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HotSec 2012 : 7th USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Security | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://usenix.org/events/hotsec12/cfp/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Important Dates
Submissions due: May 7, 2012, 11:59 p.m. EDT Notification of acceptance: June 14, 2012 Electronic files of final papers due: July 5, 2012 Workshop Organizers Program Chair Patrick Traynor, Georgia Institute of Technology Program Committee Bill Aiello, University of British Columbia Matt Blaze, University of Pennsylvania Dan Boneh, Stanford University Kevin Butler, University of Oregon Srdjan Capkun, ETH Zurich Will Enck, North Carolina State University Nick Feamster, Georgia Institute of Technology Ian Goldberg, University of Waterloo Sam King, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Wenke Lee, Georgia Institute of Technology Morley Mao, University of Michigan Jon McCune, Carnegie Mellon University Patrick McDaniel, Pennsylvania State University David Molnar, Microsoft Research Fabian Monrose, University of North Carolina Steven Myers, Indiana University Vern Paxson, University of California, Berkeley Niels Provos, Google Jennifer Rexford, Princeton University Overview Position papers are solicited for the 7th USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Security (HotSec '12). HotSec places its 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. Reviews HotSec '12 will be attempting to add transparency to the reviewing process and will publish a summary review with each of the accepted papers. A summary review will not be published for papers that are not accepted. This short ((1 page) statement will note the reasons why each paper was accepted and concerns expressed by the PC. Reviews will be posted next to the final papers on the HotSec '12 Web site, and the authors will have an opportunity to rebut any issues both before they are made public and in the presentation of their work (a video or audio recording of which will also be included on the HotSec Web site). Taken as a whole, these materials are designed to provide the community with valuable context that is traditionally lost after a PC meeting. Workshop Format Attendance will be limited to 35–50 participants, with preference given to the authors of accepted position papers/presentations. Sessions will be focused by topic area and 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 no longer than 6 pages, including figures, tables, and references. Text should be formatted in two columns on 8.5" x 11" paper using 10 point type on 12 point leading ("single-spaced"), with the text block being no more than 6.5" wide by 9" deep. Pages should be numbered, and figures and tables should be legible in black and white without requiring magnification. Submissions must be in PDF and must be submitted via the Web submission form, which will be available here soon. All submissions must be anonymized. Papers not meeting these criteria will be rejected without review, and no deadline extensions will be granted for reformatting. Authors will be notified of acceptance by June 14, 2012. Authors of accepted papers will produce a final PDF by July 5, 2012. All papers will be available online to registered attendees before the workshop. If your accepted paper should not be published prior to the event, please notify production@usenix.org. The papers will be available online to everyone beginning on the day of the workshop, August 7, 2012. Simultaneous submission of the same work to multiple venues, submission of previously published work, or plagiarism constitutes dishonesty or fraud. USENIX, like other scientific and technical conferences and journals, prohibits these practices and may take action against authors who have committed them. See the USENIX Conference Submissions Policy for details. Questions? Contact your program chair, hotsec12chair@usenix.org, or the USENIX office, submissionspolicy@usenix.org. Papers accompanied by nondisclosure agreement forms will not be considered. Accepted submissions will be treated as confidential prior to publication on the USENIX HotSec '12 Web site; rejected submissions will be permanently treated as confidential. |
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