[TYPES/announce] (FINAL EXTENSION) CfP: ACM SIGSAC Workshop on Programming Languages and Analysis for Security (PLAS) 2019

Piotr Mardziel piotrm at cmu.edu
Thu Jul 11 15:18:28 EDT 2019


The final extended abstract deadline is on July 17 and paper deadline on
July 19, 2019 (AoE).

The workshop is on November 15th in London UK, colocated with ACM CCS. See
further details below.


ACM SIGSAC 14th Workshop on Programming Languages and Analysis for Security
(PLAS 2019)

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Friday November 15, 2019 - London, UK (Co-located with ACM CCS 2019)


http://2019.plas.ws/


PLAS is a forum for exploring and evaluating the use of programming
language and program analysis techniques for promoting security in the
complete range of software systems, from compilers to machine learnt
models. The workshop encourages proposals of new, speculative ideas,
evaluations of new or known techniques in practical settings, and
discussions of emerging threats and problems. We also host position papers
that are radical, forward-looking, and lead to lively and insightful
discussions influential to the future research at the intersection of
programming languages and security.


The scope of PLAS includes, but is not limited to:


- *NEW THIS YEAR*: Programming language techniques and verification applied
to security in other domains (e.g. adversarial learning)

- Compiler-based security mechanisms (e.g. security type systems) or
runtime-based security mechanisms (e.g. 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
IoT

- Applications, case studies, and implementations of these techniques


* Sponsors

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- Carnegie Mellon University CyLab Security and Privacy Institute


Sponsorship opportunities are available. See the call for sponsors for more
information: http://2019.plas.ws/cfs.txt


* Call for Papers

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We invite both full papers and short papers. For short papers we especially
encourage the submission of position papers that are likely to generate
lively discussion.


Full papers should be at most 11 pages long, plus as many pages as needed
for references and appendices. Papers in this category are expected to have
relatively mature content. Full paper presentations will be 25 minutes
each. Short papers should be at most 5 pages long, plus as many pages as
needed for references. Papers that present radical, open-ended and
forward-looking ideas are particularly welcome in this category, as are
papers presenting preliminary and exploratory work. Authors submitting
papers in this category must prepend the phrase "Short Paper:" to the title
of the submitted paper. Short paper presentations will be 15 minutes each.
Submissions should be PDF documents typeset in the ACM proceedings format
using 10pt fonts. A SIGPLAN-approved template can be found at SIGPLAN
Author Information. We recommend using this template.


Both full and short papers must describe work not published in other
refereed venues (see the SIGPLAN republication policy for more details).
Accepted papers will appear in workshop proceedings, which will be
distributed to the workshop participants and be available in the ACM
Digital Library.


Submissions can be made via Easychair:
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=plas2019


* Important Dates

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Paper submission: FINAL EXTENSION: Wednesday July 17, 2019 (AoE) (Abstract
Only); Friday July 19, 2019 (AoE) (Paper)

Author notification: Friday August 9, 2019

Camera ready version: Friday August 23, 2019 (AoE)

Workshop date: Friday November 15, 2019


* Invited Talks

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- Deepak Garg (Max Planck Institute for Software Systems) -- On the
equivalence of fine-grained and coarse-grained mechanisms for information
flow control.

- Véronique Cortier (LORIA Laboratory) -- TBD


* Program Committee

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- Eleanor Birrell (Pomona College)

- Fraser Brown (Stanford University)

- Stephen Chong (Harvard University)

- Nate Foster (Cornell University)

- Klaus von Gleissenthall (University of California, San Diego)

- Leonidas Lampropoulos (University of Maryland, College Park)

- Piotr Mardziel (Carnegie Mellon University, Co-Chair)

- Annabelle McIver (Macquarie University)

- Corina Pasareanu (NASA Ames)

- Aseem Rastogi (Microsoft Research India)

- Marco Vassena (Chalmers University of Technology)

- Niki Vazou (IMDEA Software, Co-Chair)


PLAS 2019 Co-chairs, Niki Vazou & Piotr Mardziel
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