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EuroPKI workshop



Dear All

please find below the fourth call for papers for the EuroPKI workshop.

Unfortunately the third call, which was distributed approx 2 weeks ago
to the PKIX list, was trapped by the list manager because it contained a
large PDF attachment, and I was only notified today that the message was
never actually sent to the list. We have therefore extended the deadline
by a couple of days to allow PKIX members to submit a paper if they have
one.

I am glad to announce that Carlisle Adams will be giving the keynote
speech. So put the dates, 31 June-1 July in your diaries, and submit a
paper if you have one.

Regards

David
2nd  EURO_PKI
2nd European PKI Workshop
Research and Applications


 

30 June- 1 July 2005, Canterbury, United Kingdom		

http://sec.cs.kent.ac.uk/europki2005/

Fourth Announcement and Call for Papers

The 2nd European PKI Workshop: Research and 
Applications is focusing on research and applications on 
all aspects of Public Key Infrastructure. Submitted papers 
may present theory, applications or practical experiences 
on topics including, but not limited to:

Modeling and Architecture 	
Key Management and Recovery
Bridge CA	
Certificate Status Information
Cross Certification	
Interoperability
Directories	
Repository Protocols
Mobile PKI	
Timestamping
Authentication
Authorisation	
Verification
Reliability in PKI 	
Standards
Certificate Policies and Certification Practice Statements
Privacy	Legal issues, Policies & Regulations
Fault-Tolerance in PKI	
Case Studies
Privilege Management	
Trust
PKI and eCommerce, eBusinees, eGovernment applications

Instructions for paper submission

The Workshop welcomes original papers from academic, 
government, and industry contributors dealing with the 
above or related issues. Papers, which describe ongoing 
research or provide an excellent surveying work, are 
welcome too. All submissions will be subjected to a 
thorough blind review by at least three reviewers. Papers 
should be up to 6000 words in English, including 
bibliography and well-marked appendices. Accepted 
papers will be presented at the Workshop and published in 
the Proceedings by Springer in Lecture Notes in 
Computer Science series 
(http://www.springeronline.com/lncs). 

The Proceedings will be distributed to the Workshop attendees. At least one 
author of each accepted paper is required to register with 
the Workshop and present the paper. To submit a paper, go 
to the conference web site 
(http://sec.cs.kent.ac.uk/europki2005/) and follow the 
instructions posted on the Instructions for Authors page 

Important dates
Submission of papers:	March 1st 2005 

Notification to authors: March 27, 2005

Camera-ready copies:	April 10, 2005 April 12, 2005