[TYPES/announce] CfP: IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy (EuroS&P2019)

Fabio Martinelli Fabio.Martinelli at iit.cnr.it
Tue Oct 2 07:46:16 EDT 2018


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EuroS&P 2019

June 17-19, 2019 in Stockholm, Sweden
4th IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy
https://www.ieee-security.org/TC/EuroSP2019/cfp.php

Call For Papers

The IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy (EuroS&P) is the
European sister conference of the established IEEE S&P symposium. It
is a premier forum for computer security research, presenting the
latest developments and bringing together researchers and
practitioners. We solicit previously unpublished papers offering novel
research contributions in security or privacy. The emphasis is on
building or attacking real systems, even better if actually deployed,
rather than presenting purely theoretical results. Papers may present
advances in the design, implementation, analysis, verification, or
empirical evaluation and measurement of secure systems. Papers that
shed new light on past results by means of sound theory or thorough
experimentation are also welcome.

Topics of interest include:

Access control
Accountability
Anonymity
Application security
Attacks and defenses
Authentication
Blockchain
Censorship and censorship-resistance
Cloud security
Cryptography with applied relevance to security and privacy
Distributed systems security
Embedded systems security
Forensics
Formal methods for security
Hardware security
Human aspects of security and privacy
Intrusion detection
IoT security and privacy
Language-based security
Malware
Metrics
Mobile security and privacy
Network security
Privacy-preserving systems
Protocol security
Secure information flow
Security and privacy policies
Security architectures
Security usability
System security
Web security and privacy

This topic list is not meant to be exhaustive. EuroS&P is interested
in all aspects of applied computer security and privacy. Papers
without a clear application to security or privacy, or purely
theoretical, will be considered out of scope and may be rejected
without full review.

Given the rapidly expanding and maturing security and privacy
community, we hope to increase the acceptance rate of papers that are
more "far-reaching" and "risky," as long as those papers also show
sufficient promise for creating interesting discussions and
questioning widely-held beliefs.


Systematization of Knowledge Papers

We solicit systematization of knowledge (SoK) papers that evaluate,
systematize, and contextualize existing knowledge, as such papers can
provide a high value to our community. Suitable papers are those that
provide an important new viewpoint on an established, major research
area, support or challenge long-held beliefs in such an area with
compelling evidence, or present a convincing, comprehensive new
taxonomy of such an area. Survey papers without such insights are not
appropriate. Submissions will be distinguished by the prefix "SoK:" in
the title and a checkbox on the submission form. They will be reviewed
by the full PC and held to the same standards as traditional research
papers, except instead of emphasizing novel research contributions the
emphasis will be on value to the community. Accepted papers will be
presented at the symposium and included in the proceedings.


Best Paper Award

Outstanding paper(s) will be selected by the program committee for the
best paper award. The award will be announced at the symposium.


Important Dates

All deadlines are Anywhere on Earth (AoE = UTC-12h).

Pre-registration of abstract           October 15, 2018
Submission deadline                    November 13, 2018  No Extensions
Early reject notification              December 24, 2018
Rebuttal period                        Jan 31-Feb 2, 2019
Notification                           February 19, 2019
Camera ready deadline                  April 16, 2019
Conference                             June 17-19, 2019


Instructions for Paper Submission

We strongly encourage pre-registering your paper by submitting its
metadata (title, abstract and authors) by the corresponding deadline,
which is about a month ahead of the actual paper
deadline. Pre-registration is not mandatory but helps us plan the
logistics. Presenters of accepted papers who pre-registered by the
deadline will be rewarded with a small surprise present when they turn
up in Stockholm. It is acceptable to change the metadata (title,
abstract or authors) when submitting the actual paper, but then you
won't get the present. For both pre-registration and submission,
please visit https://eurosp19.hotcrp.com.


Unacceptable behaviour

All submissions must be original work. Plagiarism (whether of others
or self) will be grounds for rejection. The submitter must clearly
document any overlap with previously published or simultaneously
submitted papers from any of the authors. Failure to point out and
explain overlap will be grounds for rejection. Simultaneous submission
of the same paper to another venue with proceedings or a journal is
not allowed and will be grounds for automatic rejection. Submitting
multiple distinct papers is of course allowed. EuroS&P 2019 includes
an author response period, which gives authors the chance to comment
on reviews their papers received. Papers may not be withdrawn between
the start of the author response period and acceptance
notification. Contact the program committee chairs if there are
questions about this policy.


Anonymous Submission

Papers must be submitted in a form suitable for anonymous review: no
author names or affiliations may appear on the title page, and papers
should avoid revealing their identity in the text. When referring to
your previous work, do so in the third person, as though it were
written by someone else. Only blind the reference itself in the
(unusual) case that a third-person reference is infeasible. Contact
the program chairs if you have any questions. Papers that are not
properly anonymized may be rejected without review.


