[SC-L] CFP: WEB 2.0 SECURITY AND PRIVACY 2014 WORKSHOP CALL FOR PAPERS - Deadline extension to March 5

2014-03-09 Thread Larry Koved
WEB 2.0 SECURITY AND PRIVACY 2014 WORKSHOP CALL FOR PAPERS 

IMPORTANT DATES 
Paper submission deadline: March 5, 2014 (11:59pm US-PST)
Workshop acceptance notification date: March 29, 2014
Workshop date: Sunday, May 18, 2014 
Workshop paper submission web site: 
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=w2sp2014 

W2SP brings together researchers, practitioners, web programmers, policy 
makers, and others interested in the latest understanding and advances in 
the security and privacy of the web, browsers, cloud, mobile and their 
eco-system. We have had seven years of successful W2SP workshops. This 
year, we will additionally invite selected papers to a special issue of 
the journal. 
W2SP is held in conjunction with the IEEE Symposium on Security and 
privacy, which will take place from May 18-21, 2014, at the Fairmont Hotel 
in San Jose, California. W2SP will continue to be open-access: all papers 
will be made available on the workshop website, and authors will not need 
to forfeit their copyright. 
We are seeking both short position papers (2–4 pages) and longer papers (a 
maximum of 10 pages). Papers must be formatted for US letter (not A4) size 
paper with margins of at least 3/4 inch on all sides. The text must be 
formatted in a two-column layout, with columns no more than 9 in. high and 
3.375 in. wide. The text must be in Times font, 10-point or larger, with 
12-point or larger line spacing. Authors are encouraged to use the IEEE 
conference proceedings templates. 
The scope of W2SP 2014 includes, but is not limited to: 
Analysis of Web, Cloud and Mobile Vulnerabilities 
Forensic Analysis of Web, Cloud and Mobile Systems 
Security Analysis of Web, Cloud and Mobile Systems 
Advances in Penetration Testing 
Advances in (SQL/code) Injection Attacks 
Trustworthy Cloud-based, Web and Mobile services 
Privacy and Reputation in Web (e.g. Social Networks), Cloud, Mobile 
Systems 
Security and Privacy as a Service 
Usable Security and Privacy 
Security and Privacy Solutions for the Web, Cloud and Mobile 
Identity Management, Psuedonymity and ANonymity 
Security/Privacy Web Services/Feeds/Mashups 
Provenance and Governance 
Security and Privacy Policy Management for the Web, Cloud and Mobile 
Next-Generation Web/Mobile Browser Technology 
Security/Privacy Extensions and Plug-ins 
Online Privacy and Security frameworks 
Advertisement and Affiliate fraud 
Studies on Understanding Web/Cloud/Mobile Security and Privacy 
Technical Solutions for Security and Privacy legislation 
Solutions for connecting the Business, Legal, Technical and Social aspects 
on Web/Cloud/Mobile Security and Privacy. 
Technologies merging Economics with Security/Privacy 
Innovative Security/Privacy Solutions for Industry Verticals
Any questions should be directed to the program chair: 
tgrandi...@proficiencylabs.com. 

WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS 
Larry Koved (IBM Research) 
Matt Fredrikson (University of Wisconsin - Madison) 
PROGRAM CHAIR 
Tyrone Grandison (Proficiency Labs) 
PROGRAM COMMITTEE 
Aaron Massey (Georgia Institute of Technology) 
Adrienne Porter Felt (Google) 
Aleecia M. McDonald (Center for Internet & Society) 
Alex Smolen (Twitter) 
Alexander Polyakov (ERPScan) 
Amine Cherrai (Amine Cherrai Consulting) 
Anand Prakash (E-Billing Solutions Pvt. Ltd) 
Bhavani Thuraisingham (University of Texas - Dallas) 
Brad Malin (Vanderbilt University) 
Carrie Gates (CA Technologies) 
Christy Philip Matthew (Offcon Info Security) 
Dieter Gollmann (Hamburg University of Technology) 
Elena Ferrari (University of Insubria) 
Gerome Miklau (University of Massachusetts - Amherst) 
Hakan Hacigumus (NEC Labs) 
Ilya Mironov (Microsoft Research) 
James Kettle (Context Information Security) 
Kimberley Hall (Security Advisory & Management Services Ltd) 
Michael Franz (University of California - Irvine) 
Michael Waidner (Technische Universitat Darmstadt) 
Monica Chew (Mozilla) 
Pierangela Samarati (University of Milan) 
Rafae Bhatti (Price Waterhouse Coopers) 
Reginaldo Silva (Ubercomp) 
Rose Gamble (University of Tulsa) 
Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati (University of Milan) 
Sean Thorpe (University of Technology - Jamaica) 
Sid Stamm (Mozilla) 
Simson Garfinkel (Naval Postgraduate School) 
Szymon Gruszecki 
Varun Bhagwan (Yahoo) 
Vinnie Moscaritolo (Silent Circle)  

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[SC-L] CFP: Mobile Security Technologies (MoST) 2014 - Deadline extended to March 10

2014-03-09 Thread Larry Koved
http://mostconf.org/2014/cfp.html 

Mobile Security Technologies (MoST) 2014

co-located with 
The 34th IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (IEEE S&P 2014) 
an event of
The IEEE Computer Society's Security and Privacy Workshops (SPW 2014) 

Mobile Security Technologies (MoST) brings together researchers, 
practitioners, policy makers, and hardware and software developers of 
mobile systems to explore the latest understanding and advances in the 
security and privacy for mobile devices, applications, and systems.
Topics
We are seeking both short position papers (2-4 pages) and longer papers (a 
maximum of 10 pages). The scope of MoST 2014 includes, but is not limited 
to, security and privacy specifically for mobile devices and services 
related to:
Device hardware
Operating systems
Middleware
Mobile web
Secure and efficient communication
Secure application development tools and practices
Privacy
Vulnerabilities and remediation techniques
Usable security
Identity and access control
Risks in putting trust in the device vs. in the network/cloud
Special applications, such as medical monitoring and records
Mobile advertisement
Secure applications and application markets
Economic impact of security and privacy technologies

Paper Submission Instructions

All accepted papers will be published online in the workshop proceedings. 
Important Dates
Paper submission deadline: March 10, 2014 (11:59pm US-PST).
Acceptance notification: March 31, 2014.

Organizing Committee
Hao Chen, University of California, Davis
Larry Koved, IBM Research
Program Chair
Kapil Singh, IBM Research
Program Committee
Kevin Butler (University of Oregon)
Hao Chen (University of California, Davis)
William Enck (North Carolina State University)
Adrienne Porter Felt (Google)
Rajarshi Gupta (Qualcomm Research Silicon Valley)
Markus Jakobsson (Qualcomm Research Silicon Valley)
Jaeyeon Jung (Microsoft Research)
Larry Koved (IBM Research)
Zhichun Li (NEC Research Labs)
Long Lu (Stony Brook University)
Adrian Ludwig (Google)
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