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                      *CFP Last Call* - PST 2023
                  The 20th Annual International Conference
                        on Privacy, Security and Trust
                              (PST 2023)
                          https://pstnet.ca/
               21-23, December, 2023, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark
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*Submission Deadline: 20 May, 2023 (AoE) Extended!*
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2023 20th Annual International Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust
(PST) will be held hybrid in Copenhagen, Denmark, August 21-23, 2023.
PST 2023 is the 20th conference in this series, providing a forum for
researchers and practitioners to present their latest research results,
developments, and ideas in areas of privacy, security and trust.
The conference is technically Co-Sponsored by IEEE Communication Society.
https://pstnet.ca/docs/PST2023-CFP-one-page-v3.pdf to download
the call for papers information!


# Topics #

2023 20th Annual International Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust
(PST) topics are inter-disciplinary across privacy, security, and trust.
Technologies of interest include, but are not limited to:

- Privacy Preserving / Enhancing Technologies
- eContinuous Authentication
- Critical Infrastructure Protection
- Trust Technologies, Technologies for Building Trust in e-Business
  Strategy
- Network and Wireless Security
- Observations of PST in Practice, Society, Policy, and Legislation
- Cloud Security, Web Security and Privacy
- Digital Rights Management
- Internet Of Things (IoT) Security and Privacy
- Identity and Trust Management
- Operating Systems Security
- Human Computer Interaction and PST
- Intrusion Detection / Prevention Technologies
- Biometrics, National ID Cards, Identity Theft
- Secure Software Development and Architecture
- Implications of, and Technologies for, Lawful Surveillance

- PST Challenges in e-Services, e.g. eHealth, e-Government, e-Commerce
- Privacy, Traceability, and Anonymity
- Digital Forensics
- Trust and Reputation in Self-Organizing Environments
- Security Analytics and Data mining
- Anonymity and Privacy vs. Accountability
- Cryptographic Technologies
- Access Control and Capability Delegation
- Recommendation, Reputation and Delivery Technologies
- Representations and Formalizations of Trust in Electronic and Physical
Social Systems


# Special Sessions #

2023 20th International Annual Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust
(PST) also organizes a Blockchain Special Session to be held in
conjunction with the conference. The aim is to provide researchers in
focused areas the opportunity to present and discuss their work, as well
as to offer a forum for interaction among a broader community of
researchers related to the main topics of PST 2023.


# Submission Instructions #

High-quality papers in all PST-related areas that, at the time of
submission, are not under review and have not already been published or
accepted for publication elsewhere are solicited. Authors MUST ensure to
select the track (Privacy, Security, or Trust) most relevant to their
research when submitting their paper. Accepted papers will be accepted
as "regular" papers up to 10 pages, or "short" papers of up to 5 pages.
Up to 2 additional pages will be allowed in each category with over-
length charges. Every additional page has a cost of $100.00 (CND).
The standard IEEE two-column conference format should be used for all
submissions. IEEE Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings can
be downloaded here. The conference proceedings will be submitted for
inclusion in IEEE Xplore as in previous editions of the conference.


# Double-blind Submission #

Reviewing will be double-blind: the reviewers will not know the
identities of the authors. It will be up to the authors to ensure the
proper anonymization of their paper. For effective anonymization please
follow these guidelines:
Do not include any author's name or affiliation in the title. Do not
include any acknowledgments. Refer to your own published work in the
third person: use 'In the previous work of Jones et al.', not 'In our
previous work'. If you cite own papers that are not widely available
(e.g., a paper currently under review), use anonymous author names in
the citation, for example, an author of the form "A. Anonymous."