From soupspublicity at gmail.com Fri Jan 7 10:01:40 2022 From: soupspublicity at gmail.com (SOUPS Publicity) Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2022 10:01:40 -0500 Subject: [Soups-announce] **Important Announcement** SOUPS 2022 Call For Papers Message-ID: [image: Black text on a light blue background with key info about SOUPS 2022. On the left is literally a cup of soup. On the right the text says "SOUPS 2022 -- Eightennth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security, August 7-9, 2022, Boston, MA, USA." For more information, check www.usenix.org/soups2022] The Eighteenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS 2022) will take place on August 7?9, 2022, co-located with the 31st USENIX Security Symposium in Boston, MA, USA. In cooperation with USENIX , the Advanced Computing Systems Association Summary: SOUPS brings together an interdisciplinary group of researchers and practitioners in human-computer interaction, security, and privacy. Interested in participating? The Preliminary Call for Papers is now available. The mandatory paper registration deadline is Friday, February 11, 2022. For questions about paper submission, please contact the program chairs at soups22chairs at usenix.org. ================================================================== Technical Papers We invite authors to submit previously unpublished papers describing research or experience in all areas of usable privacy and security. We welcome a variety of research methods, including both qualitative and quantitative approaches. Papers will be judged on their scientific quality, overall quality, and contribution to the field. Topics include, but are not limited to: ? Innovative security or privacy functionality and design ? Field studies of security or privacy technology ? Usability evaluations of new or existing security or privacy features ? Security testing of new or existing usability features ? Longitudinal studies of deployed security or privacy features ? Studies of administrators or developers and support for security and privacy ? Organizational policy or procurement decisions and their impact on security and privacy ? Lessons learned from the deployment and use of usable privacy and security features ? Foundational principles of usable security or privacy ? Ethical, psychological, sociological, or anthropological aspects of usable security and privacy ? Usable security and privacy implications/solutions for specific domains (e.g., IoT, medical, vulnerable populations) ? Replicating or extending important previously published studies and experiments ? Systematization of knowledge papers that integrate and systematize existing knowledge to provide new insight into a previously studied area ================================================================== Important Dates All dates are at 23:59 AoE (Anywhere on Earth ) time. These are firm deadlines; no extensions will be granted. ? Mandatory Paper Registration Deadline: Friday, February 11, 2022 ? Paper Submission Deadline: Thursday, February 17, 2022 ? Early Rejection Notification: Thursday, March 24, 2022 ? Author Response Period: Thursday, April 21?Thursday, April 28, 2022 ? Paper Notifications: Monday, May 16, 2022 ? Final Paper Files Due: Thursday, June 9, 2022 ___________________________ [This email address is not regularly monitored. For contact information and additional details for SOUPS 2022, please visit the conference website: https://www.usenix.org/conference/soups2022] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From julie.haney at nist.gov Tue Jan 25 09:55:36 2022 From: julie.haney at nist.gov (Haney, Julie M. 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Paper Registration: June 6, 2022 Paper Submission: June 10, 2022 EuroUSEC event: September 29 & 30, 2022 Where: Hybrid-Onsite in Karlsruhe, Germany ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The 2022 European Symposium on Usable Security is a forum for research and discussion in the area of human-centered security and privacy. EuroUSEC 2022 will take place on September 29 & 30, 2022 in Karlsruhe, Germany, as a hybrid-onsite event with proceedings published by ACM. This year's paper submission deadline is June 10th (mandatory registration is due June 6th). The full call for papers is available at: https://eurousec2022.secuso.org/ We will accept both longer 16-page papers on mature/completed work in a research track, as well as shorter 9-page papers on work in progress (or work that has yet to begin) in a vision track. This decision to accept both types of submissions aims to include researchers at all stages of their career and at all stages of their projects. We will focus on promoting interactive discussion with paper presenters to provide a thought-provoking experience. We would also greatly appreciate if you would pass the CFP to any colleagues whom you think might be interested. Sincerely, Oksana Kulyk and Karen Renaud, EuroUSEC 2022 Co-Chairs Sanchari Das, Anne Hennig, and Theodor Schnitzler, EuroUSEC 2022 Publicity Co-Chairs From soupspublicity at gmail.com Thu Apr 28 14:06:33 2022 From: soupspublicity at gmail.com (SOUPS Publicity) Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2022 14:06:33 -0400 Subject: [Soups-announce] SOUPS 2022: Call for Posters and Lightning Talks Message-ID: Greetings, the Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security is