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                  17th International Symposium on
             Foundations & Practice of Security (FPS 2024)
                                                                               
December 9-11 2024
Montreal, Canada
Website : https://fps-2024.hec.ca/
Submission link : https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fps2024


***** Important Dates
- September 6, 2024 - Abstract and full paper submission
- November 1st, 2024 - Acceptance notification
- November 15, 2024 - Last day for early bird rates
- November 22, 2024 - Camera-ready version

***** ABOUT

The first Foundations & Practice of Security (FPS) Symposium was held
in 2008, following the Canada-France Meeting on Security held at the
Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, in 2007. Since then, the FPS
Symposium has been held annually, alternating Canadian and French
locations. After the previous meetings took place in Grenoble,
Toronto, Paris, Montréal, La Rochelle, Clermont-Ferrand,
Québec City, Nancy, Toulouse, Ottawa, Bordeaux, the 17th
edition will be held on December 9-11, 2024, in Montréal,
Canada.

Protecting the data and its infrastructure of an increasingly
interconnected world has become vital to the normal functioning of all
aspects of our daily life. As a result, security and cyber resilience
have emerged as scientific research fields focusing on the
technologies, processes, and procedures used to protect against cyber
threats and to ensure the integrity, availability, and confidentiality
of data, applications, and services. Many industries and businesses,
including banking, healthcare, transportation, and manufacturing, rely
on various technologies both on premise and in the cloud to improve
scalability and reduce costs. Alongside technical defenses, behavioral
research enhances our ability to protect digital assets by considering
the human behavior. All these multifaceted components necessitate
research collaborations from various communities such as mathematics,
computer science, information systems, management, and criminology.

The aim of the FPS symposium is to discuss and exchange theoretical
and practical ideas that address privacy, security, and cyber
resilience issues in interconnected systems. Moreover, it aims to
provide scientific presentations as well as to promote scientific
collaborations, joint research programs, and student exchanges between
institutions involved in this fast-moving field. For the 17th edition,
special care will be given to innovative behavioral research enhancing
privacy and cyber resilience research. We are particularly interested
in topics such as insider threat, user-centric security interfaces,
security culture, and user compliance.

Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit their original papers spanning the full range of theoretical and applied work including user research, methods, tools, simulations, demos, and practical evaluations.


***** Topics of Interest
The topics of interest include but are not limited to (alphabetically ordered):
- Access control
- Adversarial attacks to automated cyber defense
- AI for cybersecurity and cybersecurity for AI
- Behavioral cybersecurity 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
- Ethical and social implications of privacy and security
- Fake news detection
- Governance and Risk Management for security, privacy and cyber resilience
- Hardware security
- Identity management and protection
- IoT security and privacy
- Malware, botnet, and advanced persistent threats
- Open-source intelligence cybersecurity
- Privacy and privacy enhancing technologies
- Privacy and security awareness
- Security and privacy management and policies
- Security and Privacy of AI
- Security of cloud, grid, and edge computing
- Security of continuum IoT-edge-Cloud
- Security of distributed embedded middleware
- Security of service-oriented architectures
- Security, privacy, and trust of industrial systems
- Side-channel and physical attacks
- Software security
- Systems forensics and cybercrime
- 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 references in LNCS style) will be 16
printed pages for full papers and 8 pages for short, position papers
and demos. For the industrial track, each submission must include at
least one author with a non-academic affiliation. Authors are
encouraged to contact the industrial track chairs if they need
clarification regarding the suitability of their work to this
track. Authors of accepted papers must guarantee that their papers
will be presented at the conference on-site. All paper submissions
will be handled through the Easy Chair conference management system.


***** General Co-Chairs
- Alina Dulipovici (HEC Montreal, Canada)
- Yvon Kermarrec (IMT Atlantique, France)


***** TPC Co-chairs
- Kamel Adi (Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada)
- Simon Bourdeau (Université du Québec à
  Montréal, Canada)
- Christel Durand (Deloitte, Canada - industrial track)
- Valérie Viet Triem Tong (CentraleSupelec, Inria,
  Univ. Rennes, CNRS, IRISA Rennes, France)