From richter at uncc.edu Wed Jan 8 11:22:51 2020 From: richter at uncc.edu (Heather Lipford) Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2020 11:22:51 -0500 Subject: [Soups-announce] Call for letters of interest to host SOUPS 2022 in Europe Message-ID: The SOUPS Steering Committee has decided to locate SOUPS 2022 in Europe. We are now seeking letters of interest for those wanting to host in order to determine a location and venue. Letters should include the following: -location, including airports and travel from airport to venue -possible dates for the conference (mid July through mid August) -brief description of the conference venue, including: -number of rooms, and their capacity (remember we hold multiple workshops on the first day) -potential capacity for breaks, posters session, meals, etc. -presentation/multimedia support - wifi, projectors, mics, etc. -rough estimates of costs for reserving and utilizing the venue -brief description of potential lodging, including hotels in the area and any other possibilities (such as potential to use dorms, etc.) -potential local/regional interest (both academic and industrial) in attending SOUPS -name(s) of local hosts who are willing to help organize as local arrangements chairs Letters or questions should be emailed to the SOUPS general chairs at soups_gen_chair at usenix.org by *January 31* for full consideration. The Steering Committee will meet to discuss and choose finalists, and solicit additional details. Heather Lipford SOUPS General Chair ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Heather Richter Lipford | Professor Program Director | MSIT and MS Cybersecurity UNC Charlotte | College of Computing and Informatics Phone: 704-687-8376 | Fax: 704-687-1650 Heather.Lipford at uncc.edu | http://webpages.uncc.edu/richter/ Pronouns: she, her ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From soupspublicity at gmail.com Thu Jan 9 11:54:36 2020 From: soupspublicity at gmail.com (SOUPS Publicity) Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2020 22:24:36 +0530 Subject: [Soups-announce] Call for letters of interest to host SOUPS 2022 in Europe Message-ID: The SOUPS Steering Committee has decided to locate SOUPS 2022 in Europe. We are now seeking letters of interest for those wanting to host in order to determine a location and venue. Letters should include the following: -location, including airports and travel from airport to venue -possible dates for the conference (mid July through mid August) -brief description of the conference venue, including: -number of rooms, and their capacity (remember we hold multiple workshops on the first day) -potential capacity for breaks, posters session, meals, etc. -presentation/multimedia support - wifi, projectors, mics, etc. -rough estimates of costs for reserving and utilizing the venue -brief description of potential lodging, including hotels in the area and any other possibilities (such as potential to use dorms, etc.) -potential local/regional interest (both academic and industrial) in attending SOUPS -name(s) of local hosts who are willing to help organize as local arrangements chairs Letters or questions should be emailed to the SOUPS general chairs at soups_gen_chair at usenix.org by *January 31* for full consideration. 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The 5th EuroUSEC workshop will take place on June 15, 2020, co-located with EuroS&P 2020 in Genova, Italy. This year's paper submission deadline is March 16th. The full call for papers is available at: https://eusec20.cs.uchicago.edu. We will accept both longer 10-page papers on mature/completed work in a research track, as well as shorter 6-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 workshop experience. We would also greatly appreciate if you would pass the CFP to any colleagues whom you think might be interested. Sincerely, Blase Ur and Peter Mayer, EuroUSEC 2020 Co-Chairs Maximilian Golla, Miranda Wei, and Sanchari Das, EuroUSEC 2020 Publicity Co-Chairs From soupspublicity at gmail.com Fri Feb 7 07:52:51 2020 From: soupspublicity at gmail.com (SOUPS Publicity) Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2020 23:52:51 +1100 Subject: [Soups-announce] SOUPS Paper Registration Deadline Approaching Message-ID: [image: safe_image.png] Just thirteen days remain until the paper registration deadline for the *Sixteenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS 2020) *. Register your papers by *Thursday, February 20*. Paper registration is *mandatory*. See the Call for Papers for submission guidelines, requirements, and other paper deadlines. *Other Upcoming Submission Deadlines for SOUPS 2020:* - Workshop, Tutorial, and Hackathon Proposals : Thursday, March 5, 2020 - Poster Submissions : Thursday, May 28, 2020, Anywhere on Earth - Lightning Talk Proposals (Early Deadline): Thursday, May 28, 2020 The Sixteenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS 2020) will take place August 9?11, 2020, at the Boston Marriott Copley Place in Boston, MA, USA. SOUPS. ___________________________ This email address is not regularly monitored. For contact information and additional details for SOUPS 2020, please visit the conference website: https://www.usenix.org/conference/soups2020 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The > audience is looking for cutting edge content, presented in an edgy or > fun way. > > A bit more on what and how: > https://adam.shostack.org/blog/2020/02/blackhat-and-human-factors-2/ > > I am, of course, happy to answer questions. > > Adam > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From elizabeth.stobert at gmail.com Wed