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SAM'07: Topics

Last modified 2007-01-13 08:50

    Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
    • Applied Cryptology and Network Security
    • Security protocols
    • Key management techniques
    • Security algorithms
    • Security in e-Commerce and m-Commerce
    • Surveillance technologies
    • Hacking techniques and related issues
    • Security policies
    • Secure OS
    • Security in CDN (Contents Distribution Networks)
    • Security for protocol management (SNMP, CMIP, etc)
    • Mobile network security
    • Location management
    • QoS management
    • Resource management
    • Channel management
    • Mobility management
    • Encryption technologies
    • VPN
    • Firewall systems
    • IDS (Intrusion Detection System)
    • Digital contents copyright protection techniques
    • Watermarking
    • Honeypot
    • Virus issues (detection, prevention, ...)
    • Tracing techniques in internet
    • Active networks
    • Security in grid
    • Biological security technologies
    • High-tech systems at airports
    • Face recognition systems
    • Signature recognition systems
    • System security management
    • Network security management
    • Management in network equipments
    • SAN (Storage Area Networks) management
    • Applications of Block Ciphers
    • Applications of Stream Ciphers
    • Applications of Public Key Cryptology
    • Message Authentication and Hash Functions
    • Grid networks and security
    • Web monitoring
    • Trust computing
    • Emerging technologies


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