[Air-l] Fwd: DRMTICS Conference

Jeremy Hunsinger jhuns at vt.edu
Sun Oct 16 18:21:59 PDT 2005


>
>
>
>                    First International Conference on
>   Digital Rights Management: Technologies, Issues, Challenges and  
> Systems
>                           Sydney, Australia
>                       31 October - 2 November 2005
>                  http://www.titr.uow.edu.au/DRMTICS2005
>
> This new conference series (abbreviated: DRMTICS, pronounced:  
> "dramatics")
> seeks submissions from academia and industry describing novel research
> results that cover  theoretical and practical advancements in all  
> areas of
> DRM systems. The conference will serve as a broad multi- 
> disciplinary forum
> for all DRM related issues.
>
> DRMTICS 2005 is held in co-operation with IACR (http:// 
> www.iacr.org) and
> the IEEE Computer Society Task Force on Information Assurance
> (http://www.ieeeia.org). The conference proceedings will be  
> published in
> Springer-Verlag's Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series
> (http://www.springeronline.com/lncs).
>
> The conference will be held in the North Sydney Harbourview Hotel,  
> located
> just ten minutes from the centre of Sydney and offering views over  
> Sydney
> Harbour and its famous bridge.
>
>
> Conference Programme
>
> The conference includes twenty-seven submitted papers and three  
> invited
> talks:
>
>     * "A Brief History of Rights Expression Languages"
>       Renato Iannella, National ICT Australia
>
>     * "Humans, Computers and Cryptography"
>       Moni Naor, Weizmann Institute, Israel
>
>     * "DRM and Legal Issues"
>       Gordon Hughes, Blake Dawson and Waldron, Australia
>
> The full conference programme can be found on the conference home  
> page at
> http://www.titr.uow.edu.au/DRMTICS2005.
>
>
> Registration
>
> Delegates wishing to attend the conference may obtain a  
> registration form
> from http://www.titr.uow.edu.au/DRMTICS2005/registration. Please  
> complete
> the form and either post or fax it back to us with payment.
>
>
> Programme Co-Chairs
>
> Rei Safavi-Naini, University of Wollongong, Australia
> Moti Yung, RSA Laboratories and Columbia University, USA
>
>
> General Co-Chairs
>
> Wanqing Li, University of Wollongong, Australia
> Nicholas Sheppard, University of Wollongong, Australia
>
>
> Programme Committee
>
> Feng Bao, Institute for Infocom Research, Singapore
> Stefan Bechtold, Max Planck Institute for Collective Goods, Germany
> Jong Uk Choi, MarkAny, Korea
> Christian S. Collberg, University of Arizona, USA
> Ingemar Cox, University of London, England
> Ezzy Dabbish, Motorola Labs, USA
> Jana Dittmann, University of Magdeburg, Germany
> Yevgeniy Dodis, New York University, USA
> Brian Fitzgerald, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
> Susanne Guth, ODRL Initiative
> Greg Heileman, University of New Mexico, USA
> HweeHwa Pang, Singapore Management University, Singapore
> Hideki Imai, University of Tokyo, Japan
> Sushil Jajodia, George Mason University, USA
> Ton Kalker, HP Labs, USA
> Stefan Katzenbeisser, Technical University of Muenchen, Germany
> Aggelos Kiayias, University of Connecticut, USA
> Kwangjo Kim, Information and Communication University, Korea
> Kaoru Kurosawa, Ibaraki University, Japan
> Jeff Lotspiech, IBM Almaden, USA
> Stefan Nusser, IBM Almaden, USA
> Josef Pieprzyk, Macquarie University, Australia
> Bin Zhu, Microsoft Research Asia, China
>
>
> Support
>
> DRMTICS 2005 is grateful for the support of
>
>   Motorola (http://www.motorola.com)
>
>   DigiSensory Technologies (http://www.digisensory.com)
>
>   The Co-operative Research Centre for Smart Internet Technology
>   (http://www.smartinternet.com.au)
>
>   The Telecommunications and Information Technology Research  
> Institute,
>   University of Wollongong (http://www.titr.uow.edu.au)
>
>   The Research Network for a Secure Australia
>   (http://www.secureaustralia.org)
>
>   Infosys
>   (http://www.infosys.com)
>
>   MarkAny
>   (http://www.markany.com)
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Renato Iannella
> http://renato.iannella.it
>
>

Jeremy Hunsinger
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