Mar 4 10:47:06 2020 From: elizabeth.stobert at gmail.com (Elizabeth Stobert) Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2020 10:47:06 -0500 Subject: [Soups-announce] NSPW Call for Papers / Automated Reasoning for Security Message-ID: <49AF6B60-AAD9-471B-99C2-7D4E46575247@gmail.com> Apologies for cross-posting. NSPW 2020: Call for Papers New Hampshire, USA October 26-29, 2020 www.nspw.org Submission deadline: May 8, 2020 23:59 (UTC -11) firm Format: PDF file (ACM SIG formatting) via Easychair Notification of acceptance: July 10, 2020 Pre-proceedings deadline: August 7, 2020 Invitations sent: July 20, 2019 Workshop: October 26 - 29, 2020 Final version: December 1, 2020 The New Security Paradigms Workshop (NSPW) seeks embryonic, disruptive, and unconventional ideas on information and cyber security that benefit from early, in-depth, and constructive feedback. Submissions typically address current limitations of information security, directly challenge long-held beliefs or the very foundations of security, or discuss problems from an entirely novel angle, leading to new solutions. We welcome papers both from computer science and other disciplines that study adversarial relationships, as well as from practice. The workshop is invitation-only; all accepted papers receive a 1 hour plenary time slot for presentation and discussion. In order to maximize diversity of perspectives, we particularly encourage submissions from new NSPW authors, from Ph.D. students, and from non-obvious disciplines and institutions. In 2020, NSPW invites theme submissions relating to ?Automated Reasoning for Security? in addition to regular submissions. Computers are making ever more decisions on behalf of humans. This recent growth in deployment of automated reasoning has also led to the development and application of technologies for automated reasoning in security. At NSPW 2020, we invite authors to consider how the cybersecurity community should deal with the rise of automation: how do we secure automated reasoning, and how should it be used for security of other systems? NSPW is interested in methods of securing automated reasoning; applications of technology for automated reasoning (e.g., machine learning (ML)) to security; the implications of such applications; and how it might create or affect new security paradigms, including how we understand human reasoning before automating it. Any attack papers should follow guidelines for writing up case studies, and should clearly explain why understanding of this particular attack is transferable, trustworthy, and contributes to more general understanding of automated reasoning and security. Possible topics include, but are not limited to: prevention (e.g., program verification to provide improved security) protection (e.g., anti-virus or intrusion detection systems containing ML) attacker use of automation adversarial ML (all the different ways that machine learning can be attacked and protected) the vulnerabilities in ML or automated reasoning systems, and how they are coordinated, disclosed, and remediated? understanding human reasoning NSPW 2020 will be held at the White Mountain Hotel and Resort in North Conway, NH USA. As in the past, this choice of venue is designed to facilitate interactions between the invited attendees throughout the workshop. Submission Instructions NSPW accepts three categories of submissions: Regular Submissions present a new approach (paradigm) to a security problem or critique existing approaches. While regular submissions may present research results (mathematical or experimental), unlike papers submitted to most computer security venues, these results should not be the focus of the submission; instead, the change in approach should be the focus. Theme Submissions are focused on ?Automated reasoning for Security?, and should explain the connection with the theme in the justification statement (see below). They follow the format of a regular submission. Panel Proposals describe a debatable topic of interest to the security community that merits significant discussion. Proposals should describe the major perspectives on the chosen topic. They should also present the background of the panelists, explaining how they are the right people to discuss the chosen topic at NSPW. Submissions must be made in PDF format, 6-15 pages, ACM SIG formatting , through EasyChair . Submissions must include a cover page with authors' names, affiliation, justification statement and participation statement. Papers not including these risk rejection without review. The justification statement briefly explains why the submission is appropriate for NSPW and the chosen submission category. The participation statement must specify which author(s) will attend upon acceptance/invitation, that all authors will engage in good faith with the feedback given in the review and revision periods, and that all authors will abide by the NSPW code of conduct. Submissions should not be blinded. Organizers and PC members are allowed to submit, but will not be involved in the evaluation of their own papers. All submissions are treated as confidential as a matter of policy. NSPW does not accept previously published or concurrently submitted papers. Acceptance to the workshop is conditional; all accepted papers are shepherded, with final proceedings published after the workshop. Attendance The workshop itself is invitation-only, with typically 30-35 participants consisting of authors of about 12 accepted papers, panelists, program committee members, and organizers. One author of each accepted paper must attend; additional authors may be invited if space permits. All participants must commit to a ?social contract?: no one arrives late, no one leaves early, no electronic distractions (including laptops, tablets, and mobile devices), and all attend all sessions of the 2.5 day program, sharing meals in a group setting and complying with the code of conduct. The workshop is preceded by an evening reception allowing attendees to meet each other beforehand. Program Committee Co-chairs: Elizabeth Stobert, Carleton University, elizabeth.stobert at carleton.ca Jonathan Spring, CERT/CC, SEI, Carnegie Mellon University, jspring at sei.cmu.