[Om-announce] FPS 2023 - Call for Papers (Extended Deadline: Sep 29, 2023)

Paria Shirani pshirani at uottawa.ca
Sat Sep 16 23:37:52 CEST 2023


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                C A L L     F O R     P A P E R S


           16th International Symposium on Foundations & Practice
                    of Security (FPS 2023)
                        December 11-13 2023
                                                  Bordeaux, France

Special care will be given this year to “Enhancing Cybersecurity and Resiliency with Artificial Intelligence".

Website: https://www.fps-2023.com/
Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fps2023


***** Important Dates
Abstract Deadline Submission: September 1, 2023 -> September 29 2023
Full Paper Submission: September 15, 2023 -> September 29 2023
Notification to Authors: October 27, 2023
Camera-ready Version: November 10, 2023
FPS 2023 Conference: December 11 - 13 2023

***** About
The 16th edition of the Foundations & Practice of Security (FPS) Symposium
will be held on December 11-13, 2023, in Bordeaux, France.  The 1st FPS
Symposium was held in 2008, following the Canada-France Meeting on Security held
at the Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, on December 06-08, 2007.   Since
then, the FPS Symposium has been held annually, alternating   between
Canadian and French locations. FPS took place in Grenoble, Toronto, Paris,
Montréal, La Rochelle, Montréal, Clermont-Ferrand, Québec City, Nancy,
Montréal, Toulouse, Montréal, Paris, Ottawa

Protecting the communication and data infrastructure of an increasingly
interconnected world has become vital to the normal functioning of all aspects
of our daily life.  Many industries and businesses, including healthcare,
transportation, and manufacturing, rely on edge computing to process data and
deliver real-time services, while enterprise networking is increasingly moving
to the cloud to improve scalability and reduce costs. As a result, security and
cyber resiliency have emerged as vital scientific disciplines that aim  to
protect these critical systems against cyber threats and ensure the integrity,
availability, and confidentiality of data, applications, and services. The
multifaceted complexities of these requirements necessitate collaboration and
innovation from communities in mathematics, computer science, and engineering.

The aim of FPS is to discuss and exchange theoretical and practical ideas that
address privacy, security, and resiliency issues in interconnected systems.  It
aims to provide scientific presentations as well as to establish links, and
promote scientific collaborations, joint research programs, and   student
exchanges between institutions involved in this important and fast-moving
research field.

We welcome submissions spanning the full range of theoretical and applied work
including user research, methods, tools, simulations, demos, and practical
evaluations. We also invite papers from researchers and practitioners working in
privacy, security, resiliency, trustworthy data systems, and related areas to
submit their original papers. Special care will be given this year to enhancing
Cybersecurity and Resiliency with Artificial Intelligence. Moreover, we are
interested in data sharing, data disclosure, individual tracking, and fake news
regarding their impacts on security and privacy.

***** Topics of Interest
The topics of interest include but are not limited to (alphabetically ordered):

*    Access control
*    Adversarial attacks in AI/ML and automated cyber defense
*    AI for security, resiliency, and privacy
*    Blockchain-based systems security and security services
*    Code reverse engineering and vulnerability exploitation
*    Computer and network security
*    Cryptography and cryptanalysis
*    Data security
*    Digital currencies
*    End-to-end security
*    Ethical and social implications of privacy and security
*    Fake news detection
*    Hardware security
*    Identity management and protection
*    Information-theoretic security
*    IoT security and privacy
*    Malware, botnet, and advanced persistent threats
*    Mechanisms for open-source intelligence cybersecurity
*    Privacy and privacy enhancing technologies
*    Privacy and security awareness
*    Security and privacy in social networks
*    Security and privacy management and policies
*    Security and Privacy of AI
*    Security in sensor networks and RFIDs
*    Security of cloud and grid computing
*    Security of continuum IoT-edge-Cloud
*    Security of distributed embedded middleware
*    Security of service-oriented architectures
*    Security of vehicular networks
*    Security, privacy, and trust of industrial systems
*    Side-channel and physical attacks
*    Software security
*    Systems forensics
*    Threat analysis and trust management
*    Web Security and Privacy


*****Paper Submission
Submitted papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have been
published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference with
proceedings. Papers must be written in English and must be submitted
electronically in PDF format. The papers that will be selected for presentation
at the conference will be included in post-proceedings published by Springer in
the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series (prior to publication the
papers should be revised according to the review comments). Pre-proceedings will
appear at the time of the conference.

Maximum paper length (including the references) will be 16 printed pages for
full papers and 8 pages for short, position papers or demos including references
in LNCS style. Authors of accepted papers must guarantee that their papers will
be presented at the conference. All paper submissions will be handled through
the Easy Chair conference management system. All Springer books will now be on
SpringerLink so you can easily search and find books on the same or related topics.

*****
General Co-Chairs
Toufik Ahmed (Bordeaux INP, CNRS LaBRI, Université Bordeaux, France)
Nora Cuppens (École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada)

TPC Co-chairs
Mohamed Mosbah (Bordeaux INP, CNRS LaBRI, Université Bordeaux, France)
Florence Sèdes (University Toulouse III Paul Sabatier, France)
Nadia Tawbi (Laval University, Canada)

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