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Call for part. Smart Card conf. CARDIS 1996
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Pieter Hartel)
Fri Jun 14 17:24:02 1996
To: kerberos@MIT.EDU
Date: 14 Jun 1996 11:44:39 +0200
From: pieter@fwi.uva.nl (Pieter Hartel)
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Preliminary Call for Participation:
SECOND SMART CARD RESEARCH AND ADVANCED APPLICATION CONFERENCE
SEPTEMBER 18-20, 1996
CWI, AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS
Aims and Goals
Smart cards, or IC cards, offer a huge potential for information
processing purposes. The portability and processing power of IC cards
allow for highly secure conditional access and reliable distributed
information systems. There are IC cards available that can perform
highly sophisticated cryptographic computations. The applicability of
IC cards is currently limited mainly by our imagination; the
information processing power that can be gained by using IC cards
remains as yet mostly untapped and is not well understood. Here lies a
vast uncovered research area which we are only beginning to assess, and
which will have a great impact on the eventual success of the
technology. The research challenges range from electrical engineering
on the hardware side to tailor-made cryptographic applications on the
software side, and their synergies.
Many currently existing events are mainly devoted to commercial and
application aspects of IC cards. In contrast, the CARDIS conferences
aim to bring together researchers who are active in all aspects of the
design of IC cards and related devices and environments, such as to
stimulate synergy between different research communities and to offer a
platform for presenting the latest research advances.
CARDIS 1994, sponsored by the International Federation for Information
Processing (IFIP) and held in November 1994 in Lille, France,
successfully brought together representatives from leading IC research
centers from all over the world. CARDIS 1996 will be the second
occasion for the IC card community in this permanent activity. CARDIS
1996 will be organized jointly by the Centre for Mathematics and
Computer Science at Amsterdam (CWI) and the Department of Logic and
Computer Science of the University of Amsterdam (UvA).
The conference is being organised in cooperation with the IFIP Special
Group 16, the International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR)
and the Association Francaise des Sciences et Technologies de
l'Information et des Systemes (AFCET).
Organization
General Chair
o Pieter Hartel (Southampton, UK and Amsterdam, The
Netherlands)
Program Chair
o Pierre Paradinas (Rd2p/Gemplus, France)
o Jean-Jacques Quisquater (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium)
Program Committee
o Stefan Brands (CWI, Amsterdam)
o Andre Gamache (Quebec, Canada)
o Louis Guillou (CCETT, France)
o Josep Domingo-Ferrer (Univ. Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona,
Spain)
o Pieter Hartel (Southampton, UK and Amsterdam,
The Netherlands)
o Hans-Joachim Knobloch (Karlsruhe, Germany)
o Pierre Paradinas (Rd2p/Gemplus, France)
o Reinhard Posch (Graz, Austria)
o Jean-Jacques Quisquater (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium)
o Matt Robshaw (RSA Laboratories, USA)
o Bruno Struif (GMD, Germany)
o Doug Tygar (Carnegie-Mellon, USA)
Steering Committee Chair
o Vincent Cordonnier (Rd2p, Lille, France)
Local Organization
o Pieter Hartel (Southampton, UK and Amsterdam,
The Netherlands)
o Stefan Brands (CWI, The Netherlands)
o Eduard de Jong (QC Technology, The Netherlands)
Programme
Wednesday September 18, 1996, CWI Z011
12:30-13:30 Lunch and registration
13:30-13:45 Introduction to CARDIS 1996
Pieter Hartel, Jean-Jacques Quisquater
13:45-15:15 Session 1: Authentication
-- On the Design of a Stream Cipher and a Hash
Function Suitable to Smart Card Applications, Yongdae Kim,
Sangjin Lee, Choonsik Park, Electronics and
Telecommunications Research Institute, Taejon, Korea
-- Authenticating Outputs of Computer Software
Using a Cryptographic Coprocessor, Bruce Schneier, John
Kelsey, Counterpane Systems, Minneapolis, USA
-- Biometrics on Smartcards: An Approach to
Keyboard Behavioral Signature, Thomas J. Alexandre Carnegie
Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, USA
15:15-15:45 Coffee
15:45-16:30 Session 2: Invited speaker
To be announced
16:30-17:30 Session 3: Panel
Electronic commerce, panelists to be announced
17:30-19:00 Borrel
Thursday September 19, 1996, CWI Z011
08:45-09:15 Coffee
09:15-10:45 Session 3: Architecture
-- Arithmetic co-processors for public-key cryptography:
The state of the art, David Naccache, David M'Raihi,
Gemplus PSI, Sarcelles, France
-- FAME: A 3rd Generation Coprocessor for Optimising Public
Key Cryptosystems in Smart Card Applications, Ronald
Ferreira, Ralf Malzahn, Peter Marissen, Jean Jacques
Quisquater, Thomas Wille, Philips Smart Cards and Systems,
Paris, France; Philips Semiconductors, Hamburg, Germany;
Math RiZK, Rhode-Saint-Genese, Belgium
-- Efficient Compression Algorithms for Smart Cards,
Renaud Lecat, Jean-Jacques Quisquater, Univ.
Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
10:45-11:15 Coffee
11:15-12:00 Session 4: Invited speaker
To be announced
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-14:30 Session 5: Methods
-- Structuring and Visualising an IC-card Security Standard,
Hugh Glaser, Pieter H. Hartel, Eduard K. de Jong Frz, Univ.
of Southampton, England; QC Technology, Zaandam, The
Netherlands
-- Using formal methods to cultivate trust in
Smart Card Operating Systems, Marjan I. Alberda, Pieter H.
Hartel, Eduard K. de Jong Frz Univ. of Amsterdam, The
Netherlands; Integrity Arts Inc, San Mateo, USA
-- Protection of Software Algorithms Executed on
Secure Microprocessors,
H.D.L. Hollmann, J.P.M.G. Linnartz, J.H. v. Lint, C.P.M.J.
Baggen, Philips Research Laboratories, Eindhoven, The
Netherlands.
14:30-15:00 Coffee
15:00-16:00 Session 6: Panel
Tampering and resistance, panelists to be announced
16:00-late Excursion and conference dinner
Friday September 20, 1996, CWI Z011
08:45-09:15 Coffee
09:15-10:45 Session 7: Distributed computing
-- Multi-Application Smart Cards and Encrypted Data
Processing, Josep Domingo-Ferrer, Univ. Rovira i Virgili,
Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain
-- Agent and Smart Card based System for User's Mobility,
David Carlier, Sylvain Lecomte, Patrick Trane,
RD2P, Univ. de Lille, France; Tokyo Institute of
Technology, Japan
-- How Smart Cards Can Take Benefits from Object-Oriented
Technologies?
Patrick Biget, Patrick George, Jean-Jacques Vandewalle,
RD2P, Univ. de Lille, France
10:45-11:15 Coffee
11:15-12:15 Session 8: Panel
Architecture, panelists to be announced
12:15-12:30 Final remarks and close
12:30-13:30 Lunch
Excursion and Dinner
To be announced.
Venue, transport
Amsterdam is a historic city of outstanding beauty. It is the capital
of the Netherlands and home to over 700,000 people. The Netherlands has
a temperate climate. The average rainfall in September is 74mm, and the
average day temperature is 14.3 degrees centigrade.
The Amsterdam Schiphol airport serves hundreds of destinations daily
from all over the world. From the airport it is a short train journey
to the centre of the city, with trains running day and night.
The railway and road networks in the Netherlands provide for easy
routes from neighbouring countries (Germany and Belgium) as well as the
rest of continental Europe. There are daily ferry services to the
United Kingdom.
Public transport in Amsterdam is frequent and reliable.
The host institutes are located in the Amsterdam Science Park, which is
the largest concentration of research institutes in science and
mathematics in the Netherlands.
The Science Park offers excellent libraries in many of the exact
sciences. Remote login access via the Internet is open to visitors.
The conference will be held in the main auditorium of the Science Park
(capacity of 150). All conferencing facilities are provided.
Host institutes
The center for mathematics and computer science (CWI) is a part of the
Mathematical Centre Foundation, aiming to foster mathematics and
computer science research in the Netherlands. Special attention is paid
to the applicability of the results of fundamental research; part of
CWI's mission is to transfer new knowledge to society in general and
trade and industry in particular. The Cryptology group of CWI is a
separate division, and was founded in its present format in 1984. It
has since established itself as the main cryptology research center in
the Netherlands, and is probably best known for its research activities
in electronic cash. More generally, the research activities of the
Cryptology group are focused on public-key cryptographic protocols.
