[Soups-announce] Soups-announce 46:2 [USEC deadline extended to Nov 27]

Sarah Pearman spearman at cmu.edu
Tue Nov 20 11:00:19 EST 2018


The USEC 2019 deadline has been extended to November 27.

As a reminder, rejected CHI papers may also be submitted to USEC. If you
have a concurrent CHI submission that you may want to submit to USEC,
please register the paper's abstract by November 27.

Since CHI decisions are to be released December 10, authors of rejected CHI
papers may submit their CHI submissions, with reviews and rebuttal
appended, to USEC until December 15th.

Sarah

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>    1. Call for Papers: Workshop on Usable Security and  Privacy
>       (USEC) 2019 (Lorrie Cranor)
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> Subject: [Soups-announce] Call for Papers: Workshop on Usable Security
>         and     Privacy (USEC) 2019
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> Call for Papers:  Workshop on Usable Security and Privacy (USEC) 2019
>
> ** Note November 20 deadline and opportunity to submit rejected CHI
> submissions if registered by deadline
>
> Ensuring effective security and privacy in real-world technology requires
> considering technical as well as human aspects. Enabling people to manage
> privacy and security necessitates giving due consideration to the users and
> the larger operating context within which technology is embedded.
>
>
> We invite submissions on all aspects of human factors including adoption
> and usability in the context of security and privacy. USEC 2019 aims to
> bring together researchers already engaged in this interdisciplinary effort
> with other computer science researchers in areas such as visualization,
> artificial intelligence, machine learning, and theoretical computer science
> as well as researchers from other domains such as economics and psychology.
> We particularly encourage collaborative research from authors in multiple
> disciplines.
>
> This year, and possibly for future USEC workshops, exceptional USEC papers
> will be invited to publish extended versions in a special issue of the
> Journal of Cybersecurity.
>
> Topics include, but are not limited to:
>
>         ? Human factors related to the deployment of the Internet of
> Things (IoT).
>         ? Usable security/privacy evaluation of existing and/or proposed
> solutions.
>         ? Mental models that contribute to, or complicate, security and
> privacy.
>         ? Lessons learned from designing, deploying, managing, or
> evaluating security and privacy technologies.
>         ? Foundations of usable security and privacy incl. usable security
> and privacy patterns.
>         ? Ethical, psychological, sociological and economic aspects of
> security and privacy technologies.
>         ? Usable security and privacy research that targets information
> professionals (e.g. administrators or developers).
>         ? Reports on replications of previously published studies and
> experiments.
>         ? Reports on failed usable security studies or experiments, with
> the focus on the lessons learned from such experience.
>
>
> It is the aim of USEC to contribute to an increase of the scientific
> quality of research in human factors in security and privacy. To this end,
> we encourage replication studies to validate previous research findings.
> Papers in these categories should be clearly marked as such and will not be
> judged against regular submissions on novelty. Rather, they will be judged
> based on scientific quality and value to the community. We also encourage
> reports of failed experiments, since their publication will serve to
> highlight the lessons learned and prevent others falling into the same
> traps.
>
>
> Note on CHI submissions:
>
> For concurrent CHI submissions, please register the paper?s abstract at
> the paper deadline (20 Nov) .
>
> Since the CHI notification is late in the USEC reviewing timeline, we
> invite authors of rejected CHI papers to submit their CHI submissions, with
> reviews and rebuttal appended, to USEC until December 15th. These papers
> will be added to the online discussion for USEC.
>
> If no paper is submitted until 15 Dec, we consider the abstract withdrawn
> from USEC.
>
>
> Submission Instructions
> All submissions must be original work; authors must clearly document any
> overlap with previously published or simultaneously submitted papers from
> any of the authors. We are looking for submissions of 5 to 10 pages,
> excluding references and supplementary materials using the NDSS USEC format
> found at: https://www.ndss-symposium.org/ndss2019/templates/
>
>
