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SKM 2008 SECURE KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT November 3-4, 2008 |
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Sponsored by 1. NSF
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Workshop on
Secure Knowledge Management (SKM 2008)
Department of Computer Science
Richardson, TX USA
Workshop Theme:
Knowledge management is
the methodology for systematically gathering,
organizing, and disseminating information. It
essentially consists of processes and tools to
effectively capture and share data as well as use the
knowledge of individuals within an organization.
Knowledge Management Systems (KMS) promote sharing
information among employees and should contain security
features to prevent any unauthorized access. Security is
becoming a major issue revolving around KMS. Security
methods may include authentication or passwords,
cryptography programs, intrusion detection systems or
access control systems. Issues include insider threat
(protecting from malicious insiders), infrastructure
protection (securing against subversion attacks) and
establishing correct policies and refinement and
enforcement. Furthermore KMS content is much more
sensitive than raw data stored in databases and issues
of privacy also become important.
Since the attacks in 2001,
many organizations, especially the US government, have
increased their concern about KMS. With the advent of
intranets and web-access, it is even more crucial to
protect corporate knowledge as numerous individuals now
have access to the assets of a corporation. Therefore,
we need effective mechanisms for securing data,
information, and knowledge as well as the applications.
The proposed workshop in Secure Knowledge Management
will help in raising the awareness of academics and
practitioners in this critical area of research and
develop important questions that need to be tackled by
the research community.
Topics of Interest:
Topics of interest
include, and are not limited to:
¸ Secure
Languages (Secure Knowledge Query Manipulation Language,
Security Assertion Markup Language, B2B Circles of
Trust)
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Return of
Investment on Secure Knowledge Systems
¸ Digital
Rights Management (Digital Policy Management)
¸ Secure
Content Management (Secure Content Management in
Authorized Domains, Secure Content Delivery, Content
Trust Index)
¸ Knowledge
Management for National Security (Securing and Sharing
What We Know: Privacy, Trust and Knowledge Management,
Identity Security Guarantee, Building Trust and Security
in the B2B Marketplace)
¸ Security
and Privacy in Knowledge Management
¸ Wireless
security in the context of Knowledge Management
The workshop will have a best paper award as judged by the program
committee. In addition, the workshop will have a special session to
discuss issues related to women in information security.
Proceedings
All the papers will be compiled on a CD-ROM. Selected papers will be
recommended for submission to special issues in International Journal
of Information Security and Privacy
(CONFIRMED) and MIS Quarterly (tentative).
Submission
The submission should be formatted in two-columns in IEEE format not
exceeding 6 pages.
Submissions should adhere to the standard 8.5" X 11" IEEE camera-ready
format. Formatting instructions and LaTeX macros are available on the
IEEE Computer Society sites:
Dates
Due to numerous deadline extension requests from authors, the organizing committee has decided to extend the paper
submission deadline to July 31, 2008.
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Dates
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