looking for high-quality poster presentations. We seek posters and poster abstracts of recent or ongoing research related to usable privacy and security. We are also inviting you to submit proposals for workshops, Hackathons/Design-a-thons, Tutorials, or other events the SOUPS community might be interested in. Please submit your posters or workshop and beyond proposal for SOUPS 2022 by *Thursday, May 26, AoE*! See the Call for Posters ( https://www.usenix.org/conference/soups2022/call-for-posters) for submission guidelines and requirements. Contact the program chairs at soups22-posters at usenix.org if you have any questions. See the Call for Workshops and Beyond ( https://www.usenix.org/conference/soups2022/call-for-workshops) for submission guidelines and requirements. Contact the program chairs at soups22-workshops at usenix.org if you have any questions. The SOUPS 2022 organizers look forward to receiving your submissions! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From julie.haney at nist.gov Thu May 5 08:15:06 2022 From: julie.haney at nist.gov (Haney, Julie M. (Fed)) Date: Thu, 5 May 2022 12:15:06 +0000 Subject: [Soups-announce] CFP: Workshop on Security Information Workers Message-ID: Call for papers for the SOUPS 2022 Workshop on Security (and Privacy) Information Workers (WSIW) Like SOUPS, WSIW considers the human elements of security and privacy but has a focus on supporting security and privacy information workers who develop, use, and manipulate security- and privacy-related information as a significant part of their jobs. We invite you to submit your short (6 pages or less) research paper, work in progress, case study, or position paper by May 26. The workshop will be held Sunday, August 7, 2022 (co-located with SOUPS) from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. Find out more at https://security-information-workers.org or by emailing us at soups22-wsiw at usenix.org. We look forward to receiving your submissions! * The WSIW 22 Organizing Committee Yasemin Acar, George Washington University and Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy Sascha Fahl, CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security Kelsey Fulton, University of Maryland Julie Haney, National Institute of Standards and Technology Ron Thompson, Tufts University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Julie.Thorpe at ontariotechu.ca Fri May 6 09:24:11 2022 From: Julie.Thorpe at ontariotechu.ca (Julie Thorpe) Date: Fri, 6 May 2022 13:24:11 +0000 Subject: [Soups-announce] Tenure Track position at Ontario Tech University (Oshawa, Canada) Message-ID: Ontario Tech University is hiring! We have a Tenure Track position in Cybersecurity, with a special interest in Usable Security. See the full job description here: https://ontariotechu.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/4/home/requisition/97?c=ontariotechu . Application deadline: May 14, 2022. 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More info: https://www.usenix.org/conference/soups2022/call-for-posters. Questions? Contact soups22-posters at usenix.org. ***Call for workshop papers*** SOUPS 2022 will have four workshops, two in-person and two virtual. See each workshop?s website for the detailed submission guidelines. WSIW: Workshop on Security Information Workers (in-person): https://security-information-workers.org. Questions? Contact soups22-wsiw at usenix.org. PTM: Workshop on Privacy Threat Modeling (in-person): https://ptmworkshop.gitlab.io/. Questions? Contact PTMworkshop at mitre.org. KOPS: Kids? Online Privacy and Safety (virtual): https://cuts.soic.indiana.edu/KOPS2022.html. WIPS: Workshop on Inclusive Privacy and Security (virtual): https://inclusiveprivacy.org/workshops/wips2022.html. Questions? Contact wips.soups at gmail.com. ***Call for lightning talks** * A continuing feature of SOUPS is a session of strictly timed 5-minute lightning talks. These talks provide an opportunity to interact with the SOUPS community on a range of usable privacy and security topics. More info: https://www.usenix.org/conference/soups2022/call-for-lightning-talks If you would like to give a lightning talk, please email soups22-lightning at usenix.org with your name, affiliation, the title of the talk, and a brief abstract (up to 200 words). ***Call for Karat Award nominations*** In honor of John Karat's contributions to the usable privacy and security community and his dedication to mentoring students, SOUPS has instituted the John Karat Usable Privacy and Security Student Research Award. The Karat Student Award will be presented to a graduate student based on: (1) their research in usable privacy and security; (2) their efforts to mentor others; (3) their community service for usable privacy and security (e.g., volunteer activities in conferences). More info: https://www.usenix.org/conference/soups2022/karat-call-for-nominations Nomination packages, in the form of a single PDF, should be sent to karat_award at usenix.org. Best, SOUPS 2022 Publicity Co-chairs -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From julie.haney at nist.gov Tue May 17 08:33:17 2022 From: julie.haney at nist.gov (Haney, Julie M. (Fed)) Date: Tue, 17 May 2022 12:33:17 +0000 Subject: [Soups-announce] CfP: IEEE S&P special issue on Usable Security for Security Workers Message-ID: Call for Papers: IEEE Security & Privacy magazine special issue: "Usable Security for