***CALL FOR PARTICIPATION*** Security and Privacy Special Track IEEE-AESS Conference in Europe about Space and Satellite Telecommunications (ESTEL) Rome, Italy, October 2-5, 2012 http://estel-sec.dti.unimi.it/ ================================= The special track on Security and Privacy of the ESTEL Conference aims at providing a forum for discussing security and privacy issues that need to be investigated for providing advanced services, architectures, and technologies for space and satellite applications. In this context, it is of utmost importance to ensure proper protection to such complex systems, or systems-of-systems, to ensure security, privacy, and availability of the infrastructure as well as of resources and information it provides and manages. These aspects concern both the specific satellite application and infrastructure as well as the base stations and land data servers and communications that serve them, touching then the different areas with ICT. The problem is far from trivial, due to the criticality and the social impact of the applications and services relying on this global infrastructure, as well as the complexity given by the co-existence and co-operation of, possibly heterogeneous, component systems. --------------------------------- HOW TO REGISTER FOR THE SPECIAL TRACK Register at the ESTEL conference with a one day (October 4) pass - registration fee: 96 Euros http://www.estelconference.org/online-registration/ --------------------------------- PROGRAM Thursday, October 4, 2012 09:00-09:15 Opening 09:15-10:30 Session SP1: Security and Privacy Risks and Assessment - New Approach in Information System Security Evaluation Jakub Breier, Ladislav Hudec - Why Are They Hiding? Study of an Anonymous File Sharing System Mathieu Cunche, Mohamed-Ali Kaafar, Jiefeng Terence Chen, Roksana Boreli, Anirban Mahanti - Privacy and Security in Environmental Monitoring Systems Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati, Giovanni Livraga, Vincenzo Piuri, Fabio Scotti 10:30-11:00 Coffee Break 11:00-11:40 Session SP2: Plenary Lecture - Galileo: Past, Present and Future Vidal Ashkenazi, Chief Executive Nottingham Scientific Ltd 11:45-13:00 Session SP3: Applied Cryptography - Anonymous Credentials with Practical Revocation Jan Hajny, Lukas Malina - A Robust Watermarking Approach for Large Databases Erik Sonnleitner - Feature Fusion for Template Stability in Biometric Cryptosystems. An Application to Face Biometrics based on Eigen-Models Enrique Argones Rúa, Emanuele Maiorana, José Luis Alba Castro, Patrizio Campisi 13:00-14:15 Lunch Break 14:15-15:15 Session SP4: Invited Keynote Lecture - The difficult tradeoff between security and privacy in airports Mario Savastano, National Research Council of Italy 15:15-16:30 Session SP5: Network Security and Fault Tolerance - Security Implementation in Heterogeneous Networks with Long Delay Channel Romeo Giuliano, Franco Mazzenga, Alessandro Neri, Anna Maria Vegni, Damiano Valletta - Fast SQL Blind Injections in High Latency Networks Riccardo Focardi, Flaminia Luccio, Marco Squarcina - Fault Tolerance Management in IaaS Clouds Ravi Jhawar, Vincenzo Piuri 16:30-16:50 Coffee Break 16:50-17:40 Session SP6: Security Policies - Conflict Detection in Security Policies using Semantic Web Technology Mario Arrigoni Neri, Marco Guarnieri, Eros Magri, Simone Mutti, Stefano Paraboschi - A Unified Class Model for Checking Security Policies in ICT Infrastructures Ivan Cibrario Bertolotti, Luca Durante, Tingting Hu, Adriano Valenzano