> Paper length: We encourage authors to submit papers of appropriate length
> for the research contribution. If your research contribution only requires
> 5-7 pages, please only submit 5-7 pages (plus references). Shorter papers
> with be reviewed like any other paper and not penalized. Papers shorter
> than 5 pages or longer than 10 pages (excluding references) will not be
> considered.
>
>
> Submitting supplementary material that adds depth to the contribution
> and/or contributes to the submission?s replicability is strongly
> encouraged. Supplemental material must be linked to in the paper in an
> anonymous way as we cannot support direct upload to the submission system.
>
> Reviewing will be double blind.
>
>
>
> USEC 2019 is open to submissions here:
> https://usec2019.l3s.uni-hannover.de/hotcrp/
>
> Work in Progress
> USEC 2019 will accept Work in Progress submissions. These submissions must
> be clearly marked work in progress and follow the same formatting
> instructions as full submissions. Work in Progress papers can be submitted
> with an analysis plan in case the paper is unfinished by the submission
> deadline. Accepted Work in Progress submissions will be included in the
> USEC proceedings and be citable. If they are completed by the time of the
> camera-ready deadline, they will be published as full papers. Otherwise
> they will be marked clearly as Work in Progress. In the latter case of Work
> in Progress papers, they can be republished with a ?significant? revision.
> For determining the ?significance? of a revision, USEC will follow ACM
> policies on Pre-publication Evaluation (
> https://www.acm.org/publications/policies/pre-publication-evaluation) and
> Prior Publication and Simultaneous Submissions (
> https://www.acm.org/publications/policies/simultaneous-submissions).
> Proceedings
> Accepted papers will be included in official proceedings published by the
> Internet Society prior to the workshop.
>
>
>
> Important Dates
>
> - Paper submission: 20 Nov. 2018 (including abstract registration of
> concurrent CHI submissions)
>
> - Submission of CHI submissions: 15 Dec. 2018
>
> - Acceptance Notification: 20 Dec. 2018
>
> - Camera-ready - 15 Jan. 2019
>
> - Workshop: 24 Feb. 2019 (co-located with NDSS 2019)
>
>
>
> USEC 2019 Program Co-Chairs
> Mary Frances Theofanos, NIST
>
> Yasemin Acar, Leibniz University, Hannover
>
> USEC Steering Committee
> Andrew A. Adams, Meiji University
>
> Jim Blythe, University of Southern California
>
> Jean Camp, Indiana University
>
> Angela Sasse, University College London
>
> Matthew Smith, Bonn University
>
>
>
> USEC 2019 Program Committee
> Andrew Adams, Meiji University
>
> Adam Aviv, United States Naval Academy
>
> Lujo Bauer, Carnegie Mellon University
>
> Ingolf Becker, University College London
>
> Zinaida Benenson, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
>
> Matt Bishop, University of California
>
> Jasmine Bowers, University of Florida
>
> Pamela Briggs, Northumbria University
>
> Karoline Busse, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universit?t Bonn
>
> Joe Calandrino, Federal Trade Commission
>
> Marshini Chetty, Princeton University
>
> Heather Crawford, Florida Institute of Technology
>
> Tamara Denning, University of Utah
>
> Markus D?rmuth, Ruhr-University Bochum
>
> Sascha Fahl, Ruhr-University Bochum
>
> Alisa Frik, Berkeley
>
> Simson Garfinkel, US Census Bureau
>
> Vaibhav Garg, Comcast
>
> Jens Grossklags, Technical University of Munich
>
> Julie Haney, NIST
>
> Marian Harbach, Google
>
> Ann Hobson, George Mason University
>
> Apu Kapadia, University of Indiana, Bloomington
>
> Patrick Gage Kelley, Google
>
> Kat Krol, Google
>
> Katharina Krombholz, CISPA Helmholtz-Center
>
> Ravi Kuber, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
>
> Ada Lerner, Wellesley College
>
> Simon Parkin, University College London
>
> Sarah Pearman, Carnegie Mellon University
>
> Joel Reardon, University of Calgary
>
> Bradley Reaves, North Carolina State University
>
> Elissa Redmiles, University of Maryland
>
> Angela Sasse, Ruhr-University Bochum
>
> Kent Seamons, Brigham Young University
>
> Divya Sharma, Google
>
> Manya Sleeper, Google
>
> Matthew Smith, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universit?t Bonn
>
> Elizabeth Stobert, National Research Council Canada
>
> Blase Ur, University of Chicago
>
> Emanuel von Zeschwitz, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universit?t Bonn
>
> Nicholas Weaver, ICSI Berkeley
>
> Charles Weir, Lancaster University
>
> Tara Whalen, Google
>
> Yaxing Yao, Syracuse University
>
> Daniel Zappala, Brigham Young University
>
>
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