September 7-11, 2020 (all-digital event)

5th IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy

Call For Papers


The IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy (EuroS&P) is the European sister conference of the established IEEE S&P symposium. It is a 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 We solicit previously unpublished papers offering novel research contributions in security or privacy. The emphasis is on building or attacking real systems, even better if actually deployed, rather than presenting purely theoretical results. Papers may present advances in the design, implementation, analysis, verification, or empirical evaluation and measurement of secure systems. Papers that shed new light on past results by means of sound theory or through experimentation are also welcome.

Topics of interest include:

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

Given the rapidly expanding and maturing security and privacy community, we hope to increase the acceptance rate of papers that are more far-reaching and risky, as long as those papers also show sufficient promise for creating interesting discussions and questioning widely-held beliefs.

Systematization of Knowledge Papers

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. 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, except instead of emphasizing novel research contributions the emphasis will be on value to the community. Accepted papers will be presented at the symposium and included in the proceedings.

Best Paper Award

Outstanding paper(s) will be selected by the program committee for the best paper award. The award will be announced at the symposium.

Important Dates

All deadlines are Anywhere on Earth (AoE = UTC-12h).

Research Papers Pre-registration of abstract October 22, 2019
Submission deadline November 20, 2019  No Extensions
Early reject notification January 6, 2020
Rebuttal period February 8-12, 2020
Notification February 26, 2020
Camera ready deadline April 16, 2020
Conference June 16-18, 2020   September 7-11, 2020

Instructions for Paper Submission

We strongly encourage pre-registering your paper by submitting its metadata (title, abstract and authors) by the corresponding deadline, which is about a month ahead of the actual paper deadline. Pre-registration is not mandatory but helps us plan the logistics. Presenters of accepted papers who pre-registered by the deadline will be rewarded with a small surprise present when they turn up at the conference. It is acceptable to change the metadata (title, abstract or authors) when submitting the actual paper, but then you won't get the present. For both pre-registration and submission, please visit https://eurosp20.andrew.cmu.edu/.

Unacceptable Behaviour

All submissions must be original work. Plagiarism (whether of others or self) will be grounds for rejection. The submitter must clearly document any overlap with previously published or simultaneously submitted papers from any of the authors. Failure to point out and explain overlap will be grounds for rejection. Simultaneous submission of the same paper to another venue with proceedings or a journal is not allowed and will be grounds for automatic rejection. Submitting multiple distinct papers is of course allowed. EuroS&P 2020 includes an author response period, which gives authors the chance to comment on reviews their papers received. Papers may not be withdrawn between the start of the author response period and acceptance notification. Contact the program committee chairs if there are questions about this policy.

Anonymous Submission

Papers must be submitted in a form suitable for anonymous review: no author names or affiliations may appear on the title page, and papers should avoid revealing their identity in the text. When referring to your previous work, do so in the third person, as though it were written by someone else. Only blind the reference itself in the (unusual) case that a third-person reference is infeasible. Contact the program chairs if you have any questions. Papers that are not properly anonymized may be rejected without review.

The purpose of anonymous submissions is to give reviewers the chance to read the paper without being biased by knowing the authors. Hence authors are required to ensure that the paper they submit does not, within reason, leak their identity.

However, the process of anonymous submission is considered to be cooperative, not adversarial. Authors are supposed not to put explicit clues to their identity in the paper or otherwise purposefully deanonymize themselves to reviewers and reviewers are supposed not to actively look for the identity of authors, for instance by googling information in the paper. Depositing the paper on arXiv to get a precedence date is allowed, but widely announcing or discussing it (on Twitter, on one's own website, blog, etc.) before the accept/reject verdict is discouraged. To avoid accusations of plagiarism, authors who wish to deposit their paper on arXiv should add the sentence "A preprint of this paper has been deposited on arXiv" at the bottom of the first page, but without providing a pointer.

The Program Chairs reserve the right to reject papers that, in their sole judgment, blatantly violate the requirement for author anonymity.

Page Limit and Formatting

Papers must not exceed 13 pages of text (excluding references) but may run up to 20 pages in total, including the references (mandatory) and appendices (optional). Reviewers are explicitly not expected to read the appendices while deciding whether to accept or reject the paper.

Papers must be typeset in LaTeX in A4 format (not "US Letter") using the IEEE conference proceeding template we supply eurosp-2020-template.zip. We suggest you first compile the supplied LaTeX source as is, checking that you obtain the same PDF as the one supplied, and then write your paper into the LaTeX template, replacing the boilerplate text. Please do not use other IEEE templates. Failure to adhere to the page limit and formatting requirements can be grounds for rejection.

Submission

Papers must be submitted at https://eurosp20.andrew.cmu.edu/ and may be updated at any time until the submission deadline expires.

Publication and Presentation

Authors are responsible for obtaining appropriate publication clearances. One of the authors of the accepted paper is expected to present the paper at the conference. Submissions received after the submission deadline or failing to conform to the submission guidelines risk rejection without review.

For more information, contact the program chairs at: eurosp2020-pc-chairs@ieee-security.org.

Disclaimer

If your research contains studies with human subjects, please include a paragraph discussing ethical concerns and approval of your experiments (e.g., IRB approval). Authors are also encouraged to review: Common Pitfalls in Writing about Security and Privacy Human Subjects Experiments, and How to Avoid Them.