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Calls for Papers
Last Modified:12/4/23
Upcoming Conferences and Workshops
Note: The submission date has passed.
December 2023
ACSAC 2023
Annual Computer Security Applications Conference,
Austin, Texas, USA, December 4-8, 2023.
[posted here 4/24/23]
ACSAC is an internationally recognized forum where practitioners,
researchers, and developers in information system security meet to learn
and to exchange practical ideas and experiences. If you are developing
practical solutions to problems related to protecting users, commercial
enterprises, or countries' information infrastructures, consider
submitting your work to the Annual Computer Security Applications Conference.
We solicit submissions that address the application of security technology,
the implementation of systems, and the discussion of lessons learned.
While we are interested in various topics, we especially encourage
submissions in the area of our Hard Topic Theme. This year's hard topic
theme solicits research results and technologies that are considering
the concept of trustworthy systems. Trustworthy systems generally
involve the development of capabilities that offer security, safety,
and reliability guarantees. ACSAC has always solicited work on
applied security; with this hard topic, we hope to put great
emphasis on deployable trustworthy systems.
For more information, please see
https://www.acsac.org/2023/submissions/papers/.
FPS 2023
16th Foundations & Practice of Security Symposium,
Bordeaux, France, December 11-13, 2023.
[posted here 6/26/23]
Protecting the communication and data infrastructure of an
increasingly interconnected world has become vital to the normal functioning
of all aspects of our daily life. Many industries and businesses, including
healthcare, transportation, and manufacturing, rely on edge computing to
process data and deliver real-time services, while enterprise networking
is increasingly moving to the cloud to improve scalability and reduce costs.
As a result, security and cyber resiliency have emerged as vital scientific
disciplines that aim to protect these critical systems against cyber threats
and ensure the integrity, availability, and confidentiality of data,
applications, and services. The multifaceted complexities of these
requirements necessitate collaboration and innovation from communities in
mathematics, computer science, and engineering. The aim of FPS is to discuss
and exchange theoretical and practical ideas that address privacy, security,
and resiliency issues in interconnected systems. It aims to provide scientific
presentations as well as to establish links, and promote scientific collaborations,
joint research programs, and student exchanges between institutions involved in
this important and fast-moving research field.
We welcome submissions spanning the full range of theoretical and applied
work including user research, methods, tools, simulations, demos, and
practical evaluations. We also invite papers from researchers and
practitioners working in privacy, security, resiliency, trustworthy data
systems, and related areas to submit their original papers. Special care will
be given this year to enhancing Cybersecurity and Resiliency with Artificial
Intelligence. Moreover, we are interested in data sharing, data disclosure,
individual tracking, and fake news regarding their impacts on security and privacy.
For more information, please see
https://www.fps-2023.com/.
ICISS 2023
19th International Conference on Information Systems Security,
NIT Raipur, India, December 16-20, 2023.
[posted here 6/5/23]
This annual conference provides a forum for researchers and industry practitioners of
security to present their cutting-edge research and use case
experiences. We solicit previously unpublished technical papers in the
field of Security & Privacy. Papers that involve innovative solutions,
usability studies, longitudinal studies, industrial use cases, and SoK
are welcome. This year, we will also accept PoCs of security applications under a
separate demo track and allow submission of artefacts; a separate call
will be announced on the conference website in due course of time.
For more information, please see
https://iciss.isrdc.in.
IEEE Blockchain 2023
IEEE International Conference on Blockchain,
Ocean Flower Island, Hainan, China, December 17-21, 2023.
[posted here 7/31/23]
As a promising technique to achieve decentralized consensus,
blockchain has been applied into various fields, e.g., digital currency,
supply chain, asset management, e-health, e-government, network management,
etc. Its secure design for supporting a distributed computing system with
high fault tolerance is attracting wide attention all over the world.
Blockchain has great potential to create new foundations for our
socio-economic systems by efficiently establishing trust among
people and machines, reducing cost, and increasing utilization of
resources. On one hand, blockchain will play an important role
for secure decentralization in such emerging fields as Internet
of Things, cyber physical systems, edge computing, social networking,
crowdsourcing and next generation wireless communications, and even
more other fields. On the other hand, its advance should be further
evolved in terms of scalability, security, privacy, efficiency,
flexibility, availability, and dependability.
Following the great success of IEEE Blockchain 2022, held in Espoo, Finland,
IEEE Blockchain 2021, held in Melbourne, Australia, IEEE Blockchain 2020,
held in Rhodes Island, Greece, IEEE Blockchain 2019, held in Atlanta, USA,
IEEE Blockchain 2018, held in Halifax, Canada, the 2023 IEEE International
Conference on Blockchain (Blockchain-2023) will provide a high-profile,
leading-edge forum for researchers, engineers, and practitioners to
present latest advances and innovations in key theories, infrastructure,
schemes, and significant applications for the blockchain, as well as to
identify emerging research topics and define the future.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Theories of blockchain and distributed ledger technology
- New blockchain architecture
- Distributed consensus and fault tolerance mechanisms
- Security, privacy and trust of blockchain and distributed ledger
- Cross-chain and off-chain technology
- Attacks and vulnerabilities of blockchain
- Blockchain scalability and performance optimization
- Simulation and performance evaluation techniques
- Smart contract and chain code
- Applications and services based on blockchain
- Protocols and algorithms based on blockchain
- Blockchain in the Internet of things (IoT)
- Blockchain in cyber physical systems
- Blockchain in social networking
- Blockchain in supply chain management
- Blockchain in agriculture
- Blockchain in connected and autonomous vehicles
- Blockchain in crowdsourcing and crowdsensing
- Blockchain in edge and cloud computing
- Blockchain in next generation communications and networks
- Blockchain and cryptocurrency
- Blockchain and artificial intelligence
- Blockchain and game theory
- Blockchain and industry 4.0
- Redactable blockchain
For more information, please see
https://ieee-cybermatics.org/2023/blockchain/.
