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HASP 2024 : Hardware and Architectural Support for Security and Privacy | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://www.haspworkshop.org/2024/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Although much attention has been directed to the study of security at the system and application levels, security and privacy research focusing on hardware and architecture aspects is still a new frontier. In the era of cloud computing, smart devices, and novel 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 consumers, enterprises, governments, defense and other industries.
HASP is intended to bring together researchers, developers, and practitioners from academia and industry, to share practical implementations and experiences related to all aspects of hardware and architectural support for security and privacy, and to discuss future trends in research and applications. To that end, papers are solicited from the areas, including, but not limited to: • Secure hardware processor architectures and implementations • Side-channel attacks, evaluations, and defenses • Secure cache designs and evaluation, focusing on side-channels • Commercial TEE systems and security solutions • Hardware-enhanced cloud security • Security of emerging architectures, such as Quantum Computers • Hardware support for secure Internet-of-Things • Smartphone hardware security • Hardware fingerprinting and PUFs • Hardware and architectural support for trust management • Hardware trojan threat evaluation, detection, and prevention • Attack resilient hardware and architectural design • Cryptographic hardware design, implementation, and evaluation • Security simulation, testing, validation and verification Authors can submit following types of papers: I. Regular Paper (8 Pages, including the bibliography and appendices) • Research Paper • SoK: Systemization-of-Knowledge papers should concisely, but exhaustively, systematize and conceptualize existing knowledge (similar to SoK papers in S&P conferences, but focusing on hardware and architecture). Papers should use "SoK Paper:" as their title prefix. • Position Paper: Position papers should define new problems in hardware or architecture security and privacy topics. Papers should use "Position Paper:" as their title prefix. II. Short Paper (4 Pages, including the bibliography and appendices) • Research Paper: Papers should use "Short Paper:" as their title prefix. • WiP: Papers should use "WiP:" as their title prefix. Work-in-Progress papers will not appear in the proceedings, but the title and authors will be listed on the HASP web page as a public record of the presentation. HASP 2024 will feature three keynotes by Mohit Tiwari from UT Austin, Mengmei Ye from IBM, and Fan Yao from University of Central Florida. HASP 2024 will also organize a mentoring program, which provides student attendees opportunities to (1) know senior researchers at MICRO, (2) receive feedback and advice on their research and career. They will be paired up with faculty/postdoc mentors for meetings during the workshop/conference, and any following ups afterwards. Submission Information Papers can be submitted on the EasyChair web page: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hasp2024. All submissions must be using the double-column ACM ICPS template. Please use the ACM Standard template in the usual two-column format. The submissions should be anonymized for double-blind review. Regular paper and short paper submissions must be at most 8 or 4 pages respectively (including the bibliography and appendices). Short research papers, position papers, SoK papers and Work-in- Progress papers should have “Short Paper”, “Position Paper”, “SoK”, and “WiP” as the title prefix. All accepted research papers, short papers, position papers, and SoK papers will be included in the ACM Digital Library; Work-in-Progress papers are not included. The proceedings will be published through ACM ICPS and available through the ACM Digital Library. |
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