Trusted Infrastructure
Summer School
ETISS 2008
Research Programme
This year the research programme for the Summer School has three elements:
Research Workshops
A distinctive feature of ETISS has been a programme of research workshops. This year, several different groups are organising these. Most are soliciting informal submissions and presentations.
- Workshop 1: Towards Practical Solutions for Attestation and Identity Management
- Workshop 2: Challenges for Trusted Computing
- Workshop 3: Providing Trusted Services Using Trusted Computing
- Workshop 4: Requirement Analysis for Mobile Trusted Modules
- Workshop 5: Inter-operable Trusted Computing APIs
Masterclasses
Masterclasses will offer an opportunity to interact with an experienced researcher. We expect these to be slots of approximately 1.5 hours. Around half of the time should be spent describing some open research issue or problem in trusted computing, and the remainder given over to a facilitated discussion among the students about how the problem might be solved.
- James Fazey (CESG) and Marion Weber (BSI)
- Graeme Proudler (HP Labs): The TCG Architecture
- David Grawrock (Intel)
- Paul England (Microsoft)
Collaborative Research Projects
Space will be allowed in the schedule for discussions around making possible collaborative research project proposals - for the EU or elsewhere. No formal proposals are required at this stage, but you are welcome to inform the organisers if you have potential projects or consortia to discuss.