Organized in a series of European
countries, ESORICS is confirmed as the European research event in
computer security. The symposium started in 1990 and has been held on
alternate years in different European countries, attracting an
international audience from both the academic and industrial
communities.
From 2002 the symposium has been held yearly. This year it will be
organized by the Computer Science Department at the University of
Malaga, being the first time that the event takes place in Spain.
Papers may present theory, technique, applications, or practical
experience on topics including:
access control |
language-based security |
accountability |
network security |
anonymity |
non-interference |
applied cryptography |
peer-to-peer security |
authentication |
privacy-enhancing technology |
authorization and delegation |
pseudonymity |
covert channels |
secure electronic commerce |
cryptographic protocols |
security administration |
cybercrime |
security as quality of service |
data and application security |
security evaluation |
data integrity |
security management |
denial of service attacks |
security models |
dependability |
security requirements engineering |
digital right management |
security veri?cation |
formal methods in security |
smartcards |
identity management |
steganography |
inference control |
subliminal channels |
information dissemination control |
survivability |
information ?ow control |
system security |
information warfare |
transaction management |
intellectual property protection |
trust models and trust management policies |
intrusion tolerance |
trustworthyuser devices |
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