January 2024
IFIP 11.9 DF 2023
20th Annual IFIP WG 11.9 International Conference on Digital Forensics,
New Delhi, India, January 4-5, 2024.
[posted here 8/7/23]
The IFIP Working Group 11.9 on Digital Forensics (www.ifip119.org) is
an active international community of scientists, engineers and practitioners
dedicated to advancing the state of the art of research and practice in digital
forensics. The Twentieth Annual IFIP WG 11.9 International Conference on Digital
Forensics will provide a forum for presenting original, unpublished research results
and innovative ideas related to the extraction, analysis and preservation of all
forms of electronic evidence. Papers and panel proposals are solicited. All
submissions will be refereed by a program committee comprising members of the
Working Group. Papers and panel submissions will be selected based on their
technical merit and relevance to IFIP WG 11.9. The conference will be limited
to approximately 60 participants to facilitate interactions between researchers
and intense discussions of critical research issues. Keynote presentations,
revised papers and details of panel discussions will be published as an edited
volume – the twentieth volume in the well-known Research Advances in Digital
Forensics book series (Springer, Cham, Switzerland) during the summer of 2024.
Technical papers are solicited in all areas related to the theory and
practice of digital forensics. Areas of special interest include, but
are not limited to:
- Theories, techniques and tools for extracting, analyzing and preserving digital evidence
- Enterprise and cloud forensics
- Mobile and embedded device forensics
- Image and video forensics
- Internet of Things forensics
- Digital forensic processes and workflow models
- Digital forensic case studies
- Legal, ethical and policy issues related to digital forensics
For more information, please see
http://www.ifip119.org.
February 2024
NDSS 2024
Network and Distributed System Security Symposium,
San Diego, California, uSA, February 26 - March 1, 2024.
[posted here 6/5/23]
The Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS) is a top
venue that fosters information exchange among researchers and practitioners of network
and distributed system security. The NDSS 2024 workshops and symposia will take
place in San Diego, CA, from 26 February to 1 March 2024. The target audience includes
those interested in practical aspects of network and distributed system security,
with a focus on actual system design and implementation. A major goal is to
encourage and enable the Internet community to apply, deploy, and advance the
state of practical security technologies.
This call solicits technical papers. Authors are encouraged to write the abstract
and introduction of their paper in a way that makes the results accessible and
compelling to a general security researcher. All submissions will be reviewed by
the Program Committee and accepted submissions will be published by the Internet
Society in the Proceedings of NDSS 2024. The Proceedings will be made freely
accessible from the Internet Society web pages. Furthermore, permission to freely
reproduce all or parts of papers for noncommercial purposes is granted provided
that copies bear the Internet Society notice included in the first page of the
paper. The authors are therefore free to post the camera-ready versions of their
papers on their personal pages and within their institutional repositories.
Reproduction for commercial purposes is strictly prohibited and requires prior consent.
For more information, please see
https://www.ndss-symposium.org/ndss2024/.
March 2024
FC 2024
28th International Conference on Financial Cryptography and Data Security,
Willemstad, Curacao, March 4-8, 2024.
[posted here 8/21/23]
Financial Cryptography and Data Security is a major international
forum for research, advanced development, education, exploration, and debate
regarding information assurance, with a specific focus on commercial contexts.
The conference covers all aspects of securing transactions and systems.
Original works focusing on both fundamental and applied real-world deployments
on all aspects surrounding commerce security are solicited. Submissions
need not be exclusively concerned with cryptography. Systems security and
interdisciplinary works are particularly encouraged.
The goal of the conference is to bring security and cryptography researchers
and practitioners together with economists, bankers, implementers and
policy-makers. Intimate and colourful by tradition, the FC program features
invited talks, academic presentations, technical demonstrations and panel
discussions. In addition, several workshops will be held in conjunction
with the FC conference.
For more information, please see
https://fc24.ifca.ai/cfp.html.
FHE 2024
3rd Annual FHE.org Conference on Fully Homomorphic Encryption,
Held in conjunction with the Real World Crypto 2024,
Toronto, Canada, March 24, 2024.
[posted here 10/18/23]
First envisioned in the late seventies, the first realization for fully homomorphic
encryption only came three decades later. Fully homomorphic encryption has since
been an active research topic.
The FHE.org conference aims at being the premier forum gathering researchers,
technologists and practitioners working on the design, development, deployment, validation,
and applications of fully homomorphic encryption.
The program committee is seeking original contributions on all aspects of fully
homomorphic encryption. Submissions across a broad range of the development phases
are encouraged, from exploratory research and proof-of-concept studies to practical
applications and deployment of fully homomorphic encryption and related technologies.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Fully homomorphic encryption and its applications
- Efficient and secure implementations of cryptographic algorithms Software for
fully homomorphic encryption
- Hardware architectures for fully homomorphic encryption
- Compilers for fully homomorphic encryption
- Physical attacks and countermeasures
- Secure applications using fully homomorphic encryption
- Security of encrypted computing and applications
- Cryptographic protocols using fully homomorphic encryption for privacy-preserving systems
- Formal modeling and formal proofs for encrypted computing
- Validation and certification of fully homomorphic encryption
For more information, please see
https://asiaccs2024.sutd.edu.sg/cfp/.
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