[TYPES/announce] PLAS: Programming Languages and Security (final cfp)
Joshua D. Guttman
guttman at WPI.EDU
Mon Mar 28 06:57:27 EDT 2011
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Final Call for Papers
Sixth ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on
Programming Languages and Analysis for Security
(PLAS 2011)
http://www.cs.cornell.edu/~aslan/plas2011
June 05, 2011
Co-located with PLDI 2011, San Jose, California
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SCOPE
PLAS aims to provide a forum for exploring and evaluating ideas on the
use of programming language and program analysis techniques to improve
the security of software systems. Strongly encouraged are proposals of
new, speculative ideas, evaluations of new or known techniques in
practical settings, and discussions of emerging threats and important
problems.
The scope of PLAS includes but is not limited to:
* Compiler-based security mechanisms or runtime-based security
mechanisms such as inline reference monitors
* Program analysis techniques for discovering security vulnerabilities
* Automated introduction and/or verification of security enforcement
mechanisms
* Language-based verification of security properties in software
including verification of cryptographic protocols
* Specifying and enforcing security policies for information flow and
access control
* Model-driven approaches to security
* Security concerns for web programming languages
* Language design for security in new domains such as cloud computing
and embedded platforms
* Applications, case studies, and implementations of these techniques
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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Submissions due: Tuesday, March 29, 2010
Author notification: Friday, April 29, 2010
PLAS 2010 workshop: Sunday, June 05, 2010
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
We invite papers in two categories:
* Full papers should be at most 12 pages long including bibliography
and appendices. Papers in this category are expected to have
relatively mature content. Full paper presentations will be 25
minutes each.
* Position papers should be at most 6 pages long including
bibliography and appendices. Preliminary and exploratory work are
welcome in this category. Position paper presentations will be 10
minutes each. Authors submitting papers in this category must
prepend the phrase "Position Paper: " (without quotes) to the title
of the submitted paper.
Submissions should be PDF documents typeset in the ACM proceedings
format using 10pt fonts. SIGPLAN-approved templates can be found at
http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigplan/authorInformation.htm. We recommend
using this format, which improves greatly on the ACM LaTeX format. All
submissions must be in English. Page limits are strict.
Both full and position papers must describe work not published in
other refereed venues (see the SIGPLAN republication policy at
http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigplan/republicationpolicy.htm for
details). Accepted papers will appear in the workshop proceedings
which will be distributed to workshop participants and be available in
the ACM Digital Library.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Aslan Askarov (Cornell University) (co-chair)
Brendan Eich (Mozilla Corporation)
Deepak Garg (Carnegie Mellon University)
Joshua Guttman (Worcester Polytechnic Institute) (co-chair)
Ranjit Jhala (University of California, San Diego)
Sergio Maffeis (Imperial College London)
Marco Pistoia (IBM TJ Watson Research Center)
Nikhil Swamy (Microsoft Research)
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Joshua D. Guttman
WPI, Computer Science
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