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Future pervasive communication systems aim at supporting social and
collaborative communications: the evolving topologies are expected to
resemble the actual social networks of the communicating users and
information on their characteristics can be a powerful aid for any
network operation. New emerging technologies that use information on
the social characteristics of their participants raise entirely new
privacy concerns and require new reflections on security problems such
as trust establishment, cooperation enforcement or key management.

The aim of this workshop is to encompass research advances in all areas
of security, trust and privacy in pervasive communication systems,
integrating the social structure of the network as well.

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Topics of Interest
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- all types of emerging privacy concerns
- new aspects of trust
- decentralized social networking services
- availability and resilience
- community based secure communication
- data confidentiality, data integrity
- anonymity, pseudonymity
- new key management approaches
- secure bootstrapping
- security issues in forwarding, routing
- security aspects regarding cooperation
- new approaches to reputation
- new attack paradigms
- social engineering, and phishing
- new requirements for software security
- malware

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Important Dates
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Submission deadline:        October 31, 2010
Notification date:          January 7 , 2011
Camera ready submission:    January 28, 2011

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Submission instructions
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Submitted papers must be unpublished and not considered elsewhere for
publication. Camera-ready versions of accepted papers will be limited to
6 pages in IEEE 8.5x11 conference format, and formatted in accordance
with the IEEE Computer Society author guidelines. The link for the
templates and further guidelines for preparing and submitting the
manuscript are available on the workshop website. All papers are managed
electronically through EDAS.
Submitted papers will undergo a rigorous and double-blind review process
handled by the Technical Program Committee.
***** Authors' names must not appear in the paper.*****

All accepted papers need to have a full registration to the PerCom
2011 Conference (There is no workshop only registration). Moreover,
no-shows of accepted papers at the workshop will result in those
papers not being included in the IEEE Digital Library.

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Committee
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Workshop General Co-Chairs:
   Melek Önen           	EURECOM, France
   Thorsten Strufe            	Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany

Technical Program Committee:

   Imad Aad                     Nokia, Switzerland
   Davide Balzarotti            EURECOM, France
   Erik-Oliver Blass            EURECOM, France
   Jens-Matthias Bohli          NEC Research, Germany
   Sonja Buchegger              KTH, Sweden
   Levente Buttyán              BUTE, Hungary
   Claude Castelluccia          INRIA, France
   Lorenzo Cavallaro            Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,Netherlands
   Ahmet Çamtepe                TU Berlin, Germany
   Mauro Conti                  Vrije Universiteit, The Netherlands
   Anwitaman Datta              NTU, Singapore
   Jon Crowcroft                Computer Lab Cambridge University, UK
   Roberto Di Pietro            Università di Roma, La Sapenzia, Italy
   Alexander Eichhorn           Simula, Norway
   Artur Hecker                 Telecom ParisTech, France
   Thorsten Holz                Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
   Sotiris Ioannidis            FORTH, Greece
   Stefan Katzenbeisser         CASED, Germany
   Albert Levi                  Sabanci University, Turkey
   Mark Manulis                 CASED, Germany
   Refik Molva                  EURECOM, France
   Jörn Müller-Quade            Uni Karlsruhe, Germany
   Guevara Noubir               Northeastern University, USA
   Panagiotis Papadimitratos    EPFL, Switzerland
   Sebastian Ries               TU Darmstadt / CASED, Germany
   Christian Rohner             Uppsala Universitet, Sweden
   Günter Schäfer               TU Ilmenau, Germany
   Georgios Theodorakopoulos    EPFL, Switzerland
   Olivier Thonnard             Symantec, France
   Dirk Westhoff                HAW, Germany

Web Chair:
   Leucio Antonio Cutillo       EURECOM, France