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The fellowship supports research in multiple areas of cybersecurity, including theoretical and applied cryptography, data-driven security, *human-computer interaction and security*, network and wireless security, machine learning and security, blockchain and cryptocurrency security, and programming languages security. The position offers a competitive stipend and benefits, and MC2 postdoctoral fellows will be mentored by at least one of the core MC2 faculty: Michel Cukier, Dana Dachman-Soled, Tudor Dumitras, Michael Hicks, Dave Levin, Michelle Mazurek, Ian Miers, Charalampos Papamanthou, Nirupam Roy, and David Van Horn Pursuing projects that involve more than one faculty member is highly encouraged. Postdoctoral fellows are expected to spend the majority of their time developing their own research program, and are strongly encouraged to leverage all of the diverse academic strengths and resources at the University of Maryland. *How to Apply* Visit go.umd.edu/mc2fellows to upload three representative publications; a statement of research interests and goals; a curriculum vitae; and the names of three references. The deadline to apply is May 31, 2020. *More about MC2* All faculty, postdocs and graduate students in MC2 are supported by a dedicated team of computing engineers and technology specialists that can design, build and maintain computing infrastructures that utilize the latest advances in technology. In addition to technology, the MC2 community is committed to advocating for diversity in computer science and engineering. We are active at the departmental and university level in increasing participation in technology by people of diverse backgrounds, genders, identities, upbringing, and scientific knowledge. In Spring 2019, MC2 moved into the Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and Engineering, a state-of-the-art facility that encourages research, collaboration and innovation. More information is available at cyber.umd.edu or by email at mc2postdoc at umiacs.umd.edu. -- Michelle L. Mazurek Assistant Professor, CS and UMIACS University of Maryland, College Park www.umiacs.umd.edu/~mmazurek 301-405-6463 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Second, this year's original paper submission deadline of March 16th, 2020 is *not affected.* We will continue to accept both longer 10-page papers on mature/completed work in a research track, as well as shorter 6-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 careers and at all stages of their projects. These papers will receive decisions and publications on the original schedule. The full call for papers is available at https://eusec20.cs.uchicago.edu/#cfp. Third, to accommodate authors whose plans to submit to the original deadline may have been disrupted, we will be offering a *supplemental deadline* on June 5th, 2020. As we are still in discussion with IEEE and the EuroS&P chairs about this later publication schedule, we cannot guarantee that papers accepted through the second deadline will also be published through IEEE. If they do not grant our request, we will find a publisher of comparable stature (i.e., once whose publications are indexed by a major academic portal) to publish the additional proceedings. In all cases, we will publish preprints (with authors' permission) on the EuroUSEC website (https://eusec20.cs.uchicago.edu). We would greatly appreciate it if you would pass this CFP and accompanying updates to any colleagues whom you think might be interested. Sincerely, Blase Ur and Peter Mayer, EuroUSEC 2020 Co-Chairs Maximilian Golla, Miranda Wei, and Sanchari Das, EuroUSEC 2020 Publicity Co-Chairs -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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So if you lecture on SOUPSy topics and would like to share your material with other lectures, send me an email (smith at cs.uni-bonn.de) and we?ll send you an invite to the Google drive. For now we will restrict this to lectures. You are of course also free to define how your material is used. We chose the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License, but you are free to pick whatever you want. We?ll send more information to those who are interested. Naturally feedback is welcome! Best wishes and stay safe Matthew & Heather -- Prof. Dr. Matthew Smith Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universit?t Bonn Endenicher Allee 19C Raum 2.065 in 19A D-53115 Bonn Tel: +49-228-73-60745 Fax: +49-228-73-4571 From spearman at cmu.edu Fri May 1 13:17:40 2020 From: spearman at cmu.edu (Sarah Pearman) Date: Fri, 1 May 2020 13:17:40 -0400 Subject: [Soups-announce] [CFP] 6th Who Are You?! Adventures in Authentication Workshop (WAY 2020) Message-ID: Hello SOUPS community, Please consider submitting to the 6th WAY workshop on authentication ( wayworkshop.org) co-located with #SOUPS2020. We are seeking 4-5 page submissions. New this year, we will also accept short reports from industry and public entities. Regarding COVID-19: please be assured that