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HotSec 2011 : 6th USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Security | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.usenix.org/events/hotsec11/cfp/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Overview
Position papers are solicited for the 6th USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Security (HotSec '11). HotSec is renewing its focus by placing singular emphasis on new ideas and problems. Works reflecting incremental ideas or well understood problems will not be accepted. Cross-discipline papers identifying new security problems or exploring approaches not previously applied to security will be given special consideration. All submissions should propose new directions of research, advocate non-traditional approaches, report on noteworthy experience in an emerging area, or generate lively discussion around an important topic. HotSec takes a broad view of security and privacy and encompasses research on topics including but not limited to large-scale threats, network security, hardware security, software security, physical security, programming languages, applied cryptography, privacy, human-computer interaction, emerging computing environment, sociology, and economics. Workshop Format Attendance will be limited to 35–50 participants, with preference given to the authors of accepted position papers/presentations. Each session will be focused by topic area and will include three 15-minute talks, followed by a highly interactive 45-minute discussion of the papers and problems and solutions in the thematic area. Participants are strongly encouraged to participate in the discussions. Submissions Submissions must be 4–6 pages including figures, tables, and references. In order to promote discussion, the review process will heavily favor submissions that are forward-looking and open-ended, as opposed to those that summarize more mature work on the verge of conference publication. |
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