Page Limit and Formatting

Papers must not exceed 15 pages total (including the references and
appendices). Papers must be typeset in LaTeX in A4 format (not "US
Letter") using the IEEE conference proceeding template with the
appropriate options [LaTeX template, Template instructions, IEEE
Template Repository]. Failure to adhere to the page limit and
formatting requirements can be grounds for rejection.
https://www.ieee.org/content/dam/ieee-org/ieee/web/org/conferences/Conference-LaTeX-template_7-9-18.zip

Submission

Submissions must be in Portable Document Format (.pdf). Authors should
pay special attention to unusual fonts, images, and figures that might
create problems for reviewers. Your document should render correctly
in Adobe Reader XI and when printed in black and white.


Conference Submission Server

Papers must be submitted at https://eurosp19.hotcrp.com/ and may be
updated at any time until the submission deadline expires.


Publication and Presentation

Authors are responsible for obtaining appropriate publication
clearances. One of the authors of the accepted paper is expected to
present the paper at the conference. Submissions received after the
submission deadline or failing to conform to the submission guidelines
risk rejection without review.

For more information, contact the program chairs at:
eurosp2019-pc-chairs at ieee-security.org.


Disclaimer

If your research contains studies with human subjects please include a
paragraph on ethical approval of your experiments (e.g. IRB
approval). Authors are also encouraged to review: Common Pitfalls in
Writing about Security and Privacy Human Subjects Experiments, and How
to Avoid Them.  https://cups.cs.cmu.edu/soups/2010/howtosoups.pdf

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PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Program Chairs

Frank Piessens                    KU Leuven
Frank Stajano                    University of Cambridge

PC Members

AbdelRahman M. Abdou            ETH
Andrei Sabelfeld                Chalmers University of Technology
Atul Luykx                      Visa
Awais Rashid                    University of Bristol
Bart Mennink                    RU Nijmegen
Ben Stock                       CISPA Helmholtz Center
Benjamin Dowling                Royal Holloway
Carsten Maple                   University of Warwick
Christian Rossow                Saarland University
David Chisnall                  Microsoft Research Cambridge
Dennis Andriesse                Vrije Universiteit
Emanuel von Zezschwitz          University of Bonn
Engin Kirda                     Northeastern University
Jonathan Anderson               Memorial University of Newfoundland
Joseph Bonneau                  NYU
Kaveh Razavi                    Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Konrad Rieck                    TU Braunschweig
Laurent Simon                   University of Cambridge / Samsung
Limin Jia                       CMU
Lorenzo Cavallaro               King's College London
Luca Viganò                     King's College London
Lujo Bauer                      CMU
Maire O'Neill                   Queen's University Belfast
Manuel Costa                    MSR Cambridge
Marinella Petrocchi             CNR
Mark Ryan                       University of Birmingham
Markulf Kohlweiss               MSR Cambridge and University of Edinburgh
Mathy Vanhoef                   KU Leuven
Matteo Maffei                   TU Vienna
Matthew Smith                   University of Bonn
Nataliia Bielova                INRIA
Ralf Sasse                      ETH Zurich
Roberto Guanciale               KTH
Roberto Di Pietro               Hamad Bin Khalifa University
Sascha Fahl                     University of Hannover
Simson Garfinkel                US Census Bureau
Stefan Mangard                  TU Graz
Stefano Calzavara               Universita' Ca' Foscari Venezia
Steve Kremer                    INRIA Nancy - Grand Est
Steven Murdoch                  UCL
Tom Chothia                     University of Birmingham
Tomer Ahsur                     KU Leuven
Vashek Matyas                   Masaryk University Brno
Vladimiro Sassone               University of Southampton
Yajin Zhou                      Zhejiang University of China
Yasemin Acar                    Leibniz University Hannover
Yuval Yarom                     University of Adelaide
Zinaida Benenson                University of Erlangen-Nuremberg


ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

General Chairs
Panos Papadimitratos             KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Mads Dam                         KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Program Chairs
Frank Piessens                   KU Leuven
Frank Stajano                    University of Cambridge

Workshop Chairs
Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati Università degli Studi di Milano
Yongdae Kim                     KAIST

Publication Chair
Ben Stock                        Saarland University

Publicity Chairs
Jing Deng                        University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Fabio Martinelli                 Italian National Research Council

Web Chairs
Mohammad Khodaei                 KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Hongyu Jin                       KTH Royal Institute of Technology


STEERING COMMITTEE

Michael Backes (SC Chair)        CISPA, Saarland University & MPI-SWS, 
Germany
Gilles Barthe                    IMDEA Software Institute, Spain
Virgil Gligor                    Cylab, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Patrick McDaniel                 Pennsylvania State University, USA
Adrian Perrig                    ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Bart Preneel                     KU Leuven, Belgium



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