[Clips] [fc-announce] CFP: Financial Cryptography 2007, Feb 12-15, 2007, Tobago (submission deadline Oct 9, 2006)

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  <x-flowed>Dear Colleague,

    please find below the call for papers for Financial Cryptography 2007,
  Feb 12-15, 2007.. The online paper submission service is now active.
  Please visit http://fc07.ifca.ai/ for more details.

  Best regards,

  Sven Dietrich
  Program Chair, FC 2007

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  Call for Papers

  FC'07: Financial Cryptography and Data Security
  http://fc07.ifca.ai/

  Eleventh International Conference
  February 12-15, 2007
  Lowlands, Scarborough, Trinidad and Tobago

  Submissions Due Date: October 9, 2006, 11:59pm, EDT (UTC-4)

  Program Chair: 	Sven Dietrich (Carnegie Mellon University)
  General Chair: 	Rafael Hirschfeld (Unipay)

  At its 11th year edition, Financial Cryptography and Data Security (FC'07)
  is a well established and major international forum for research, advanced
  development, education, exploration, and debate regarding security in the
  context of finance and commerce. We will continue last year's augmentation
  of the conference title and expansion of our scope to cover all aspects of
  securing transactions and systems. These aspects include a range of
  technical areas such as: cryptography, payment systems, secure transaction
  architectures, software systems and tools, fraud prevention, secure IT
  infrastructure, and analysis methodologies. Our focus will also encompass
  financial, legal, business, and policy aspects. Material both on
  theoretical (fundamental) aspects of securing systems,and on secure
  applications and real-world deployments will be considered.

  The conference goal is to bring together top cryptographers, data-security
  specialists, and computer scientists with economists, bankers,
  implementers, and policy makers. Intimate and colorful by tradition, the
  FC'07 program will feature invited talks, academic presentations,
  technical demonstrations, and panel discussions.

  This conference is organized annually by the International Financial
  Cryptography Association (IFCA).

  Original papers, surveys, and presentations on all aspects of financial
  and commerce security are invited. Submissions must have a strong and
  visible bearing on financial and commerce security issues, but can be
  interdisciplinary in nature and need not be exclusively concerned with
  cryptography or security. Possible topics for submission to the various
  sessions include, but are not limited to:

  Anonymity and Privacy
  Auctions
  Audit and Auditability
  Authentication and Identification, including Biometrics
  Certification and Authorization
  Commercial Cryptographic Applications
  Commercial Transactions and Contracts
  Digital Cash and Payment Systems
  Digital Incentive and Loyalty Systems
  Digital Rights Management
  Financial Regulation and Reporting
  Fraud Detection
  Game Theoretic Approaches to Security
  Identity Theft, Phishing and Social Engineering
  Infrastructure Design
  Legal and Regulatory Issues
  Microfinance and Micropayments
  Monitoring, Management and Operations
  Reputation Systems
  RFID-Based and Contactless Payment Systems
  Risk Assessment and Management
  Secure Banking and Financial Web Services
  Securing Emerging Computational Paradigms
  Security and Risk Perceptions and Judgments
  Security Economics
  Smart Cards and Secure Tokens
  Trust Management
  Trustability and Trustworthiness
  Underground-Market Economics
  Virtual Economies
  Voting system security

  For those interested, last year's proceedings are available from Springer.

  Submission Instructions

  Submission Categories

  FC'07 is inviting submissions in four categories: (1) research papers, (2)
  systems and applications presentations, (3) panel sessions, (4) surveys.
  For all accepted submissions, at least one author must attend the
  conference and present the work.

  Research Papers

  Research papers should describe novel scientific contributions to the
  field, and they will be subject to rigorous peer review. Accepted
  submissions will be included in the conference proceedings to be published
  in the Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series
  after the conference, so the submissions must be formatted in the standard
  LNCS format (15 page limit).

