8th Symposium on Identity and Trust on the Internet (IDtrust 2009)

Theme: Authorization and Attributes

IDtrust is devoted to research and deployment experience related to making good security decisions based on identity information, especially when public key cryptography is used and the human elements of usability are considered. The success of any business strategy depends on having the right people gain access to the right information at the right time. This implies that an IT infrastructure has - among other things - an authorization framework in place that can respond to dynamic security conditions and regulatory requirements quickly, flexibly and securely. What are the authorization strategies that will succeed in the next decade? What technologies exist to address complex requirements today? What research is academia and industry pursuing to solve the problems likely to show up in the next few years?

Call for Papers

We solicit technical papers and panel proposals from researchers, systems architects, vendor engineers, and users. Suggested topics include but are not limited to:

Important Dates

Papers due:
Nov 22, 2008
(Extended)
Panel proposals due:
Jan 23, 2009
Notification to authors:
Jan 15, 2009
Final papers due:
Feb 21, 2009
Symposium:
Apr 14-16, 2009

Submissions

Submissions should be provided electronically, in PDF, for standard US letter-size paper (8.5 x 11 inches). Paper submissions must not exceed 15 pages (single space, two column format with 1" margins using a 10 pt or larger font) and should adhere to the ACM SIG proceedings template at http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html (LaTeX users should use template Option 2). Successful technical papers should clearly describe the contribution to the field and cite related work. Submissions of papers must not substantially duplicate work that any of the authors have published elsewhere or have submitted in parallel to any other conferences or journals. Proposals for panels should be no longer than five pages and include possible panelists and an indication of which panelists have confirmed participation.

Detailed submission instructions can be found at our submissions page. All submissions will be acknowledged.

Accepted papers will be published in a conference proceedings at the symposium. Accepted papers will also appear in the ACM Digital Library as part of the ACM International Conference Proceedings Series.

Location
NIST
Gaithersburg, MD
Sponsors

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Internet2

OASIS IDtrust Member Section

Federal PKI Policy Authority

Important Dates
Symposium:
Apr 14-16, 2009
Registration deadline:
Apr 6, 2009
Final papers due:
Feb 21, 2009
Panel proposals due:
Jan 23, 2009
(Extended)
Notification to authors:
Jan 15, 2009
Papers due:
Nov 22, 2008
(Extended)