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Welcome to STC 2010

A workshop held in conjunction with the 17th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (ACM CCS 2010)

Built on the continued success of previous STC workshops (starting from ACM STC'06) this workshop focuses on fundamental technologies of trusted computing (in a broad sense, with or without TPMs) and its applications in large-scale systems -- those involving large number of users and parties with varying degrees of trust. The workshop is intended to serve as a forum for researchers as well as practitioners to disseminate and discuss recent advances and emerging issues.

Important dates:

Submission due:

Notification:

Camera ready version:

STC workshop:

June 24, 2010 (Extended Deadline)

July 31, 2010

August 16, 2010

Oct 4, 2010


Invited Keynotes:

Paul van Oorschot
Carleton University
Keynote title: System Security, Platform Security and Usability [slides]

Paul Van Oorschot is a Professor of Computer Science at Carleton University, where he is Canada Research Chair in Authentication and Computer Security, and founding director of Carleton�s Computer Security Lab. He previously held positions in network security R&D and senior management at Bell-Northern Research (Ottawa), Entrust Technologies (Ottawa), and Cloakware Corp. (Ottawa). He completed his PhD in Computer Science at the University of Waterloo in 1988. He is co-author of the standard reference Handbook of Applied Cryptography, and regularly serves on program committees of major international computer security conferences, including ACM CCS, ISOC NDSS, USENIX Security, and IEEE Security and Privacy. He was Program Chair of USENIX Security 2008, and of the Internet Society's NDSS 2002 and 2001, and is on the editorial board of ACM TISSEC. He is Scientific Director of NSERC ISSNet, a pan-Canadian research network exploring Internetworked Systems Security. His current research focus includes computer security and usability, authentication and identity management, software security, and Internet security.

 
 

Michael Waidner
IBM Chief Technology Officer for Security
Keynote title: An Industry Perspective on Trusted Computing [slides]

Michael Waidner is currently the Chief Technology Officer for Security for the IBM Corporation, and in this role responsible for IBM's strategy and technology for cloud security. Before that he was responsible for IBM's research strategy for security and privacy, and led the security research department at the IBM Zurich Research Laboratory. He made numerous contributions to cryptography, network and system security, fault tolerance in distributed systems, enterprise privacy and identity management, security governance and risk management. Michael Waidner is an IBM Distinguished Engineer, Fellow of the IEEE, and an ACM Distinguished Scientist. He received a Doctorate (PhD) in Computer Science from the University of Karlsruhe, Germany, in 1991.

 
 


Previous workshops:

STC 2009

STC 2008

STC 2007

STC 2006