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RAID 2015 : 18th International Symposium on Research in Attacks, Intrusions and DefensesConference Series : Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection | |||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||
RAID 2015
Kyoto, Japan, November 2-4, 2015 http://www.raid2015.org/ Call for Papers ----------------- The 18th International Symposium on Research in Attacks, Intrusions and Defenses (RAID 2015) aims at bringing together leading researchers and practitioners from academia, government, and industry to discuss novel research contributions related to any area of computer and information security. Papers on all topics related to intrusion detection and prevention are within scope, including papers on: Malware and botnet analysis, detection, and mitigation Smartphone and other embedded systems security Network & active defenses Web application security New attacks against computers and networks Denial-of-Service Attacks Insider attack detection Formal models, analysis, and standards Deception systems and honeypots Vulnerability analysis Secure software development Machine learning for security Computer security visualization techniques Network exfiltration Online money laundering and underground economy Hardware vulnerabilities Binary analysis and reverse engineering Digital forensics Security and Privacy Intrusion detection and prevention Papers will be judged on novelty, significance, correctness, and clarity. We encourage papers that bridge research in different communities. We also welcome experience papers that clearly articulate lessons learnt and papers that refute prior published results. Submission Guideline ------------------------- Reviewing will be double-blind, meaning the authors' identities will be hidden from the reviewers. There will not be a response/rebuttal phase. RAID 2015 will follow policies for plagiarism, submission confidentiality, reviewer anonymity, and prior and concurrent paper submission that mirror those of the ACM (see http://www.acm.org/publications/policies/). RAID 2015 invites two types of submissions: 1. *Full papers* papers presenting mature and novel research results. Papers accepted by the Program Committee will be presented at RAID 2015 and included in the Symposium's proceedings published by Springer in its Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Each paper must include an abstract and a list of keywords, and must not exceed 20 pages in total length, formatted in LNCS-style and including the bibliography and any appendices. If needed, we will grant accepted papers upto 2 additional pages to address the reviewers' comments adequately. *Note*: unlike in previous years, the RAID 2015 review procedure is *double blind*. All papers should be appropriately anonymized. In other words: leave the author names off the paper, refer to your own prior work in the third person, do not give the paper a title that corresponds to a publicly available technical report, etc. Papers that are not anonymized will not be reviewed. 2. *Poster abstracts* describing works in progress, or innovative ideas not mature enough to be presented as a full paper. The poster track will provide an opportunity to present early-stage work and receive feedback from the community, especially on thought-provoking or controversial work, approaches, or ideas from students. We also welcome submissions of posters corresponding to papers presented at RAID-affiliated workshops. Posters are submitted for review in the form of an extended abstract that has to be formatted in LNCS-style and not exceed 1 page in length, with a PDF draft of the proposed poster included as page 2 of the submission. In addition, poster titles should always start with the phrase "Poster Abstract:". Accepted posters will be presented at the symposium in a separate session. Authors of accepted full papers are also encouraged to submit and present posters of their paper in the poster session. *The board where posters will be fastened is in portrait mode; height: 1,60m, width: 1,20m.* For accepted papers, at least one of the authors must attend the conference to present the paper. Submissions must not substantially duplicate work that has already been published elsewhere or is submitted in parallel to a journal or to any other conference or workshop with proceedings. Simultaneous submission of the same work to multiple venues, submission of previously published work, and plagiarism constitute dishonesty or fraud. RAID, like other scientific and technical conferences and journals, prohibits these practices and may, on the recommendation of the program chair, take action against authors who have committed them. Further questions on the submission process may be sent to the program chairs. Authors who are unsure whether or not their submissions might meet these guidelines, or with specific questions about the guidelines, are welcome to contact the program committee co-chairs: raid2015-chairs [at] few.vu.nl. Submission Site ------------------ Please visit http://raid2015-submissions.com/ for submissions. Important Dates ------------------ Paper Submission Deadline: June 5, 2015 (extended) Paper Acceptance Notification: August 14, 2015 Poster Submission Deadline: August 28, 2015 Poster Acceptance Notification: September 11, 2015 Conference: November 2-4, 2015 Organizing Committee ------------------------- General Chair: Youki Kadobayashi, NAIST PC Chair: Herbert Bos, Vrije Universiteit, VU University Amsterdam PC Co-Chair: Fabian Monrose, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Local Arrangement Chair: Kazuya Okada, NAIST Publication Chair: Gregory Blanc, Telecom SudParis Publicity Chair: Giorgos Vasiliadis, FORTH Program Committee ----------------------- Manos Antonakakis, Georgia Tech Elias Athanasopoulos, FORTH Herbert Bos, Vrije Universiteit / VU University Amsterdam Gabriela Ciocarlie, SRI International Lucas Davi, Intel CRI-SC at TU Darmstadt Tudor Dumitras, University of Maryland Petros Efstathopoulos, Symantec Research Labs William Enck, North Carolina State University Bryan Ford, EPFL Aurélien Francillon, Eurecom Flavio Garcia, University of Birmingham Chris Kanich, University of Illinois at Chicago Christopher Kruegel, UC Santa Barbara Andrea Lanzi, U. of Milan Corrado Leita, LastLine, Inc. Brian Levine, UMass Amherst Fabian Monrose, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Zachary Peterson, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo Georgios Portokalidis, Stevens Institute of Technology Niels Provos, Google Konrad Rieck, University of Göttingen William Robertson, Northeastern University Christian Rossow, Saarland University Andrei Sabelfeld, Chalmers Stelios Sidiroglou-Douskos, MIT Patrick Traynor, U. of Florida XiaoFeng Wang, Indiana University Dongyan Xu, Purdue University |
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