ACM CCS 2010 OCT 4-8, 2010 Hyatt Regency Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA http://www.sigsac.org/ccs/CCS2010/ Scope The annual ACM Computer and Communications Security Conference is a leading international forum for information security researchers, practitioners, developers, and users to explore cutting-edge ideas and results, and to exchange techniques, tools, and experiences. The conference seeks submissions from academia, government, and industry presenting novel research on all practical and theoretical aspects of computer and communications security, as well as case studies and implementation experiences. Papers should have relevance to the construction, evaluation, application, or operation of secure systems. Theoretical papers must make a convincing argument for the practical significance of the results. All topic areas related to computer and communications security are of interest and in scope. Accepted papers will be published by ACM Press in the conference proceedings. Outstanding papers will be invited for possible publication in a special issue of the ACM Transactions on Information and System Security. CCS 2010 Program Chairs Program Chairs Angelos D. Keromytis Columbia University, USA Vitaly Shmatikov University of Texas at Austin, USA CCS 2010 Technical Program Committee Ben Adida (Harvard University, USA) Adam Barth (UC Berkeley, USA) Emery Berger(U of Mass, USA) Bruno Blanchet (CNRS, ENS, INRIA, France) Steve Borbash (Department of Defense, USA) Nikita Borisov (UIUC, USA) Stephen Chong (Harvard University, USA) Mihai Christodorescu (IBM Research, USA) Veronique Cortier (LORIA-CNRS, France) Jed Crandall (U of New Mexico, USA) Weidong Cui (Microsoft Research, USA) Marc Dacier (Eurecom, France) George Danezis (Microsoft Research, UK) Roger Dingledine (Tor Project, USA) Ulfar Erlingsson (Microsoft Research, USA) Cédric Fournet (Microsoft Research-INRIA, France) Vanessa Friaz-Martinez (Telefonica Research, Spain) Vinod Ganapathy (Rutgers, USA) Virgil Gligor (Carnegie Mellon Univ., USA) Philippe Golle (PARC, USA) Steven Gribble (U of Washington, USA) Alex Halderman (U of Michigan, USA) Susan Hohenberger (Johns Hopkins, USA) Trent Jaeger (Penn State University, USA) Stas Jarecki(UC Irvine, USA) Ari Juels (RSA Laboratories, USA) Apu Kapadia (Indiana U, USA) Engin Kirda (Eurecom, France) Yoshi Kohno (University of Washington, USA) Ralf Kuesters (U of Trier, Germany) Michael Locasto (George Mason, USA) Tal Malkin (Columbia University, USA) Patrick McDaniel (Penn State University, USA) Dave Molnar (Microsoft Research, USA) Fabian Monrose (Univ. of North Carolina, USA) Steven Murdoch (Univ. of Cambridge, UK) Steven Myers (Indiana Univ., USA) David Naumann (Stevens Tech, USA) Lasse Øverlier (FFI, Norway) Benny Pinkas (U of Haifa, Israel) Bart Preneel (KU Leuven, Belgium) Tom Reps (U of Wisconsin, USA) Reiner Sailer (IBM Research, USA) Steve Schneider (U of Surrey, UK) R. Sekar (SUNY, Stony Brook, USA) Anil Somayaji (Carleton Univ., Canada) Angelos Stavrou (George Mason Univ., USA) Jonathan Trostle (JHU APL, USA) Helen Wang (Microsoft Research, USA) XiaoFeng Wang (Indiana Univ., USA) Brent Waters (U of Texas Austin, USA) HaiFeng Yu (NUS, Singapore) Yuanyuan Zhou (UCSD, USA) Mary Ellen Zurko (IBM, USA)