Security Workers" Do you do research about security or privacy professionals or those who work with security/privacy information and want to reach a broader audience of practitioners? Are you a security or privacy professional with ideas on how researchers can better meet your needs? If so, you're invited to submit an article to the upcoming IEEE Security and Privacy magazine special issue "Usable Security for Security Workers" (privacy workers welcome, too!). We're accepting full papers, short papers, and opinion pieces and are working to make this issue a dialog between researchers and practitioners. The call for papers contains additional details on topics and length and is available at: https://www.computer.org/digital-library/magazines/sp/cfp-usable-security-workers Submissions are due June 16, 2022, with a publication date of January/February 2023. We look forward to receiving your articles! Editors: Mary Ellen Zurko, MIT Lincoln Laboratory Julie Haney, National Institute of Standards and Technology Contact us at: sp1-23 at computer.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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EuroUSEC 2022 will take place on September 29 & 30, 2022 in Karlsruhe, Germany, as a hybrid-onsite event with proceedings published by ACM. This year?s paper submission deadline is June 10th (mandatory registration is due June 6th). The full call for papers is available at: https://eurousec2022.secuso.org/#cfp We will accept both longer 16-page papers on mature/completed work in a research track, as well as shorter 9-page papers on work in progress (or work that has yet to begin) in a vision track. This decision to accept both types of submissions aims to include researchers at all stages of their career and at all stages of their projects. We will focus on promoting interactive discussion with paper presenters to provide a thought-provoking experience. Sincerely, Oksana Kulyk and Karen Renaud, EuroUSEC 2022 Co-Chairs Sanchari Das, Anne Hennig, and Theodor Schnitzler, EuroUSEC 2022 Publicity Co-Chairs From julie.haney at nist.gov Thu May 26 16:11:54 2022 From: julie.haney at nist.gov (Haney, Julie M. (Fed)) Date: Thu, 26 May 2022 20:11:54 +0000 Subject: [Soups-announce] Extended deadline: Workshop on Security Information Workers Message-ID: Extended Deadline and New Hybrid Option: Call for short papers for the SOUPS 2022 Workshop on Security (and Privacy) Information Workers (WSIW) Like SOUPS, WSIW considers the human elements of security and privacy but has a focus on supporting security and privacy information workers who develop, use, and manipulate security- and privacy-related information as a significant part of their jobs. The deadline for submitting to WSIW has been extended to June 2. Submissions can be as short as 2 pages and at most 6 pages. The workshop will be held Sunday, August 7, 2022 (co-located with SOUPS) from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm EDT. We are now also exploring a hybrid option for those who can't attend in person. Find out more at https://security-information-workers.org or by emailing us at soups22-wsiw at usenix.org. We look forward to receiving your submissions! * WSIW 22 Organizing Committee Yasemin Acar, George Washington University and Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy Sascha Fahl, CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security Kelsey Fulton, University of Maryland Julie Haney, National Institute of Standards and Technology Ron Thompson, Tufts University **************************************** Julie Haney Usable Cybersecurity Visualization & Usability Group Information Technology Lab National Institute of Standards and Technology julie.haney at nist.gov https://csrc.nist.gov/usable-cybersecurity **************************************** -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From julie.haney at nist.gov Thu May 26 17:46:59 2022 From: julie.haney at nist.gov (Haney, Julie M. (Fed)) Date: Thu, 26 May 2022 21:46:59 +0000 Subject: [Soups-announce] Extended deadline: Workshop on Security Information Workers In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Correction: no hybrid option (sorry!) Extended Deadline Call for short papers for the SOUPS 2022 Workshop on Security (and Privacy) Information Workers (WSIW) Like SOUPS, WSIW considers the human elements of security and privacy but has a focus on supporting security and privacy information workers who develop, use, and manipulate security- and privacy-related information as a significant part of their jobs. The deadline for submitting to WSIW has been extended to June 2. Submissions can be as short as 2 pages and at most 6 pages. The workshop will be held Sunday, August 7, 2022 (co-located with SOUPS) from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm EDT. Find out more at https://security-information-workers.org or by emailing us at soups22-wsiw at usenix.org. We look forward to receiving your submissions! * WSIW 22 Organizing Committee Yasemin Acar, George Washington University and Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy Sascha Fahl, CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security Kelsey Fulton, University of Maryland Julie Haney, National Institute of Standards and Technology Ron Thompson, Tufts University **************************************** Julie Haney Usable Cybersecurity Visualization & Usability Group Information Technology Lab National Institute of Standards and Technology julie.haney at nist.gov https://csrc.nist.gov/usable-cybersecurity **************************************** -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ntrakotondravony at wpi.edu Thu Jun 16 13:44:34 2022 From: ntrakotondravony at wpi.edu (Rakotondravony, Noelle) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2022 17:44:34 +0000 Subject: [Soups-announce] [Deadline extended, July 1st] - VizSec In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ** Apologies for Cross-postings -- please share ** The deadline for the IEEE Symposium on Visualization for CyberSecurity VizSec 2022 has been extended. ******** July 1st, 2022 Submission deadline for full, short and position papers ******** July 18, 2022 Author notifications Aug 08, 2022 Camera ready submissions and copyright forms due Event Date: October 19, 2022 Website: https://vizsec.org/vizsec2022/ ********************************************************************* CALL FOR PAPERS ********************************************************************* We are cordially inviting you to participate in the 19th IEEE Symposium on Visualization for Cyber Security (VizSec) 2022, to be held in conjuction with the 2022 IEEE VIS. *** Full CfP on the Symposium Website https://vizsec.org/vizsec2022/ *** VizSec brings together researchers and practitioners from academia, government, and industry to address the needs of the cybersecurity community through new and insightful visualization and analysis techniques. VizSec program will be presented in a hybrid format with virtual presentations. We are soliciting Technical (Full), Short, Poster, and Position Papers. Technical Papers Full papers describing novel contributions in security visualization are solicited. Papers may present techniques, applications, theory, analysis, experiments, or evaluations. We encourage the submission of papers on technologies and methods that promise to improve cyber security practices, including, but not limited to: * Situation awareness and/or understanding * Incident handling including triage, exploration, correlation, and response * Computer forensics * Machine learning & explainable AI for cybersecurity * Adversarial machine learning visualization * Adversarial visualization * Visual analytics for cybersecurity * Data protection & privacy * Blockchain performance & security * Cybersecurity in critical infrastructure * Collaborative visualization for cybersecurity & provenance * Decision support for security configuration and deployment * Reverse engineering and malware analysis * Vulnerability management * Multiple data source analysis * Analyzing information requirements for computer network defense * Evaluation and/or user testing of systems * Criteria for assessing the effectiveness of cyber security visualizations, for security goals or human factors * System modeling and network analysis * Usable Security and Privacy * Software security * Mobile application security * Social networking privacy and security * Training & education * Visualization for privacy engineering Submissions including tests and evaluations of the proposed tools and techniques are encouraged. If possible, making test data available will be considered positively. If you do not have real-world data, you may check the VizSec dataset links. Please see past years proceedings and websites to see the quality and examples of previous submissions. Previous VizSec papers may be found on the VizSec Papers Browser and on IEEE Xplore. Short Papers Short papers describing initial research results, case studies, or incremental work on the above topics are solicited. We encourage papers discussing the introduction of cyber security visualizations into operational context, including, but not limited to: * Cases where visualization made positive contributions towards meeting operational needs * Gaps or negative outcomes from visualization deployments * Situations where visualization was not utilized, but could have had a positive impact * Lessons learned from operational engagements * Insights gained from the transition process Position Papers Position papers discuss or reconsider forgotten topics relevant for the VizSec community. They should report a clear position on the target topic and should also suggest a proposal or actions. They should stimulate imaginative and hypothesis-driven research. In particular, we encourage submissions both from researchers inside the visualization community and outside, such as researchers and practitioners from pure cybersecurity domains who currently do not broadly employ visualization in their work. Posters Poster submissions may showcase late-breaking results, work in progress, preliminary results, or visual representations relevant to the VizSec community. The poster session offers a timely venue to present and discuss these submissions through active engagement with the community. The presentation of posters will take place in a hybrid event, with 1-2 dedicated hybrid sessions in which authors can meet and discuss their work with conference participants. An additional web presence of posters will supplement the traditional physical installation. More concrete details will follow soon. July 28, 2022 Submission deadline for posters Aug 08, 2022 Poster Author notifications Sep 01, 2022 Camera-ready abstract, electronic