CFP: Security and Privacy in Wireless and Mobile Networks


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	  The Sixth ACM* Conference on Security and Privacy
		   in Wireless and Mobile Networks

			    ACM WiSec '13
                 http://www.sigsac.org/wisec/WiSec2013/

			  April 17-19, 2013
			  Budapest, Hungary
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* ACM approval pending



IMPORTANT DATES

Submission Deadline: Oct 29, 2012
Notification Date: Jan 20
Camera-Ready Deadline: Feb 15



BROADENED SCOPE

 WiSec has been broadening its scope and seeks to present high quality
research papers exploring security and privacy aspects of wireless
communications, mobile networks, and their applications. Beyond the
traditional Wisec staples of physical, link, and network layer security, we
also welcome papers focusing on the security and privacy of mobile software
platforms and the increasingly diverse range of mobile or wireless
applications. The conference welcomes both theoretical as well as systems
contributions.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Mobile malware and platform security
* Security & Privacy for Smart Devices (e.g., Smartphones)
* Wireless and mobile privacy and anonymity
* Secure localization and location privacy
* Cellular network fraud and security
* Jamming attacks and defenses
* Key extraction, agreement, or distribution in wireless and mobile
  settings
* Theoretical foundations, cryptographic primitives, and formal
  methods for wireless security and privacy
* NFC and smart payment applications
* Security and privacy for mobile sensing systems
* Wireless or mobile security and privacy in health, automotive,
  avionics, or smart grid applications

The proceedings of ACM WiSec will be published by the ACM (pending
approval).

FULL AND SHORT PAPERS: Full paper submissions to WiSec 2013 can be up to 10
pages in the ACM conference style excluding the bibliography and well marked
appendices, and up to 12 pages in total. WiSec also encourages the
submission of short papers with a length of up to 6 pages, which describe
mature work of a more succinct nature. All papers must be thoroughly
anonymized for double-blind reviewing.  Detailed submission instructions
will appear on the conference website
(http://www.sigsac.org/wisec/WiSec2013/SubInstructions.php).

DOUBLE SUBMISSIONS: It is a policy of the ACM
(http://www.acm.org/publications/policies/RightsResponsibilities) to
disallow double submissions, where the same (or substantially similar)
paper is concurrently submitted to multiple conferences/journals. Any
double submissions detected will be immediately rejected from all
conferences/journals involved.


ORGANIZERS
General Chair
Levente Buttyan, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary

Technical Program Chairs
Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
Marco Gruteser, Rutgers University, USA

Steering Committee
- N. Asokan, NRC, Finland
- Levente Buttyan, BME, Hungary
- Claude Castelluccia, INRIA, France
- Jean-Pierre Hubaux, EPFL, Switzerland
- Douglas Maughan, DHS, USA
- Adrian Perrig, CMU, USA
- Gene Tsudik, UCI, USA (chair)
- Dirk Westhoff, HAW, Germany



Technical Program Committee  (tentative)
-Sean Wang,     Fudan University

-Radha  Poovendran,     University of Washington

-Ersin Uzun,      PARC

-Claude Castelluccia,     INRIA Rhone-Alpes

-Roberto Di Pietro,        Università di Roma Tre

-Mauro  Conti,   Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

-Ivan Martinovic,            University of Oxford

-Levente Buttyan,          Budapest University of Technology and Economics

-Guevara Noubir,           Northeastern University

-Wenjing Lou,    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

-Emiliano De Cristofaro,            Palo Alto Research Center

-Sencun Zhu,     Penn State Univ.

-Wade Trappe,  WINLAB, Rutgers University

-Elaine Shi,       University of Maryland

-Yingying Chen, Stevens Institute of Technology

-Yih-Chun Hu,    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

-Kasper Bonne Rasmussen,       University of California, Irvine

-Javier Lopez,   University of Malaga

-Frank   Kargl,   University of Twente

-Urs Hengartner,            University of Waterloo

-Jamshid Shokrollahi,    Robert Bosch GmbH

-William Enck,    North Carolina State University

-Patrick Koeberl,            Intel Corporation

-Srdjan  Capkun,            ETH Zurich

-Cristina Nita-Rotaru,      Purdue University

-Giuseppe Ateniese,      JHU

-Kari Kostiainen,            Nokia Research Center

-Patrick Traynor, Georgia Tech

-Wenyuan Xu,    University of South Carolina

-N. Asokan,       Nokia Research Center