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<p style="margin: 0px;">CALL FOR PAPERS<br />
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World Congress on Internet Security (WorldCIS-2011)<br />
Technically Co-Sponsored by IEEE UK/RI Computer Chapter<br />
21-23 February 2011<br />
www.worldcis.org<br />
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The World Congress on Internet Security (WorldCIS-2011)<br />
is Technically Co-Sponsored by IEEE UK/RI Computer Chapter.<br />
The WorldCIS-2011 is an international forum dedicated to<br />
the advancement of the theory and practical implementation<br />
of security on the Internet and Computer Networks.<br />
The inability to properly secure the Internet, computer<br />
networks, protecting the Internet against emerging threats<br />
and vulnerabilities, and sustaining privacy and trust has<br />
been a key focus of research. The WorldCIS aims to provide<br />
a highly professional and comparative academic research<br />
forum that promotes collaborative excellence between<br />
academia and industry.<br />
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On the ubiquitous networking environments, information is<br />
explosively used for various kinds of purposes. From a<br />
service perspective, a number of context or ambient aware<br />
services are envisaged for "ubiquitous networking" but based<br />
on the context security remains an issue.<br />
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The objectives of the WorldCIS are to bridge the knowledge<br />
gap between academia and industry, promote research esteem<br />
and and to fostering discussions on information technologies,<br />
information systems and globa security applications.<br />
The WorldCIS-2011 invites speakers and researchers to submit<br />
papers that encompass conceptual analysis, design<br />
implementation and performance evaluation.<br />
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Original papers are invited on recent advances in Internet,<br />
Computer Communications and Networking Security.<br />
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The topics in WorldCIS-2011 include but are not confined<br />
to the following areas:<br />
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*Internet Security<br />
*Security, trust and privacy<br />
*Self-organizing networks<br />
*Sensor nets and embedded systems<br />
*Service overlays<br />
*Switches and switching<br />
*Topology characterization and inference<br />
*Traffic measurement and analysis<br />
*Traffic engineering and control<br />
*Trust and Data Security<br />
*Virtual and overlay networks<br />
*Web services and performance<br />
*Wireless mesh networks and protocols<br />
*Ad hoc mobile networks Security<br />
*Addressing and location management<br />
*Broadband access technologies<br />
*Blended Internet Security Methods<br />
*Biometrics<br />
*Boundary Issues of Internet Security<br />
*Capacity planning<br />
*Cellular and broadband wireless nets<br />
*Congestion control<br />
*Content distribution<br />
*Cryptography<br />
*Cross layer design and optimization<br />
*Cyber-physical computing/networking<br />
*Geographic information systems<br />
*Privacy Protection and Forensic in Ubi-com<br />
*Quality of Service Issues<br />
*Regulations<br />
*Secured Database Systems<br />
*Security in Data Mining<br />
*Security and Access Control<br />
*Semantic Web and Ontology<br />
*Data management for U-commerce<br />
*Software Architectures<br />
*Defence Systems<br />
*Delay/disruption tolerant networks<br />
*End Users<br />
*Enabling technologies for the Internet<br />
*Implementation and experimental testbeds<br />
*Future Internet Design and Applications<br />
*Middleware support for networking<br />
*Mobility models and systems<br />
*Multicast and anycast<br />
*Multimedia protocols and networking<br />
*Network applications and services<br />
*Network architectures Network control<br />
*Network management<br />
*Network simulation and emulation<br />
*Novel network architectures<br />
*Network and Protocol Architectures<br />
*Peer-to-peer communications<br />
*Performance evaluation<br />
*Power control and management<br />
*Pricing and billing<br />
*Protocols and Standards<br />
*Resource allocation and management<br />
*RFID<br />
*Optical networks<br />
*Routing protocols<br />
*Scheduling and buffer management<br />
*Virtual Reality<br />
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IMPORTANT DATES:<br />
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Full Paper Submission Date: December 1, 2010<br />
Extended Abstract (Work in Progress) Submission Date: December 5, 2010<br />
Proposal for Workshops and Tutorials: November 15, 2010<br />
Notification of Workshop and Tutorial Acceptance: November 30, 2010<br />
Proposal for Industrial Presentation: November 5, 2010<br />
Notification of Extended Abstract Acceptance/Rejection: December 15, 2010<br />
Notification of Industrial Presentation Acceptance: November 15, 2010<br />
Notification of Paper Acceptance/Rejection: November 15, 2010<br />
Camera Ready Extended Abstract Due: December 31, 2010<br />
Camera Ready Paper Due: December 31, 2010<br />
Early Registration Deadline: September 01 to November 30, 2010<br />
Late Registration Deadline: November 30, 2010 to February 21, 2011<br />
Conference Dates: February 21-23, 2011<br />
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For further details, please visit conference website www.worldcis.org<br />
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