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Ubiquitous computing
paradigm foresees seamless integration of communicating and
computational devices and applications (e.g., smart sensors,
wireless networks and mobile agents) embedded in all parts
of our environment, from our physical selves, to our homes,
our offices, our streets and so forth. In addition, in past
few years many researchers have been witnessing a growing
interest in trusted infrastructure technologies. The area of
study has been gaining importance recently due to the
technologies' association to a useful notion of software
behavior conformity.
The overall aim of this symposium is to provide a forum for academic and
industry professionals to discuss recent progress in methods
and technology concerning the identification of risks, the
definition of security policies, and the development of
security measures for ubiquitous computing. |