the safety and well-being of all workshop participants is our priority! We encourage all authors to submit their work and will publish all accepted submissions on the website regardless of whether we are able to hold SOUPS workshops in person in August. (Updates from USENIX regarding the evolving COVID-19 situation are available here: https://www.usenix.org/conferences/coronavirus) (Apologies if you receive this multiple times.) Stay safe, Maximilian, Sarah, Elizabeth, and Heather ### Call for Papers ### The purpose of this workshop is to bring together *researchers, practitioners, and industry* to share *experiences, concerns, and ideas about* known and new *authentication techniques*. Dates - Submission deadline: Thursday, May 28, 2020 - *23:59 AoE* - Acceptance notification: Thursday, June 11, 2020 - Camera-ready: Thursday, June 25, 2020 - Workshop: Sunday, August 9, 2020 About The purpose of this workshop is to bring together researchers, practitioners, and industry to share experiences, concerns, and ideas about known and new authentication techniques. We are interested in discussing methods of evaluating the impact and usability of various authentication techniques, and ideas about novel authentication techniques that are secure, robust and usable. This year, WAY will also accept short reports from industry and public entities on authentication. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Human factors and their impact on authentication systems - Surveys and comparisons of known authentication techniques - Novel metrics for authentication strength - Empirical evaluations of authentication techniques (including studies with negative results) - Lessons learned from failed studies of authentication systems - New authentication techniques that target emerging computing environments such as mobile and embedded systems - Existing authentication techniques applied in new environments or usage contexts - Novel approaches to the design and evaluation of authentication systems - Replications of previously published studies of authentication techniques - Organizational policy, procurement decisions, and deployment aspects of authentication systems - Studies targeting specific user groups of authentication systems (including administrators and developers) Full Papers We are soliciting 4-5 page submissions (including references) on topics relating to authentication. Accepted submissions will be posted to the WAY workshop website (wayworkshop.org). We encourage participants to also make their workshop presentations available on the website. These submissions will not be considered "published" work, and as such, should not preclude publication elsewhere. Talks from Industry We are looking for contributions from industry or public entities in the following form: a 1-page report (around 700 words) together with a slide deck for a presentation of approx. 15 minutes. We do not want product pitches, or slides from marketing/sales representatives. All submissions will be reviewed, and authors acknowledge to improve their slides as needed. *General Co-Chairs* Elizabeth Stobert, Carleton University Heather Crawford, Florida Institute of Technology *Program Co-Chairs* Maximilian Golla, Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy Sarah Pearman, Carnegie Mellon University *Program Committee* Sven Bugiel, Helmholtz Center for Information Security - CISPA (Germany) Rahul Chatterjee, University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA) Sanchari Das, Indiana University Bloomington (USA) Yue Huang, University of British Columbia (Canada) Philipp Markert, Ruhr University Bochum (Germany) Hazel Murray, Maynooth University (Ireland) Alena Naiakshina, University of Bonn (Germany) Simon Parkin, University College London (UK) Karen Renaud, Abertay University (UK) Scott Ruoti, University of Tennessee, Knoxville (USA) Ding Wang, Nankai University (China) Aiping Xiong, Penn State University (USA) Thanks for considering submitting, Maximilian, Sarah, Elizabeth, and Heather -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Submissions typically address current limitations of information security, directly challenge long-held beliefs or the very foundations of security, or discuss problems from an entirely novel angle, leading to new solutions. We welcome papers both from computer science and other disciplines that study adversarial relationships, as well as from practice. The workshop is invitation-only; all accepted papers receive a 1 hour plenary time slot for presentation and discussion. In order to maximize diversity of perspectives, we particularly encourage submissions from new NSPW authors, from Ph.D. students, and from non-obvious disciplines and institutions. In 2020, NSPW invites theme submissions relating to ?Automated Reasoning for Security? in addition to regular submissions. Computers are making ever more decisions on behalf of humans. This recent growth in deployment of automated reasoning has also led to the development and application of technologies for automated reasoning in security. At NSPW 2020, we invite authors to consider how the cybersecurity community should deal with the rise of automation: how do we secure automated reasoning, and how should it be used for security of other systems? NSPW is interested in methods of securing automated reasoning; applications of technology for automated reasoning (e.g., machine learning (ML)) to security; the implications of such applications; and how it might create or affect new security paradigms, including how we understand human reasoning before automating it. Any attack papers should follow guidelines for