#1121951: 30th IEEE Computer Security Foundations Symposium

Description: The Computer Security Foundations Symposium 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 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: submissions that lack foundational aspects risk rejection.

This year, we strongly encourage papers in three foundational areas of research we would like to promote at CSF:

PRIVACY (Chair: Paul Syverson). CSF 2017 will include a special session on privacy foundations and invites submissions on innovations in privacy theory or practice; definitions, models, and frameworks for both communications privacy and data privacy; principled analysis of deployed or proposed privacy protection mechanisms; and foundational aspects of theoretical or practical privacy technologies.
More info: http://www.ieee-security.org/Calendar/cfps/cfp-CSF2017.html

Date added March 18, 2017, 11:47 a.m.
Source ieee-security
Subjects
  • Conferences and Seminars North America
  • Info on - Privacy and Privacy Issues
Venue Santa Barbara, California, USA, Aug. 22, 2017, midnight - Aug. 25, 2017, midnight