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From: Sanjay <sanjayrana2...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 10 May 2009 00:50:37 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: SPRINGL 2009 - Call for Papers
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SPRINGL'09 - 2nd ACM International Workshop on Security and Privacy in
GIS
and LBS

Co-located with 17th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on
Advances in Geographic Information Systems (ACM GIS 2009)

November 3, 2009, Seattle, WA, USA

http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/daic/springl09

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CALL FOR RESEARCH PAPERS

Our society is witnessing a dramatic increase in geospatial data
infrastructures, data products, and services, many of them playing a
key
role in decision making in organizations. There are currently major
national
and international efforts in the coordinated development, use,
sharing, and dissemination of geospatial data in several application
contexts including homeland security, environmental crises, and
natural and
industrial disasters. Geospatial infrastructures are being leveraged
by companies to provide a large variety of location-based services
(LBS)
able to tailor services to users. However, despite the increase of
publicly
accessible geospatial information only little attention is being
paid on how to secure geospatial information systems (GIS) and LBS.
Privacy
is also of increasing concern given the sensitivity of
personally-identifiable location information. This is despite major
advancements that have been made in secure computing infrastructures
and the secure and privacy-preserving management of traditional
(relational)
data in particular. Given these pressing needs for securing GIS and
LBS as
well as assuring privacy, it is compelling to investigate
security and privacy aspects as they relate to the management of
geospatial
data and the development of both emerging LBS and mission-critical
geographic applications.

SPRINGL 2009 is the second workshop in the SPRINGL workshop series
that aims
at bringing together researchers working on the foundations of the
field and
on novel applications bridging spatio-temporal data management and
security
and privacy.

TOPICS:

We encourage both researchers and practitioners to participate and
submit papers on topics including, but not limited to the following:

Access control for spatio-temporal databases
Access control for moving object databases
Administration of security and privacy policies
Anonymization techniques for LBS
Application of encryption techniques to LBS
Convergence of physical and logical security
Context-aware access control
Context-aware digital identity management
Context-aware location privacy
Digital rights management for geospatial data
High assurance integrity for geospatial data
Information hiding in geospatial data
Location and movement-aware security
Mobile identities
Obfuscation of sensitive geospatial information
Privacy ontology
Privacy-preserving analysis of spatio-temporal data
Security and privacy policies for geo-social networks
Secure localization
Secure outsourcing of geospatial data
Security and privacy for RFID systems
Security and privacy for streaming data
Security for spatial data infrastructures (SDI)
Service-based access control to geospatial data
Usability of security and privacy services for LBS
Usage control for LBS and mobile users

IMPORTANT DATES:

Paper submissions due:                  July 13, 2009
Notification to the authors:            September 14, 2009
Camera ready papers due:                September 28, 2009
ACM GIS 2009 Conference:                November 4-6, 2009
SPRINGL Workshop:                       November 3, 2009

WORKSHOP ORGANIZATION:

General Chair:
Elisa Bertino, Purdue University, USA

Program Co-chairs:
Maria Luisa Damiani, University of Milan, Italy
Yücel Saygin, Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey

Web Site Chair:
Chenyun Dai, Purdue University, USA

Proceedings Editor:
Ashish Kamra, Purdue University, USA

PROGRAM COMMITTEE:

Gail-Joon Ahn, Arizona State University, USA
Walid G. Aref, Purdue University, USA
Rafae Bhatti, Oracle, USA
Patrick Capolsini, Université de la Polynésie Française
Reynold Cheng, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Isabelle Cruz, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Josep Domingo-Ferrer, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Catalonia, Spain
Panos Kalnis, KAUST, Saudi Arabia
Paul El Khoury, SAP Research, France
Michael Gertz, University of Heidelberg, Germany
Gabriel Ghinita, Purdue University, USA
James Joshi, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Fosca Giannotti, ISTI-CNR, Italy
Dan Lin, Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA
Ling Liu, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Jorge Lobo, IBM, USA
Hervé Martin, University of Grenoble, France
Mohamed Mokbel, University of Minnesota, USA
Cyrus Shahabi, University of Southern California, USA
Bhavani Thuraisngham, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Kenji Takahashi, NTT, Japan
Tiancheng Li, Purdue University, USA
Vicenç Torra, IIIA-CSIC, Catalonia, Spain

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:

Submitted papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have
been
published or that are simultaneously
submitted to a journal or a conference with proceedings. Submitted
papers
can be of two types:
- Regular Research Papers: these papers should report original
research
results or significant case studies. They should be at most 10 pages.
- Position Papers: these papers should report novel research
directions or
identify challenging problems. They should be at most 5 pages.

Each submission should start with: the title, abstract, and names,
contact
information of authors, type of the submission (research paper or
position
paper). Papers should use at least 11-point font and reasonable
margins on A4 or US letter-size paper (8.5 inch x 11 inch). Papers
must be
electronically submitted in PDF format at the following
address:http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=springl09. Authors
of
accepted papers must guarantee that their paper will
be presented at the workshop. The workshop proceedings will also be
part of
the ACM Digital Library.

A special issue including the best workshop papers will be organized
for
publication in the Transactions on Data Privacy (http://www.tdp.cat/).


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