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8th Symposium on Identity and Trust on the Internet
(IDtrust 2009)


National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

Administration Building, Green Auditorium
100 Bureau Drive
Gaithersburg, MD 20899
USA


April 14-16, 2009
Sponsors:
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Internet2,
OASIS IDtrust Member Section and the Federal PKI Policy Authority.
Audience:
Security researchers from academia and industry.
Format:
Symposium.
Purpose:

Theme: Authorization and Attributes

IDtrust is devoted to research and deployment experience related to making good security decisions based on identity information, especially when public key cryptography is used and the human elements of usability are considered. The success of any business strategy depends on having the right people gain access to the right information at the right time. This implies that an IT infrastructure has - among other things - an authorization framework in place that can respond to dynamic security conditions and regulatory requirements quickly, flexibly and securely. What are the authorization strategies that will succeed in the next decade? What technologies exist to address complex requirements today? What research is academia and industry pursuing to solve the problems likely to show up in the next few years?

Topics:

Papers to be scheduled to be presented include:

  • Safeguarding Digital Identity: The SPICI (Sharing Policy, Identity, and Control Information) Approach to Negotiating Identity Federation and Sharing Agreements
  • Quantum Resistant Public Key Cryptography: A Survey
  • Identity, Credential, and Access Management at NASA, from Zachman to Attributes
  • Usable Secure Mailing Lists with Untrusted Servers
  • Palantir: A Framework for Collaborative Incident Response and Investigation
  • A Calculus of Trust and Its Applications to PKI and Identity Management
  • Personal Identity Verification (PIV) Cards as Federated Identities - Challenges and Opportunities
  • FileSpace - An Alternative to CardSpace that supports Multiple Token Authorizationand Portability Between Devices
  • Privacy-Preserving Management of Transactions' Receipts for Mobile Environments
  • Usable Trust Anchor Management

A number of panels are also scheduled to be presented. Details will be posted on the conference website as they become available.

Registration Contact:
Teresa Vicente, NIST, phone: 301/975-3883, email: teresa.vicente@nist.gov
Technical Contact:

William Polk, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD, phone: 301/975-3348, fax: 301/975-8670, email: william.polk@nist.gov

Website:
http://middleware.internet2.edu/idtrust/2009/
Registration:

On-line registration
(By clicking on this link, you are leaving the NIST site.)

Registration Fee: $200.00

The registration deadline is April 6, 2009. There will be no on-site registration..

Accommodations:

A block of rooms has been reserved for the nights of April 13-15 at the Holiday Inn Gaithersburg, Two Montgomery Village Avenue, Gaithersburg, MD 20879. The special rate is $113.00 per night plus 13% tax.To make your reservation, please contact the hotel directly at 301/948-8900 by March 23, 2009, and mention that you are attending the "IDtrust 2009".


page created: 02/09/2009
last updated:
contact: teresa.vicente@nist.gov