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IEEE Computer Society's Technical Committee on Security and Privacy


 


Calls for Papers

Last Modified:12/16/24

Upcoming Conferences and Workshops

Note: The submission date has passed.

December 2024

ICISS 2024 20th International Conference on Information Systems Security, Jaipur, India, December 16-20, 2024. [posted here 6/3/24]
The 20th ICISS provides a forum for researchers and industry practitioners of security to present their cutting-edge research and use case experiences. We solicit previously unpublished technical papers in the field of Security & Privacy. Papers that involve innovative solutions, usability studies, longitudinal studies, industrial use cases, and SoK are welcome. ICISS also accepts submissions under Industry/Demo track demonstrating implementations/PoC in the area of systems security, and a separate track for PhD students presenting their early/WiP through lightning talks & posters. ICISS has generous funds supporting student to attend pre-conference school (tutorials, etc.) and the main conference.

For more information, please see https://iciss.isrdc.in/.

CSCML 2024 8th International Symposium on Cyber Security, Cryptology and Machine Learning, Beer-Sheva, Israel - Virtual, December 19-20, 2024. [posted here 6/24/24]
The 8th International Symposium on Cyber Security, Cryptology and Machine Learning (CSCML 2024) is an international forum for researchers and practitioners in the theory, design, analysis, implementation, or application of cyber security, cryptography, and machine learning systems and networks; and, in particular, of conceptually innovative results.

For more information, please see https://www.cscml.org/.

UbiSec 2024 4th International Conference on Ubiquitous Security, Changsha, China, December 29-31, 2024. [posted here 4/1/24]
The UbiSec 2024 Conference is devoted to security, privacy and anonymity in cyberspace, physical world, and social networks. The Conference covers many dimensions including security algorithms and architectures, privacy-aware policies, regulations and techniques, anonymous computation and communication, encompassing fundamental theoretical approaches, practical experimental projects, and commercial application systems for cyberspace, physical world, and social networking systems. As applications of computer and information technology have permeated in every aspect of our daily life, the issues of security, privacy, and anonymity have become increasingly critical. The Conference will provide a forum for world-class researchers to gather and share their research achievements, emerging ideas and trends in the highly challenging research fields.

For more information, please see http://ubisecurity.org/2024/.

January 2025

IFIP 119 DF 2025 21st Annual IFIP WG 11.9 International Conference on Digital Forensics, New Delhi, India, January 6-7, 2025. [posted here 7/15/24]
The IFIP Working Group 11.9 on Digital Forensics (www.ifip119.org) is an active international community of scientists, engineers and practitioners dedicated to advancing the state of the art of research and practice in digital forensics. The Twenty-First Annual IFIP WG 11.9 International Conference on Digital Forensics will provide a forum for presenting original, unpublished research results and innovative ideas related to the extraction, analysis and preservation of all forms of electronic evidence. Papers and panel proposals are solicited. All submissions will be refereed by a program committee comprising members of the Working Group. Papers and panel submissions will be selected based on their technical merit and relevance to IFIP WG 11.9. The conference will be limited to approximately 60 participants to facilitate interactions between researchers and intense discussions of critical research issues. Keynote presentations, revised papers and details of panel discussions will be published as an edited volume – the twenty-first volume in the well-known Research Advances in Digital Forensics book series (Springer, Cham, Switzerland) during the summer of 2025.Technical papers are solicited in all areas related to the theory and practice of digital forensics.

For more information, please see http://www.ifip119.org/.

February 2025

NDSS 2025 Network and Distributed System Security Symposium and Workshops, San Diego, CA, USA, February 23-28, 2025. [posted here 6/3/24]
The Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS) is a top venue that fosters information exchange among researchers and practitioners of network and distributed system security. The target audience includes everyone interested in practical aspects of network and distributed system security, with a focus on system design and implementation. A major goal is to encourage and enable the Internet community to apply, deploy, and advance the state of practical security technologies. This call solicits technical papers. Authors are encouraged to write the abstract and introduction of their paper in a way that makes the results accessible and compelling to a general security researcher. All submissions will be reviewed by the Program Committee and accepted submissions will be published by the Internet Society in the Proceedings of NDSS 2025. The Proceedings will be made freely accessible from the Internet Society web pages. Furthermore, permission to freely reproduce all or parts of papers for noncommercial purposes is granted provided that copies bear the Internet Society notice included on the first page of the paper. The authors are thus free to post the camera-ready versions of their papers on their personal pages and within their institutional repositories. Reproduction for commercial purposes is strictly prohibited and requires prior consent.

For more information, please see https://www.ndss-symposium.org/ndss2025/submisions/call-for-papers/.

