introduction
Information is now the most important commodity in a global market. Individuals, businesses and governments are dependable on information embedded in secure, privacy aware and trustworthy IT infrastructures. Classical information security services such as authentication and authorisation urgently demand a re-design and improved implementation to ensure security, privacy and trust features in today’s integrated and complex information rich environments.
Papers offering research contributions focusing on security, privacy and trust have been selected for the 22nd IFIP TC-11 International Information Security Conference.
Papers will present theory, applications or practical experiences including, but not limited to the following topics:
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Applications of cryptography, key management and PKI
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Architectures for Information Security, Privacy and Trust
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New approaches to Fraud Management Systems in Advanced Network Infrastructures
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New approaches to classical Information Security Services such as Identification, Authentication, Authorization, Integrity and Non-repudiation
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Information Security culture including ethics and social issues
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Change Management Systems for implementing Security, Privacy and Trust in organizational environments
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Information security as part of Corporate Governance
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Digital Forensics and Forensic Auditing
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Security, Privacy and Trust for advanced application infrastructures
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Incorporating Security, Privacy and Trust in educational activities
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New approaches for enhancing security, privacy and trust in E-mail environments
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Firewalls for the next generation networks
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Future visions for Information Security Management
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Designing / re-designing Human Computer Interaction for Security, Privacy and Trust
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Identity theft and management
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New applications for steganography
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Information warfare and critical infrastructure protection
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Security, Privacy and Trust in RFID and Sensor networks
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New approaches for Intrusion detection
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Security, Privacy and Trust for Wireless environments
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New requirements for international Information Security Standards
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Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs)
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Risk analysis and risk management for complex environments
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Standards, Certification, Accreditation and Evaluation of Information Security in companies
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Incorporating Security, Privacy and Trust in System development methodologies
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Trust Models and Management
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Information Security Metrics
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Vulnerability Assessments for integrated environments
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