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[WM]: AISW 2005 Accepted Papers



Dear all,

We are pleased to announce the list of accepted papers for next year's Australasian Information Security Workshop, to be held in
Newcastle, Australia during Australasian Computer Science Week, 31 January - February 3. Complete details about Australasian
Computer Science Week can be found at

              http://www.cs.newcastle.edu.edu/~acsw05


           AUSTRALASIAN INFORMATION SECURITY WORKSHOP 2005
                    DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT
                         Accepted Papers


DRM, Trusted Computing and Operating System Architecture Jason Reid and William Caelli

Trust Requirements in Identity Management Audun Josang, John Fabre, Brian Hay, James Dalziel and Simon Pope

Translation of Rights Expressions
Brenton Cooper and Paul Montague

Copyright Conundrum -- Liability of ISPs for Online Copyright Infringement Gaye Middleton

The Impact of DRMs on Personal Use Expectations and Fair Use Rights Margaret Jackson and Ashish Shah

A Secure Semi-Fragile Watermarking for Image Authentication Based on Integer Wavelet Transform with Parameters Xiaoyun Wu, Junquan
Hu, Zhixiong Gu and Jiwu Huang

Recovery of Watermark Using Differential Affine Motion Estimation Jiang Du, Chaw-Seng Woo and Binh Pham

Performance Factors Analysis of a Wavelet-Based Watermarking Method Chaw-Seng Woo, Jiang Du and Binh Pham

Countermeasures for Attacks on Satellite TV Cards Using Open Receivers W. G. Sirett, L. Francis, K. Mayes and K. Markantonakis

Applying Web Oriented Technologies to Implement an Adaptive Spread Spectrum Watermarking Procedure and a Flexible DRM Platform
Franco Frattolillo and Salvatore D'Onofrio

Characterizing Dynamics of Information Leakage in Security-Sensitive Software Process Yuichiro Kanzaki, Hiroshi Igaki, Masahide
Nakamura, Akito Monden and Ken-Ichi Matsumoto

Remote Revocation of Smart Cards in a Private DRM System Keith Frikken, Mikhail Atallah and Marina Bykova

Comparison of Texts Streams in the Presence of Mild Adversaries Michael Malkin and Ramarathanm Venkatesan


ACSW 2005
---------

AISW is part of Australasian Computer Science Week 2005, to be held at the University of Newcastle from 31 January to 3 February,
2005. ACSW 2005 also
includes:

  * 28th Australasian Computer Science Conference (ACSC2005)
  * 16th Australasian Database Conference (ADC2005)
  * 6th Australasian User Interface Conference (AUIC2005)
  * Computing: the Australasian Theory Symposium (CATS2005)
  * 10th Asia-Pacific Computer System Architecture Conference (ACSAC2005)
  * 7th Australasian Computing Education Conference (ACE2005)
  * 2nd Asia-Pacific Conference on Conceptual Modelling (APCCM2005)

Registration for any of these conferences will enable delegates to attend sessions in any ACSW conference and workshop. Registration
for AISW alone (one day) will also be available. The proceedings for each conference / workshop will be made available through the
CRPIT website. The ACSW web site is at http://www.cs.newcastle.edu.au/~acsw05.

--
Nicholas Sheppard                                   | Ph: +61 2 4221 3788
Research Fellow                                     | Fax: +61 2 4221 4170
School of Information Technology & Computer Science | E-mail: nps@uow.edu.au
The University of Wollongong, Australia             | WWW: www.uow.edu.au/~nps






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