USEC 2025 Symposium on Usable Security and Privacy, Co-located with NDSS Symposium 2025, San Diego, California, USA, February 24, 2025. [posted here 11/18/24]
The Symposium on Usable Security and Privacy (USEC) invites submissions on all aspects of human factors and usability in the context of security and privacy. USEC ’25 aims to bring together researchers already engaged in this interdisciplinary effort with other researchers in relevant areas. We encourage economics, HCI, AI, theoretical computer science, cryptography, psychology, and business studies researchers and practitioners to submit original research in this area. We particularly encourage collaborative research from authors in multiple fields. To honor significant contributions that have had a lasting impact on the field, USEC ’25 will also feature a Test of Time Award. This award will celebrate research demonstrating enduring relevance and influence in usable security and privacy over the past 14 years of USEC. We will invite nominations for this award from the Organizing Committee, Program Committee, and authors submitting their works to USEC ’25. This recognition will honor research that continues to shape and inspire current and future investigations in the discipline.

For more information, please see https://www.ndss-symposium.org/ndss2025/submissions/cfp-usec/.

SDIoTSec 2025 Workshop on Security and Privacy in Standardized IoT, Co-located with NDSS Symposium 2025, San Diego, California, USA, February 24, 2025. [posted here 11/18/24]
We invite researchers and practitioners to submit original research papers for the second Workshop on Security and Privacy in Standardized IoT (SDIoTSec 2025). The aim of this workshop is to bring together experts from academia, industry, open-source community, governments to discuss and address security and privacy challenges emerging in standardized IoT design and implementations and their real-world deployments. The expected impacts include significantly eliminating security and privacy threats in both the design and implementation space of IoT. The PC will select a best paper award for work that distinguishes itself in advancing the security, safety, and privacy of standardized IoT design and implementation.

For more information, please see https://www.ndss-symposium.org/ndss2025/submissions/cfp-sdiotsec/.

SpaceSec 2025 Workshop on the Security of Space and Satellite Systems, Co-located with NDSS Symposium 2025, San Diego, California, USA, February 24, 2025. [posted here 11/18/24]
In the upcoming years, a significant increase in the number of satellites is expected as novel mega-constellations take their position in Low Earth Orbit (LEO). Including initiatives like Starlink and OneWeb, projections suggest the deployment of over 100,000 satellites in the next several years. They have increasingly become integral components of both consumer-oriented and critical infrastructures.

These critical functions, ranging from global navigation and positioning systems to providing phone connections and imaging data, play an ever more crucial role in modern society. The precarious place of satellite systems in the communication and navigation infrastructure naturally makes them attractive targets for cyber attacks. This was evidenced in a major attack on the ViaSat network during the initial days of the war in Ukraine and ongoing disruptions of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) around the world.

The principal vulnerability of satellite systems has been public knowledge since the mid-2000s. Despite early warnings, the security of both legacy and novel deployments remains severely lacking. Recent publications have renewed interest and highlighted the persistence of security issues, now on a much larger scale.

SpaceSec aims to bring together academic researchers, industry professionals, and government representatives to contribute to new theories, technologies, and systems for security/privacy challenges in space and on the ground.

For more information, please see https://www.ndss-symposium.org/ndss2025/submissions/cfp-spacesec/.

WOSOC 2025 Workshop on SOC Operations and Construction, Co-located with NDSS Symposium 2025, San Diego, California, USA, February 24, 2025. [posted here 11/18/24]
Security Operations Centers (SOCs) are a field of growing interest for both researchers and SOC operators. SOC operators are increasingly recognized as a distinct class of security professionals who need tools and practices that address the distinct challenges and insights of their discipline. In parallel to this increased professionalization by the operational community is an increased interest in the academic community: researchers are studying SOC processes, workflows, and training.

The WOSOC workshop is a common forum for both operators and researchers to share their insights in this emerging field. The WOSOC workshop solicits proposals from operators and researchers on two separate tracks – operators can submit talk proposals to discuss their work and experience, while researchers submit short papers.

Accepted works will be presented and discussed at the 2025 WOSOC workshop co-located with NDSS Symposium 2025. WOSOC is an open workshop, but in order to enable serious discussion of operational security topics, the workshop will adhere to the Chatham House Rule.

For more information, please see https://www.ndss-symposium.org/ndss2025/submissions/cfp-wosoc/.

March 2025
April 2025

DFDS 2025 1st Digital Forensics Doctoral Symposium, Held in conjunction with Digital Forensics Research Conference Europe (DFRWS EU 2025), Brno, Czech Republic, April 1, 2025. [posted here 7/22/24]
We are excited to announce the inaugural Digital Forensics Doctoral Symposium (DFDS), organised by DFRWS EU. This symposium provides a unique platform for doctoral students to share their (early-stage) research, engage in discussions with peers, and build connections within the digital forensics community. By co-locating DFDS with DFRWS EU, participants also gain the opportunity to attend the main conference, interact with leading experts in the field, and benefit from a rich exchange of ideas. We invite doctoral students to join us for this enriching experience.

For more information, please see https://www.dfrws.org/conferences/dfds2025/.

DFRWS EU 2025 Digital Forensics Research Conference Europe, Hybrid, Brno, Czech Republic, April 1-4, 2025. [posted here 7/22/24]
DFRWS EU is open to fresh insights that challenge the current boundaries of digital forensics. The submissions can cover a broad range of topics related to digital forensics. This year, we are organising the inaugural Digital Forensic Doctoral Symposium, which will be held on 1st April 2025. Furthermore, the Women in Forensic Computing Workshop (WIFC) is co-locating with DFRWS and will be held on Monday 31th March 2025. A separate WIFC registration is required.