poster, and preview image Awards There will be an award for the best full paper from the accepted program. This award will be given to the paper judged to have the highest overall quality as determined by the program committee. Key elements of the selection process include whether papers include evaluation, repeatable results, and open-source data or software. Authors of the best paper will be invited to submit an article about their work to the IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics journal. There will also be an award for Best Poster. This award will recognize authors? efforts to clearly present their work to the audience. The award will be determined by anonymous judges and given to recipients at the end of the conference Submissions The VizSec 2022 Proceedings will be published by IEEE. Submissions must be formatted using the IEEE VGTC conference template found at: https://tc.computer.org/vgtc/publications/conference/ * Full papers are limited to 9 pages of content plus an additional 2 pages of references. Reviewers are not required to read the appendices or any pages past the maximum. * Short papers are at most 4 pages plus 1 page of references. * Position papers are at most 4 pages total including references. * Posters must be 2-page abstracts. Presenters are also encouraged to submit an accompanying video or other supplementary materials by following the IEEE VIS formatting guidelines. Submissions not meeting these guidelines will be rejected without consideration of their merit. Reviews are single-blind, so authors may include names and affiliations in their submissions. Submitted papers must not substantially overlap papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference with proceedings. Authors of accepted papers must guarantee that their papers will be presented at the conference. VizSec uses the Precision Conference System (PCS) to handle their paper and poster submissions and reviewing processes. 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Work. on Security and Trust Management (STM 2022) @ ESORICS Message-ID: <45fda8cd4b6c4a66898ebd45004d12c7@uni.lu> We would like to bring your attention to the following call for papers, as it is our belief that you share our professional interest in matters of Security and Trust Management. =========================================================================== STM 2022 The 18th International Workshop on Security and Trust Management Co-located with: ESORICS 2022 - 26-30, Sep., Copenhagen, Denmark https://sptage.compute.dtu.dk/STM2022/ =========================================================================== SCOPE STM (Security and Trust Management) is a working group of ERCIM (European Research Consortium in Informatics and Mathematics). TM 2022 is the eighteenth workshop in this series and will be held in Copenhagen, Denmark, in conjunction with the 27th European Symposium On Research in Computer Security (ESORICS 2022). The workshop seeks submissions from academia, industry, and government presenting novel research on all theoretical and practical aspects of security and trust in ICTs. STM (Security and Trust Management) is a working group of ERCIM (European Research Consortium in Informatics and Mathematics). TOPICS OF INTEREST . Access control . Anonymity . Applied cryptography . Authentication . Data and application security . Data protection . Data/system integrity . Digital rights management . Economics of security and privacy . Formal methods for security and trust . Identity management . Legal and ethical issues . Mobile security . Networked systems security . Operating systems security . Privacy . Security and trust metrics . Security and trust policies . Security and trust management architectures . Security and trust for big data . Security and trust in cloud environments . Security and trust in content delivery networks . Security and trust in crowdsourcing . Security and trust in social networks . Security and trust in the Internet of Things . Security and trust in pervasive computing . Security and trust in services . Security and trust in edge computing . Security and trust in embedded systems and associated applications . Security and trust in blockchain protocols and applications . Social implications of security and trust . Trust in mobile code . Trust models . Trust management policies . Trust and reputation systems . Trusted platforms . Trustworthy systems and user devices IMPORTANT DATES All deadlines are at 11.59PM / 23:59 American Samoa Time Paper Submission: July 24, 2022 Author Notification: August 22, 2022 Camera Ready: September 5, 2022 INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SUBMISSION All submissions should be appropriately anonymized (i.e., papers should not contain author names or affiliations, or obvious citations). Submissions should be at most 16 pages in the LNCS format, including the bibliography and well-marked appendices. All submissions must be written in English, and only PDF files will be accepted (a Latex source file will be required for the final version of accepted papers). The final version of an accepted paper must be in the format required for publication in the LNCS series. Authors should consult Springer's authors' guidelines and use their proceedings templates. Springer encourages authors to include their ORCIDs https://goo.gl/hbsa4D in their papers. Submissions not meeting these guidelines risk rejection without consideration of their merits. A paper submitted cannot be under review for any other conference or journal during the time it is being considered for review. Furthermore, after you submit your work, you must await our response before submitting elsewhere. If you submit your paper to another conference or journal either before or after submission of your paper, we will reject your paper without review and will also notify the other conference/journal. This restriction applies to identical as well as to substantially similar papers. In addition, the corresponding author of each accepted paper, acting on behalf of all of the authors of that paper, must complete and sign a Consent-to-Publish form. The corresponding author signing the copyright form should match the corresponding author marked on the paper. Once the files have been sent to Springer, changes relating to the authorship of the papers cannot be made. PROCEEDINGS As in previous years, the proceedings are planned to be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. ATTENDANCE The workshop will be in person and we strongly encourage you to re-enjoy be present at the event. However, hybrid mode presentation will be available for whom, motivatedly, is not able to attend. At least one author of accepted papers must guarantee that they will present their paper at the workshop. PROGRAM CHAIRS Gabriele Lenzini, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Weizhi Meng, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Denmark PROGRAM COMMITTEE [see our web page] We look forwards to receiving your submissions. (the STM 2022 Programme Chairs) Gabriele Lenzini, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Weizhi Meng, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Denmark -------------------------------------------------------------------- Prof. Dr. G. 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All submissions should be appropriately anonymized. Submissions should be at most 16 pages in the LNCS format, including the bibliography and well-marked appendices. All submissions must be written in English, and only PDF files will be accepted (a Latex source file will be required for the final version of accepted papers). [for more instruction: see our web page: https://sptage.compute.dtu.dk/STM2022/] ============================ SCOPE: The workshop seeks submissions from academia, industry, and government presenting novel research on all theoretical and practical aspects of security and trust in ICTs. ============================ TOPICS OF INTEREST: . Access control . Anonymity . Applied cryptography . Authentication . Data and application security . Data protection . Data/system integrity . Digital rights management . Economics of security and privacy . Formal methods for security and trust . Identity management . Legal and ethical issues . Mobile security . Networked systems security . Operating systems security . Privacy . Security and trust metrics . Security and trust policies . Security and trust management architectures . Security and trust for big data . Security and trust in cloud environments . Security and trust in content delivery networks . Security and trust in crowdsourcing . Security and trust in social networks . Security and trust in the Internet of Things . Security and trust in pervasive computing . Security and trust in services . Security and trust in edge computing . Security and trust in embedded systems and associated applications . Security and trust in blockchain protocols and applications . Social implications of security and trust . Trust in mobile code . Trust models . Trust management policies . Trust and reputation systems . Trusted platforms . Trustworthy systems and user devices ============================ ATTENDANCE: The workshop will be in person and we strongly encourage you to re-enjoy to be present at the event. However, a hybrid mode presentation will be available for whom, with motivation, is not able to attend. ============================ PROGRAM CHAIRS: Gabriele Lenzini, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Weizhi Meng, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Denmark ============================ PROGRAM COMMITTEE: [for the complete list: see our web page: https://sptage.compute.dtu.dk/STM2022/] ====================== We look forwards to receiving your submissions. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Prof. Dr. G. 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Presentations of full papers cover a wide range of topics, including ?Expertise and Learning,? ?User Understanding of Security and Privacy Concepts,? ?Privacy and Security Tools,? ?Methods,? ?Understanding Specific User Populations and Behaviors,? ?Passwords and Authentication? and ?IoT and Ubiquitous Computing.? The full program is available online: https://www.usenix.org/conference/soups2022/technical-sessions. The poster session is held on August 8, from 7:45 am?8:00 am EDT (virtual) and from 5:30 pm?6:45 pm EDT (in-person), featuring prior work published at top venues and ongoing projects with preliminary findings. There are multiple great opportunities for mentoring and networking, including lunch tables on August 8 and speed mentoring sessions on August 9: https://www.usenix.org/conference/soups2022/mentoring-program. In addition, the USENIX/GREPSEC Mentoring Event (for students/junior folks focusing on members of underrepresented populations) is happening on August 9 (in-person only, sign up link: https://t.co/bH8Hk6QOCF) There are four workshops happening on Sunday, August 7, for which you can still register. WSIW: Workshop on Security Information Workers (in-person): https://security-information-workers.org. WPTM: Workshop on Privacy Threat Modeling (in-person): https://ptmworkshop.gitlab.io/. KOPS: Kids? Online Privacy and Safety (virtual): https://cuts.soic.indiana.edu/KOPS2022.html. WIPS: Workshop on Inclusive Privacy and Security (virtual): https://inclusiveprivacy.org/workshops/wips2022.html. We look forward to seeing you at the conference or virtually. If you are participating in the discussions online, we encourage you to use the hashtag #soups2022. