I'd love to attend. 1) Can you handle remote participants? 2) Any chance you want to move this to Hawaii? I can host the work space. Seriously.
Aloha, -- Jim Manico @Manicode > On Apr 20, 2017, at 7:42 PM, Torsten Lodderstedt <tors...@lodderstedt.net> > wrote: > > Hi all, > > I'm pleased to announce the hosts managed to change the date of the security > workshop to the end of the week before IETF-99, July 13-14. > > Please find the updated CfP below. > > kind regards, > Torsten. > > =============================================================================== > > C a l l F o r P a p e r s > > Second OAuth Security Workshop (OSW 2017) > > Zurich, Switzerland -- July 13-14, 2017 (note the changed event date) > > WWW: https://zisc.ethz.ch/oauth-security-workshop-2017-cfp/ > > Position paper submission deadline: May 2, 2017 (AoE, UTC-12). > > =============================================================================== > > Overview > > The OAuth Security Workshop (OSW) focuses on improving security of the > OAuth standard and related Internet protocols. This workshop brings > together the IETF OAuth Working Group and security experts from > research, industry, and standardization to this end. The workshop is > hosted by the Zurich Information Security and Privacy Center at ETH Zurich. > > While the standardization process of OAuth ensures extensive reviews > (both security and non-security related), further analysis by security > experts from academia and industry is essential to ensure high quality > specifications. Contributions to this workshop can help to improve the > security of the Web and the Internet. > > > Scope > > We seek position papers related to the security of OAuth, OpenID > Connect, and other technologies using OAuth under the hood. > Contributions regarding technologies that are used in OAuth, such as > JOSE, or impact the security of OAuth, such as Web technology, are also > welcome. > > > Important Dates > > Position paper submission deadline: May 2, 2017 (AoE, UTC-12). > Author notification: May 15, 2017. > Registration deadline: June 16, 2017. > Workshop: July 13 and July 14, 2017. > > > Invited Speakers > > Cas Cremers, University of Oxford > > > Submission > > We welcome position papers that describe existing work, raise new > requirements, highlight challenges, write-ups of implementation and > deployment experience, lessons-learned from successful or failed > attempts, and ideas on how to improve OAuth and OAuth extensions. > > Position papers submitted to the OAuth Security Workshop may report on > (unpublished) work in progress, be submitted to other places, and may > even have already appeared or been accepted elsewhere. > > Submissions must be in PDF format and should feature reasonable margins > and formatting. There is no page limit, but the submission should be > brief (ideally not more than 3-5 pages). Submissions should not be > anonymized. > > Submission Website: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=osw17 > > > Publication and Presentation > > One of the authors of the accepted position paper is expected to present > the paper at the workshop. > > All presentations and papers will be put online but there will be no > formal proceedings. Authors of accepted papers will have the option to > revise their papers before they are put online. > > > IPR Policy > > The workshop will have no expectation of IPR disclosure or licensing > related to its submissions. Authors are responsible for obtaining > appropriate publication clearances. > > > Program Committee > > Chairs > David Basin (ETH Zurich) > Torsten Lodderstedt (YES Europe) > > Members > John Bradley (Ping Identity) > Ralf Küsters (University of Stuttgart) > Chris Mitchell (Royal Holloway University of London) > Anthony Nadalin (Microsoft) > Nat Sakimura (Nomura Research Institute) > Ralf Sasse (ETH Zurich) > Jörg Schwenk (Ruhr University Bochum) > Hannes Tschofenig (IETF OAuth Working Group Co-Chair) > >> Am 13.03.2017 um 21:01 schrieb John Bradley <ve7...@ve7jtb.com>: >> >> I did point out earlier when I discovered the dates, that I similarly asked >> for it to be later in the week. >> It is probably fine for Europeans but it will stop many people from being >> able to attend including myself unless I can come up with other meetings in >> Europe to fill those days. >> >> If we cant move it then we will have to live with it and attend or not. >> >> John B. >> >>> On Mar 13, 2017, at 4:46 PM, Torsten Lodderstedt <tors...@lodderstedt.net> >>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Mike, >>> >>> yes, those are the right dates. There are restrictions from the host's >>> side, that’s why the workshop needs to take place on Monday and Tuesday. As >>> far as I remember the host was clear about that from the beginning. >>> >>> best regards, >>> Torsten. >>> >>>> Am 12.03.2017 um 22:15 schrieb Mike Jones <michael.jo...