For more information, please see https://dfrws.org/conferences/dfrws-eu-2025/.

SaTML 2025 3rd IEEE Conference on Secure and Trustworthy Machine Learning, Copenhagen, Denmark, April 9-11, 2025. [posted here 7/29/24]
IEEE SaTML expands upon the theoretical and practical understandings of vulnerabilities inherent to machine learning (ML), explore the robustness of learning algorithms and systems, and aid in developing a unified, coherent scientific community which aims to establish trustworthy machine learning. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Novel attacks on machine learning
- Novel defenses for machine learning
- Secure and safe machine learning in practice
- Verification of algorithms and systems
- Privacy in machine learning
- Forensic analysis of machine learning
- Fairness and interpretability
- Trustworthy data curation

For more information, please see https://satml.org/participate-cfp/.

May 2025

HOST 2025 18th IEEE International Symposium on Hardware Oriented Security and Trust, San Jose, CA, USA, May 5-8, 2025. [posted here 8/12/24]
IEEE International Symposium on Hardware Oriented Security and Trust (HOST) is the premier symposium that facilitates the rapid growth of hardware-based security research and development. Since 2008, HOST has served as the globally recognized event for researchers and practitioners to advance knowledge and technologies related to hardware security and assurance.
- Computer-aided Design (CAD) for Hardware Security Verification
- Hardware Security Primitives
- Hardware Attack and Defense
- Architecture Security
- System security
- Emerging Security and Privacy Threats and Solutions

For more information, please see http://www.hostsymposium.org/call-for-paper.php.

SP 2025 46th IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, San Francisco, CA, USA, May 12-15, 2025. [posted here 6/3/24]
Since 1980 in Oakland, the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy has been the premier forum for computer security research, presenting the latest developments and bringing together researchers and practitioners. We solicit previously unpublished papers offering novel research contributions in any aspect of security or privacy. Papers may present advances in the theory, design, implementation, analysis, verification, or empirical evaluation and measurement of secure systems. Theoretical papers must make a convincing case for the relevance of their results to practice. Topics of interest include:
- Applied cryptography
- Attacks with novel insights, techniques, or results
- Authentication, access control, and authorization
- Blockchains and distributed ledger security
- Cloud computing security
- Cyber physical systems security
- Distributed systems security
- Economics of security and privacy
- Embedded systems security
- Formal methods and verification
- Hardware security
- Hate, Harassment, and Online Abuse
- Intrusion detection and prevention
- Machine learning and computer security
- Malware and unwanted software
- Network security
- Operating systems security
- Privacy-enhancing technologies, anonymity, and censorship
- Program and binary analysis
- Protocol security
- Security and privacy metrics
- Security and privacy policies
- Security architectures
- Security foundations
- Systems security
- Usable security and privacy
- Web security
- Wireless and mobile security/privacy

This topic list is not meant to be exhaustive; S&P is interested in all aspects of computer security and privacy. Papers without a clear application to security or privacy, however, will be considered out of scope and may be rejected without full review.

Systematization of Knowledge Papers: As in past years, we solicit systematization of knowledge (SoK) papers that evaluate, systematize, and contextualize existing knowledge, as such papers can provide a high value to our community. Suitable papers are those that provide an important new viewpoint on an established, major research area, support or challenge long-held beliefs in such an area with compelling evidence, or present a convincing, comprehensive new taxonomy of such an area. Survey papers without such insights are not appropriate and may be rejected without full review. Submissions will be distinguished by the prefix “SoK:” in the title and a checkbox on the submission form. They will be reviewed by the full PC and held to the same standards as traditional research papers, but they will be accepted based on their treatment of existing work and value to the community, and not based on any new research results they may contain. Accepted papers will be presented at the symposium and included in the proceedings. You can find an overview of recent SoK papers at https://oaklandsok.github.io/.

For more information, please see https://www.sp2025.ieee-security.org/cfpapers.html.

June 2025

IEEE EuroS&P 2025 10th IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy, Venice, Italy, June 30 - July 4, 2025. [posted here 11/1/24]
Since 1980, the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy has been the premier forum for presenting developments in computer security and electronic privacy, and for bringing together researchers and practitioners in the field. Following this story of success, IEEE initiated the European Symposium on Security and Privacy (EuroS&P), which is organized every year in a European city. The IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy (Euro S&P) is the younger, more adventurous, and tastier sibling conference of the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy ("Oakland" or "NorCal S&P") conference. It is a premier forum for computer security and privacy research, presenting the latest developments and bringing together researchers and practitioners. We solicit previously unpublished papers offering novel research contributions in security or privacy, as well as Systematization of Knowledge papers that systematize previous results. EuroS&P is interested in all aspects of applied computer security and privacy. We especially encourage papers that are far-reaching and risky, provided those papers show sufficient promise for creating interesting discussions and usefully questioning widely-held beliefs. Papers without a clear connection to security or privacy will be considered out of scope and may be rejected without full review.

For more information, please see https://eurosp2025.ieee-security.org.

July 2025