With the proliferation of wireless technologies, there is a fast growing interest in Ubiquitous Environments (UE). UE enables to create a human–oriented computing environment where computer chips are embedded in everyday objects and interact with physical world. With a great potential to revolutionize our lives, UE also poses new research challenges. This workshop will focus on the challenges and solutions for UE with an emphasis on trust–worthiness, reliability, and services.<br>The workshop will provide an opportunity for academic and industry professionals to discuss the latest issues and progress in the area of UE. The workshop will publish high quality papers which are closely related to the various theories and practical applications in UE. In addition, we expect that the workshop and its publications will be a trigger for further related research and technology improvements in this important subject. <b>Keywords:</b> – Trust and reputation management in UE – Representations and formalizations of trust for UE – Trust metrics assessment and threat analysis in UE – Trust/risk–based security frameworks for UE – Privacy and privacy enhancing technologies in UE – Anonymity, pseudonymity, and unlinkability in UE – Reliable communications in UE – Autonomic networking for UE – Availability in UE – Resource and service management in UE – Network protocols and security in UE – Standards and light–weight communication protocols in UE – Applications of UE – Business architectures and underlying infrastructures for UE – Design of businesses models with security requirements for UE – Commercial and industrial security in UE – RFID technologies for UE – IPv6, Forensics for UE – Access control and security policies in UE – Intellectual property and digital rights management in UE – Key management in UE – Case studies, prototypes and experiences in UE
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Taipei
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Taiwan
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