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HASP 2012 : Workshop on Hardware and Architectural Support for Security and Privacy | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
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Workshop on Hardware and Architectural Support for Security and Privacy In Conjunction with MICRO 45, Dec, 2, 2012 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Questions: haspworkshop2012@gmail.com Website: http://sites.google.com/site/haspworkshop2012/ Submission: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hasp2012 Micro45: http://www.microarch.org/micro45/ ============================================================================== CALL FOR PAPERS =============================== Although much attention has been directed to the study of security at the system and the application level, security and privacy research focusing on hardware and architecture aspects remains a new frontier. In the era of cloud computing, pervasive intelligent systems, and nano-scale devices, practitioners and researchers have to address new challenges and requirements in order to meet the ever-changing landscape of security research and new demands from the consumers, enterprises, governments, and defense industry. HASP is intended to bring together researchers, developers, and practitioners from academia and industry, to share practical implementations/experiences related to hardware/architectural support for security and privacy, secure cloud computing, secure mobile devices, novel biometric devices, electronic warfare and counter measurements, hardware aspects of digital forensics, and to discuss future trends in research and applications. To that end, papers are solicited from the areas, including, but not limited to: - Micro architectural and/or system support for privacy protection in the context of embedded systems, sensor networks, mobile devices, and cloud computing - Hardware support for trust management - Hardware and architectural support for digital rights management - Hardware trojan threat evaluation, detection, and prevention - Smartcard security - Architectural and hardware techniques for supporting digital forensics - Biometric hardware and implementation - Electronic warfare and countermeasure techniques - Hardware side-channel exploits - Attack resilient hardware and architectural design - Hardware techniques for homeland security - Cryptographic hardware design, implementation, and evaluation - TPM security - Hardware backdoor and rootkits - Embedded system security - FPGA security - Interaction between system and micro-architecture - Simulation, validation, and verification tools - Experiences with real systems - Analysis of real attacks and threat evaluation All accepted and presented papers will be included in the IEEE Xplore and indexed in relevant databases (EI). SUBMISSION =============================== Papers reporting original research results pertaining to the above and related topics are solicited. Full paper manuscripts must be in English of up to 8 pages (using the IEEE two-column format). The online submission site is: easy chair. If web submission is not possible, please contact the program co-chairs for alternate arrangements. To submit regular papers to the conference, please select "HASP2012" in EasyChair submission site(https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hasp2012). If you have questions regarding submission, please contact haspworkshop2012@gmail.com IMPORTANT DATES =============================== Oct 7, 2012: Submission deadline Oct 21, 2012: Notification of acceptance Nov 4, 2012: Camera Ready Accepted Papers Due Dec 2, 2012: Workshop Date |
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