The submission deadline for the 1st USENIX Workshop on Health Security and Privacy (HealthSec ‘10) is just under two weeks away.
Please submit your work by Friday, April 9, 2010.
HealthSec ’10 is intended as a forum for lively discussion of aggressively innovative and potentially disruptive ideas on all aspects of medical and health security and privacy. A fundamental goal of the workshop is to promote cross-disciplinary interactions between fields, including, but not limited to, technology, medicine, and policy.
Position papers will be selected for their potential to stimulate or catalyze further research and explorations of new directions, as well as for their potential to spark productive discussions at the workshop.
The full Call for Papers and submission guidelines can be found here.
HealthSec ‘10 will take place on August 10, 2010, in Washington, DC, and will be co-located with the 19th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security ’10).
Take advantage of the Early Bird Discount Registration Deadline! Register by Monday, April 5, 2010, and save!
The program includes 29 refereed papers representing some of the outstanding work in the area, with topics including cloud services, Web browsers and servers, datacenter and wireless networks, malware, and more.
Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to meet with leading researchers in the computer networking, distributed systems, and operating systems communities.
Register today!
Join us April 27, 2010, in San Jose, CA, for the 2010 Internet Network Management Workshop/Workshop on Research on Enterprise Networking (INM/WREN ‘10).
The joint INM/WREN workshop seeks to bring together researchers in two closely related communities: network management and enterprise networks. There are several synergies between the two communities, and this workshop provides a common forum for researchers working in this space.
Registration is now open and the program is available.
INM/WREN ‘10 is co-located with NSDI ‘10, taking place April 28-30, 2010 in San Jose, CA.
Join us April 27, 2010, in San Jose, CA, for the 3rd USENIX Workshop on Large-Scale Exploits and Emergent Threats (LEET ‘10).
Now in its third year, LEET continues to provide a unique forum for the discussion of threats to the confidentiality of our data, the integrity of digital transactions, and the dependability of the technologies we increasingly rely on.
LEET aims to be a true workshop, with the twin goals of fostering the development of preliminary work and helping to unify the broad community of researchers and practitioners who focus on worms, bots, spam, spyware, phishing, DDoS, and the ever-increasing palette of large-scale Internet-based threats.
Registration is now open and the program is available.
LEET ‘10 is co-located with NSDI ‘10, taking place April 28-30, 2010 in San Jose, CA.