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Jordi Palet -----Mensaje original----- De: Cristina Alcaraz <alcaraz@xxxxxxxxxx> Responder a: <alcaraz@xxxxxxxxxx> Fecha: jueves, 27 de noviembre de 2014, 15:35 Para: <undisclosed-recipients:;> Asunto: CFP: 1st Cyber-Physical System Security Workshop (CPSS 2015) >CALL FOR PAPERS > >1st Cyber-Physical System Security Workshop (CPSS 2015) >Singapore -- April 14, 2015 >http://icsd.i2r.a-star.edu.sg/cpss15 > >*** in conjunction with ACM AsiaCCS'15 *** > > >IMPORTANT DATES >Submission due: Dec 28, 2014 >Notification: Jan 31, 2015 >Camera-ready due: Feb 10, 2015 > >CPSS 2015 is organized by Institute for Infocomm Research (I2R) and >Advanced Digital Sciences Center (ADSC), supported by National Research >Foundation (NRF) and Energy Market Authority (EMA). > >Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) consist of large-scale interconnected >systems of heterogeneous components interacting with their physical >environments. There are a multitude of CPS devices and applications >being deployed to serve critical functions in our lives. The security >of CPS becomes extremely important. This workshop will provide a >platform for professionals from academia, government, and industry >to discuss how to address the increasing security challenges facing >CPS. Besides invited talks, we also seek novel submissions describing >theoretical and practical security solutions to CPS. Papers that are >pertinent to the security of embedded systems, SCADA, smart grid, and >critical infrastructure networks are all welcome, especially in the >domains of energy and transportation. Topics of interest include, but >are not limited to: > >- Adaptive attack mitigation for CPS >- Authentication and access control for CPS >- Availability, recovery and auditing for CPS >- Data security and privacy for CPS >- Embedded systems security >- EV charging system security >- Intrusion detection for CPS >- Key management in CPS >- Legacy CPS system protection >- Lightweight crypto and security >- SCADA security >- Security of industrial control systems >- Smart grid security >- Threat modeling for CPS >- Urban transportation system security >- Vulnerability analysis for CPS >- Wireless sensor network security > > >Program Chairs: >--------------- >Jianying Zhou (I2R, Singapore) >Douglas Jones (ADSC, Singapore) > > >Publicity Chairs: >----------------- >Eng Keong Lua (SingTel, Singapore) >Cristina Alcaraz (University of Malaga, Spain) > > >Program Committee: >------------------ >Cristina Alcaraz (University of Malaga, Spain) >Basel Alomair (KACST, Saudi Arabia) >Man Ho Au (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HK) >Levente Buttyan (BME, Hungary) >Alvaro Cardenas (UT Dallas, USA) >Aldar Chan (ASTRI, HK) >Sang-Yoon Chang (ADSC, Singapore) >Songqing Chen (George Mason University, USA) >Chen-Mou Cheng (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) >Mauro Conti (University of Padua, Italy) >Aurelien Francillon (EURECOM, France) >Dieter Gollmann (Hamburg University of Technology, Germany) >Felix Gomez-Marmol (NEC Labs, Germany) >Huaqun Guo (I2R, Singapore) >Ravishankar Iyer (UIUC, USA) >Zbigniew Kalbarczyk (UIUC, USA) >Aniket Kate (Saarland University, Germany) >Shinsaku Kiyomoto (KDDI, Japan) >Karl Koscher (UCSD, USA) >Marina Krotofil (Hamburg University of Technology, Germany) >Miroslaw Kutylowski (Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland) >Corrado Leita (Lastline, UK) >Albert Levi (Sabanci University, Turkey) >Joseph Liu (I2R, Singapore) >Javier Lopez (University of Malaga, Spain) >Eng Keong Lua (SingTel, Singapore) >Masahiro Mambo (Kanazawa University, Japan) >Chris Mitchell (RHUL, UK) >David Naccache (ENS, France) >Michael Papay (Northrop Grumman, USA) >Radha Poovendran (University of Washington, USA) >Gokay Saldamli (Samsung, USA) >Pierangela Samarati (Universita` degli Studi di Milano, Italy) >Hung-Min Sun (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan) >Tsuyoshi Takagi (Kyushu University, Japan) >Rui Tan (ADSC, Singapore) >Juan Tapiador (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain) >William Temple (ADSC, Singapore) >Nils Ole Tippenhauer (SUTD, Singapore) >Lingyu Wang (Concordia University, Canada) >Weiguo Wang (Thales, Singapore) >Jian Weng (Jinan University, China) >Yongdong Wu (I2R, Singapore) >Yang Xiang (Deakin University, Australia) >Qiang Yan (Google, Switzerland) >David Yau (SUTD, Singapore) >Peng Zhou (NTU, Singapore) > > >Submission Instructions: >------------------------ >Submitted papers must not substantially overlap papers that have been >published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a >conference with proceedings. All submissions should be appropriately >anonymized (i.e., papers should not contain author names or >affiliations, >or obvious citations). Submissions must be in double-column ACM SIG >Proceedings format, and should not exceed 12 pages. Position papers and >short papers of 5 pages describing the work in progress are also >welcome. >Only pdf files will be accepted. Authors of accepted papers must >guarantee >that their papers will be presented at the workshop. At least one author >of the paper must be registered at the appropriate full conference rate. >Accepted papers will be published by ACM Press as the conference >proceedings in USB thumb drives and in the ACM Digital Library. There >will also be a best paper award. >-------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >