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The 10th
International
Symposium on
Foundations
& Practice
of Security
(FPS 2017)
October 23-24-25, 2017 Nancy, France
Website:
http://fps2017.loria.fr/
Submission
link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fps2017
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Invited
speakers:
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- Véronique
Cortier
(CNRS-LORIA,
France)
- Krishna
Gummadi (Max
Planck
Institute,
Germany)
- Florian
Kerschbaum
(University of
Waterloo,
Canada)
Important
Dates:
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- Deadline for
Short /
Position
Papers
(EXTENDED):
July 23, 2017
(anywhere in
the world)
- Deadline for
Full Papers
(EXTENDED):
July 23, 2017
(anywhere in
the world)
- Acceptance
Notification:
September 15,
2017
Scope:
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Protecting the
communication
and data
infrastructure
of an
increasingly
inter-connected
world has
become vital
to the normal
functioning of
all aspects of
our world.
Security
has emerged as
an important
scientific
discipline
whose many
multifaceted
complexities
deserve the
attention and
synergy of the
mathematical,
computer
science and
engineering
communities.
After the
previous
meetings held
in La
Rochelle,
Montreal,
Grenoble,
Toronto,
Paris,
Clermont-Ferrand and Quebec city, this 10th edition of the FPS symposium
will be held
in Nancy,
France.
The aim of FPS
is to discuss
and exchange
theoretical
and practical
ideas that
address
security
issues in
inter-connected
systems. It
aims to
provide
scientific
presentations
as well as to
establish
links, promote
scientific
collaboration,
joint research
programs,
and student
exchanges
between
institutions
involved in
this important
and fast
moving
research
field.
We also invite
papers from
researchers
and
practitioners
working in
security,
privacy,
trustworthy
data systems
and related
areas to
submit their
original
papers.
The main
topics, but
not limited
to, include:
* Computer
and Network
Security
* Formal
foundations in
Information or
Operational
Security
* Security
of Service
Oriented
Architectures
*
Information
Theoretic
Security
* Security
of Cloud
Computing
* Security
Management and
Security
Policies
*
Policy-based
Security
Architectures
* Security
of P2P systems
* Security
& Privacy
on Social
Networks
* Access
Control
Languages
* Data
Mining &
Watermarking
*
Cryptography
&
Cryptanalysis
* Threat
Analysis and
Trust
Management
* Privacy
&
Sensitive Data
Management
*
Policy-based
Distributed
Information
Systems
* Security
in Sensor
Networks and
RFIDs
* Security
of Cloud
Computing,
Grid Computing
* Security
of Distributed
Embedded
Middleware
*
Distributed
Security
Protocols
& Policies
* Security
and Privacy in
Digital
Currencies
* Malware,
Botnet and
Advanced
Persistent
Threats
* Code
Reverse
Engineering
and
Vulnerability
Exploitation
* Side
Channel &
Physical
Attacks
* Social
Engineering
* Security
of Big-Data
Submissions
Guidelines:
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Full papers
should be at
most 16 pages,
including the
bibliography
and
appendices.
Short and
Position
papers should
be up to 8
pages. Authors
should
indicate
whether
their paper is
a “position
paper” to
differentiate
them from
regular ones
(you mention
“Position
paper” in the
title).
Committee
members are
not required
to read the
appendices, so
the paper
should
be
intelligible
without them.
All
submissions
must be
written in
English.
Authors must
submit their
papers by the
deadline
indicated
below, using
the EasyChair
web site
(using the
link
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fps2017)
and following
the
requirements
stated there.
All papers
will be
refereed. The
submitted
contribution
should be
formatted
according to
Springer’s
LNCS style.
Submissions by
PhD students
as well as
surveys and
controversial
ideas are
encouraged.
Case studies
(successful or
not) are also
encouraged.
Publication:
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As in previous
editions,
proceedings
will be
published by
Springer-Verlag
in
the Lecture
Notes in
Computer
Science (LNCS)
series. At
least one
author of
each accepted
paper must
register to
the symposium,
by the date
indicated
by the
organizers,
and present
the paper.