@microsoft.com>: >>>> >>>> Are Monday-Tuesday, July 10-11 really the right dates? I'm asking because >>>> IETF in Prague doesn't start until Sunday, July 16th. That leaves 4 days >>>> dead time in between for those of us who are attending both. >>>> >>>> When I was first told about this workshop, I was told that it would be >>>> sometime Wednesday-Friday that week. Can it be moved back to those dates? >>>> That would be a big help for those of us travelling distances to attend. >>>> >>>> Or is there also another event in the Wednesday-Friday timeframe that >>>> people should also be considering attending? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> -- Mike >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: OAuth [mailto:oauth-boun...@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Torsten >>>> Lodderstedt >>>> Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2017 12:28 PM >>>> To: oauth@ietf.org >>>> Subject: [OAUTH-WG] Second OAuth Security Workshop (Call for Papers) >>>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> the OAuth WG and the ETH Zurich will organize another workshop on OAuth >>>> security (after the one last year in Trier). >>>> >>>> Please find the Call for Papers below. >>>> >>>> kind regards, >>>> Torsten. >>>> >>>> C a l l F o r P a p e r s >>>> >>>> Second OAuth Security Workshop (OSW 2017) >>>> >>>> Zurich, Switzerland -- July 10-11, 2017 >>>> >>>> WWW:https://zisc.ethz.ch/oauth-security-workshop-2017-cfp/ >>>> >>>> =============================================================================== >>>> >>>> Overview >>>> >>>> The OAuth Security Workshop (OSW) focuses on improving security of the >>>> OAuth standard and related Internet protocols. This workshop brings >>>> together the IETF OAuth Working Group and security experts from research, >>>> industry, and standardization to this end. The workshop is hosted by the >>>> Zurich Information Security and Privacy Center at ETH Zurich. >>>> >>>> While the standardization process of OAuth ensures extensive reviews (both >>>> security and non-security related), further analysis by security experts >>>> from academia and industry is essential to ensure high quality >>>> specifications. Contributions to this workshop can help to improve the >>>> security of the Web and the Internet. >>>> >>>> >>>> Scope >>>> >>>> We seek position papers related to the security of OAuth, OpenID Connect, >>>> and other technologies using OAuth under the hood. >>>> Contributions regarding technologies that are used in OAuth, such as JOSE, >>>> or impact the security of OAuth, such as Web technology, are also welcome. >>>> >>>> >>>> Important Dates >>>> >>>> Position paper submission deadline: May 2, 2017 (AoE, UTC-12). >>>> Author notification: May 15, 2017. >>>> Registration deadline: June 16, 2017. >>>> Workshop: July 10 and July 11, 2017. >>>> >>>> >>>> Invited Speakers >>>> >>>> Cas Cremers, University of Oxford >>>> >>>> >>>> Submission >>>> >>>> We welcome position papers that describe existing work, raise new >>>> requirements, highlight challenges, write-ups of implementation and >>>> deployment experience, lessons-learned from successful or failed attempts, >>>> and ideas on how to improve OAuth and OAuth extensions. >>>> >>>> Position papers submitted to the OAuth Security Workshop may report on >>>> (unpublished) work in progress, be submitted to other places, and may even >>>> have already appeared or been accepted elsewhere. >>>> >>>> Submissions must be in PDF format and should feature reasonable margins >>>> and formatting. There is no page limit, but the submission should be brief >>>> (ideally not more than 3-5 pages). Submissions should not be anonymized. >>>> >>>> Submission Website:https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=osw17 >>>> >>>> >>>> Publication and Presentation >>>> >>>> One of the authors of the accepted position paper is expected to present >>>> the paper at the workshop. >>>> >>>> All presentations and papers will be put online but there will be no >>>> formal proceedings. Authors of accepted papers will have the option to >>>> revise their papers before they are put online. >>>> >>>> >>>> IPR Policy >>>> >>>> The workshop will have no expectation of IPR disclosure or licensing >>>> related to its submissions. Authors are responsible for obtaining >>>> appropriate publication clearances. >>>> >>>> >>>> Program Committee >>>> >>>> Chairs >>>> David Basin (ETH Zurich) >>>> Torsten Lodderstedt (YES Europe) >>>> >>>> Members >>>> John Bradley (Ping Identity) >>>> Ralf Küsters (University of Stuttgart) >>>> Chris Mitchell (Royal Holloway University of London) Anthony Nadalin >>>> (Microsoft) Nat Sakimura (Nomura Research Institute) Ralf Sasse (ETH >>>> Zurich) Jörg Schwenk (Ruhr University Bochum) Hannes Tschofenig (IETF >>>> OAuth Working Group Co-Chair) >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> OAuth mailing list >>>> OAuth@ietf.org >>>> https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/oauth >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> OAuth mailing list >>> OAuth@ietf.org >>> https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/oauth >> > > _______________________________________________ > OAuth mailing list > OAuth@ietf.org > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/oauth
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