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[DMANET] IEEE CSF 2025 - Fall Cycle - Deadline October 1, 2024, AoE

IEEE Computer Security Foundations Symposium (CSF) 2025
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https://csf2025.ieee-security.org/

Call for Papers - Fall Cycle (Deadline October 1, 2024, AoE)

The Computer Security Foundations Symposium (CSF) is an annual
conference for researchers in computer security. CSF seeks papers on
foundational aspects of computer security, such as formal security
models, relationships between security properties and defenses,
principled techniques and tools for design and rigorous analysis of
security mechanisms, as well as their application to practice. While CSF
welcomes submissions beyond the topics listed below, the main focus of
CSF is foundational security and privacy. Papers lacking foundational
aspects risk desk rejection without further evaluation of their merits;
contact the PC chairs when in doubt.

CSF was created in 1988 as a workshop of the IEEE Computer Society's
Technical Committee on Security and Privacy, in response to a 1986 essay
by Don Good entitled "The Foundations of Computer Security—We Need
Some." The meeting became a "symposium" in 2007, along with a policy for
open, increased attendance. Over the past two decades, many seminal
papers and techniques have been presented first at CSF. For more details
on the history of the symposium, visit CSF's home.

Proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press and
will be available at the symposium. Some small number of papers will be
selected by the Program Committee as "Distinguished Papers".

Important Dates AoE (UTC-12h)
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Spring cycle paper submission May 28, 2024
Spring cycle author notification July 30, 2024
Fall cycle paper submission October 1, 2024
Fall cycle author notification December 3, 2024
Winter cycle paper submission February 4, 2025
Winter cycle author notification April 8, 2025

Topics
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New results in security and privacy are welcome. We also encourage
challenge/vision papers, which may describe open questions and raise
fundamental concerns about security and privacy. Possible topics for all
papers include, but are not limited to:

access control
accountability
anonymity
attack models
authentication
blockchains and smart contracts
cloud security
cryptography
data provenance
data and system integrity
database security
decidability and complexity
decision theory
distributed systems security
electronic voting
embedded systems security
forensics
formal methods and verification
hardware-based security
information flow control
intrusion detection
language-based security
mobile security
network security
privacy
security and privacy aspects of machine learning
security and privacy for the Internet of Things
security architecture
security metrics
security policies
security protocols
software security
socio-technical security
trust management
usable security
web security

Full information, including paper formatting instructions, is available
online: https://csf2025.ieee-security.org/cfp.html
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