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From publicity at eurousec.org Mon Aug 15 08:29:48 2022 From: publicity at eurousec.org (EuroUSEC Publicity Chairs) Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2022 14:29:48 +0200 Subject: [Soups-announce] Registration is open: Invitation to attend EuroUSEC 2022 Message-ID: <8e37dc64-0fd6-024c-33a4-e6e7496cc2cf@eurousec.org> Registration for EuroUSEC 2022 is now open! The European Symposium on Usable Security (EuroUSEC) is a forum for research and discussion in the area of human-centered security and privacy. EuroUSEC 2022 will take place as a hybrid-onsite event on September 29th & 30th, 2022 to be prepared in case of a new Covid situation in autumn. It will be held in Karlsruhe and the KASTEL Security Research Labs will sponsor the event so that registration costs will be minimized (to cover refreshments and a social event). EuroUSEC is - again - an independent event, not associated to any conference, with proceedings published at ACM. Please use the following link to register for EuroUSEC 2022: https://eurousec2022.secuso.org/#registration The tentative schedule can be found on our website: https://eurousec2022.secuso.org/#program. We will update the program regularly in the upcoming weeks. In the meantime, please feel free to follow us on Twitter (@EuroUsec) and join the EuroUSEC Slack to stay in contact with us: https://eurousec.slack.com/archives/C036PLDLY82 Sincerely, Oksana Kulyk and Karen Renaud, EuroUSEC 2022 Co-Chairs Anne Hennig, Theodor Schnitzler, and Sanchari Das, EuroUSEC 2022 Publicity Co-Chairs From emilee at msu.edu Tue Sep 13 10:46:17 2022 From: emilee at msu.edu (Rader, Emilee) Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2022 14:46:17 +0000 Subject: [Soups-announce] Call for Papers: HCI Journal Special Issue on Personal Information Management Message-ID: <4A4AFCA2-6D7E-4BA0-9AC5-49B841E55E1E@msu.edu> Hi all, See below for information about a special issue of HCI Journal focusing on Personal Information Management (PIM), broadly construed. Please note that topics related to managing security and privacy information are in scope for this special issue! -Emilee ---- You are invited to submit a proposal to a new HCI journal Special Issue on Personal Information Management (https://bit.ly/_Information_Management). Proposal deadline: 30 October 2022 Manuscript deadline: 28 February 2023 We anticipate that final papers will be published in November 2023. Personal Information Management in the Age of Ubiquitous Personal Data Personal Information Management (PIM) is a fact of life. Every day we create, retrieve and manage our personal information, including files, photos, music, and web information. We do this for both work and entertainment purposes. Many PIM technologies such as files and folders have existed for decades. Others such as collaborative storage, music recommendations, personal informatics and photo search are more recent. These recent shifts in the technology landscape provoke new issues for PIM that motivate this special issue. The ubiquity of mobile phones and social media have proliferated photo taking and sharing. AI technologies are changing our music consumption habits. And personal informatics has vastly extended the information that we have available about our everyday behaviors, promising new insights. Other social challenges arise from the lack of control we have over the privacy of our personal information. In addition to personal information that people explicitly create and use, many systems routinely collect highly personal information such as usage and location data without our direct knowledge. This provokes questions about how users might better understand how such data is being shared. Topics may include, but are not limited to: * Studies of how we create, manage and retrieve personal files, email, web documents, social media, pictures and music * PIM in the context of work tasks and multi-tasking * Collaborative information organization and retrieval * Privacy and security, policy and legal issues, including the management of passwords and sensitive personal data * PIM in mobile, social network, tracking and family situations * LifeSpan and Afterlife PIM including end of life and post-mortem * Psychological aspects of PIM * PIM systems design, including issues around acceptance and uptake * Hoarding and Deletion * Integrative or Theoretical Work * New PIM Methods including AI and Machine Learning Submission Instructions To help authors find a good fit, we encourage proposals. Proposals should be about 1000 words and provide a clear indication