Thursday, October 5, 2017

[DMANET] POST 2018 - Call for Papers

ETAPS 2018: European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software
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The European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software
(ETAPS) is the primary European forum for academic and industrial
researchers working on topics relating to Software Science. ETAPS,
established in 1998, is a confederation of five main annual conferences
(ESOP, FASE, FOSSACS, POST and TACAS) accompanied by satellite workshops
and other events. The 21st edition, ETAPS 2018, will take place in
Thessaloniki, Greece.


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POST 2018: 7th International Conference on Principles of Security and Trust
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Principles of Security and Trust is a broad forum related to all
foundational aspects of security and trust. We seek submissions on the
foundations of information security, privacy, and trust, relevant for
computer science and different application disciplines. Case studies
that reflect the strengths and limitations of existing foundations,
methods, and their supporting tools are also welcome, as are more
exploratory presentations on open questions.

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New This Year
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- The Important Dates differ from those of other ETAPS conferences.
- We have a rebuttal phase.
- We use a double-blind reviewing process.
- We accept position papers (in addition to systematization of knowledge
papers, tool papers, and regular research papers).

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Important Dates (different from those of other ETAPS conferences)
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Abstracts due: 22 November 2017 (two days after EuroS&P 2018 notification)
Papers due: 24 November 2017
Rebuttal: 12-16 January 2018
Notification: 25 January 2018
Camera-ready versions due: 23 February 2018
ETAPS Conference: 14-21 April 2018, Thessaloniki, Greece

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Areas of interest include:
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Access control
Accountability
Anonymity
Authentication
Availability
Cloud security
Confidentiality
Covert channels
Crypto foundations
Database security
Distributed systems security
Security and privacy economics
Cyber-physical systems security
Hardware security
Information flow
Integrity
Languages for security
Malicious code
Mobile security and privacy
Models and policies
Privacy and privacy-preserving systems
Provenance
Reputation and trust
Resource usage
Risk assessment
Security architectures
Security protocols
Trust management
Usable security and privacy
Usage control
Web security and privacy

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Submission instructions
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POST accepts four types of contributions: regular research papers,
systemization of knowledge papers, position papers, and tool papers (see
below for details). All four types of papers will appear in the
proceedings and have presentations during the conference. Titles of
systemization of knowledge papers, position papers, and tool papers
should start with a keyword that indicates the category ("SoK",
"Position Paper", "Tool Demonstration").

Submitted papers must be in English and present previously unpublished
work. They must be unpublished and not submitted for publication
elsewhere (this does not apply to abstracts). In particular,
simultaneous submission of the same contribution to multiple ETAPS
conferences is forbidden. The proceedings will be published in the
Advanced Research in Computing and Software Science (ARCoSS) subline of
Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. A condition of
acceptance is that one of the authors attends the conference to give the
presentation.

Papers must follow the formatting guidelines specified by Springer at

http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html

and be submitted electronically in PDF through Easychair at

http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=post2018

Submissions not adhering to the specified format and length requirements
may be rejected immediately.

POST will use a double-blind review process. Authors are asked to omit
their names, institutions, and other directly identifying information;
refer to their prior work in the third person, just as to prior work by
others; and not to include acknowledgements that might identify them.


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Regular Research Papers
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POST allows for submissions of at most 20 pages (excluding a
bibliography of max 2 pages). Additional material intended for reviewers
but not for publication in the final version—for example, details of
proofs—may be placed in a clearly marked appendix that is not included
in the page limit. ETAPS reviewers are at liberty to ignore appendices
and papers must be understandable without them.

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Systematization of Knowledge (SoK) Papers
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SoK evaluate, systematize, and contextualize existing knowledge.
Suitable papers are those that provide an important new viewpoint on
established research areas, challenge long-held beliefs in such an area
with compelling evidence, or present a comprehensive new taxonomy of
such an area. Survey papers without such insights are not appropriate.
Submissions should be distinguished by the prefix "SoK:" in the title.
They will be reviewed by the PC and held to the same standards as
traditional research papers, except instead of emphasizing novel
research contributions the emphasis will be on value to the community.

The regulation for the number of pages is the same as the one for
regular research papers.

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Tool Demonstration Papers
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Submissions of tool demonstration papers should consist of two parts:

- The first part, at most 6 pages, should describe the tool presented
and provide information that illustrates the maturity and robustness of
the tool (this part will be included in the proceedings). If available,
the URL of the tool should be provided in the appropriate field in
Easychair when submitting your paper. This field can only be seen by PC
chairs, and, hence, does not have to be anonymized. Of course, authors
may also include anonymized URLs directly in their submission. The title
of the submission should start with the words "Tool Demonstration:".

- The second part, at most 6 pages, should explain how the
demonstration will be carried out and what it will show, including
screen dumps and examples. (This part will not be included in the
proceedings, but will be evaluated.)

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Position Papers
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New this year, POST welcomes position papers that present a well
justified stance on a fundamental but possibly controversial question.
For example: "Privacy should trump security in all cases" (or the other
way around), "Cryptocurrencies should be outlawed because... /
encouraged because…", "Why we should/should not research internet-based
voting". A position paper can also propose new directions for
foundational research without having worked out all technical details.
Position papers will be selected based on originality, likelihood of
stimulating insightful discussion at the conference, and technical
merit. Position papers may be no longer than 10 pages (excluding a
bibliography of up to 2 pages) and their titles must start with the
words "Position Paper:".

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Programme Committee
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Lujo Bauer (Carnegie Mellon University, USA -- co-chair )
Ralf Kuesters (University of Stuttgart, Germany -- co-chair)

Karthikeyan Bhargavan (INRIA Paris, France)
Nataliia Bielova (INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France)
Stephen Chong (Harvard University, USA)
Veronique Cortier (CNRS, LORIA, France)
Stephanie Delaune (CNRS, IRISA, France)
Cormac Flanagan (University of California at Santa Cruz, USA)
Riccardo Focardi (Università Ca' Foscari di Venezia, Italy)
Michael Hicks (University of Maryland, USA)
Anja Lehmann (IBM Research Zürich, Switzerland)
Jay Ligatti (University of South Florida, USA)
Sergio Maffeis (Imperial College London, UK)
Heiko Mantel (Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany)
Catherine Meadows (NRL, USA)
Frank Piessens (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Tamara Rezk (INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France)
Andrei Sabelfeld (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
Gregor Snelting (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)
Cynthia Sturton (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA)
Vanessa Teague (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Luca Vigano (King's College London, UK)

See also http://www.etaps.org/index.php/2018/post
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