Call for Papers and Panels
22nd IEEE Computer Security Foundations Symposium
July 8-10, 2009
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Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society's
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Topics
New theoretical results in computer security are welcome. Also welcome are more exploratory presentations, which may examine open questions and raise fundamental concerns about existing theories. Panel proposals are sought as well as papers. Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
Access control
Anonymity and Privacy Authentication Data and system integrity Database security Decidability and complexity Distributed systems security |
Electronic voting
Executable content Formal methods for security Information flow Intrusion detection Language-based security |
Network security
Resource usage control Security for mobile computing Security models Security protocols Trust and trust management |
Proceedings
Proceedings, published by the IEEE Computer Society Press, will be available at the symposium, and selected papers will be invited for submission to the Journal of Computer Security.Important Dates
Papers due: | Friday, February 6, 2009 11:59pm Samoa time
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Panel proposals due: | Thursday, March 6, 2009
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Notification: | Monday, March 30, 2009
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Camera-ready papers: | Friday, Apr 24, 2009
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Symposium: | July 8–10, 2009
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Program Committee
Martin Abadi
Michael Backes Bruno Blanchet Veronique Cortier Anupam Datta Philippa Gardner Andrew D. Gordon Joshua Guttman |
Gavin Lowe
Jon Millen John Mitchell Andrew Myers Andrei Sabelfeld Pierangela Samarati Vitaly Shmatikov Scott D. Stoller |
Paper Submission Instructions
Submitted papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference with published proceedings. Papers should be submitted in Portable Document Format (PDF). Papers submitted in a proprietary word processor format such as Microsoft Word cannot be considered. At least one coauthor of each accepted paper is required to attend CSF to present the paper.
Papers may be submitted using the two-column IEEE Proceedings style available for various document preparation systems at IEEE-CS Press. Papers should be at most 12 pages long, not counting bibliography and well-marked appendices.
Committee members are not required to read appendices, and so the paper must be intelligible without them. Papers not adhering to the page limits will be rejected without consideration of their merits.
Submit papers using the CSF-22 EasyChair Page.
Panel Proposals
Proposals for panels are welcome. They should be no more than three pages in length, and should include the names of possible panelists and an indication of which of those panelists have confirmed a desire to participate. They should be submitted by email to the program chair.
Five-minute Talks
CSF's popular tradition of a session of 5-minute talks will continue this year. To offer a 5-minute talk, send a 1-page text abstract to Anupam Datta (danupam@cmu.edu) by June 20, 2009. Short talks may be trailers for longer presentations at one of the affiliated workshops, or stand entirely on their own. Abstracts will be made available electronically but not published in the conference proceedings. Provocative and programmatic presentations are welcome! Note that speakers in this session must be registered for CSF.
Contacts
General Chair | Program Chair | Publications Chair |
Scott D. Stoller Computer Science Dept. Stony Brook University Stony Brook, NY 11794-4400 +1 631 632 1627 stoller AT cs.stonybrook.edu | John C Mitchell
Dept Computer Science Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305 mitchell AT cs.stanford.edu | Jonathan Herzog
Basho Technologies 196 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02139 617-714-1746 jherzog AT basho.com |
Last modified: 26 May 2009