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5th Workshop on Motivation
Embedded computing systems
are continuously adopted in a wide range of application areas and
importantly, they are responsible for a large number of safety-critical
systems as well as for the management of critical information. The advent of
Internet-enabled embedded systems introduces a large number of security
issues: the Internet can be used to attack embedded systems and embedded
systems can be used to attack the Internet. Furthermore, embedded systems are
vulnerable to many attacks not relevant to servers because they are
physically accessible. Inadvertent threats due to bugs, improper system use,
etc. can also have effects that are indistinguishable from malicious attacks. This workshop will
address the range of problems related to embedded system security. Of
particular interest are security topics that are unique to embedded systems.
The workshop will provide proceedings to the participants and will encourage
discussion and debate about embedded systems security. Topics of
Interest
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Trust models for secure embedded hardware and software ·
Isolation techniques for secure embedded hardware, hyperware, and
software ·
System architectures for secure embedded systems ·
Metrics for secure design of embedded hardware and software ·
Security concerns for medical and other applications of embedded
systems ·
Support for intellectual property protection and anti-counterfeiting ·
Specialized components for authentication, key storage and key
generation ·
Support for secure debugging and troubleshooting ·
Implementation attacks and countermeasures ·
Design tools for secure embedded hardware and software ·
Hardware/software codesign for secure embedded systems ·
Specialized hardware support for security protocols Proceedings
The proceedings of the
workshop will be published by the ACM. Submission Instructions
Paper must be submitted
in PDF form through the EDAS system. Submitted papers should present
original research that is unpublished and not submitted elsewhere. Papers
should be no more than 10 pages 2-column in ACM format. Templates for the
submission of papers can be found at the ACM website. The copyright
form for
proceedings will also need to be filled in. To submit a paper please
follow this link: Paper Submission Important
Dates:
Technical Chairs
· Raj Rajagopalan - HP Labs - USA · Patrick Schaumont – Virginia Tech - USA Technical Program
Committee:
Steering
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