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{\LARGE \bf PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS - PLEASE POST}\\[\baselineskip]
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{\large\bf\rule{0em}{1.9ex}1995 IEEE Symposium on} & {\large\bf May 8--10, 1995}\\[.2\baselineskip]
{\large \bf  Research in Security and Privacy} & {\large\bf Oakland,
California}\\[.05\baselineskip]
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{\small sponsored by}\\
IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Security and Privacy\\
{\small in cooperation with}\\
The International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR)\\
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The Symposium on Security and Privacy is the premier forum for the
presentation of developments in computer security, and for bringing
together researchers and practitioners in the field.  The focus of
this, the 16th symposium in the series, will include technical aspects
of security and privacy as they arise in commercial and industrial
applications, as well in government and military systems.  The
symposium will address advances in the theory, design, implementation,
analysis, and application of secure computer systems, and in the
integration and reconciliation of security and privacy with other
critical system properties such as reliability and safety.  Topics in
which papers and panel session proposals are invited include, but are
not limited to, the following:
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Secure systems & Privacy Issues & Access controls & Security
verification\\
Network security & Policy modeling & Information flow & Auditing and
intrusion detection\\
Database security & Data integrity & Protocols & Commercial and industrial security\\
Viruses and worms & Authentication & Distributed systems &
Security and other critical system properties\\
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We are seeking to expand this conference into areas of emerging interest
that have not previously been covered or have been covered only lightly in 
recent years.  We are particularly interested in papers on policy and technical 
issues relating to privacy in the context of the information infrastructure,
papers that relate software and system engineering technology to the
design of secure systems, and papers on hardware and architectural
support for secure systems.

{\bf   INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS:}


Send {\bf six copies of} your paper and/or proposal for a panel session to
Catherine Meadows, Program Co-Chair, at the address given below.  Papers and
panel proposals must be received by {\bf November 7, 1994}.  Papers, which
should include an abstract, must not exceed 7500 words.  The names and
affiliations of the authors should appear on a separate cover page
{\bf only}, as a ``blind'' refereeing process is used.  Authors must certify
prior to {\bf December 25, 1994} that any and all necessary clearances
for publication have been obtained.

Papers must report original work that has not been published
previously, and is not under consideration for publication elsewhere.
Abstracts, overlength papers, electronic submissions, late
submissions, and papers that cannot be published in the proceedings
will be rejected without review.  Authors will be notified of
acceptance by January 16 , 1995.  Camera-ready copies are due not later
than March 1, 1995.

Panel proposals should describe, in two pages or less, the objective
of the panel and the topic(s) to be addressed.  Names and addresses of
potential panelists (with position abstracts if possible) and of
the moderator should also be included.

The Symposium will also include informal poster sessions where
preliminary or speculative material, and descriptions or
demonstrations of software, may be presented.  Send one copy of your
poster session paper to Carl Landwehr, at the address given below, by
{\bf January 31, 1994}, together with certification that any and all
necessary clearances for presentation have been obtained.


{\bf For further information concerning the symposium,
contact:}

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Carl Landwehr, General Chair   &    Catherine Meadows, Program Co-Chair\\
Naval Research Lab., Code 5542   &  Naval Research Laboratory, Code 5543\\
4555 Overlook Ave., SW      &       4555 Overlook Ave., SW\\
Washington DC 20375, USA      &     Washington DC 20375, USA\\
Tel: +1 (202) 404-8888       &      Tel: +1 (202) 767-3490\\
FAX: +1 (202) 404-7942      &       FAX: +1 (202) 404-7942\\
landwehr@itd.nrl.navy.mil    &      meadows@itd.nrl.navy.mil\\
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Dale Johnson, Vice Chair	&     John McHugh, Program Co-Chair\\
The MITRE Corporation	&	     Computer Science Department\\
Mailstop A156		&	     Portland State University\\
202 Burlington Rd	&	     P.O. Box 751\\
Bedford, MA 01730-1420, USA	 &    Portland OR 97207-0751, USA\\
Tel: +1 617-271-8894		&     Tel: +1 (503) 725-5842\\
Fax: +1 617-271-3816		&     Fax: +1 (503) 725-3211\\
dmj@mitre.org		      &       mchugh@cs.pdx.edu
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