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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: June 25, 2022 (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
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
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