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IICIS 2003
Sixth IFIP TC-11 WG 11.5 Working Conference on
Integrity and Internal Control in Information Systems

November 13-14, 2003 Lausanne, Switzerland

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高田ひとみ
京大情報学研究科 
上林研究室 秘書

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Hitomi TAKADA, Ms
       Secretary to Prof. Kambayashi
       Department of Social Informatics,
       Graduate Faculty of Informatics, Kyoto University
       Sakyo, Kyoto 606-8501JAPAN
       FAX: +81-744-42-4253 (NARA)  +81-75-753-4970 (KYOTO)
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INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING
IICIS 2003

Sixth IFIP TC-11 WG 11.5 Working Conference on
Integrity and Internal Control in Information Systems
November 13-14, 2003 Lausanne, Switzerland

GENERAL INFORMATION
Confidentiality, integrity and availability are high-level
objectives of IT security. The IFIP TC-11 Working Group 11.5
has been charged with exploring the area of the integrity
objective within IT security and the relationship between
integrity in information systems and the overall internal control
systems that are established in organizations to support
corporate governance codes.
This working conference series follows its tradition to establish
the basis for an ongoing dialog between IT security specialists
and internal control specialists so that both may work more
effectively together to assist in creating effective business
systems in the future. The goals for this conference are to find
an answer to the following questions:
* what is the status quo of research and development in the area
of integrity and internal control;
* where are the gaps between business needs on the one hand
and research and development on the other and what needs to be
done to bridge these gaps;
* what precisely do business managers need to have confidence
in the integrity of their information systems and their data.

TOPICS
We solicit papers and suggestions for panel sessions, vendor
presentations and tutorials. The papers should describe original
ideas and research results on foundations and applications
related to the subject of integrity and internal control in
information systems. We particularly solicit papers presenting
business cases. Suggested topics include but are not limited to:
- integrity and internal control in Enterprise Resource
  Planning systems
- integrity and internal control in e- and m-commerce
  applications and infrastructure
- integrity and internal control in financial systems
- developments in internal control concepts and the impact
  on integrity requirements
- integrity standards
- methods for dealing with incomplete or inconsistent
  information
- efficient methods for checking integrity
- integrity requirements necessary to implement an internal
  control structure within an organization
- integrity of archival data
- integrity and authentication of digital documents
- trustworthy computation

IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for Submission: May 2, 2003
Notification of Acceptance: June 23, 2003
Final camera-ready copy due: August 1, 2003

INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS
Papers must be written in English. Papers should be limited to
5000 words, full page figures being counted as 300 words. Each
paper must include a short abstract and a list of keywords
indicating subject classification. The full names and addresses of
the authors should be printed only on the title page. The author
who is the contact person should be identified as such. Acceptance
of a paper means an obligation for at least one of the authors to
attend the conference and present the paper.
To submit your paper, send an email to jajodia [at] gmu.edu,
containing the title and abstract of your paper, authors?names, e-
mail and post addresses, and phone and fax numbers. Attach your
submission (as a MIME attachment) in PDF, Word, or portable
postscript format to the same message.
For further information, contact
Prof.dr. Sushil Jajodia
Center for Secure Information Systems
George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA
e-mail: jajodia [at] gmu.edu
phone: +1 703 993 1653 fax: +1 703 993 1638

The proceedings will be published by Kluwer Academic
Publishers. Instructions for camera ready versions of the paper
will be sent after notification of acceptance and can also be found
via website: http://www.wkap.com/ifip

GENERAL CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS
Stefano Spaccapietra and Serge Vaudenay, Swiss Federal Institute
of Technology Lausanne, Switzerland
stefano.spaccapietra [at] epfl.ch, serge.vaudenay [at] epfl.ch

PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Sushil Jajodia, George Mason University, USA
jajodia [at] gmu.edu
Leon Strous, De Nederlandsche Bank, The Netherlands
strous [at] iaehv.nl

ORGANIZING CHAIR
Christelle Vangenot, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology,
Lausanne, Switzerland
christelle.vangenot [at] epfl.ch

MORE INFORMATION
Up-to-date information can be obtained from the program co-
chairs or via the conference web site at:
http://lbd.epfl.ch/e/conferences/IICIS03/index.html
(also via the link on the TC-11 homepage:
http://www.ifip.tu-graz.ac.at/TC11 )
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