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ACM CCS'99 CFP
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jianying Zhou)
Fri Jan 8 10:06:14 1999
Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1999 11:31:13 +0800 (SGT)
From: Jianying Zhou <jyzhou@krdl.org.sg>
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Cc: Juzar Motiwalla <juzar@krdl.org.sg>, Desai Narasimhalu <desai@krdl.org.sg>,
Robert Deng <deng@krdl.org.sg>, Gene Tsudik <gts@isi.edu>,
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6th ACM Conference on
Computer and Communications Security
November 1-4, 1999
Kent Ridge Digital Labs
Singapore
The ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS)
is a premier forum for the presentation of new research results
and the identification of future research directions in the area
of computer and communications security. The first five conferences
were held in Fairfax, Virginia (1993 and 1994), New Delhi, India
(1996), Zurich, Switzerland (1997) and San Francisco, California
(1998). The 6th conference in the series will be held in Singapore
on November 1-4 1999. CCS is sponsored by ACM SIGSAC.
The preliminary call for paper for ACM CCS'99 is attached. For more
details, please see the conference web page http://www.isi.edu/ccs99/
[I've removed the attachment. It was 11,000 lines of postscript. I
would appreciate if future submitters were not nearly so rude to our
subscribers. --Perry]