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                       Annual Computer Security Applications Conference
                       December 6-10, 2004
      ACSAC 20         Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort
                       Tucson, Arizona USA
                       http://www.acsac.org
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Help celebrate Annual Computer Security Applications Conference
ACSAC's 20th year by planning to participate now.

The 20th ACSAC Conference Committee is looking for technical papers,
proposals for case studies, tutorials, workshops, panels, forums, and
works in progress.  Here's your chance to make a great conference even
better! See www.acsac.com for more details for more details.

ACSAC is an internationally recognized conference that has
successfully provided a forum for experts in information system
security to exchange practical ideas about solving real problems.

Important Dates
1    June     2004: Due date for papers, panels, tutorials, case studies, 
workshop
15   August   2004: Papers, panels, forums acceptance notification
1    October  2004: Advance Program available and opening of registration
1    October  2004: Works in Progress submissions due
5-10 December 2004: The conference

Awards will be given for Outstanding Paper and Best Student Paper!!
Student Conferenceships  will also be  offered. For qualifications and
criteria, send email to: student_chair@acsac.org or check our web site

One to two days of workshops will be held on topics of current
interest on December 8-9, 2003.  To propose a workshop, submit a
description of the workshop topic and how the workshop will be run to
the Workshop Chair at Workshop_chair@acsac.org.

Email your ideas or questions to:
      program_chair@acsac.org - for papers and works in progress
      panels_chair@acsac.org - for panel and forum ideas
      case_studies@acsac.org - for participation in the case studies track
      tutorials@acsac.org - for tutorial issues

For more information and detailed instructions see www.acsac.org

If you have any questions, ideas or suggestions don't hesitate to
contact us at program_chair@acsac.org.

Sincerely,

Conference Chair, Daniel Faigin, The Aerospace Corporation
Program Chair, Daniel Thomsen, Tresys Technology
Program Co-Chair, Christoph Schuba, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Program Co-Chair (Europe), Pierangela Samarati, University of Milan

Program Committee Members
   Dirk Balfanz, Palo Alto Research Center
   Germano Caronni, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
   Ernesto Damiani, University of Milan
   Thomas E. Daniels, Iowa State University
   Andre Dos Santos, The Georgia Institute of Technology
   Jeremy Epstein, webMethods, Inc.
   Steven J. Greenwald, Independent Consultant
   Jody Heaney, The MITRE Corporation
   Wesley H. Higaki, Symantec
   Willem Jonker, Philips Research Twente University, Enschede
   Carl Landwehr, National Science Foundation
   Peng Liu, Pennsylvania State University
   LouAnna Notargiacomo, The MITRE Corporation
   Charlie Payne, Adventium Labs
   Steve Rome, Booz Allen Hamilton
   Pierangela Samarati, University of Milan
   Christoph Schuba, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
   Daniel Thomsen, Tresys Technology
   Diego Zamboni, IBM Research

Panel/Forum Chair, Jody Heaney, The MITRE Corporation
Case Studies Chair, Steve Rome, Booz Allen Hamilton
Workshop Chair, Harvey Rubinovitz, The MITRE Corporation
Tutorial Chair, Daniel Faigin, The Aerospace Corporation
Student Awards Chair, Andre dos Santos, Georgia Tech