Friday, May 20, 2022

[DMANET] Call for papers 1st International Workshop on Election Infrastructure Security

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1st International Workshop on Election Infrastructure Security (EIS 2022)
In conjunction with the 27th European Symposium on Research in Computer
Security (ESORICS 2022)
September 26-30, 2022, Copenhagen, Denmark
(https://csis.gmu.edu/EIS-2022/)
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Call for papers 1st International Workshop on Election Infrastructure
Security

*** Important Dates ***

- Paper submission due: June 30, 2022
- Notification to authors: July 30, 2022
- Camera ready due: August 10, 2022


**Scope**
This workshop aims at providing researchers and practitioners in different
areas of security (network security, cryptography, etc.), networking,
hardware architectures, software engineering, system engineering, machine
learning, and natural language processing with an interdisciplinary forum
to present, discuss, and exchange ideas that address the challenges of
current and next-generation Election Infrastructure systems. The workshop
seeks submissions from academia, government, and industry presenting novel
research results in all practical and theoretical aspects of Election
Infrastructure Security.

**Topics of Interest**

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

- Voter registration databases
- Voting machines
- Vote counting machines
- Electronic poll books
- Physical security of voting equipment
- Access control
- Security standards
- Disinformation & misinformation campaigns

**Submission Guidelines**
Submitted papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have been
published or simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference with
proceedings. Contributions are not required to be anonymized, and are to be
made to the submission web site at http://www.easychair.org. Only PDF files
will be accepted.

The workshop proceedings will be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes
in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Submissions must be prepared in LaTeX
(recommended) or Microsoft Word using the LNCS template. Full papers must
be between 12 and 16 pages in length, and short papers must be between 6
and 11 pages. Authors are encouraged to include their ORCIDs.

**Guest Editors**
For further information, please contact the guest editors at
giancarlo.sperli@unina.it (Giancarlo Sperlì),
vincenzo.moscato@unina.it (Vincenzo
Moscato), malbanese@gmu.edu (Massimiliano Albanese).

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