<div style="direction: ltr;">[Please accept our apologies if you get multiple copies of this message]<br><br>------------------------------------------------------------------------<br> CALL FOR PAPERS<br>
------------------------------------------------------------------------<br> Third International Conference on<br>Risks and Security of Internet and Systems<br> (CRiSIS 2008)<br><br> October 28-30, 2008<br>
Tozeur, Tunisia<br><br><br>------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br>Conference web site: <a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="http://www.redcad.org/crisis2008/" target="_blank">http://www.redcad.org/crisis2008/</a><br>
<br>------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br><br>The Internet has become essential for the exchange of information. Many user<br>groups from different backgrounds and with different objectives depend on it<br>
to perform their daily tasks. Various activities are carried out via<br>the Internet: between companies (B2B), between businesses and consumers (B2C),<br>or between individuals who create their own virtual communities.<br>
Moreover, many companies are interconnecting their Information Technologies<br>systems, including SCADA (Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition) systems,<br>directly or indirectly to the Internet. At the same time, the use of the<br>
Internet<br>is facing increasing risks regarding safety, reliability, privacy and<br>security,<br>in particular due to vulnerabilities induced by the increasing complexity of<br>Internet-related applications. Therefore, new security and dependability<br>
mechanisms and techniques should be deployed to achieve an assurance level<br>acceptable for critical domains such as transportation, health, defence,<br>banking, critical infrastructures, etc.<br><br>In this context, dependability, security and privacy become a priority<br>
that should be addressed by all actors in research, industry, services<br>and governments. These issues will be studied from different view<br>points: research results, practical experiment and deployment,<br>applications and case studies, etc. Different application domains<br>
are concerned: telemedicine, e-government, e-learning, e-commerce,<br>critical infrastructures, etc. CRiSIS'2008 will be a forum for the<br>participants to broaden professional contacts and for technical<br>discussions on security and dependability issues.<br>
<br><br>The topics addressed by CRiSIS'2008 range from the analysis of faults,<br>risks, attacks and vulnerabilities to system survivability and adaptability,<br>passing through security policies and models, security and dependability<br>
mechanisms and privacy enhancing technologies. The authors are invited to<br>submit research results as well as practical experiments or deployment<br>reports.<br>Industrial papers about applications or case studies are also welcomed in<br>
different domains.<br><br><br>------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br>SUBMISSION OF PAPERS<br>Papers must be written in English or French, and must be submitted<br>electronically in PDF format.<br>
Maximum paper length will be 8 printed pages for full papers or 4 pages for<br>short papers,<br>including figures in IEEE 2-columns style. Papers submissions must be<br>received via the CRiSIS'2008 web site.<br><br>A selection of the best conference papers will be revised and published in<br>
a special issue of<br>the International Journal of Information and Computer Security (IJICS).<br><br>------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br>AUTHOR'S DEADLINES<br>Paper Submission due: April 30, 2008<br>
Notification of acceptance: May 31, 2008<br>Final paper submission and authors' registration: June 30, 2008<br>Conference Dates: October 28-30, 2008<br><br>========================================================================<br>
<br>CRiSIS'2008 Honorary Chair<br> Claude Kirchner, INRIA - Bordeaux, France<br><br>------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br>CRiSIS'2008 Program Chairs<br> Mohamed Mosbah, LaBRI - Bordeaux, France<br>
Mohamed Jmaiel, ENI - Sfax, Tunisia<br><br>------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br>CRiSIS'2008 Program Committee<br> Anas Abou El Kalem, IRIT - Toulouse, France<br>
Nadjib Badache, LSI, USTHB, Algeria<br> Kamel Barkaoui, CNAM – Paris, France<br> Abdelfettah Belguith, ENSI – Tunis, Tunisia<br> Hanene Ben Abdallah, FSEG – Sfax, Tunisia<br>
Samir Ben Ahmed, INSA – Tunis, Tunisia<br> Rahma Ben Ayed, ENI – Tunis, Tunisia<br> Frédéric Cuppens, ENST - Bretagne, France<br> Hervé Debar, France Télécom R&D, France<br>
Sabrina De Capitani, University of Milano, Italy<br> Khalil Drira, LAAS - Toulouse, France<br> Rachida Dssouli, Concordia Univ, Canada<br> Dieter Gollmann, TU - Hamburg, Germany<br>
Ahmed Hadj Kacem, FSEG – Sfax, Tunisia<br> Farouk Kamoun, ENSI - Manouba,Tunisia<br> Catherine Meadows, N. R. Laboratory, USA<br> Abdallah Mhamed, INT - Evry, France<br> Riadh Robbana, EP - Tunis, Tunisia<br>
Gilles Trouessin, Oppida, France<br> Laurent Vigneron, LORIA - Nancy, France<br> Eric Wong, Dallas - USA<br> Habib Youssef, ISIT - Sousse, Tunisia<br><br>-------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>
<br>CRiSIS'2008 Local Organization Committee<br> Chafik Aloulou, FSEG - Sfax, Tunisia<br></div><span class="sg"> Ahmed Hadj Kacem, FSEG - Sfax, Tunisia<br> Mohamed Hadj Kacem, ISIM - Sfax, Tunisia<br>
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