Call for Participation
The Eighth Australasian
Conference on
Information Security and Privacy (ACISP 2003)
9-11 July 2003, University of Wollongong, Sydney, Australia
The Eighth Australasian Conference on Information Security and Privacy
(ACISP 2003) will be held in Wollongong, Australia during
9-11 July 2003.
The conference is sponsored by Australasian Computer Society and
is in cooperation with the IEEE-CS Task Force on Information Assurance.
There will be 4 invited speaker:
1. Professor Andrew Odlyzko, University of Minnesota, US
      "The Unsolvable Privacy Problem and its Implications for Security Technologies"2. Professor Chris Mitchell, Royal Holloway University of London, UK
      "A Taxonomy of Single Sign-On Systems"3. Dr. Li Gong, Sun Microsystem
      "Is Cross-Platform Security Possible?"4. Professor Gerard Milburn, University of Queensland, Australia
      " The challenge of quantum computers"
Accepted papers (42 out of 158 submissions) cover a wide range
of security topics including cryptography, network security and
secure systems and applications.
Participants will have the opportunity to display posters on their
work in progress and discuss their most recent results with other
participants.
More information on invited speakers, the list of accepted papers and
registration is available on the conference Web site:
http://www.itacs.uow.edu.au/research/NSLabs/acisp03
Day 1:
8:30- 9:00 Registration
9:00- 9:15 Opening Remarks
9:15-11:00 Session 1
11:00-11:30 Coffee Break
11:30-12:30 Invited Speaker
12:30-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:45 Session 2 and 4 (Parallel)
15:45-16:15 Coffee Break
16:15-18:00 Session 3 and 5 (Parallel)
18:00-18:30 ACISP Business Meeting
Day 2:
9:00-10:00 Invited Speaker
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-12:15 Session 6
12:15-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:15 Session 7
15:15-15:45 Coffee Break
15:45-17:30 Session 8
18:30-21:30 ACISP03 Conference Dinner
Day 3:
9:00-10:00 Invited Speaker
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-12:15 Session 9
12:15-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:15 Session 10
15:15-15:45 Coffee Break
15:45-17:30 Session 11
The draft program is as follows.
Day 1
* Session 1: Privacy and Anonymity
* Grouping Verifiable Content for Selective Disclosure using XMLSignatures [Laurence Bull, David McG. Squire, Jan Newmarch , Yuliang Zheng]
* Evaluation of Anonymity of Practical Anonymous Communication Networks [Shigeki Kitazawa, Masakazu Soshi, Atsuko Miyaji]
* An Anonymous Credential System and a Privacy-Aware PKI [Pino Persiano,Ivan Visconti]
* Flaws in Some Robust Optimistic Mix-nets [Masayuki Abe , Hideki Imai]
===== Parallel Sessions ( {2,3} and {4,5} ) ======
* Session 2: Elliptic curve (and other curves)
* The Security of Fixed versus Random Elliptic Curves in Cryptography [Yvonne Hitchcock,Paul Montague,Gary Carter,Ed Dawson]
* Cryptanalysis of the Full version Randomized Addition-Subtraction Chains [Dong-Guk Han, Nam Su Chang, Seok Won Jung, Young-Ho Park, Chang Han Kim,Heuisu Ryu]
* Generic GF($2^m$) Arithmetic in Software and its Application to ECC [Andre Weimerskirch, Douglas Stebila, Sheueling Chang Shantz]
* An Addition Algorithm in Jacobian of C34 Curve [Seigo Arita]
* Session 3: Cryptanalysis (1)
* Amplified Differential Power Cryptanalysis on Rijndael Implementations with Exponentially Fewer Power Traces [Sung-Ming Yen]
* Differential Fault Analysis on AES Key Schedule and Some Countermeasures [Chien-Ning Chen,Sung-Ming Yen]
* On the Pseudorandomness of KASUMI Type Permutations [Tetsu Iwata,Tohru Yagi, Kaoru Kurosawa]