  Systems and Application Presentations

  Submissions in this category should describe novel or successful systems
  with an emphasis on secure digital commerce applications. Presentations
  may concern commercial systems, academic prototypes, or open-source
  projects for any of the topics listed above. Where appropriate, software
  or hardware demonstrations are encouraged as part of the presentations in
  these sessions. Submissions in this category should consist of a short
  summary of the work (1-6 pages in length) to be reviewed by the Program
  Committee, along with a short biography of the presenters. Accepted
  submissions will be presented at the conference (25 minutes per
  presentation), and a one-page abstract will be published in the conference
  proceedings.

  Panel Sessions

  Proposals for panel sessions are also solicited, and should include a
  brief description of the panel as well as prospective participants.
  Accepted panel sessions will be presented at the conference, and each
  participant will contribute a one-page abstract to be published in the
  conference proceedings.

  Surveys

  A limited number of surveys presentations may also be included in the
  program. We encourage submissions that summarize the current state of the
  art on any well-defined subset of the above listed submission topics. A
  limited description of visions on future directions of research in these
  topics would also be appreciated. Survey submissions can be significantly
  shorter than research paper submissions.

  Preparation Instructions

  Submissions to the research papers, systems/application presentation
  categories, and surveys must be received by the due date. Papers must be
  formatted in standard PostScript or PDF format. Submissions in other
  formats will be rejected. All papers must be submitted electronically
  according to the instructions and forms found on this web site and at the
  submission site.

  Authors should provide names and affiliations at submission time, and have
  the option of including or not names and affiliations in their submitted
  papers, that must include on their first page the title of the paper, a
  brief abstract, and a list of topical keywords. Accepted submissions will
  be included in the conference proceedings to be published in the
  Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series after the
  conference, so the submissions must be formatted in the standard LNCS
  format (15 page limit). Authors of accepted submissions will be required
  to complete and sign an IFCA copyright form. A pre-proceedings volume
  containing preliminary versions of the papers will be distributed at the
  conference.

  Questions about all conference submissions should be directed to the
  Program Chair at fc07chair at cert.org.

  Paper Submission

  Authors should only submit work that does not substantially overlap with
  work that is currently submitted or has been accepted for publication to a
  conference with proceedings or a journal.

  To submit your paper, use our online submission service..

  The Rump Session

  FC'07 will also include the popular "rump session" held on one of the
  evenings in an informal, social atmosphere. The rump session is a program
  of short (5-7 minute), informal presentations on works in progress,
  off-the-cuff ideas, and any other matters pertinent to the conference. Any
  conference attendee is welcome to submit a presentation to the Rump
  Session Chair (to be announced). This submission should consist of a talk
  title, the name of the presenter, and, if desired, a very brief abstract.
  Submissions may be sent via e-mail, or submitted in person through the
  Monday of the conference.

  Associated Workshop

  There will be a Usability Workshop held in conjunction with FC 2007.

  Program Committee

  Alessandro Acquisti, Carnegie Mellon University
  Jon Callas, PGP Corporation
  Yvo Desmedt, University College London
  Giovanni di Crescenzo, Telcordia Technologies
  Roger Dingledine, The Free Haven Project
  Bernhard Esslinger, Deutsche Bank
  Philippe Golle, PARC
  Klaus Kursawe, Philips Research Eindhoven
  Arjen Lenstra, EPFL
  Patrick McDaniel, Penn State University
  Tatsuaki Okamoto, NTT
  Kazue Sako, NEC
  Radu Sion, SUNY Stony Brook
  Stuart Stubblebine, Stubblebine Consulting
  Paul Syverson, NRL
  Mike Szydlo, RSA
  Jonathan Trostle, ASK Consulting and Research
  Moti Yung, RSA & Columbia University
  Yuliang Zheng, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

  Important Dates:
  Paper Submission: 	  	October 9, 2006

  Notification: 	  	        December 11, 2006
  Pre-Proceedings: 	  	January 11, 2007
  Conference dates: 	  	February 12-15, 2007
  Post Proceedings: 	  	April 10, 2007

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