NordSec 2007 is organized by Reykjavik University, in Iceland, with a special focus on Language–based Techniques in Security. Since 1996, the NordSec workshops have brought together computer security researchers and practitioners from the Nordic countries, Northern Europe, and elsewhere. The workshop has an emphasis on applied computer security and is intended to encourage interaction between academic and industrial research. <b>Keywords:</b> – Applied Cryptography<br>– Commercial Security Policies and Enforcement<br>– Communication and Network Security<br>– Computer Crime and Information Warfare<br>– Hardware and Smart Card Applications<br>– Internet and Web Security<br>– Intrusion Detection<br>– Language–based Techniques for Security<br>– New Ideas and Paradigms in Security<br>– Operating System Security<br>– PKI Systems and Key Escrow<br>– Privacy and Anonymity<br>– Security Education and Training<br>– Security Evaluations and Measurements<br>– Security Management and Audit<br>– Security Models<br>– Security Protocols<br>– Social–Engineering and Phishing<br>– Software Security, Attacks, and Defenses<br>– Trust and Trust Management<br>
Abbrevation
NordSec
City
Reykjavík
Country
Iceland
Deadline Paper
Start Date
End Date
Abstract