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HoTSoS 2017 : Hot Topics in Science of Security Symposium and Bootcamp | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://cps-vo.org/group/hotsos | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
OVERVIEW
Submissions are solicited for the 4th Annual Hot Topics in the Science of Security (HoTSoS) Symposium and Bootcamp, which will be held April 4-5, 2017 at The Hotel at Arundel Preserve in Hanover, Maryland. The symposium will include a mix of invited talks, refereed papers, panels, tutorials, and posters. As in prior years, papers will appear in the conference proceedings to be published by ACM Press. SCOPE, GOALS, AND VISION HoTSoS draws together researchers, practitioners, and thought leaders from government, industry, and academia. The conference provides a forum for dialogue centered upon the development and advancement of scientific foundations in cybersecurity. The technical emphasis of HoTSoS is on scientific methods, data gathering and analysis, experimental approaches, mathematical models, and the interactions among those approaches to build a foundational science of security. The HoTSoS vision is one of engaging and growing a community—including researchers and skilled practitioners from diverse disciplines—that is focused around the advancement of scientific methods. TOPICS OF INTEREST We invite submissions on any topic related to science of security that aligns with the conference scope and goals listed above. The 2017 HoTSoS will highlight the following themes: - Scalability and composability in the construction of secure systems, - Policy-governed collaboration for handling data across different domains of authority while ensuring security and privacy, - Security metrics to guide choice-making in security engineering and response, - Resilient architectures that can deliver service despite compromised components, - Analysis of human behavior, including modeling users, operators, and adversaries, to support improved design and analysis, - Foundational research related to privacy that allows for the ability to use (i.e., collect, store, and share) data in accordance with requirements, and - Foundations for the security of cyber-physical systems, including applications to the Internet of Things. IMPORTANT DATES Submissions: December 14, 2016 Decisions: February 15, 2017 Final Versions: March 1, 2017 Conference: April 4-5, 2017 SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS - Submission deadline. Submissions of full papers must be made by the deadline of Wednesday, December 14, 2016 (anywhere on Earth) through http://cps-vo.org/group/hotsos. - Submission format. Submissions should be at most 10 pages in double-column ACM format (http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates) including the bibliography or, alternatively, 9 pages not including the bibliography. The paper may have optional appendices, but reviewers are not required to read them. All submissions must be in PDF format. - Simultaneity. Submissions must not have been published previously, and may not be submitted in parallel to any other journal or conference/workshop with published proceedings. The program chairs reserve the right to consult confidentially with other chairs and responsible parties if a double submission is suspected. - Posters and tutorials. We are also accepting posters and proposals for tutorials. Poster submissions should not be longer than 1 page. Tutorial submissions should not be longer than 5 pages. Tutorial submissions should include a detailed syllabus of material to be presented. Proposals for posters and tutorial can be submitted through http://cps-vo.org/group/hotsos. CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION Program Chair Jonathan Katz, University of Maryland Co-Chairs Michel Cukier, University of Maryland Xenofon Koutsoukos, Vanderbilt University Program Committee Adam Aviv, United States Naval Academy Travis Breaux, Carnegie Mellon University Alvaro Cardenas, UT Dallas Will Enck, North Carolina State University Chris Gates, Symantec Limin Jia, Carnegie Mellon University Michael Maass, Bosch Research Sam Malek, George Mason University Michelle Mazurek, University of Maryland Sayan Mitra, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Charles Morisset, Newcastle University Bill Sanders, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Bill Scherlis, Carnegie Mellon University Jessica Staddon, North Carolina State University Adam Tagert, National Security Agency Eugene Vorobeychik, Vanderbilt University Shouhuai Xu, UT San Antonio ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Please send any questions about topics or submission requirements to hotsos2017@cps-vo.org |
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