writing up case studies, and should clearly explain why understanding of this particular attack is transferable, trustworthy, and contributes to more general understanding of automated reasoning and security. Possible topics include, but are not limited to: prevention (e.g., program verification to provide improved security) protection (e.g., anti-virus or intrusion detection systems containing ML) attacker use of automation adversarial ML (all the different ways that machine learning can be attacked and protected) the vulnerabilities in ML or automated reasoning systems, and how they are coordinated, disclosed, and remediated? understanding human reasoning NSPW 2020 will be held at the White Mountain Hotel and Resort in North Conway, NH USA. As in the past, this choice of venue is designed to facilitate interactions between the invited attendees throughout the workshop. Submission Instructions NSPW accepts three categories of submissions: Regular Submissions present a new approach (paradigm) to a security problem or critique existing approaches. While regular submissions may present research results (mathematical or experimental), unlike papers submitted to most computer security venues, these results should not be the focus of the submission; instead, the change in approach should be the focus. Theme Submissions are focused on ?Automated reasoning for Security?, and should explain the connection with the theme in the justification statement (see below). They follow the format of a regular submission. Panel Proposals describe a debatable topic of interest to the security community that merits significant discussion. Proposals should describe the major perspectives on the chosen topic. They should also present the background of the panelists, explaining how they are the right people to discuss the chosen topic at NSPW. Submissions must be made in PDF format, 6-15 pages, ACM SIG formatting , through EasyChair . Submissions must include a cover page with authors' names, affiliation, justification statement and participation statement. Papers not including these risk rejection without review. The justification statement briefly explains why the submission is appropriate for NSPW and the chosen submission category. The participation statement must specify which author(s) will attend upon acceptance/invitation, that all authors will engage in good faith with the feedback given in the review and revision periods, and that all authors will abide by the NSPW code of conduct. Submissions should not be blinded. Organizers and PC members are allowed to submit, but will not be involved in the evaluation of their own papers. All submissions are treated as confidential as a matter of policy. NSPW does not accept previously published or concurrently submitted papers. Acceptance to the workshop is conditional; all accepted papers are shepherded, with final proceedings published after the workshop. Attendance The workshop itself is invitation-only, with typically 30-35 participants consisting of authors of about 12 accepted papers, panelists, program committee members, and organizers. One author of each accepted paper must attend; additional authors may be invited if space permits. All participants must commit to a ?social contract?: no one arrives late, no one leaves early, no electronic distractions (including laptops, tablets, and mobile devices), and all attend all sessions of the 2.5 day program, sharing meals in a group setting and complying with the code of conduct. The workshop is preceded by an evening reception allowing attendees to meet each other beforehand. COVID-19 The NSPW organizers are committed to holding a productive workshop in some form at the dates listed on the website. Although worldwide conditions related to COVID-19 may force some changes, we will update the NSPW website with meeting and planning information over the next few months. To demonstrate what a NSPW presentation and discussion is like, we conducted a virtual session. For those who have never attended NSPW, the video gives you a sense of how valuable NSPW can be for authors, and for those who have attended, the video is some evidence that, even virtually, we can keep up the high level of interactivity that defines NSPW. 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We seek poster abstracts describing recent or ongoing research related to usable privacy and security. We look forward to an exceptionally diverse, inclusive, and interesting poster session. *Pitch a Lightning Talk !* Anyone is welcome to propose a five-minute lightning talk, and we strongly encourage students to do so. This is a great opportunity to present your research interests to the community, generate hallway conversation, and receive helpful feedback. *Nominate a Student for a Karat Award !* The John Karat Usable Privacy and Security Student Research Award will be presented to a graduate student based on their research in usable privacy and security, their efforts to mentor others, and their community service for usable privacy and security. The Sixteenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS 2020) will take place August 9?11, 2020, at the Boston Marriott Copley Place in Boston, MA, USA. SOUPS. USENIX?s response to the evolving Coronavirus/COVID-19 situation is available here: https://www.usenix.org/conferences/coronavirus ___________________________ This email address is not regularly monitored. For contact information and additional details for SOUPS 2020, please visit the conference website: https://www.usenix.org/conference/soups2020 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: safe_image.png Type: