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The 2011 Workshop on RFID Security (RFIDsec'11 Asia)

6th - 8th April, 2011, Wuxi, China

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Description
RFIDsec is the earliest workshop devoted to security and privacy issues in Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). Starting in 2005, RFIDsec has been organized as a series of workshops held in Graz (2005/06), Malaga (2007), Budapest (2008), Leuven (2009) and Istanbul (2010). RFIDsec aims to bridge the gap between cryptographic & security researchers and RFID developers through invited talks and contributed presentations. The RFIDsec Asia workshop is aligned with RFIDSec. In 2011, the Workshop on RFID Security 2011 Asia (RFIDsec¡¦11 Asia) will be hosted by Peking University in Wuxi, which is a well-known city in the center of the Yangtze Delta Region in China enjoying a history of over 3000 years. On August 7th 2009, China's Prime Minister Wen Jiabao visited Wuxi, and put up with the proposal of building China Sensing Information Center (¡§Sensing China¡¨ Center) in Wuxi. RFIDsec¡¦11 Asia provides a forum to address the fundamental issues in theory and practice related to security and privacy issues, designs, standards, and case studies in the development of RFID systems, EPCglobal network, and Internet of Things (IoT). Submissions and interactions from academia, government and industry are welcome and appreciated. Moreover, the workshop plans to organize summit and exhibition for Internet of Things and RFID. An optional one-day (April 9th) culture exploration to the Giant Buddha and Fan Gong Palace at Mt. Lingshan will be arranged with additional cost.

Workshop Proceedings
The workshop proceedings are planned to be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. The proceedings will be available at the workshop. Selected papers (after significant extension) will be invited for a special issue of an international journal after the workshop.

Important Dates
Submission Deadline: 22-Nov-2010    Notification of Acceptance: 1-Jan-2011
Cameral-Ready: 30-Jan-2011               Workshop Dates: 6-8-Apr-2011

Topics
Topics of the conference include but not limited to:

Cryptographic protocols for RFID/IoT
    Authentication protocols
    Key update mechanisms
    Scalability issues
Integration of secure RFID/IoT systems
    RFID security hardware
    Middleware and security
    (Public-key) Infrastructures
    Case studies
Resource-efficient implementation of cryptography
    Small-footprint hardware
    Low-power architectures

 

    Attacks & Countermeasures on RFID/IoT systems
    New applications for secure RFID/IoT systems
    Data protection for RFID/IoT
    Trust Model, data protection and sharing for EPCglobal network
    RFID sensor security
    Context based RFID/IoT security and privacy
    Privacy-enhancing techniques for RFID/IoT
    Privacy-preserving techniques for RFID/IoT
    Legal aspects of RFID/IoT security and privacy
    Risk assessment & management of RFID/IoT security
    Privacy and security challenges for sensor networks/IoT

 

Submission Instructions
The proceedings of RFIDsec'11 Asia will be published by IOS press, in their Cryptology and Information Security Series, the same as the last session of this event. Note that this arrangement is different from our original plan to publish the proceeding in Springer's LNCS Series. Consequently, please follow the instructions below on preparing your camera-ready version according to IOS requirements.

The contact author of each paper should submit all of the following documents to the publication chair, Dr. Guilin Wang <guilin@uow.edu.au>:
- All source files (either MS Word or LaTeX);
- The identical PDF files, with all fonts embedded and of high resolution. (If you are using Acrobat Distiller, please select the job option Press Optimized.)

The deadline for your camera-ready version is 30 Jan. 2011, and the page limit is 15 pages (including everything) in IOS format. Detailed instructions and templates are available here: http://www.iospress.com/authco/instruction_crc.html.

Note that IOS press does not require copyright transfer forms from the authors, but you are supposed to read IOS Press Author Copyright Agreement (http://www.iospress.nl/authco/copyright.html).

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