Abbrevation
Trust
City
University of Oxford,
Country
UK
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<pre>Building on the success of Trust 2008 (held in Villach,<br>Austria, in March 2008), this conference focuses on trusted and<br>trustworthy computing, both from the technical and social<br>perspectives&#046; The conference itself will have two main strands,<br>one devoted to technical aspects and one devoted to the<br>socio&#8211;economic aspects of trusted computing&#046; This call for<br>papers is for contributions to the technical strand &#8211; a<br>separate call will be issued for contributions to the other<br>strand of the conference&#046;<br>The conference solicits original papers on any aspect of the<br>design and application of trusted computing&#046; Topics of interest<br>include, but are not limited to:<br>* architecture and implementation technologies for trusted<br>platforms<br>* limitations of trusted computing<br>* mobile trusted computing<br>* implementations of trusted computing (covering both<br>hardware and software)<br>* applications of trusted computing<br>* attestation and possible variants (e&#046;g&#046; property&#8211;based<br>attestation)<br>* cryptographic aspects of trusted computing<br>* intrusion resilience in trusted computing<br>* virtualisation for trusted computing<br>* security policy and management of trusted computing<br>* access control for trusted platforms<br>* privacy aspects of trusted computing<br>* verification of trusted computing architectures<br>The proceedings of Trust 2009 will be published in the Springer<br>Lecture Notes in Computer Science series, and should be<br>available at the conference&#046;</pre>