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2nd European Conference on Computer Network Defense (EC2ND)
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2006-09-05 14:20:25
2nd European Conference on Computer Network Defense (EC2ND)
14th/15th December 2006, School of Computing, University of
Glamorgan, UK.
 
 
Call for Papers
The 2nd European Conference on Computer Network Defense will
take place in December 2006 at the School of Computing,
University of Glamorgan. The theme of the conference is the
protection of computer networks. The conference will draw
participants from national and international organizations.
The conference will comprise a number of tracks arranged
according to the submissions received and interests
expressed. The topics below are for guidance and not
intended as an exhaustive prescriptive list: 

Computer Network Operations
Computer Network Attack
Network Application Security
Web Security
Vulnerability Management and Tracking
Network Forensics
Wireless and Mobile Security
Cryptography
Network Discovery and Mapping
Network Security
Intrusion Detection Systems
Deception
Incident Response and Management
Malicious Software
Intrusion Prevention
Web Services Security
Network Architectures and Management
Denial of Service Attacks
Penetration Testing
Legal and Ethical Issues

Submitting a Conference Paper
You are hereby invited to submit full-papers. Submitted
papers must be in English, should be LNCS format. All papers
will be double blind peer reviewed.

Paper Deadline 
* Submission Deadline: 29th September 2006
* Acceptance Notification: 9th October 2006
* Camera Ready Copies: 20th October 2006

Accommodation
Information regarding accommodation can be found at the here
are information regarding a visitors guide can be found
here.

Conference Chair
Dr. Andrew Blyth, School of Computing, University of
Glamorgan, Pontypridd, RCT, CF37 1DL, UK.  E-Mail:
ajcblythglam.ac.uk

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