Ubiquitous computing technology provides an environment where users expect to access resources and services anytime and anywhere. The serious security risks and problems arise because resources can now be accessed by almost anyone with a mobile device in such an open model. The security threats exploited the weakness of protocols as well as operating systems, and also extended to attack ubiquitous applications. The security issues, such as authentication, access control, trust management, privacy and anonymity ect., should be fully addressed.

This workshop provides a forum for academic and industry professionals to discuss recent progress in the area of ubiquitous computing system security, and includes studies on analyses, models and systems, new directions, and novel applications of established mechanisms approaching the risks and concerns associated with the utilization and acceptance of ubiquitous computing devices and systems.

           

  Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
 

Access control and firewalls
Ad hoc and sensor network security
Buffer overflows
Commercial and industrial security
Cryptographic algorithms
Data privacy and trustiness
Digital signatures
Distributed denial of service attacks
Information hiding and multimedia watermarking in distributed systems
Internet and web security
Intrusion detection and protection systems
Key management and authentication
Mobile codes security
Network security issues and protocols
Privacy and anonymity
rivacy issues in the use of smart cards and RFID systems
Security in e-commerce and e-business and other applications
Security in P2P networks and Grid computing
Security in distributed and parallel systems
Software security
Trust management

       
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