[click for picture] Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society
(in association with the 10th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security)
Washington, DC, USA - October 30, 2003 - Sponsored by ACM SIGSAC
 

Instructions for Authors


   
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  Submission Deadlines and Preparation of Copy
The page limit for each paper is 12 pages. Please do not feel obligated to use all 12 pages. If available, we will grant additional space as requested. However, this determination can only be made close to the submission deadline, and you should assume that you have only 12 pages until you hear otherwise. Authors requiring less than 12 pages who submit early will help us in this regard. Please also request early if you believe you will want more than 12 pages. Please send the electronic copy of your paper in US letter format to wpes@dti.unimi.it. Your electronic submission is due on or before September 1, 2003.
Papers must be in either standard PostScript or PDF format; submissions in formats other than PostScript or PDF, including word processor source formats such as MS Word or LaTeX, will be rejected.

ACM specifications
Notes to all Authors: The following sections in all of the ACM templates are mandatory sections and should be filled in properly by the authors:
  • Categories & Subject Descriptors (the address for the ACM Computing Classification Scheme is: http://www.acm.org/class/1998/)
  • General Terms: This section is limited to the following 16 terms: Algorithms, Management, Measurement, Documentation, Performance, Design, Economics, Reliability, Experimentation, Security, Human Factors, Standardization, Languages, Theory, Legal Aspects, Verification.
  • Keywords: This section is your choice of terms you would like to be indexed by.

General rules
  • Title of Your Submission Should be Initial Caps -- meaning first letter of main words should be made a capital letter.
  • Submissions that do not conform to the ACM standards and formats will be returned to the author for corrections and/or alterations. Also be sure that there are no bad page or column breaks--meaning no widows (last line of a paragraph at the top of a column). If this happens either tighten the previous column or force a line over. Section and Sub-section heads should remain with at least 2 lines of body text when near the end of a page or column. Also, be sure that your .ps file is formatted for American Letter (8-1/2x11).
  • You also need to send a signed ACM Copyright Form by mail or fax. The form can be downloaded from: http://www.acm.org/pubs/copyright_form.html. The title, authors and publication must be filled in at the top and signed at the bottom. Be sure that your title on the form matches the title on your paper, or a new form will be requested. Only one form is needed with the lead or contact author's original signature. Please send your copyright form to be received on or before September 1, 2003 to:

    Paul Syverson
    PO Box 3735
    Silver Spring MD 20918
    USA

    If you prefer to use an express courier, e.g., Federal Express, please use the following address. (Do NOT use the following address for ordinary mail. If you do, it may experience substantial delays.)

    Paul Syverson
    Code 5540
    Naval Research Lab
    Washington DC 20375
    USA
    Voice: +1 202 404-7931
    Fax: +1 202 404-1167


WORD USERS
  1. Please download the template from the ACM website: http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html
  2. Name your .ps or .pdf file using your WPES Paper # with the lead author's last name (example: p02-jones.ps / p02-jones.pdf). Be sure to format your document for American Letter (8-1/2x11).
  3. Insert the ACM copyright statement (WPES-blurb.doc, right click and download to cut and paste into your paper). This statement should appear in 8 pt. Times New Roman, justified text, with WPES'03 italicized.
  4. You need to submit via email to WPES,your .doc file and your .ps or .pdf file as an attachment on or before September 1, 2003. Kindly include paper # in the subject line.



