
- Consistent UI for identity transactions
- Identity lifecycle management
- Identity Metasystem
- Identity theft prevention
- Privacy-enhancing identity management
- Private Credentials
- Social networks
- Strong authentication
- Unlinkability of Transactions
- URI-based identity systems
Important Dates:
Paper submissions due : July 7, 2006
Acceptance notifications : August 4, 2006
Camera ready copy : August 21, 2006
CCS Conference : October 31 ? November 2, 2006
DIM Workshop : November 3, 2006
Chair:
Atsuhiro Goto, NTT, Japan
Program Committee:
Gail-Joon Ahn, University of North Carolina Charlotte, USA
Elisa Bertino, Purdue University, USA
Stefan Brands, Credentica, Canada
Jan Camenisch, IBM Zurich Lab, Switzerland
David Chadwick, University of Kent, UK
Johannes Ernst, NetMesh, USA
Hidehito Gomi, NEC, Japan
Dick Hardt, Sxip, USA
Brian LaMacchia, Microsoft, USA
Paul Madsen, NTT, Canada
Eve Maler, Sun Microsystems, USA
Toshihiko Matsuo, NTT Data, Japan
Birgit Pfitzmann, IBM Zurich Lab, Switzerland
Ravi Sandhu, George Mason University and TriCipher, USA
Angela Sasse, University College London, UK
Diana Smetters, PARC, USA
Tsuyoshi Takagi, Future University - Hakodate, Japan
Kenji Takahashi, NTT, Japan
For further information:
Write to ccs2006-dim_at_lab.ntt.co.jp or visit
www2.pflab.ecl.ntt.co.jp/dim2006
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