1st Luxembourg Day on
Security and Reliability

February 10, 2009, University Campus Kirchberg, Luxembourg city, Luxembourg

Université du Luxembourg

GENERAL INFORMATION

Security and reliability is an interdisciplinary area, drawing from several fields: mathematics (number theory, statistics, logic), computer science (algorithms, information theory, cryptology, formal methods, computational complexity, software engineering ), electrical engineering (electronics, signal acquisition and processing, secure hardware design), management (security and quality policies, risk assessment) and social aspects (security awareness, ethical and legal issues, privacy).

The university of Luxembourg has picked up security and reliability as the first of its seven strategic priorities, since then known as P1.

The objective of the Luxembourg day on security and reliability is to increase scientific interaction at the national and regional level. The workshop should be a platform for the exchange of ideas, discussion, cross-fertilization, inspiration, co-operation, and dissemination. It focuses on Luxembourg and Grande Region, but is open to submissions and participation to the whole scientific community on security and reliability.

SCOPE OF THE WORKSHOP

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Papers covering multiple topics are encouraged. For example, network security uses certain primitives provided by cryptography, and formal verification can be used to prove the correctness of complex network security protocols.

PAPER INFORMATION

Prospective authors are encouraged to submit a paper following the IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Manuscripts style at http://www.computer.org/portal/site/cscps/index.jsp (INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS) and using LaTeX: two columns, single-spaced, including figures and references, using 10 size fonts, and numbering each page.

The papers are classified into 2 categories (1) regular papers (8 pages), (2) posters (1 page). The submitted paper should begin with a title, a short abstract, and a list of keywords. Submissions must be made electronically through http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=p1day09.

The workshop will not have formal proceedings, hence papers submitted to P1Day 2009 can be submitted to other places, and they may even already have appeared or been accepted elsewhere.

IMPORTANT DATES

INVITED SPEAKERS

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ORGANISING COMMITTEE

E-mail: jun.pang at uni.lu

Supported by:

University of Luxembourg
Computer Science and Communications Research Unit
Laboratory of Algorithmics, Cryptology and Security
Interdisciplinary Lab for Intelligent and Adaptive Systems