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Apologies for cross-posting. For those interested, the TRUST '13 short and long paper deadline has been extended to the 22nd February (this Friday).

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The 6th International Conference on Trust and Trustworthy Computing (TRUST)
London, UK, June 17-19, 2013
http://trust2013.sba-research.org<http://trust2013.sba-research.org/>
CALL FOR PAPERS
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TRUST 2013 is an international conference on the technical and socio-economic aspects of trustworthy infrastructures. It provides an excellent interdisciplinary forum for researchers, practitioners, and decision makers to explore new ideas and discuss experiences in building, designing, using and understanding trustworthy computing systems.

The conference solicits original papers on any aspect (technical, social or socio-economic) of the design, application and usage of trusted and trustworthy computing. Papers can address design, application and usage of trusted and trustworthy computing in a broad range of concepts including, but not limited to, trustworthy infrastructures, cloud computing, services, hardware, software and protocols.

Two types of submissions are solicited:
- Full papers (up to 18 pages in LNCS format) that report on in-depth, mature research results
- Short papers (up to 9 pages in LNCS format) that describe brief results or exciting work-in-progress


Topics of Interest
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Technical Strand
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- Architecture and implementation technologies for trusted platforms and trustworthy infrastructures
- Trust, Security and Privacy in embedded systems
- Trust, Security and Privacy in social networks
- Trusted mobile platforms and mobile phone security
- Implementations of trusted computing (hardware and software)
- Applications of trusted computing
- Trustworthy infrastructures and services for cloud computing (including resilience)
- Attestation and integrity verification
- Cryptographic aspects of trusted and trustworthy computing
- Design, implementation and analysis of security hardware
- Security hardware with cryptographic and security functions, physically unclonable functions (PUFs)
- Intrusion resilience in trusted computing
- Virtualization for trusted platforms
- Secure storage
- Security policy and management of trusted computing
- Access control for trusted platforms
- Privacy aspects of trusted computing
- Verification of trusted computing architectures
- Usability and end-user interactions with trusted platforms
- Limitations of trusted computing

Social and Socio-economic Strand
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- The role of trust in human-computer interactions
- Usability and user perceptions of trustworthy systems and risks
- Patterns of trust practices in human-computer interactions
- Effects of trustworthy systems upon user, corporate, and governmental behavior
- The impact of trustworthy systems in enhancing trust in cloud-like infrastructures
- The adequacy of guarantees provided by trustworthy systems for systems critically dependent upon trust, such as elections and government oversight
- The impact of trustworthy systems upon digital forensics, police investigations and court proceedings
- Game theoretical approaches to modeling or designing trustworthy systems
- Approaches to model and simulate scenarios of how trustworthy systems would be used in corporate environments and in personal space
- Economic drivers for trustworthy systems in corporate environment
- Experimental economics studies of trustworthiness
- The interplay between privacy, privacy enhancing technologies and trustworthy systems
- Evaluation of research methods used in the research of trustworthy and trusted computing
- Critiques of trustworthy systems
- Metrics of trust
- Privacy Aspects of Trust Computing
- Engineering Processes for Trustworthy Computing

Submissions must be in LNCS format subject to the page limits mentioned above. No changes to margins, spacing, or font sizes (or anything else) are allowed from those specified. We reserve the right to request the source files for a submission to verify compliance with this requirement. Only PDF files will be accepted. Papers must be written in English.

All submissions must be anonymized. An author’s name should occur only in references to that author’s related work, which should be referenced in the third person and not overtly distinguishable from the referenced work of others.

Submitted papers must not substantially overlap papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal, conference or workshop. Simultaneous submission of the same work is not allowed. Authors of accepted papers must guarantee that their papers will be presented at the conference.


Important Dates
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Submission due (Extended): February 22, 2013, 23:49 UTC
Notification:  March 22, 2013
Camera ready: April 10, 2013
Conference:  June 17-19, 2013


Committees
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General chair:
- Michael Huth (Imperial College London, UK)

Program chairs (Socio-economic Strand):
- Lizzie Coles-Kemp (Royal Holloway University of London, UK)
- Ivan Flechais (University of Oxford, UK)

Program chairs (Technical Strand):
- Srdjan Capkun (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
- N. Asokan (University of Helsinki)

Program Commitee (Socio-economic Strand):
- Shamal Faily (University of Oxford, UK)
- Paul Dunphy (Newcastle University, UK)
- Anne-Marie Oostveen (University of Oxford, UK)
- Mina Vasalou (University of Birmingham, UK)
- Peter Ryan (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg)
- Simone Fischer-Hübner (Karlstad University, Sweden)
- Pam Briggs (Northumbria University, UK)
- Jeff Yan (Newcastle University, UK)
- Tara Whalen (Carleton University, Canada)
- Yang Wang (Syracuse University, USA)
- Heather Lipford (UNC Charlotte, USA)
- Cormac Herley (Microsoft, USA)
- Ian Brown (University of Oxford, UK)
- Garbiele Lenzini (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg)
- Jean Camp (Indiana University, USA)
- Melanie Volkamer (TU Darmstadt and CASED, Germany)
- Alf Zugenmaier (Munich University of Applied Science, Germany)
- Dusko Pavlovic (Royal Holloway, UK)
- Debi Ashenden (Cranfield University, UK)
- Geraint Price (Royal Holloway, UK)
- Christina Hochleitner (Center for Usability Research & Engineering, Austria)

Program Commitee (Technical Strand):
- Haibo Chen (Fudan University, China)
- Liqun Chen (HP Labs, UK)
- Xuhua Ding (Singapore Management University,  Singapore)
- Jan-Erik Ekberg (Nokia Research Center, Finland)
- William Enck (NC State, US)
- Michael Franz (UC Irvine, US)
- Peter Gutman (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
- Trent Jaeger (Penn State University, US)
- Limin Jia (CMU, US)
- Apu Kapadia (Indiana University, US)
- Ghassan Karame (NEC Laboratories, Germany)
- Engin Kirda (NorthEastern University, US)
- Jiangtao Li (Intel Labs, US)
- Mohammad Mannan (Concordia University, Canada)
- Ivan Martinovic (Oxford University, UK)
- Jonathan McCune (Google, US)
- Aziz Mohaisen (Verizon, US)
- Mohammad Nauman (MIIT, Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
- Bryan Parno (Microsoft Research, US)
- Ahmad Sadeghi (TU Darmstadt, Germany)
- Matthias Schunter (Intel, Germany)
- Jean-Pierre Seifert (DT-Lab, Germany)
- Sean Smith (Dartmouth College, US)
- Vijay Varadharajan (Macquarie University, Australia)
- Martin Vechev (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
- Xinwen Zhang (Huawei, US)

Publicity Chair (Socio-economic Strand):
- John Vines, (Newcastle University, UK)
- Shamal Faily (University of Oxford, UK)

Publicity Chair (Technical Strand):
- Elli Androulaki (ETH Zurich)
- Thomas Schneider (EC-SPRIDE/TU Darmstadt)

Steering Committee:
- Alessandro Acquisti (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
- Boris Balacheff (Hewlett Packard, UK)
- Paul England (Microsoft, USA)
- Andrew Martin (University of Oxford, UK)
- Chris Mitchell (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK)
- Sean Smith (Dartmouth College, USA)
- Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi (TU Darmstadt / Fraunhofer SIT, Germany)
- Claire Vishik (Intel, UK)

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