CFP: Second International Workshop on Security and Privacy of Sensing Systems (Sensors S&P) To be held in conjunction with the 2025 Cyber-physical Systems and Internet-of-Things (CPS-IOT) Week May 6-9, 2025 | Irvine, USA Check out our website at: https://emtechlab.github.io/sensors-security-privacy-workshop/ We are organizing the Second International Workshop on Security and Privacy of Sensing Systems (Sensors S&P - 25 https://emtechlab.github.io/sensors-security-privacy-workshop/), which will be co-located with The ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys - 25) at CPS-IoT week https://cps-iot-week2025.ics.uci.edu .. Sensors S&P aims to tackle the growing security and privacy challenges arising from the ubiquity of sensor systems in safety-critical IoT applications and the advancements in deep learning models. The goal is to foster a collaborative space where researchers, practitioners, and industry partners can exchange ideas, share novel research findings, and collectively advance the security and privacy of IoT sensor ecosystems. This is a follow-up to the successful Sensors S&P - 23 https://sensorssp.github.io/sensorssp23/ workshop. Sensors S&P Workshop is for you if you are: 1. *Sensing Systems Researchers:* Exploring the implications of your work on security, privacy, and ethics in sensing systems and adjacent technologies. 2. *IoT Security and Privacy Specialists:* Focusing on securing IoT ecosystems, mitigating vulnerabilities, and addressing privacy concerns in sensing applications. 3. *Machine Learning and AI Researchers:* Developing privacy-preserving and secure machine learning techniques for sensor data and addressing fairness and bias in AI-driven IoT systems. 4. *Quantum Computing Experts:* Working on quantum-resilient cryptography and its applications in securing IoT and sensing systems. 5. *Extended Reality (XR) and Autonomous Systems Researchers:* Tackling security, privacy, and safety in XR interfaces, biosensors, and autonomous systems like V2X networks. 6. *Sustainability and Ethical Computing Scholars:* Developing security and privacy frameworks that incorporate sustainability and ethical considerations in IoT systems. We give options for the following two submission types: 1. *Technical Research paper (up to 4 pages)*, where you can submit your preliminary results, analysis on an emerging topic, and retrospective extension of your existing work with new results. 2. *Vision/Statement paper (up to 2 pages)*, where we solicit submissions without experiments, you can submit either a broader vision of your research in sensing systems safety or you can submit security/privacy implications of your already published sensing work. All *submissions are double-blind.* Submissions can be submitted at the following *Hotcrp link*: https://sensorssp25.hotcrp.com/ Important Dates - Workshop Papers Due: 27 February 2025 - Notification: 15 March 2025 - Camera Ready: 20 March 2025 - Workshop Day: 6 May 2025 *Organizers: * - General Chairs: *Fatima Anwar https://www.umass.edu/engineering/about/directory/fatima-anwar * (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) and *Luis Garcia https://lagarcia.us/ *(University of Utah) - Technical Program Chair: *Yasra Chandio https://yasrachandio.github.io/ * (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) We will be releasing more information on submissions on our website. Please direct any questions to Yasra Chandio at ychandio@umass.edu