Particular areas of interest, besides electronic cash, are
special-purpose digital signatures, zero-knowledge proofs, and
correctness verification of cryptographic protocols by means of formal
methods.
The Department of Computer Systems of the University of Amsterdam
performs research in advanced computer systems. The department has a
leading national role in the areas of high performance computing and
image processing. The department has a strong architecture group, with
interests ranging from VLSI design to high level formal specification
of complex systems. The work on IC card operating systems design is an
important part of the department's research portfolio.
Registration
All participants, including speakers, should register. Early
registration is recommended. Fees are to be paid in advance. A
reduction applies to registration forms and payments made prior to
August 1, 1996.
All registrations will be confirmed. Use more forms or photocopies if
you want to register more than one person.
The information/registration desk at the conference center will be open
on:
Wednesday 18 September 12:00 - 17:00
Thursday 19 September 08:30 - 12:00
Registration Fee
All prices are quoted in Dutch Guilders (NLG).
Early Registration (before August 1, 1996) fee 500 NLG
Late Registration (after August 1, 1996) fee 600 NLG
Conference Registration fee covers:
* Admission to all conference sessions
* A copy of the conference proceedings
* Refreshments and lunches during breaks
* Reception on Wednesday, September 18
* Conference dinner on Thursday, September 19
Payments
Payments are to be made in advance in Dutch Guilders (NLG), without
charges to the organisers by:
* Bank transfer to account number 31.35.57.977 of "Stichting
Wiskunde en Informatica Conferenties" at the RABO-Bank, Middenweg
88, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (postal giro of bank is 187744).
* A certified bank cheque, to be enclosed with your completed
registration form. Note that personal cheques will not be accepted.
* Credit card payment. Please fill out the appropriate section on
the registration form. Whichever method of payment is used, make
sure you mention the name of the participant.
Cancellation
Refund of the registration fee, less a 25% administrative charge, may
be applied for in writing until September 1, 1996. For cancellations
received after this date, no refund can be made. Refunds are settled
after the conference.
Special requirements
For participants who have special requirements with respect to diet or
other matters, arrangements can be made, provided that applications
have been received by the secretary before September 1, 1996.
Hotel reservations
Hotel accommodation can be reserved in the conference hotel, Tulip Inn
Oosterpark. All rooms have en suite facilities. A special conference
roomrate of NLG 125 (single room)/NLG 150 (double room) incl.
breakfast, is offered to CARDIS delegates. To book a room, complete the
hotel reservations section on the registration form. Please note that
room availability cannot be guaranteed after the early registration
date of August 1, 1996.
If the hotel is fully booked we will try to book a room in a hotel in
the same price range.
CARDIS 1996 REGISTRATION AND HOTEL
RESERVATION FORM
[] Mr [] Ms
First name :
Surname :
Company/Organisation :
Address :
:
City :
Postal Code :
Country :
Telephone :
Fax :
Email address :
[] Accompanying person :
[] Mr [] Ms Surname :
First name :
[] 500 Early Registration
[] 600 Late Registration
[] 150 Dinner for accompanying person
Total to be paid:
[] HOTEL RESERVATION:
(Not guaranteed after 1 Aug.) :
Arrival date :
Departure date :
Number of nights :
[] Single Room
[] Double Room
PAYMENT
Payment of conference fee effected by:
[] Bank transfer to account #31.35.57.977 of
"Stichting Wiskunde en Informatica
Conferenties" at the RABO-Bank,
Middenweg 88, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
(postal giro of bank is 187744)
[] A certified cheque, enclosed with this
form. Note that personal cheques will not
be accepted.
[] Credit card payment
[] American Express
[] Visa
[] Eurocard/Mastercard
In the name of :
Company name :
Card number :
Expire date :
Address of card holder :
Authorization: I authorize Stichting Wiskunde en
Informatica Conferenties to charge my creditcard
the above amount.
Date :
Signature :
Please mention participants name with payment. Payments are to be made
without charges to the organisers.
Note that for credit card payments we need the original signature, so
always send a copy by post after faxing or emailing this form. Any
cancellation of registration and hotel reservation must be made in
writing to the conference secretary.
Forward this form to:
CARDIS II
Ms. Simone Panka
CWI
P.O. Box 94079
1090 GB Amsterdam
Netherlands
Fax: +31.20.5924199
Email: simone@cwi.nl
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