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- CALL FOR PAPERS
- 16th NATIONAL COMPUTER SECURITY CONFERENCE
- Sponsored by the National Computer Security Center and
- the National Institute of Standards and Technology
-
- SEPTEMBER 20-23, 1993
- BALTIMORE, MD
-
- The National Computer Security Conference audience represents a broad
- range of interests drawn from government, industry, and academic
- communities. Their interests include technical research topics,
- security applications, and management issues. Papers may be addressed
- toward the entry level or skilled practitioner. Special emphasis will
- be placed on papers addressing the special needs of users and creating
- better security for user information technology resources.
-
- We are pleased to invite academic Professors to recommend Student
- papers in the application of Computer Security methodology. Three
- student submissions will be selected by the Technical Committee for
- publication in the Conference Proceedings. To be considered, the
- submission must be authored by an individual student with the
- assistance of their academic Professor and be recommended by their
- academic Professor. Only one copy for student submission is required.
-
-
- BY FEBRUARY 8, 1993: Send eight copies of your draft paper* or panel
- suggestions to the following address. See author
- instructions for your submission format.
-
- * Government employees or those under Government sponsorship
- must so identify their papers.
-
- Mailing Information
- National Computer Security Conference
- ATTN: NCS Conference Secretary, AS 11
- National Computer Security Center
- Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000
-
- BY MAY 15, 1993: Speakers selected to participate in the conference
- will be notified when their camera-ready paper is
- due to the Conference Committee. All referee comments
- will be forwarded to the primary author at this time.
-
-
- For additional information on submissions, please call (410) 850-0272.
-
- Preparation Instructions for the Authors
- To assist the Technical Review Committee, the following is required
- for all submissions:
-
- Page 1: Type of submission (paper, panel, tutorial)
- Title of submission
- Keywords
- Abstract (not to exceed 250 words)
- Author(s)
- Organization(s)
- Phone number(s)
- Net address(es), if available
- Point of Contact
-
- Submissions having U.S. Government sponsorship must also provide
- the following information:
- U.S. Government Program Sponsor or Procuring Element
- Contract number (if applicable)
- U.S. Government Publication Release Authority
- Note: Responsibility for U.S. Government pre-publication review lies
- with the author(s).
-
- The submission (pages 2-9, these are the 8 pages of your submission):
- Title of submission - do not include author(s), address(es)
- or organization(s)
- Abstract (with keywords)
- The paper
- (Suggested Length: 8 pages, including figures and diagrams;
- pitch: no smaller than 8 point; 1 inch
- margins on top, bottom and sides.)
-
- A Technical Review Committee, composed of Government and Industry Computer
- Security experts, will referee submissions only for technical merit for
- publication and presentation at the National Computer Security (NCS)
- Conference. No classified submissions will be accepted for review.
-
- The Conference Committee provides for a double "blind" refereeing. Please
- place your names and organizations ONLY on page 1 of your submission, as
- defined above. Failure to COMPLY with the above instructions may result in
- non-selection BEFORE the referee process. Papers in excess of 8 pages may
- also result in non-selection BEFORE the referee process.
-
- Papers drafted as part of the author's official U.S. Government duties may
- not be subject to copyright. Papers submitted that are subject to copyright
- must be accompanied by a written assignment to the NCS Conference Committee or
- written authorization to publish and release the paper at the Committee's
- discretion. Papers selected for presentation at the NCS Conference requiring
- U.S. Government pre-publication review must include, with the submission of
- the final paper to the committee, a written release from the U.S. Government
- Department or Agency responsible for pre-publication review. The release is
- required no later than July 1, 1992. Failure to comply may result in
- rescinding selection for publication and for presentation at the 16th NCS
- Conference.
-
- Technical questions can be addressed to the NCS Conference Committee by mail
- (see Mailing Information) or by phone, (410) 850-0CSC [0272]. For other
- information about the conference, please call (301) 975-2775.
-