Committees:
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General
Chairs:
- Luigi
Logrippo
(Université du
Québec en
Outaouais,
Canada)
-
Jean-Yves
Marion (Mines
de Nancy,
France)
PC Chairs:
- José M.
Fernandez
(Polytechnique
Montréal,
Canada)
-
Abdessamad
Imine
(Université de
Lorraine,
Nancy, France)
Publications
Chair:
- Joaquin
Garcia-Alfaro
(Telecom
SudParis,
France)
Publicity
Chairs:
- Pascal
Lafourcade
(Université
d’Auvergne,
France)
- Nur
Zincir-Heywood
(Dalhousie
University,
Canada)
Program
Committee:
- Esma Aimeur
(University of
Montreal,
Canada)
- Jeremy Clark
(Concordia
University,
Canada)
- Frédéric
Cuppens (IMT
Atlantique,
France)
- Nora Cuppens
(IMT
Atlantique,
France)
- Jean-Luc
Danger
(Télécom
Paris-Tech,
France)
- Mourad
Debbabi
(Concordia
University,
Canada)
- Josée
Desharnais
(Laval
University,
Canada)
- Josep
Domingo-Ferrer
(Universitat
Rovira i
Virgili,
Spain)
- Samuel Dubus
(NOKIA Bell
Labs, France)
- Sébastien
Gambs
(Université du
Québec à
Montréal,
Canada)
- Joaquin
Garcia-Alfaro
(Telecom
SudParis,
France)
- Dieter
Gollmann
(Hamburg
University of
Technology,
Germany)
- Sushil
Jajodia
(George Mason
University,
USA)
- Martin Johns
(SAP Research,
Germany)
- Bruce Kapron
(University of
Victoria,
Canada)
- Nizar Kheir
(THALES,
France)
- Raphaël
Khoury
(Université du
Québec à
Chicoutimi,
Canada)
- Hyoungshick
Kim
(Sungkyunkwan
University,
Republic of
Korea)
- Igor Kotenko
(SPIIRAS,
Russia)
- Evangelos
Kranakis
(Carleton
University
Computer
Science,
Canada)
- Pascal
Lafourcade
(Université
d'Auvergne,
France)
- Luigi
Logrippo
(Université du
Québec en
Outaouais,
Canada)
- Javier Lopez
(University of
Malaga, Spain)
- Jean-Yves
Marion (Mines
de Nancy,
France)
- Fabio
Martinelli
(National
Research
Council of
Italy (CNR),
Italy)
- Paliath
Narendran
(University at
Albany, USA)
- Guillermo
Navarro-Arribas
(Universitat
Autonoma de
Barcelona,
Spain)
- Jun Pang
(University of
Luxembourg,
Luxembourg)
- Milan
Petkovic
(Philips
Research
Laboratories,
The
Netherlands)
- Marie-Laure
Potet
(VERIMAG,
France)
- Silvio
Ranise (FBK,
Security and
Trust Unit,
Italy)
- Indrakshi
Ray (Colorado
State
University,
USA)
- Michaël
Rusinowitch
(LORIA-INRIA
Nancy, France)
- Basit Shafiq
(Lahore
University of
Management
Sciences,
Pakistan)
- Anna
Squicciarini
(Pennsylvania
State
University,
USA)
- Natalia
Stakhanova
(University of
New Brunswick,
Canada)
- Chamseddine
Talhi (École
de Technologie
Supérieure,
Canada)
- Nadia Tawbi
(Université
Laval, Canada)
- Rakesh Verma
(University of
Houston, USA)
- Lingyu Wang
(Concordia
University,
Canada)
- Edgar Weippl
(SBA Research,
Austria)
- Lena Wiese
(Georg-August
Universität
Göttingen,
Germany)
- Xun Yi (RMIT
University,
Australia)
- Nur
Zincir-Heywood
(Dalhousie
University,
Canada)
- Mohammad
Zulkernine
(Queen's
University,
Canada)