The Call For Papers has been announced for the Workshop on CPS and IoT Security and Privacy (CPSIoTSec 2022). It will be held in Los Angeles, CA, USA on November 7th through the 11th, 2022.
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C a l l F o r P a p e r s
The Workshop on CPS&IoT Security and Privacy (CPSIoTSec 2022), in
conjunction with the ACM Conference on Computer and Communications
Security (ACM CCS)
November 7-11, 2022, Los Angeles, U.S.A.
https://cpsiotsec2022.github.io/cpsiotsec/
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CPSIoTSec 2022 invites academia, industry, and governmental entities to
submit:
Original research papers on the security and privacy of CPS&IoT
Systematization of Knowledge (SoK) papers on the security and privacy of
CPS&IoT
Demos (hands-on or videos) of testbeds/experiences of CPS&IoT security
and privacy research
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We seek submissions from multiple interdisciplinary backgrounds tackling
security and privacy issues in CPS&IoT, including but not limited to:
- Mathematical foundations for secure CPS/IoT
- Control-theoretic approaches
- High assurance security architectures
- Security and resilience metrics
- Metrics and risk assessment approaches
- Identity and access management
- Privacy and trust
- Network security
- Game theory applied to CPS/IoT security
- Human factors, humans in the loop, and usable security
- Understanding dependencies among security, reliability and safety in
CPS/IoT
- Economics of security and privacy
- Intrusion and anomaly detection
- Model-based security systems engineering
- Sensor and actuator attacks
- CPS/IoT malware analysis
- CPS/IoT firmware analysis
- Hardware-assisted CPS/IoT security
Also of interest will be papers that can point the research community to
new research directions, and those that can set research agendas and
priorities in CPS/IoT security and privacy. There will be a best paper
and best presentation award.
New Process for Selecting the Best Paper Award: Following the success of
the 2021 process and in the interest of increasing transparency, the PC
will select upto 3 top-rated papers based on reviews and place them in a
single session. Then the audience will vote on what they think should be
the best paper after viewing the presentations.
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SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:
Submissions include long papers (12 pages), short papers (6 pages), or
1-page abstracts:
Long papers include a) Original research on a CPS/IoT security and
privacy topic, b) Systematization of Knowledge of CPS/IoT security and
privacy;
Short papers include original work-in-progress research on a CPS/IoT
security and privacy topic;
1-page abstracts include demos/interesting findings/insights on CPS/IoT
security and privacy, which will be accompanied by a hands-on demo
during the workshop.
Submitted papers can be up to 12 or 6 pages excluding appendices and
references. Submissions must use the ACM SIG Proceedings Templates, with
a simpler version here: https://github.com/acmccs/format. Only PDF files
will be accepted. Accepted papers will be published by the ACM Press
and/or the ACM Digital Library. Submissions must not substantially
overlap with papers that have been published or that are simultaneously
submitted to a journal or a conference with proceedings. Each accepted
paper must be presented by a registered author. Submissions not meeting
these guidelines risk immediate rejection. For questions about these
policies, please contact the chairs.
Paper Submission Site: https://cpsiotsec22.hotcrp.com
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IMPORTANT DATES:
• Submission Deadline: *** July 25, 2022 *** Firm deadline (23:59
Anywhere on Earth time)
• Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: 18 August, 2022
• Camera Ready Papers Due: (hard deadline): September 5, 2022
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
Program Committee Chairs:
- Cristina Alcaraz, University of Malaga, Spain
- Earlence Fernandes, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Program Committee:
- Mauro Conti, University of Padua
- Amir Rahmati, Stony Brook University
- Z. Berkay Celik, Oregon State University
- Nils Ole Tippenhauer, CISPA
- Alvaro Cardenas, UCSC
- Luis Garcia, USC
- Sara Rampazzi, University of Florida
- Alfred Chen, UCI
- Peng Liu, Penn State University
- Gang Tan, Penn State University
- Saman Zonouz, GaTech
- Danny Huang, NYU
- Awais Rashid, University of Bristol
- Gerhard Hancke, City University of Hong Kong
- Charalambos Konstantinou, KAUST
- Sokratis Katsikas, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- Emil Lupu, Imperial College
- Yuqing Zhang, NIPC
- Le Guan, University of Georgia
- Vasileios Gkioulos, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- George Stergiopoulos, University of the Aegean
- Weizhi Meng, Technical Universtiy of Denmark
- Monowar Hasan, Wichita State University
- Magnus Almgren, Chalmers
- Yongkai Fan, China University of Petroleum
- Ebelechukwu Nwafor, Villanova
- Alessandro Brighente, University of Padua
- Stefano Longari, Politecnico di Milano
- Sridhar Adepu, University of Bristol
Steering Committee:
- Rakesh Bobba, Oregon State University
- Alvaro Cardenas, University of California, Santa Cruz
- Peng Liu, Penn State University
- Sibin Mohan, Oregon State University
- Awais Rashid, University of Bristol
- Gang Tan, Penn State University
- Nils Ole Tippenhauer, CISPA
- Roshan Thomas, MITRE
- Yuqing Zhang, University of CAS
Publicity Chair:
- Li Wenjuan, City University of Hong Kong
Web Chair and Voting Manager:
- Amrita Ghosal, University of Limerick, Ireland