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Workshop on Cryptography and Security in Clouds
March 15-16, 2011 in Zurich, Switzerland
The cloud computing model for delivering computing services offers
cheap access to a variety of standardized services from various
providers. But after outsourcing a service to the cloud, the owner no
longer controls the platform on which the service runs. The user is
bound to trust the cloud provider for correctness, privacy, and
integrity of its data and computations. Cryptographic mechanisms can
reduce such trust by allowing the user to protect its data and
computations, as well as to verify aspects of remote computation.
The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers and
practitioners working in cryptography and security, from academia and
industry, who are interested in the security of current and future
cloud computing technology. The workshop considers the viewpoint of
cloud-service providers as well as the concerns of cloud users. The
goal is to create a dialogue about common goals and to discuss
solutions for security problems in cloud computing, with emphasis
on cryptographic methods.
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Invited speakers: |
Giuseppe Ateniese, Johns Hopkins University, USA
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Ari Juels, RSA, The Security Division of EMC, USA
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Benny Pinkas, Bar Ilan University, Israel
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Thomas Ristenpart, UCSD and University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
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Rodrigo Rodrigues, Max Planck Institute for Software Systems (MPI-SWS), Germany
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Radu Sion, Stony Brook University, USA
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Organization: |
Christian Cachin, IBM Research - Zurich, Switzerland; Chair
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Giuseppe Persiano, Universitŕ di Salerno, Italy
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Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, TU Darmstadt, Germany
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Matthias Schunter, IBM Research - Zurich, Switzerland
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Paulo Veríssimo, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
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Web page: |
http://www.zurich.ibm.com/~cca/csc2011/
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