ASHES 2017 - International Workshop on Attacks and Solutions in Hardware Security (ASHES)
Topics/Call fo Papers
The 1st Workshop on Attacks and Solutions in Hardware Security (ASHES) deals with all aspects of hardware security, welcoming any contributions to this area. Among other things, it particularly highlights emerging techniques and methods, as well as recent application areas within the field. This includes new attack vectors, novel designs and materials, lightweight primitives, use of nanotechnology, PUFs on the methodological side, as well as the internet of things, automotive security, smart homes, pervasive and wearable computing on the applications side.
In order to meet the requirements of these rapidly developing subareas, ASHES hosts four categories of papers: Classical short and full research papers; systematization of knowledge papers (which subsume, structure, and systematize a certain subarea); and, finally, wild and crazy papers (whose purpose is the rapid dissemination of seminal, disruptive ideas within the community).
The workshop will host several technical sessions and invited keynotes by Srini Devadas (MIT), Ulfar Erlingsson (Google), and Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi (Darmstadt).
In order to meet the requirements of these rapidly developing subareas, ASHES hosts four categories of papers: Classical short and full research papers; systematization of knowledge papers (which subsume, structure, and systematize a certain subarea); and, finally, wild and crazy papers (whose purpose is the rapid dissemination of seminal, disruptive ideas within the community).
The workshop will host several technical sessions and invited keynotes by Srini Devadas (MIT), Ulfar Erlingsson (Google), and Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi (Darmstadt).
Other CFPs
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- International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems Security and PrivaCy (CPS-SPC)
- International Workshop on Applying the Scientific Method to Active Cyber Defense Research
- Workshop for Women in Cyber Security (CyberW)
- International Workshop on Host Theory and Practice of Differential Privacy (TPDP)
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