[Om-announce] ACM WiSec '17: Call For Posters/Demonstrations

chhagan.iiita at gmail.com chhagan.iiita at gmail.com
Thu May 11 07:23:35 CEST 2017


Dear All,

Apologies for multiple postings.



Call For Posters/Demonstrations

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The 10th ACM Conference on Security and Privacy

in Wireless and Mobile Networks

ACM WiSec '17

Boston, USA

July 18 - 20, 2017

http://wisec2017.ccs.neu.edu/

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ACM WiSec 2017 will run from July 18 to July 20, 2017.

IMPORTANT DATES:

Poster and demo proposal submission: May 17, 2017

Notification to poster presenters: May 27, 2017

Camera-ready version: May 29, 2017

The ACM WiSec 2017 poster and demo sessions showcase works-in-progress in
an informal setting. It is a forum for discussing security and privacy
aspects of wireless communications, mobile networks, and their
applications. It draws upon a broad array of disciplines that span
security, privacy, communications and networking. In addition to the
traditional ACM WiSec topics of physical, link, and network layer security,
WiSec also focuses on both theoretical and systems contributions in the
security and privacy of mobile software platforms, usable security and
privacy, biometrics and the increasingly diverse range of mobile or
wireless applications.  In addition to technical research papers, the
technical program of ACM WiSec 2017 will include a Poster and Demonstration
Session to provide a venue for presenting work that is at a nascent state
of development or for demonstrating new technologies that are relevant to
wireless networking and security.

The WiSec Program Committee is encouraging both academic and industrial
submissions, with the objective of exchanging ideas and receiving timely
feedback from other members of the research community. Submissions to the
Poster and Demonstration Session will be evaluated based on technical merit
and innovation as well as their potential to stimulate interesting
discussions and exchange of ideas. Ideally, the demos should allow
participants to try things out themselves.

DEMO and POSTER SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:

For posters, authors should submit a two page extended abstract that
provides sufficient technical detail so that the evaluation committee can
assess the technical merit of the work. The poster abstracts do not have to
present completed work, but at the same time should provide enough concrete
evidence to support the potential and validity of the proposed ideas.

For demos, authors should submit a two page extended abstract that
describes the technology that they have developed, the relevance to
wireless networking and security, and which also highlights the novelty of
the prototype. For demonstrations, the abstract should include an
additional page that describes what conference participants will be able to
see or do during the demonstration. Demonstrations should have a research
component and, in particular, should not push a commercial agenda.

Both types of abstracts should follow the ACM WiSec 2017 formatting
guidelines (with a 2 page limit for posters and a 3 page limit for demos),
, and authors should refer to the paper submission instructions for
information related to formatting. Abstracts of accepted posters and demos
will be distributed to conference participants. The demo session will have
a table per demo, power and wireless connectivity available. If a
demonstration requires special arrangements, please note them in a separate
email to the session chair parallel to submission. Please submit your
poster or demo proposal through EasyChair (https://easychair.org/
conferences/?conf=postersdemosatwisec1) conference management system.

Note: all poster titles should begin with the keyword "POSTER: " and all
demo titles should start with "DEMO: "

*Registration requirement:* At least one Poster/Demo author must be
registered, at student, member, or full rate, and present the poster/demo.

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Thanks,
Best Regards,
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