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Call for ParticipationSecond IEEE International
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Sponsored by the
IEEE Computer Society Task Force on Information Assurance in cooperation with the ACM Special Interest Group on Security, Audit, and Control |
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Information Assurance (IA) guarantees information delivery under well-defined constraints and guards against failures caused by the manner in which information technology (IT) is developed, by malicious human acts, and by natural disaster.
This workshop is part of a comprehensive IEEE program to realize the potential of IT to deliver the information it produces and stores. An open forum is provided for contributions covering research, applications, policy-related issues, and standards on information assurance and security and underlying technologies.
The IEEE Task Force on Information Assurance is sponsoring a workshop on information assurance in cooperation with the ACM SIGSAC on research and experience in information assurance. The workshop covers novel research, applications and experience, and policy on all theoretical and practical aspects of IA.
| Mario Barbacci | Carnegie Mellon SEI, USA |
| Tim Gibson | DARPA, USA |
| Jim Hughes | StorageTek, USA |
| John James | United States Military Academy, USA |
| Emil Lupu | Imperial College London, UK |
| John McDermott | U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, USA |
| James Bret Michael | Naval Postgraduate School, USA |
| Henry L. Owen | Georgia Institute of Technology, USA |
| Peter Ryan | U. of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK |
| Yuliang Zheng | U. of North Carolina Charlotte, USA |
| Jack Cole | US Army Research Laboratory, USA |
| Stephen D. Wolthusen | Fraunhofer-IGD, Germany |
Questions should be sent electronically to IWIA2004@IGD.FHG.DE
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