LaTEX USERS
  1. Please use option#2--sig-alternate class file from the ACM website (http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html) or the class file that is attached -- sig-alt-full.cls (both of these class files are tighter formats and automatically inserts the ACM copyright statement and conference info that is needed). Insert the following three lines in your .tex document after \begin{document} to produce the correct copyright statement and info:
    \conferenceinfo{WPES'03,}{October 30, 2003, Washington, DC, USA.}
    \CopyrightYear{2003}
    \crdata{1-58113-776-1/03/0010}
  2. LaTex user, please use Type 1 fonts, for help see: http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/sigfaq.htm#a14. If you still have difficulty check with your system administrator.
  3. Name your .ps or .pdf file using your WPES Paper # with the lead author's last name (example: p02-jones.pdf / p02-jones.ps). Be sure to format your document for American Letter (8-1/2x11).
  4. In addition to your .ps or .pdf file, please include all text (including references from the .bbl file) into one complete .tex document. We do not want a directory of multiple files, just one file with all text from your submission. We do not need the figures. We are not recompiling your submission, only using the one (single-complete) source file to extract text and data that is needed to make the metadata for ACM's digital library.
  5. If your paper has more than three authors, some of them will only be listed on another page if you follow the official format. See http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/sigfaq.htm#q18 for ways to fix the format of your author list.
  6. You need to submit via email to WPES, your .tex file and your .pdf or .ps file as an attachment on or before September 1, 2003. Kindly include paper # in the subject line.


FRAME USERS
  1. Please make the .fm file match the specifications outlined in the WORD template, available at: http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html
  2. Name your .ps or .pdf file using your WPES Paper # with the lead author's last name (example: p02-jones.pdf / p02-jones.ps). Be sure to format your document for American Letter (8-1/2x11).
  3. Authors using FrameMaker, there is a text file (WPES-blurb.txt, right click to download) attached with the ACM copyright information that needs to be inserted in the bottom/left of the first page in 8 pt. Times Roman, note that WPES'03 is italicized.
  4. You need to submit via email to WPES, your .pdf or .ps file along with your .fm file as an attachment on or before September 1, 2003. Kindly include paper # in the subject line.



WPES Paper #
109) Hiding inside HTTP
Matthias Bauer (University of Erlangen, Germany)

113) `I Didn't Buy it for Myself' Privacy and Ecommerce Personalization
Lorrie Faith Cranor (AT&T Labs-Research, USA)

117) Wireless Location Privacy: Current State of US Law and Policy
Linda Ackerman, James Kempf (DoCoMo USA Labs, USA), Toshio Miki (NTT DoCoMo, Japan)

118) Privacy Preserving Database Application Testing
Xintao Wu, Yongge Wang, Yuliang Zheng (University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA)

119) Covert Channels and Anonymizying Networks
Ira S. Moskowitz, Richard E. Newman, Daniel P. Crepeau, Allen R. Miller (NRL, Univ. of FL, NRL, USA)

121) Secure and Private Sequence Comparisons
Mikhail J. Atallah, Florian Kerschbaum (Purdue University, USA), Wenliang Du (Syracuse University, USA)

125) Heartbeat Traffic to Counter (n-1) Attacks
George Danezis (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom), Len Sassaman (Nomen Abditum Services, USA)

128) Preserving Privacy when Preference Searching in E-Commerce
Rhys Smith, Jianhua Shao (Cardi University, United Kingdom)

131) Privacy Preserving Electronic Surveillance
Keith B. Frikken, Mikhail J. Atallah (Purdue University, USA)

133) Privacy and Confidentiality Management for the Microaggregation Disclosure Control Method: Disclosure Risk and Information Loss Measures
Traian Marius Truta, Farshad Fotouhi, Daniel Barth-Jones (Wayne State University, USA)

135) Reusable Anonymous Return Channels
Philippe Golle (Stanford University, USA), Markus Jakobsson (RSA Laboratories, USA)

137) Leveraging the "Multi" in Secure Multi-Party Computation
Jaideep Vaidya, Chris Clifton (Purdue University, USA)

141) Hidden Credentials
Jason E. Holt, Robert Bradshaw, Kent E. Seamons (Brigham Young University), Hilarie Orman (Purple Streak Development, USA)

142) Anonymous Credentials with Biometrically-Enforced Non-Transferability
Sara Miner More, Russell Impagliazzo (University of California, USA)

145) Policy Migration for Sensitive Credentials in Trust Negotiation
Ting Yu, Marianne Winslett (University of Illinois, USA)

150) Privacy Preserving Data Mining and Random Perturbation
Hillol Kargupta, Haimonti Dutta, Souptik Datta (University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA), Krishnamoorthy Sivakumar (Washington State University, USA)