Apologies for multiple postings,
Workshops colocated with IEEE International Conference on Advanced and
Trusted Computing (ATC 2017):
1) Workshop on Driver- and Driverless Cars: Competition or
Coexistence? (DDC 2017):
http://humancarinteraction.com/workshop.html
Driverless (autonomous) cars rely heavily on advanced and highly
dependable computational platforms. While they already hit the road,
and are generally successful, we’re not fully sure what their
long-term impact would be. The rapid progress in technology, and the
fast adoption by large businesses like Google and Uber helped mitigate
several aspects of their complex universe, but provide little
knowledge about their future alongside traditional cars. This workshop
aims to help capture and analyze the intricate dynamics of this new
technology on several fronts. We discuss the future of autonomous cars
and if they will eventually replace driver-cars, or will coexist with
them in a symbiotic relationship.
2) Workshop on Trusted Computing in Distributed and Hybrid Systems
(CyberTrust 2017)
http://www.wnlabs.com/news/ATC_2017_workshop.php
The two fundamental components of Trusted Computing, the asymmetric
PKI framework and RSA IFC cryptography, are operating beyond their
limitations and are no longer sufficient. "In August, 2015, NSA
announced that it planned to transition in the not distant future to a
new cipher suite that is resistant to quantum attacks." wikipedia
Dynamic distributed key and hybrid systems overcome these limitations.
Deadlines
Paper Submission - April 25th
Acceptance Notification - May 10th
Camera-Ready Submission - June 10th
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