Since this is a more open format workshop than in past when the format was the traditional research paper presentation, it is a good opportunity for both 1619 and 1667 to participate.
Your participation in the workshop, the summit, and the over all symposium can increase awareness and acceptance of your respective standards; provide you with feedback from a wider audience in the storage community on the perceived value of the standards; and let you meet new people who may make positive contributions to your standards.
Jack
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Matt Ball <matt.ball@ieee.org> Date: Mon, May 12, 2008 at 10:43 AM
Subject: [STDS-P1619] Call for papers for the Security in Storage Workshop 2008, due May 30th To: STDS-P1619@listserv.ieee.org
Prospective
participants should submit either a full paper (not to exceed 12
single-spaced pages) for a paper presentation to be published in the
proceedings or can submit a short abstract suggesting alternative
presentation forms, discussion items, or panel topics.
Please submit papers to James Hughes (James.Hughes@Sun.Com) by May 30th.