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Information Hiding Workshop




			Call for Papers 

		WORKSHOP ON INFORMATION HIDING

		      15 - 17 April 1998

		       Portland, Oregon


Many researchers are interested in hiding information or in stopping other
people doing this. Current research themes include copyright marking of 
igital objects, covert channels in computer systems, subliminal channels 
in cryptographic protocols, low-probability-of-intercept communications,
broadcast encryption schemes, and various kinds of anonymity services 
ranging from steganography through location security to digital elections.

These closely linked areas of study were brought together in 1996 by a
workshop on information hiding held at the Isaac Newton Institute in
Cambridge. This was felt to be very worthwhile by the research community, 
and it was decided to hold a second workshop in 1998.

This second international workshop on information hiding will be held in 
Portland, Oregon from the 15th to the 17th April 1998. 


Instructions for authors:

Interested parties are invited to submit papers on research and practice
which are related to these areas of interest. Submissions can be made
electronically (latex or postscript; preferred format is latex using
llncs.sty) or in paper form; in the latter case, send eight copies
suitable for blind refereeing (the authors' names should be on a separate
cover sheet and there should be no obvious references). Papers should not
exceed fifteen pages in length.


Addresses for submission:

	[email protected]

	David Aucsmith
	Intel Architecture Labs
	5200 N. E. Elam Young Parkway
	Hillsboro, OR 97124-6497
	USA


Deadlines:

	Paper submission:               		31st December 1997
	Notification of acceptance:     		28th February 1998
	Camera-ready copy for preproceedings:   	31st March 1998
	Camera-ready copy for final proceedings:	31st May 1998


Program committee:

	David Aucsmith (Intel) - chair
	Ross Anderson (Cambridge University)
	Steve Low (AT&T Bell Laboratories)
	Ira Moskowitz (US Naval Research Laboratory)
	Andreas Pfitzmann (Technical University of Dresden)
	Jean-Jacques Quisquater (Catholic University of Louvain)
	Gus Simmons (University of New Mexico)
	Michael Waidner (IBM, Zuerich)


WWW version of cfp at http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/rja14/ihws.html

Details of the first (1996) information hiding workshop are at
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/fapp2/steganography/bibliography/workshop.html