Pre-Conference Workshops (October 4, 2010)
- Workshop on Assurable and Usable Security Configuration (SafeConfig 2010)
- Workshop on Digital Rights Management (DRM 2010)
- Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society (WPES 2010)
- Workshop on Scalable Trusted Computing (STC 2010)
The workshop will bring together academic as well as industry researchers to exchange experiences, discuss the major challenges and present future solutions to offer manageable and usable security. This includes topics from design, implementation, and evaluation for usability issues as well as verification, testing and optimization for assurance and correctness issues. This workshop will seek presentations on security configuration abstraction, verification, enforcement, distribution, optimization, testing, visualization and other related topics.
The ACM Workshop on Digital Rights Management is an international forum that serves as an interdisplinary bridge between areas that can be applied to solving the problem of Intellectual Property protection of digital content. These include: cryptography, software and computer systems design, trusted computing, information and signal processing, intellectual property law, policy-making, as well as business analysis and economics. Its purpose is to bring together researchers from the above fields for a full day of formal talks and informal discussions, covering new results that will spur new investigations regarding the foundations and practices of DRM.
The increased power and interconnectivity of computer systems available today create the ability to store and process large amounts of data, resulting in networked information accessible from anywhere at any time. It is becoming easier to collect, exchange, access, process, and link information. This global scenario has inevitably resulted in an increasing degree of awareness with respect to privacy. Privacy issues have been the subject of public debates, and the need for privacy-aware policies, regulations, and techniques has been widely recognized. The goal of this workshop is to discuss the problems of privacy in the global interconnected societies and possible solutions to them.
Built on the continuous success of ACM STC'06, STC'07, STC'08 and STC'09, this workshop focuses on fundamental technologies of trusted computing (in a broad sense, with or without TPMs) and its applications in large-scale systems -- those involving large number of users and parties with varying degrees of trust. The workshop is intended to serve as a forum for researchers as well as practitioners to disseminate and discuss recent advances and emerging issues.
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