[Tccc] ACM HotWiSec 2013 - Final Call - New deadline December 21st, 2012

Murtuza Jadliwala jadliwalaatroger.cs.wichita.edu
Fri Dec 14 22:55:17 EST 2012



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ACM HotWiSec 2013:
The 2nd ACM Workshop on Hot Topics on Wireless Network Security and 
Privacy
Co-located with ACM WiSec 2013, April 19th, 2013, Budapest, Hungary

Theme and Scope
The ACM HotWiSec workshop aims to provide a forum for researchers and 
practitioners working in the areas of wireless networking, security and 
privacy to discuss exciting new research directions or out-of-the-box, 
disruptive or controversial ideas on exploitation or protection of 
wireless communications and systems. The workshop does not seek fully 
mature research efforts or papers, which may be more suitable for the main 
conference. On the contrary, this workshop aims to provide a suitable 
venue for discussing ideas in their infancy, so as to initiate a lively 
discussion on the topic and to provide early, useful feedback to the 
authors. Based on the feedback from this workshop, authors can decide to 
mature their work and consider submitting it to future ACM WiSec main 
conferences.
Topics of interest include exciting new ideas in the following areas:

-Key management in wireless/mobile environments
-Secure services (neighbor discovery, localization, etc.)
-Secure PHY and MAC protocols
-Trust establishment
-Intrusion, attack and malicious behavior detection
-Denial of service
-User and location privacy
-Anonymity, unobservability, prevention of traffic analysis
-Identity theft and phishing in mobile networks
-Charging and secure payment
-Cooperation and mitigating non-cooperative behavior
-Economics of wireless security
-Vulnerability and attack modeling
-Incentive-aware secure protocol design
-Jamming/Anti-jamming communication
-Cross-layer design for security
-Monitoring and surveillance
-Cryptographic primitives for wireless communication
-Theoretical foundations and formal methods for wireless security and 
privacy
-Security and privacy of mobile OS and mobile applications
-Secure delay- and disruption-tolerant networking
-Secure non-RF wireless communication (e.g., ultrasound, vision, laser)
-Security/privacy in wireless smart grid and smart metering applications
-Security/privacy in wireless network coding
-Security/privacy in wireless/ephemeral social networking
-Security/privacy in mobile / wireless cloud services

Paper Submission
Manuscript submissions should be in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) 
only. The page limit is 5 pages in the ACM conference style (following the 
ACM proceeding templates) including all bibliography and well-marked 
appendices. Font size should be no smaller than 10 points and must fit 
properly on US "Letter"-sized paper (8.5 x 11 inches). Submitted papers 
must represent original material that is not currently under review in any 
other workshop, conference or journal, and has not been published before.
Please submit PDF version of the paper using the workshop easychair paper 
submission system at 
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hotwisec2013. All accepted 
papers will be published in the conference proceedings. At least one 
author of accepted papers is required to register at the full registration 
rate, and needs to present the paper at the workshop. Papers from no-shows 
at the workshop will be excluded from the conference proceedings.

Important Dates
Paper submission: December 21, 2012
Notification of acceptance: January 20, 2013
Camera-ready version: February 15, 2013
Conference: April 19, 2013

Organizers

Workshop Chair
Murtuza Jadliwala (Wichita State University, USA)

Program Committee
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Murtuza Jadliwala, Wichita State University, USA (chair)
Kin Huguenin, EPFL
Satyajayant Misra, New Mexico State University
Amit Dvir, Ben Gurion University
Kui Ren, State University of New York at Buffalo
Fan Wu, Shanghai Jiaotong University
Prateek Mittal, University of California, Berkeley
Eugene Vasserman, Kansas State University
Yingying Chen, Stevens Institute of Technology
Gergely Acs, INRIA, France
Reza Curtmola, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
Sonja Buchegger, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
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