image/png Size: 68462 bytes Desc: not available URL: From sancdas at iu.edu Tue May 19 19:41:29 2020 From: sancdas at iu.edu (Sanchari Das) Date: Tue, 19 May 2020 19:41:29 -0400 Subject: [Soups-announce] EuroUSEC 2020 Second Submission Cycle Message-ID: Hello, The European Workshop on Usable Security (EuroUSEC) is a forum for research and discussion in human-centered security and privacy. We know that the worldwide COVID-19 situation has caused much stress and disruption. In light of recent developments, we have rescheduled from June, and the workshop will be held on September 7th, 2020, co-located with EuroS&P 2020 in Genova, Italy. Due to the global pandemic and the workshop being rescheduled, we are continuing to offer a second submission deadline that requires mandatory paper registration by June 2nd, 2020, with paper submission by June 5th, 2020. The submission system is open for the June deadline. We will accept both longer 10-page papers on mature/completed work in a research track and shorter 6-page papers on work in progress (or work that has yet to begin) on a vision track. This decision to accept both types of submissions aims to include researchers at all stages of their careers and all stages of their projects. These papers will receive decisions and publications on the original schedule. The full call for papers is available at https://eusec20.cs.uchicago.edu/#cfp. The preprints of the 6 accepted papers from the first submission cycle are available (with authors? permission) on the EuroUSEC website ( https://eusec20.cs.uchicago.edu). As with the organizers of most events, we are closely monitoring the evolution of the pandemic. If the event is indeed held in person, we will offer the opportunity for remote presentations and remote attendance. That is, anyone who does not feel comfortable attending in person will be able to attend virtually. If it becomes clear that it is infeasible to hold an event in person, we would decide to hold a synchronous remote workshop on the scheduled day. However, we have not yet made such a decision. We would greatly appreciate it if you would pass this CFP and accompanying updates to any colleagues whom you think might be interested. 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Submit your nominations for the John Karat Usable Privacy and Security Student Research Award by *Thursday, June 25, 2020 *Anywhere on Earth. *Submit to a Workshop!* Submit your work to one of the outstanding SOUPS 2020 workshops: - *Who Are You!? Adventures in Authentication (WAY 2020) * - *Workshop on Inclusive Privacy and Security (WIPS 2020) * - *Workshop on Security Information Workers (WSIW 2020) * *Propose a Poster Abstract !* High-quality poster presentations are an integral part of SOUPS. We seek poster abstracts describing recent or ongoing research related to usable privacy and security. We look forward to an exceptionally diverse, inclusive, and interesting poster session. *Pitch a Lightning Talk !* Anyone is welcome to propose a five-minute lightning talk, and we strongly encourage students to do so. This is a great opportunity to present your research interests to the community, generate hallway conversation, and receive helpful feedback. *Nominate a Student for a Karat Award !* The John Karat Usable Privacy and Security Student Research Award will be presented to a graduate student based on their research in usable privacy and security, their efforts to mentor others, and their community service for usable privacy and security. The Sixteenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS 2020) will take place August 9?11, 2020, at the Boston Marriott Copley Place in Boston, MA, USA. SOUPS. USENIX?s response to the evolving Coronavirus/COVID-19 situation is available here: https://www.usenix.org/conferences/coronavirus ___________________________ This email address is not regularly monitored. 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SOUPS brings together an interdisciplinary group of researchers and practitioners in human-computer interaction, security, and privacy. The full program and registration will be available soon. The Sixteenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS 2020) will take place August 9?11, 2020, at the Boston Marriott Copley Place in Boston, MA, USA. SOUPS. USENIX?s response to the evolving Coronavirus/COVID-19 situation is available here: https://www.usenix.org/conferences/coronavirus ___________________________ This email address is not regularly monitored. For contact information and additional details for SOUPS 2020, please visit the conference website: https://www.usenix.org/conference/soups2020 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Adventures in Authentication (WAY 2020) * - *Workshop on Inclusive Privacy and Security (WIPS 2020) * - *Workshop on Security Information Workers (WSIW 2020) * *Propose a Poster Abstract !* High-quality poster presentations are an integral part of SOUPS. We seek poster abstracts describing recent or ongoing research related to usable privacy and security. We look forward to an exceptionally diverse, inclusive, and interesting poster session. *Pitch a Lightning Talk !* Anyone is welcome to propose a five-minute lightning talk, and we strongly encourage students to do so. This is a great opportunity to present your research interests to the community, generate hallway conversation, and receive helpful feedback. *Nominate a Student for a Karat Award !