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Call for papers

The call for papers for the Third Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) Symposium is now open. The Symposium is scheduled for March 12-16, 2007, at the Wyndham Hotel, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. The event is the only of its kind to examine SELinux and the power of the flexible mandatory access control security it brings to Linux. The first two years of this annual event were a tremendous success providing the SELinux development and user community the opportunity to discuss related research results, development plans, and applications.

Any topics relating to SELinux technology, flexible mandatory access control, and its application to real-world problem are of interest for this symposium. Such topic include:

  • Innovations and advancement in SELinux technology
  • Use and application of SELinux and Type Enforcement
  • SELinux development experiences and tools
  • Use and Configuration of MLS and RBAC in securing systems
  • Updates on the various Linux distributions using SELinux
  • Practical "root"-less system administration policies
  • Case studies and application experience SELinux
  • Related research and development activities
  • Tools and products supporting/using SELinux
  • Security evaluation and certification issues
  • User and customers concerns and needs
  • Tutorials

No marketing pitches will be accepted.

For more information about deadlines see the calendar. For information about the submission guildlines see the FAQ

When you are ready to submit a proposal you can do so by going to the submission form.

Review Committee:

  • Frank Mayer (Chair), Tresys
  • Joshua Brindle, Tresys
  • Chad Hanson, TCS
  • Trent Jaeger, Penn State University
  • Pete Loscocco, NSA
  • Karl MacMillan, Red Hat
  • James Morris, Red Hat
  • Chad Sellers, Tresys
  • Doc Shankar, IBM
  • Stephen Smalley, NSA
  • Daniel Walsh, Red Hat

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