Connectionists: CFP : SaT-CPS 2022 - ACM Workshop on Secure and Trustworthy Cyber-Physical Systems Due on Dec 31

Ramesh Paudel rpaudel142 at gmail.com
Wed Dec 22 22:54:22 EST 2021


Dear Colleagues,
 *** Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP
***

Please consider submitting and/or forwarding to the appropriate
groups/personnel the opportunity to submit to the ACM Workshop on Secure
and Trustworthy Cyber-Physical Systems (SaT-CPS 2022), which will be held
in Baltimore-Washington DC area (or virtually) on April 26, 2022 in
conjunction with the 12th ACM Conference on Data and Application Security
and Privacy (CODASPY 2022).

*** Paper submission deadline: December 30, 2021 ***
*** Website: https://sites.google.com/view/sat-cps-2022/ ***

SaT-CPS aims to represent a forum for researchers and practitioners from
industry and academia interested in various areas of CPS security. SaT-CPS
seeks novel submissions describing practical and theoretical solutions for
cyber security challenges in CPS. Submissions can be from different
application domains in CPS. Example topics of interest are given below, but
are not limited to:
Secure CPS architectures
- Authentication mechanisms for CPS
- Access control for CPS
- Key management in CPS
- Attack detection for CPS
- Threat modeling for CPS
- Forensics for CPS
- Intrusion and anomaly detection for CPS
- Trusted-computing in CPS
- Energy-efficient and secure CPS
- Availability, recovery, and auditing for CPS
- Distributed secure solutions for CPS
- Metrics and risk assessment approaches
- Privacy and trust
- Blockchain for CPS security
- Data security and privacy for CPS
- Digital twins for CPS
- Wireless sensor network security
- CPS/IoT malware analysis
- CPS/IoT firmware analysis
- Economics of security and privacy
- Securing CPS in medical devices/systems
- Securing CPS in civil engineering systems/devices
- Physical layer security for CPS
- Security on heterogeneous CPS
- Securing CPS in automotive systems
- Securing CPS in aerospace systems
- Usability security and privacy of CPS
- Secure protocol design in CPS
- Vulnerability analysis of CPS
- Anonymization in CPS
- Embedded systems security
- Formal security methods in CPS
- Industrial control system security
- Securing Internet-of-Things
- Securing smart agriculture and related domains

The workshop is planned for one day, April 26, 2022, on the last day of the
conference.

Instructions for Paper Authors
All submissions must describe original research, not published nor
currently under review for another workshop, conference, or journal. All
papers must be submitted electronically via the Easychair system:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acmsatcps2022


Full-length papers
Papers must be at most 10 pages in length in double-column ACM format (as
specified at https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template).
Submission implies the willingness of at least one author to attend the
workshop and present the paper. Accepted papers will be included in the ACM
Digital Library. The presenter must register for the workshop before the
deadline for author registration.

Position papers and Work-in-progress papers
We also invite short position papers and work-in-progress papers. Such
papers can be of length up to 6 pages in double-column ACM format (as
specified at https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template), and
must clearly state "Position Paper" or "Work in progress," as the case may
be in the title section of the paper. These papers will be reviewed and
accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings.

Important Dates
Due date for full workshop submissions: December 30, 2021
Notification of acceptance to authors: February 10, 2022
Camera-ready of accepted papers: February 20, 2022
Workshop day: April 26, 2022

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*Ramesh Paudel, Ph.D.*

Publicity and Web Co-Chair

Research Scientist

George Washington University

Washington, DC.
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