New Security Paradigms 2014 Important dates: Submission deadline: April 11, 2014, 23:59 (UTC -6, EST time) Notification: June 6, 2014 Workshop: September 15-18, 2014 (Victoria, British Columbia, Canada) Full call for papers: http://www.nspw.org/2014/cfp **Why choose NSPW?** -- NSPW puts your paper in the spotlight -- Each paper gets about an hour of discussion time -- A highly interactive, invitation-only venue, 30-40 participants * 10-12 accepted papers are discussed during the 3-day period As a researcher, you work so many tireless hours to develop an idea, and NSPW would like to provide a unique opportunity to put your work at the center of discussion. By encouraging participants to think "outside the box" and giving them an opportunity to communicate with open-minded peers, NSPW seeks to foster paradigm shifts in the field of information security. To address today's diverse and plentiful security and privacy, NSPW welcomes unconventional, promising approaches to important security problems and inno- vative critiques of current security theory and practice= . **NSPW 2014: Organizers** General Chair: Konstantin Beznosov, University of British Columbia Vice-Chair: Anil Somayaji, Carleton University Local Arrangements: Stephen Neville, University of Victoria Program Committee Co-Chairs: Tom Longstaff, Johns Hopkins University Paul Van Oorschot, Carleton University Program Committee Julie Ard, US Department of Defense Lucas Ballard, Google Rainer Boehme, University of M=FCnster Kevin Butler, University of Oregon William Cheswick Benjamin Edwards, University of New Mexico Serge Egelman, UC Berkeley Michael Franz, UC Irvine Vaibhav Garg, Drexel University Roy Maxion, Carnegie Mellon University Liam Mayron, Florida Institute of Technology Daniela Oliveira, Bowdoin College Sean Peisert, UC Davis and Berkeley Lab