Dear All,
I received this mail and forward it. I think it is a good opportunity for the SPARTA community to submit to a main conference in the field.
Submission deadline Jan 5 (extended).
Happy new year!
Fabio.
Oggetto: | REMINDER: IFIP SEC 2020, Maribor, Slovenia - Call for Paper - DEADLINE EXTENDED - 5 January 2020! |
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Data: | Sat, 28 Dec 2019 18:40:28 +0000 |
Mittente: | Marko Hölbl <marko.holbl@um.si> |
A: | fabio.martinelli@iit.cnr.it <fabio.martinelli@iit.cnr.it> |
CC: | Kai Rannenberg <Kai.Rannenberg@m-chair.de>, sec2020 <sec2020@um.si> |
Dear Fabio,
Sorry if you received this message multiple
times.
As
you already know (as you are a PC member) we are organizing
IFIP SEC 2020 in Maribor in 2020.
You
have been already asked if you could help us to distribute
the CFP and I am contacting you specifically to ask you if
you could “spread the CFP” also in the scope of SPARTA?
Please
note that the deadline for submission was extended to 5
January 2020!
It
is also my great pleasure to announce that all SPARTA
partners who will participate, will get a reduced
registration fee which will be the same as the one for
IFIP members.
Attached
please find a PDF version of the latest CFP and below an
example of a CFP in the form of an e-mail.
The
web page of the conference is
https://sec2020.um.si/.
If
you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact
me.
Thank
you and best regards,
Marko
The IFIP SEC conference is
the flagship event of the International Federation for
Information Processing (IFIP) Technical Committee 11 on
Security and Privacy Protection in Information Processing
Systems (TC-11, www.ifiptc11.org). We seek submissions from
academia, industry, and government presenting novel research
on all theoretical and practical aspects of security and
privacy protection in ICT Systems.
TOPICS
Not limited to
·
Access control and
authentication
·
Applied cryptography
·
Audit and risk analysis
·
Big data security and
privacy
·
Cloud security and privacy
·
Critical infrastructure
protection
·
Cyber-physical systems
security
·
Data and applications
security
·
Digital forensics
·
Human aspects of security
and privacy
·
Identity management
·
Information security
education
·
Information security
management
·
Information technology
misuse and the law
·
Managing information
security functions
·
Mobile security
·
Multilateral security
·
Network & distributed
systems security
·
Pervasive systems security
·
Privacy protection and
Privacy-by-design
·
privacy-enhancing
technologies
·
Surveillance and
counter-surveillance
·
Trust management
Submitted papers must
be original, unpublished, and not submitted to another
conference or journal for consideration. Accepted papers
will be presented at the conference and included in the
conference
proceedings published in the IFIP AICT series by
Springer Science and Business Media.
All papers must be written
in English. Submissions should be at most
14 pages long in total including references and
appendices. Submissions should
not be anonymised. PC members are not required to
read the appendices, so the paper should be intelligible
without them.
Authors must follow the Springer
LNCS formatting instructions. For camera-ready papers
use Latex or Word style (find here:
http://preview.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines).
Each paper will receive at
least three reviews. At least
one author of each accepted paper must register by
the early registration date indicated on the conference
website and present the paper. For each accepted paper, at
least one full registration is necessary.
After the conference, extended
versions of selected papers will be considered for
publication in the journal Computers & Security. Those
papers will undergo at least one other review round.
The best student paper will
receive the
Yves Deswarte Best Student Paper Award. The paper must
be original and carried out principally by the student
presenting the paper, and the student must be the lead
author. A student who is to be considered for the best paper
award must be a
full time (as determined by the student’s
institution) registered undergraduate, graduate, or
doctoral student at the time of submission of the paper.
Further information can be found at:
https://sec2020.um.si/yves-deswarte-best-student-paper-award/.
The winner of the Best Student Paper award receives a
certificate, prize money of 1000 € and a free registration
at IFIP SEC 2021 conference.
Further information and
submission: https://sec2020.um.si/
Papers have to be submitted
via Easychair conference system, which can be found at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ifipsec2020
·
Submission due: January 5, 2020, 23:59 CET
(EXTENDED!)
December 1, 2019, 23:59 CET
·
Notification of acceptance: February 12, 2020
·
Submission of the camera-ready papers: March 6,
2020
(including registration of authors
and payments)
·
Conference: May 26 - 28, 2020
·
Tatjana Welzer, University of Maribor, Faculty
of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Maribor,
Slovenia
·
Kai Rannenberg, Goethe-University, Frankfurt am
Main, Germany,
Kai.Rannenberg@m-chair.de
·
Marko Hölbl, University of Maribor, Faculty of
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Maribor,
Slovenia,
marko.holbl@um.si
·
Lili Nemec Zlatolas, University of Maribor,
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,
Maribor, Slovenia
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Avaible at
https://sec2020.um.si/committees/
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conference is
organized by:
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The conference is
supported by Slovenian Society Informatika (SSI) |
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doc.dr.
Marko Hölbl | assist. prof Fakulteta
za elektrotehniko, računalništvo in informatiko T:
+386 2 220 7361 |