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Subject: Fwd: [dss-x] WG: Security Standardisation Research Conference 2019 (ACM CCS Workshop)
OpenC2 Technical Committee,
I received this from Chet Ensign and thought it would be of interest to our members based in Europe. Actually of interest to all of us, but the TDY costs will
be less for our colleagues in Europeâ If you are going to attend the London conference, will you consider submitting OpenC2?
VR Joe Brule.
From: Chet Ensign <chet.ensign@oasis-open.org>
Best, /chet ---------- Forwarded message --------- FYI Von: esi : etsi tc esi (electronic signatures and infrastructures) <ESI@LIST.ETSI.ORG>
Im Auftrag von Peter Lipp The 5th Conference on Security Standards Research will be held in London, UK, 11 Nov 2019. Please note that SSR is an ACM CCS workshop this year. The purpose of this conference is to discuss the many research problems deriving from studies of existing standards, the development of revisions to existing standards, and the exploration of completely new areas of standardisation. Indeed,
many security standards bodies are only beginning to address the issue of transparency, so that the process of selecting security techniques for standardisation can be seen to be as scientific and unbiased as possible. This year, we would also like to encourage active law researchers in data protection and privacy to submit to the conference. This aligns with the presence of the GDPR in the EU. Submissions about regulation-related aspects of blockchain
technology and the IoT are particularly welcomed. We would also love to see more standardisation efforts being open to interaction with academics. This follows in the footsteps of IETFâs design approach for TLS 1.3, which has seen substantial academic input.
Similarly, several post-quantum efforts have seen interaction between academia and industry. This conference is intended to cover the full spectrum of research on security standardisation, including, but not restricted to, work on cryptographic techniques (including ANSI, IEEE, IETF, ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27, ITU-T and NIST), security
management, security evaluation criteria, security policy, network security, privacy and identity management, smart cards and RFID tags, biometrics, security modules, and industry-specific security standards (e.g. those produced by the payments, telecommunications
and computing industries for such things as payment protocols, mobile telephony and trusted computing). An overview of the previous SSR conferences can be found at
ssresearch.eu Please consider submitting a paper! More information can be found on the conference website:
https://conferences.ncl.ac.uk/ssr2019/ Peter --
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