* The John Karat Usable Privacy and Security Student Research Award will be presented to a graduate student based on their research in usable privacy and security, their efforts to mentor others, and their community service for usable privacy and security. The Sixteenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS 2020) will take place August 9?11, 2020, at the Boston Marriott Copley Place in Boston, MA, USA. SOUPS. USENIX?s response to the evolving Coronavirus/COVID-19 situation is available here: https://www.usenix.org/conferences/coronavirus ___________________________ This email address is not regularly monitored. 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SOUPS brings together an interdisciplinary group of researchers and practitioners in human-computer interaction, security, and privacy. The full program and registration will be available soon. The Sixteenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS 2020) will take place August 9?11, 2020, *as a virtual event* at the Boston Marriott Copley Place in Boston, MA, USA. USENIX?s response to the evolving Coronavirus/COVID-19 situation is available here: https://www.usenix.org/conferences/coronavirus ___________________________ This email address is not regularly monitored. For contact information and additional details for SOUPS 2020, please visit the conference website: https://www.usenix.org/conference/soups2020 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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We view diversity as a key enabler for this goal and actively work to ensure that the Enigma community encourages and welcomes participation from all employment sectors, racial and ethnic backgrounds, nationalities, and genders. Check our Program Committee this year: we are 50% female, 35% non-white, from the US, Europe, and Latin America, and equal representation industry/academia. More information and CFP at: https://www.usenix.org/conference/enigma2021/call-for-participation Best regards, Daniela Oliveira and Lea Kissner _______________________________________________________________ Daniela Oliveira, PhD IoT Term Professor Associate Professor University of Florida Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering MAE 208 Gainesville, FL 32611 http://www.daniela.ece.ufl.edu/ 352.392.6618| daniela at ece.ufl.edu Note: Under Florida Law, e-mail communications are public records. Therefore, you should have limited expectations of privacy. 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The registration deadline is 11:59 pm PDT on *Wednesday, August 5*. While you're at it, consider registering for this year's excellent workshops and tutorials too! Student grants, diversity grants and grants for black students are available for SOUPS 2020. Note the tight application deadline of *Monday, July 27*. The Sixteenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS 2020) will take place August 9?11, 2020, *as a virtual event* at the Boston Marriott Copley Place in Boston, MA, USA. We hope to see you there! USENIX?s response to the evolving Coronavirus/COVID-19 situation is available here: https://www.usenix.org/conferences/coronavirus ___________________________ This email address is not regularly monitored. For contact information and additional details for SOUPS 2020, please visit the conference website: https://www.usenix.org/conference/soups2020 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This start time corresponds to 13:30 BST (British Summer Time), 17:30 PKT (Pakistan Standard Time), 8:30am EDT (US Eastern), 7:30am CDT (US Central), and 5:30am PDT (US Pacific). As much as possible, we have intentionally scheduled presentations from European authors earlier in the workshop and presentations from North American authors later. Note that the workshop is being held on Labor Day in the US, which is an unfortunate consequence of all EuroS&P events being shifted from the dates we originally chose. ** REGISTRATION ** The website https://eusec20.cs.uchicago.edu/#registration notes that there is a three-step process to register for the workshop: (1) You will need to register officially through https://ieee-euro-sp-2020.consorzio-cini.it (the IEEE EuroS&P registration page), granting attendee access EuroS&P and all co-located workshops. At least one author per workshop paper must register as a "workshop author" at the higher fee of 189 ?. All additional authors and attendees can register as virtual attendees for 61 ?. (2) Because the registration form for EuroS&P does not collect which workshop someone plans to attend or other information we need to run a smooth workshop, and please fill out our informal registration survey, too: https://uchicago.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bpgPCxqTe7UpPSZ (3) Upon completing that survey, you will be given a registration link for our workshop's Slack instance, where much of the discussion will take place before and during the workshop. We're looking forward to seeing many of you virtually on September 7, 2020! Thanks a lot! Also, please feel free to join the EuroUSEC Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/eurousec/shared_invite/zt-gf3zipdz-R0~xE7eITV6yGnRB5dpzjw Sincerely, Blase Ur and Peter Mayer, EuroUSEC 2020 Co-Chairs Maximilian Golla, Miranda Wei, and Sanchari Das, EuroUSEC 2020 Publicity Co-Chairs -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Such Reader (Associate Professor) in Security and Privacy Director, KCL Cybersecurity Centre - http://kcl.ac.uk/cybersecurity-centre an EPSRC-NCSC Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research (ACE-CSR) Department of Informatics King's College London From jose.such at kcl.ac.uk Thu Sep 24 12:31:54 2020 From: jose.such at kcl.ac.uk (Such, Jose M) Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2020 16:31:54 +0000 