Modern communications systems – the Internet and Wireless Networks demand everyday security, both at home and work. While email, online shopping, and pervasive computing allow increased information sharing, they also provide an avenue for malicious attackers to negate our privacy and alter our information. The Fourth IASTED International Conference on Communication, Network, and Information Security (CNIS 2007) will bring together industry leaders and academic pioneers from several disciplines to further understand the direction that security is headed, and the methods that will be used to get there. This conference is for both builders and users of modern communications systems. <b>Keywords:</b> Communication Security<br>Access control<br>Authentication<br>Cryptographic Protocols and Applications<br>Digital Signatures<br>Disaster Protocols<br>Hash Functions<br>Warning Systems<br>Network Security<br>Computer/Network Disaster Recovery<br>Global Security Architectures and Infrastructures<br>Hacking and Intrusion Detection<br>Secure Deletion<br>Secure Email<br>Spam<br>Viruses and Worms<br>Web Security<br>WiFi Spying/Sniffing<br>Wireless Privacy<br>Wireless Security<br>Virtual Private Networks<br>Information Security<br>Biometrics<br>Digital Rights Management<br>Digitally Embedded Signatures<br>DNA, Fingerprint, Iris, and Retina Scanning<br>Identify Theft<br>Information Hiding<br>Legal and Regulatory Issues in Communication<br>Operating System Security<br>Plagiarism<br>Privacy and Confidentiality<br>Software Security<br>Spyware<br>Standards<br>Watermarking
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CNIS
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Berkeley
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United States
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