Call for Papers ======================= EuroUSEC 2016 1st European Workshop on Usable Security ============================================== Affiliated with PETS 2016 (https://petsymposium.org/2016/) Darmstadt, Germany July 18th, 2016 https://eurousec.secuso.org/2016/ ============================================== Important dates Paper Submission deadline: May 13, 2016, 11:59pm PST, 2016 (No extensions) Reviewer deadline: June 13, 2016 Notification: June 20, 2016 Camera ready: July 10, 2016 Workshop: July 18, 2016 ============================================== Keynote speakers Stuart Macdonald, SERICSYSTEMS Denis Fischbacher-Smith, University of Glasgow ============================================== Scope The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers from different areas of computer science such as security, visualisation, artificial intelligence and machine learning as well as researchers from other domains such as psychology, social science and economics. We encourage submissions from collaborative research by authors of multiple fields. Topics of interest include: - Usability evaluation of existing security and privacy paradigms or technologies - Design and evaluation of novel security and privacy paradigms or technologies - Evaluation of existing security and privacy awareness and education tools - Design and evaluation of novel security and privacy awareness and education tools - Lessons learned from the design, deployment, management or the evaluation of security and privacy paradigms or technologies - Foundations of usable security and privacy - Psychological, sociological and economic aspects of security and privacy - Methodology for usable security and privacy research This topic list is not exhaustive. We particularly encourage submissions that contribute to the research community’s knowledge base. ======================================================================== Steering Committee Andrew A. Adams, Meiji University Jim Blythe, University of Southern California Jean Camp, Indiana University Angela Sasse, University College London Matthew Smith, Bonn University ============================================== Program Committee Chairs Karen Renaud, University of Glasgow Melanie Volkamer, TU Darmstadt & Karlstad University ============================================== Program Committee Ero Balsa, KU Leuven Rainer Böhmer, University of Innsbruck Jim Blythe, University of Southern California Jurlind Budurushi, TU Darmstadt Sonia Chiasson, Carleton University Kelly Caine, Clemson University Emiliano DeCristofaro, University College London Alexander de Luca, Google Tamara Denning, University of Utah Simone Fischer-Hübner, Karlstad University Stephan Flowerday, University of Fort Hare Simson Garfinkel, NIST Thomas Gross, Newcastle University Jens Grossklags, The Pennsylvania State University Marian Harbach, International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley Heather Lipford, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Sebastian Möller, TU Berlin Sören Preibusch, Google Scott Ruoti, Brigham Young University Peter Ryan, Luxembourg University Angela Sasse, University College London Matthew Smith, Bonn University Frank Stajano, Cambridge University Elisabeth Stobert, ETH Zurich Hellen Tackenberg, BMWI Blase Eric Ur, Carnegie Mellon University Joachim Vogt, TU Darmstadt Rick Wash, Michigan State University =============================================================== Submissions Submissions are via EasyChair:https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eurousec2016 =============================================================== Proceedings and submission instructions The proceedings will be published by the Internet Society after the workshop. Submissions must be no more than 20 pages total including bibliography and appendices. Papers must be formatted for US letter (not A4) size paper. The text must be formatted in a two-column layout, with columns no more than 9.5 in. tall and 3.5 in. wide. The text must be in Times font, 10-point or larger, with 11-point or larger line spacing. Authors are encouraged to use the IEEE conference proceedings templates. LaTeX submissions should use IEEEtran.cls version 1.8a, dated 2014/09/17, in Compsoc Conference Mode. Failure to adhere to the page limit and formatting requirements risks rejection on that basis. Submissions do not have to be anonymised for review. Please clearly refer to your own related work. ======================================================================== Contact Jurlind Budurushi (program chair): jurlind.budurushi@secuso.org Silke Rehfeld (local organiser): silke.rehfeld@secuso.org ================================================================ Registration See PETS web site https://petsymposium.org/2016/ ============================================== Venue and travel https://eurousec.secuso.org/2016/venue.php ==============================================