[TYPES/announce] Final call for participation: 2011 COMPUTER SECURITY FOUNDATIONS SYMPOSIUM (CSF 2011)
Matteo Maffei
maffei at cs.uni-saarland.de
Fri May 20 03:55:42 EDT 2011
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2011 COMPUTER SECURITY FOUNDATIONS SYMPOSIUM (CSF 2011)
--- Domaine de l'Abbaye des Vaux de Cernay, France , June 27-29, 2011 ---
CSF associated workshops: ASA-5, FCC11
Website: http://csf2011.inria.fr/
*** Registration will close on May 31 ***
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The Computer Security Foundations Symposium is an annual
conference for researchers in computer security, to examine current
theories of security, the formal models that provide a context for
those theories, and techniques for verifying security.
Over the past two decades, many seminal papers and techniques have
been presented first at CSF. In 2008, CiteSeer listed CSF as 38th out
of more than 1200 computer science venues (top 3.11%) in impact based
on citation frequency. CiteSeerX lists CSF 2007 as 7th out of 581
computer science venues (top 1.2%) in impact based on citation
frequency.
The atmosphere of the symposium is informal, often in a peaceful,
rural setting that encourages an exchange of thoughtful technical
discussion by all attendees, both during and after scheduled
presentations.
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Invited talks:
Speaker: Patrick McDaniel, Penn State University
Title: tba
Speaker: Gerwin Klein, University of New South Wales
Title: Towards Provable OS Security
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List of accepted papers:
Obstruction-free Authorization Enforcement: Aligning Security With
Business Objectives
David Basin, Samuel J. Burri and Günter Karjoth
Integrated Specification and Verification of Security Protocols and Policies
Simone Frau and Mohammad Torabi Dashti
Modular Protections Against Non-control Data Attacks
Cole Schlesinger, Karthik Pattabiraman, Nikhil Swamy, David Walker and
Benjamin Zorn
Vertical Protocol Composition
Thomas Gross and Sebastian Moedersheim
Formal analysis of protocols based on TPM state registers
Stéphanie Delaune, Steve Kremer, Mark D. Ryan and Graham Steel
Automated proofs for Diffie-Hellman-based key exchanges
Long Ngo, Colin Boyd and Juan Gonzalez Nieto
Guiding a General-Purpose C Verifier to Prove Cryptographic Protocols
François Dupressoir, Andrew D. Gordon, Jan Jürjens and David A. Naumann
Security for Key Management Interfaces
Steve Kremer, Graham Steel and Bogdan Warinschi
Attacking and fixing Helios: An analysis of ballot secrecy
Ben Smyth and Véronique Cortier
Local Memory via Layout Randomization
Radha Jagadeesan, Corin Pitcher, Julian Rathke and James Riely
Termination-Insensitive Computational Indistinguishability (and
applications to computational soundness)
Dominique Unruh
Verification of stateful processes in ProVerif
Myrto Arapinis, Mark Ryan and Eike Ritter
Resource-aware Authorization Policies for Statically Typed
Cryptographic Protocols
Michele Bugliesi, Stefano Calzavara, Fabienne Eigner and Matteo Maffei
Static analysis for efficient hybrid information-flow control
Scott Moore and Stephen Chong
The Complexity of Quantitative Information Flow Problems
Pavol Cerny, Krishnendu Chatterjee and Thomas A. Henzinger
Assumptions and Guarantees for Compositional Noninterference
Heiko Mantel, David Sands and Henning Sudbrock
A Statistical Test for Information Leaks Using Continuous Mutual Information
Tom Chothia and Apratim Guha
Regret Minimizing Audits: A Learning-theoretic Basis for Privacy Protection
Jeremiah Blocki, Nicolas Christin, Anupam Datta and Arunesh Sinha
Information-theoretic Bounds for Differentially Private Mechanisms
Gilles Barthe and Boris Köpf
Dynamic Enforcement of Knowledge-based Security Policies
Piotr Mardziel, Stephen Magill, Michael Hicks, Mudhakar Srivatsa
A formal framework for provenance security
James Cheney
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Registration:
For online registration, please follow the link on the
CSF website at http://csf2011.inria.fr/registration
Registration is now open. Registration will close on May 31.
Accomodation:
The registration fee does not include hotel rooms. However, the
registration website allows you to reserve a room at one of the two
conference hotels :
- Abbaye des Vaux-de-Cernay
- Hôtel des Harras
Both hotels are in the grounds of the Abbaye des Vaux de Cernay,
adjacent to each other.
As availability is limited, a first-come, first-served policy will be
applied. (Register quickly!)
For details, please see http://csf2011.inria.fr/registration
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CSF Program Chairs:
- Michael Backes: Saarland University and Max Planck Institute for
Software Systems, Germany
- Steve Zdancewic: University of Pennsylvania
CSF General Chair:
- Steve Kremer: INRIA, LSV, CNRS & ENS Cachan
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