* Theoretical Analysis of Chi^2 Attack on RC6 [Masahiko Takenaka, Takeshi Shimoyama, Takeshi Koshiba]
* Session 4: Mobile and Network Security (1)
* A Typed Theory for Access Control and Information Flow Control in Mobile Systems [Libin Wang,Kefei Chen]
* Provably Secure Mobile Key Exchange: Apply the Canetti-KrawczykApproach [Yiu Shing Terry Tin, Colin Boyd, Juan Manuel Gonzalez Nieto]
* Mobile PKI: A PKI-based Authentication Framework for the Next Generation Mobile Communications [Jabeom Gu, Sehyun Park, Ohyoung Song, Jaeil Lee, Jaehoon Nah, Sungwon Sohn]
* Practical Pay TV schemes [Arvind Narayanan]
* Session 5: Mobile and Network Security (2)
* Cooperative Routers against DoS Attacks [Han-gyoo Kim, Ha Yoon Song]
* Detecting Distributed Denial of Service Attacks by Sharing Distributed Beliefs [Tao Peng, Christopher Leckie, Kotagiri Ramamohanarao]
* Malicious ICMP Tunneling : Defense Against the Vulnerability [Abhishek Singh,Ola Nordstrom,Chenguhai Lu,Andre L M dos Santos]
* On Fair E-cash Systems based on Group Signature Schemes [Sebastien Canard, Jacques Traore]
===== End of Parallel Sessions ===================
Day 2
* Session 6: Cryptanalysis (2)
* Key Recovery Attacks on RMAC, TMAC, and IACBC [Jaechul Sung, Deukjo Hong, Sangjin Lee]
* Key recovery attacks on NTRU without ciphertext validation routine [Daewan Han,Jin Hong,Jae Woo Han,Daesung Kwon]
* Permanent Fault Attack on the Parameters of RSA with CRT [Sung-Ming Yen,Sang Jae Moon,JaeCheol Ha]
* Backdoor Attacks on Black-Box Ciphers Exploiting Low-Entropy Plaintexts [Adam Young , Moti Yung]
* Session 7 : Signature
* Efficient ID-Based Blind Signature and Proxy Signature from Bilinear Pairings [Fangguo Zhang, Kwangjo Kim]
* Digital Signature Schemes with Restriction on Signing Capability [Jung Yeon Hwang,Hyun-Jeong Kim,Dong Hoon Lee,JongIn Lim]
* On the exact security of multisignature schemes based on RSA [Kei Kawauchi,Mitsuru Tada]
* Session 8: Cryptosystems (1)
* A Length-Flexible Threshold Cryptosystem with Applications [Ivan Damgard, Mads Jurik]
* Separating Encryption and Key Issueance in Digital Rights Management Systems [Goichiro Hanaoka, Kazuto Ogawa, Itsuro Murota, Go Ohtake, Keigo Majima, Kimiyuki Oyamada, Seiichi Gohshi, Seiichi Namba, Hideki Imai]
* An Efficient Revocation Scheme with Minimal Message Length for
Stateless Receivers [Yong Ho Hwang, Chong Hee Kim, Pil Joong Lee]
* Parallel authentication and public-key encryption [Josef Pieprzyk,David Pointcheval]
Day 3
* Session 9: Cryptosystems (2)
* Novel Use of RBAC to Protect Privacy in Distributed Health Care Information Systems [Jason Reid, Ian Cheong, Matt Henricksen, Jason Smith]
* Cryptanalysis of a new cellular automata cryptosystems [Feng Bao]
* A CCA2 Secure Key Encapsulation Scheme Based On 3rd Order Shift Registers [Chik How Tan,Xun Yi,Chee Kheong Siew]
* Clock-Controlled Shrinking Generator of Feedback Shift Registers [Ali Kanso]
Session 10: Key Management
* EPA: An Efficient Password-based protocol for Authenticated key exchange [Yong Ho Hwang, Dae Hyun Yum, Pil Joong Lee]
* Constructing General Dynamic Group Key Distribution Schemes with Decentralized User Join [Vanesa Daza, Javier Herranz, Germn Sez]
* Robust Software Tokens - Yet Another Method for Securing User's Digital Identity [Taekyoung Kwon]
* Session 11: Theory and Hash
* Public-Key Cryptosystems Based on Class Semigroups of Imaginary i Quadratic Non-maximal Orders [Hwankoo Kim, SangJae Moon]
* New Constructions for Resilient and Highly Nonlinear BooleanFunctions [Khoongming Khoo, Guang Gong]
* On Parallel Hash functions Based on Block-Cipher [Toshihiko Matsuo , Kaoru Kurosawa]
* Square Hash with a Small Key Size [Swee-Huay Heng , Kaoru Kurosawa]