of what the paper is about. Proposals will be evaluated for relevance to the special issue theme, and guidance will be given. Both proposal and full paper submissions should be submitted to the HCI Editorial site (mc.manuscriptcentral.com/hci). Follow the guidelines and instructions for submissions on the site. There is a place on the submission site to note that your submission is for the special issue. Special Issue submissions will be peer-reviewed to the usual standards of the HCI journal. For questions and queries about the special issue, please email one of the special issue editors. Submission of Proposals: (Due 30th October 2022). Please select 'Personal Information Management in the Age of Ubiquitous Personal Data' when submitting your paper using Scholarone. Special Issue Editors: Stephen Whittaker, University of California at Santa Cruz, USA swhittak at ucsc.edu Ofer Bergman, Bar Ilan University, Israel oferbergman at gmail.com Emilee Rader, Michigan State University, USA emilee at msu.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mharbach at gmail.com Thu Oct 13 03:13:19 2022 From: mharbach at gmail.com (Marian Harbach) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2022 09:13:19 +0200 Subject: [Soups-announce] =?utf-8?q?W3C_Workshop_on_Permissions=2C_5?= =?utf-8?q?=E2=80=936_December_2022?= Message-ID: Forwarding the message below from public-new-work at w3.org, as it might be of interest to folks in this community. Note that participation by researchers from academia as well as industry is explicitly encouraged and there is a focus on usability aspects as well. -- Marian ===================== W3C is pleased to call for participation in: W3C Workshop on Permissions December 5?6 2022, Google Munich, Germany https://www.w3.org/Privacy/permissions-ws-2022/ Thanks to Google for hosting the workshop. The W3C Workshop on Permissions brings together security and privacy experts, UI/UX designers and researchers, browser vendors, OS developers, API authors, web publishers and users. We aim to address the privacy, security and usability challenges involved in controlling access to an increasingly powerful set of capabilities on the Web and other platforms. The scope includes: * user concerns and preferences, including those of vulnerable individuals and communities; * better alignment of permission lifetime/duration with user tasks; * risks and benefits of human-centric grouping/categorization of permissions and applications; * challenges with novel capabilities; * capability abuse threat models and mitigations; * scoping of permissions to origins vs. applications, relation to same origin policy; * UIs and controls; * integrated permission control surfaces tailored to the capability itself; * permission transparency, accountability, and control; and * balancing well-specified permissions UX in standards with the ability for implementers to meet the future user and product requirements. We aim to share experiences and user studies, leading to common understanding of how to ensure user comprehension and control of powerful capabilities while managing cognitive load. Attendance is free for all invited participants and is open to the public, whether or not W3C members. For more information on the workshop, please see details and submission instructions: https://www.w3.org/Privacy/permissions-ws-2022/ If you have any questions, please contact the organizers at permissions-ws-2022-organizers at chromium.org . This announcement follows section 8 of the W3C Process Document: https://www.w3.org/2021/Process-20211102/#GAEvents We look forward to seeing you there. Balazs Engedy, Serena Chen and Marian Harbach, Workshop organizers, Samuel Weiler, W3C/MIT, on behalf of the Program Committee; Xueyuan Jia, W3C Marketing & Communications -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Topics include, but are not limited to: ? innovative security or privacy functionality and design ? new applications of existing models or technology ? usability evaluations of new or existing security or privacy features and lessons learned ? security testing of new or existing usability features ? psychological, sociological, and economic aspects of security and privacy ? research and design methodologies for human-centric security and privacy research ? reports of replicating previously published studies and experiments ? reports of failed usable privacy/security studies or experiments, with the focus on the ? lessons learned from such experience ? inclusive security and privacy ? ethics in human-centric security and privacy research ? workforce, labels, cyber-physical systems ? usability in smart manufacturing **Submission Instructions** More details on https://www.usablesecurity.net/USEC/usec23/. Note that we will review longer papers on mature/completed work in a research track (<= 12 pages, two-column), as well as shorter papers on work in progress, or work that has yet to begin, in a vision track (<= 5 pages, two-column). By doing this, we aim to provide a venue for researchers at all stages of their careers and at all stages of their projects. **Important Dates** ? Submission Deadline: November 18, 2022 ? Reviews Due: December 16, 2022 ? Notification of Acceptance: December 20, 2022 ? Camera Ready Deadline: January 27, 2023 Questions? Contact USEC 2023 co-chairs Jacob Abbott and Yixin Zou . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: