The TSCloud workshop tries to bring together researchers with an interest in theoretical foundations and practical approaches to trust and security in cloud computing. The emphasis is on high-impact, novel/adopted theories and paradigms that address mathematical and logical underpinnings in trust and security in cloud computing, e.g. encryption, obfuscation, virtualization security, goevernance, accountability, etc.
Topics of interest for both main and demo tracks include, but are not limited to:
- Malware detection in cloud computing
- Cryptography and encryption techniques for cloud computing
- Data obfuscation for cloud computing
- Accountability in cloud computing
- Security in virtualised environments
- Governance, regulation and compliance in cloud computing
- Data analytics for security in cloud computing
- Visualization for security in cloud computing
- Cloud computing threat detection techniques
- Trust in cloud services
- Trust reputation systems for cloud computing
- Reports on critical, real-life security and trust use cases in cloud computing
- Secure and trusted workflows in cloud computing
- Position papers on issues in security and trust in cloud computing
Submission Instructions for Main Workshop Track
All submissions must be written in English, with a maximum length of 6 pages (or 10 pages maximum with page-excess charges) in the IEEE Proceedings Format. All submissions must be submitted into EasyChair system:
- Login at the following URL:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tscloud2011
- Choose the “TSCloud 2011 Main Track“ option.
TSCloud 2011 Best Paper Award
A Best Paper Award will be given for the best submission according to the Technical Committee.
Important Dates
Paper submission Deadline: July 8, 2011
Notification of Decision: August 30, 2011
Camera-Ready Papers due on: September 30, 2011
TSCloud 2011 Workshop (tentative): November 16, 2011