Hello Sergej and dissemination committee members,
Thank you for inauguring the dissemination committee activity!
For the partners not having heard of the "fast track" (most of you), the
dissemination committee chair (INOV) and the coordinator (CEA) are studying the
possibility to add a fast track process, following a suggestion of TUM. This would consist
in:
sending to the dissemination committee a draft version 30 days before submission and
stating no sensitive material is expected in the final;
sending to the dissemination committee the final version before or at submission;
complying to the request of the dissemination committee to retract the submission in case
it appears new sensitive material appeared between the draft and the final version.
This process is thought for academic papers where submissions are generally updated until
the deadline. It would allow not to provide the final version 30 days in advance in
exchange of accepting the risk to have to retract a submitted material.
Before presenting the process to the whole consortium, we are checking it is compatible
with the provisions of the consortium Agreement. In particular, the fast track is not yet
in application (should it be in the future) as 1) it has not yet been validated by our
lawyer and 2) it has not yet been formally presented and accepted by the consortium.
We will come back to you once this process is formalized.
Best regards,
--
Thibaud Antignac
CEA List
On 12/04/2019 17:39, "bodies.dissemination-committee on behalf of Sergej
Proskurin" <bodies.dissemination-committee-bounces(a)server.sparta.eu on behalf of
proskurin(a)sec.in.tum.de> wrote:
Dear all,
First of all, thank you very much for establishing the fast track of the
dissemination process. I believe it will be very helpful for many
participants.
We plan to submit a paper to the IEEE S&P conference until the 1st of
May. The paper covers a method that we can apply to legacy systems in
order to harden them against data-oriented attacks. Please find an
overview to our paper attached to this email. Additional sensitive
information in the final version is not expected. Please let me know if
you have further questions.
Thank you very much in advance!
Best,
~Sergej
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Sergej Proskurin, M.Sc.
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
Technische Universität München
Fakultät für Informatik
Lehrstuhl für Sicherheit in der Informatik
Boltzmannstraße 3
85748 Garching (bei München)
Tel. +49 (0)89 289-18592
Fax +49 (0)89 289-18579
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