Financial Cryptography and Data Security Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain 25-28 January 2010 - http://fc10.ifca.ai/ Financial Cryptography and Data Security is a major international forum for research, advanced development, education, exploration, and debate regarding information assurance, with a specific focus on commercial contexts. The conference covers all aspects of securing transactions and systems. Original works focusing on both fundamental and applied real-world deployments on all aspects surrounding commerce security are solicited. Submissions need not be exclusively concerned with cryptography. Systems security and inter-disciplinary efforts are particularly encouraged. Topics include: Anonymity and Privacy, Auctions and Audits, Authentication and Identification, Backup Authentication, Biometrics, Certification and Authorization, Cloud Computing Security, Commercial Cryptographic Applications, Transactions and Contracts, Data Outsourcing Security, Digital Cash and Payment Systems, Digital Incentive and Loyalty Systems, Digital Rights Management, Fraud Detection, Game Theoretic Approaches to Security, Identity Theft, Spam, Phishing and Social Engineering, Infrastructure Design, Legal and Regulatory Issues, Management and Operations, Microfinance and Micropayments, Mobile Internet Device Security, Monitoring, Reputation Systems, RFID-Based and Contactless Payment Systems, Risk Assessment and Management, Secure Banking and Financial Web Services, Securing Emerging Computational Paradigms, Security and Risk Perceptions and Judgments, Security Economics, Smartcards, Secure Tokens and Hardware, Trust Management, Underground-Market Economics, Usability, Virtual Economies, Voting Systems IMPORTANT DATES Workshop Submission: June 15, 2009 (Expired) Workshop Notification: June 30, 2009 (Expired) Paper Submission: September 23, 2009 (Expired) Paper Notification: November 14, 2009 (Expired) Final Papers: December 15, 2009 (Expired) Poster and Panel Submission: December 3, 2009 (Expired) Poster and Panel Notification: December 10, 2009 (Expired) INVITED SPEAKERS Lorrie Cranor, CMU; http://lorrie.cranor.org/ Ueli Maurer, ETH Zurich, http://www.crypto.ethz.ch/~maurer/ Jean-Pierre Hubaux, EPFL Switzerland, http://people.epfl.ch/jean-pierre.hubaux/ WORKSHOPS The following workshops will be held in conjunction with FC 2010: -First Workshop on Real-Life Cryptographic Protocols and Standardization (RLCPS'10). https://www.nec.co.jp/rd/en/event/RLCPS10.html -Workshop on Ethics in Computer Security Research (WECSR 2010). http://www.cs.stevens.edu/~spock/wecsr2010/ -First International Workshop on Lightweight Cryptography for Resource-Constrained Devices (WLC'2010). http://www.wlc2010.udl.cat/ SUBMISSION Submission categories: (i) regular papers (15 pg LNCS), (ii) short papers (8 pg), (iii) panels and workshops (2 pg), and (iv) posters (1 pg). Anonymized submissions will be double-blind reviewed. Authors may only submit work that does not substantially overlap with work that is currently submitted or has been accepted for publication to a conference with proceedings or a journal. Papers must be formatted in standard PDF format. Submissions in other formats will be rejected. All papers must be submitted electronically according to the instructions and forms found on this web site and at the submission site. Regular Research Papers. Research papers should describe novel, previously unpublished scientific contributions to the field, and they will be subject to rigorous peer review. Accepted submissions will be included in the conference proceedings to be published in the Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Submissions are limited to 15 pages. Short Papers. Short papers are also subject to peer review, however, the intention is to encourage authors to introduce work in progress, novel applications and corporate/industrial experiences. Short papers will be evaluated with a focus on novelty and potential for sparking participants' interest and future research avenues. Short paper submissions are limited to 8 pages in standard LNCS format. The paper title for short papers should necessarily include the text '(a short paper)'Panel Proposals. We especially would like to encourage submissions of panel proposals. These should include a very brief description of the panel topics, as well as of the prospective panelists. Accepted panel sessions will be presented at the conference. Moreover, each participant will contribute a one-page abstract to be published in the conference proceedings. Please feel free to contact us directly if you would like to further discuss the suitability of a certain topic. Panel submissions should be up to 2 pages, sent to fc10chair@ifca.ai. Posters. The poster session is the perfect venue to share a provocative opinion, interesting established or preliminary work, or a cool idea that will spark discussion. Poster presenters will benefit from a multi-hour session to discuss their work, get exposure, and receive feedback from attendees. Poster submissions should be 1 page (in the same LNCS format). Please keep in mind that the poster deadline is later than the main paper submission deadline. The posters will be published in the proceedings. Poster proposals should be sent to the posters chair at fc10posters@ifca.ai. The Rump Session. FC'10 will also include the popular "rump session" held on one of the evenings in an informal, social atmosphere. The rump session is a program of short (5-7 minute), informal presentations on works in progress, off-the-cuff ideas, and any other matters pertinent to the conference. Any conference attendee is welcome to submit a presentation to the Rump Session Chair (to be announced at the conference). This submission should consist of a talk title, the name of the presenter, and, if desired, a very brief abstract. Submissions may be sent via e-mail, or submitted in person in the morning on the day of the session. ORGANIZERS General Chair: Pino Caballero-Gil, University of La Laguna Local Chair: Candelaria Hernandez-Goya, University of La Laguna Local Committee Luisa Arranz Chacon, Alcatel Espana, S.A. Candido Caballero Gil, University of La Laguna Amparo Fuster Sabater, IFA-CSIC Felix Herrera Priano, University of La Laguna Belen Melian Batista, University of La Laguna Jezabel Molina Gil, University of La Laguna Jose Moreno Perez, University of La Laguna Marcos Moreno Vega, University of La Laguna Alberto Peinado Dominguez, University of Malaga Alexis Quesada Arencibia, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Jorge Ramio Aguirre, Polytechnic University of Madrid Victoria Reyes Sanchez, University of La Laguna PROGRAM COMMITTEE Program Chair: Radu Sion, Stony Brook University Proceedings Chair: Reza Curtmola, New Jersey Institute of Technology Poster Chair: Peter Williams, Stony Brook University Ross Anderson, University of Cambridge Lucas Ballard, Google Inc. Adam Barth, UC Berkeley Luc Bouganim, INRIA Rocquencourt Marina Blanton, University of Notre Dame Bogdan Carbunar, Motorola Labs Ivan Damgard, Aarhus University Ernesto Damiani, University of Milano George Danezis, Microsoft Research Sabrina de Capitani di Vimercati, University of Milano Rachna Dhamija, Harvard University Sven Dietrich, Stevens Institute of Technology Roger Dingledine, The Tor Project Josep Domingo-Ferrer, University of Rovira i Virgili Stefan Dziembowski, University of Rome "La Sapienza" Bernhard Esslinger, Siegen University Simone Fischer-Hubner, Karlstad University Philippe Golle, Palo Alto Research Center Dieter Gollmann, Technische Universitaet Hamburg-Harburg Rachel Greenstadt, Drexel University Markus Jakobsson, Palo Alto Research Center and Indiana University Rob Johnson, Stony Brook University Stefan Katzenbeisser, Technische Universitat Darmstadt Angelos Keromytis, Columbia University Lars R. Knudsen, Technical University of Denmark Wenke Lee, Georgia Tech Arjen Lenstra, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) and Alcatel-Lucent Bell Laboratories Helger Lipmaa, Cybernetica AS Javier Lopez, University of Malaga Luigi Vincenzo Mancini, University of Rome "La Sapienza" Refik Molva, Eurecom Sophia Antipolis Fabian Monrose, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Steven Murdoch, University of Cambridge David Naccache, Ecole Normale Superieure (ENS) David Pointcheval, Ecole Normale Superieure (ENS) and CNRS Bart Preneel, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Josep Rifa Coma, Autonomous University of Barcelona Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Ruhr-University Bochum Vitaly Shmatikov, University of Texas at Austin Miroslava Sotakova, Aarhus University Angelos Stavrou, George Mason University Patrick Traynor, Georgia Tech Nicholas Weaver, International Computer Science Institute Berkeley The Financial Cryptography and Data Security Conference is organized by The International Financial Cryptography Association (IFCA).