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Third ACM Conference on Wireless Network Security (WiSec 10)

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        The Third ACM Conference on Wireless Network Security

                            ACM WiSec '10

                          March 22-24, 2010
          Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, USA
                 http://www.sigsac.org/wisec/WiSec2010
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                       *** CALL FOR PAPERS ***

As wireless networks become ubiquitous, their security gains in
importance. The ACM Conference on Wireless Network Security (WiSec) aims
at exploring attacks on wireless networks as well as techniques to thwart
them. The considered networks encompass cellular, metropolitan, local
area, vehicular, ad hoc, satellite, underwater, cognitive radio, and
sensor networks, as well as RFID.

ACM WiSec results from the merger of three workshops: ESAS (European
Workshop on the Security of Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks), SASN (ACM
Workshop on the Security of Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks) and WiSe (ACM
Workshop on Wireless Security).
The proceedings will be published by the ACM.

Important Dates:
   Submission due:		September 21, 2009
   Notification of acceptance:	November 30, 2009
   Camera-ready version due:	January 6, 2010
   Conference:			March 22-24, 2010

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

   * Naming and addressing vulnerabilities
   * Key management in wireless/mobile environments
   * Secure neighbor discovery / Secure localization
   * Secure PHY and MAC protocols
   * Trust establishment
   * Intrusion detection, detection of malicious behavior
   * Revocation of malicious parties
   * Denial of service
   * User privacy, location privacy
   * Anonymity, prevention of traffic analysis
   * Identity theft and phishing in mobile networks
   * Charging
   * Cooperation and prevention of non-cooperative behavior
   * Economics of wireless security
   * Vulnerability and attack modeling
   * Incentive-aware secure protocol design
   * Jamming/Anti-jamming communication
   * Cross-layer design for security
   * Monitoring and surveillance
   * Cryptographic primitives for wireless communication
   * Formal methods for wireless security
   * Mobile platform and systems (OS and application) security

General Chair:
   Susanne Wetzel		Stevens Institute of Technology, USA

Program Committee Co-chairs:
   Cristina Nita-Rotaru		Purdue University, USA
   Frank Stajano		University of Cambridge, UK

Publicity Chair:
   Reza Curtmola		New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA

Web/Publication Chair:
   Jing Dong			Purdue Univeristy, USA

Steering Committee:
   Jean-Pierre Hubaux, EPFL, Switzerland (chair)
   Claude Castelluccia, INRIA, France
   Douglas Maughan, DHS/HSARPA, USA
   Adrian Perrig, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
   Nitin Vaidya, University of Illinois, USA
   Dirk Westhoff, NEC Europe Network Lab, Germany
   Levente Buttyan, BME, Hungary
   Virgil Gligor, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
   Peng Ning, North Carolina State University, USA
   Radha Poovendran, University of Washington, USA
   Cliff Wang, Army Research Office, USA