Subject: [Soups-announce] Assistant Professor on Usable Security/Privacy at King's College London Message-ID: <8742BA8E-88BF-42D0-80D5-4AAA442E763C@kcl.ac.uk> Dears, We are recruiting a Lecturer (equivalent to the US Assistant Professor) in Cyber Security at KCL, topics of interest include Usable Security and Privacy among others. See advert here: https://jobs.kcl.ac.uk/gb/en/job/006344/Lecturer-in-Computer-Science-Cybersecurity Happy to have an informal chat with prospective candidates. Best Jose ------------------------ Dr Jose M. Such Reader (Associate Professor) in Security and Privacy Director, KCL Cybersecurity Centre - http://kcl.ac.uk/cybersecurity-centre an EPSRC-NCSC Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research (ACE-CSR) Department of Informatics King's College London A: Bush House (N) 7.17 | 30 Aldwych | London WC2B 4BG E: jose.such at kcl.ac.uk W: http://nms.kcl.ac.uk/jose.such/ From me at patrickgage.com Sun Sep 27 20:09:58 2020 From: me at patrickgage.com (Patrick Gage Kelley) Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2020 20:09:58 -0400 Subject: [Soups-announce] SOUPS Slack, Book Club, more... Message-ID: <57DBF453-B880-4824-AF9B-E198860621AE@patrickgage.com> Hi SOUPS Friends, For those of you who didn?t attend SOUPS in 2020, our first virtual edition of the conference ? you may not know that we used Slack to have a presentation back-channel, a space to launch zoom chats, to have focused discussion, and to best take the place of our ?hallway? track. And we?re hoping to maintain the Slack as an active place for discussion throughout the year and during SOUPS 2021. So, even if you weren?t at SOUPS 2020 ? we?d love you to join the Slack, and to invite others who are a part of the broader SOUPS community to join as well. Join here: https://join.slack.com/t/soups-symposium/shared_invite/zt-g3l6ekj6-d5nMifVcVs27qrJTYo7bcw We?ll also be having a variety of activities throughout the year, beginning with our SOUPS Book Club, the first meeting of which is just two days away, where we will be discussing Privacy as Trust by Ari Ezra Waldman ? this Tuesday, September 29th, at 3pm eastern, Noon pacific on Zoom ? check the #book-club room in Slack. We?re hoping to continue many of our birds-of-a-feather discussions as well, continue mentorship opportunities, and keep community discussions on other SOUPS-y events and jobs active as well. We want this to be your online community space, so please shape it as you need! Finally, we can?t do any of this without the support of USENIX who runs our conferences (in the physical world and online) and supports our Slack. If you aren?t a member, and your current situation allows, we recommend you join USENIX directly at https://www.usenix.org/membership ? membership helps to support USENIX through these challenging times. Hope to see you on the Slack, in our book club discussions, and at SOUPS 2021, Patrick Frequently Asked Questions (All of which I have made up and none of which have been asked) ? I didn?t read this book! That?s OK, come next month, or the month after. 2020 is a rough year, there?s a pandemic, we aren?t expecting you to read every book, but people are always welcome to join our discussions and we?ll try to maintain our book list at least three months in advance. ? Oh, OK. What?s the next book? October Book: Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism, Safiya Umoja Noble https://bookshop.org/books/algorithms-of-oppression-how-search-engines-reinforce-racism/9781479837243 November Book: Reset: Reclaiming the Internet for Civil Society, Ronald J. Deibert https://bookshop.org/books/reset-reclaiming-the-internet-for-civil-society/9781487008086 ? When will those book club meetings be? Currently our schedule is the last Tuesday of each month, at 3pm eastern time, noon pacific, ? 9pm Central European time. If this isn?t a good time, and avid readers would like other times, they should message Patrick. ? How do I join the Slack again? https://join.slack.com/t/soups-symposium/shared_invite/zt-g3l6ekj6-d5nMifVcVs27qrJTYo7bcw ? Oh, actually I really hate Slack, how do I get to the zoom chat for the Book Club discussion without Slack For now, send Patrick an email or other message directly ? Why should I join USENIX? 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"Courage is grace under pressure" -Ernest Hemingway ------- NOTICE: This e-mail correspondence is subject to Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. -------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From stefan.mangard at iaik.tugraz.at Fri Oct 23 08:25:48 2020 From: stefan.mangard at iaik.tugraz.at (Stefan Mangard) Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2020 12:25:48 +0000 Subject: [Soups-announce] Tenure Track Position at TU Graz, Austria Message-ID: <9e32fd6bcacc4ada9d86b6dd78fca201@iaik.tugraz.at> Dear all, we have an open faculty position at TU Graz and we are especially looking for candidates in the field of Usable Privacy & Security. The professorship will be part of IAIK, which is an institute at TU Graz with more than 60 researchers in information security. We can offer an attractive research environment that is expected to grow significantly during the next years. At TU Graz, there are more than 2700 students enrolled in computer science master and bachelor programs. All teaching is done in English. The formal text of the current opening incl. instructions to apply can be found here: https://www.tugraz.at/fakultaeten/csbme/news/jobs-grants-calls/tenure-track-professor-in-security-and-privacy/ Application deadline: November 26, 2020 For more information simply send me an email. Best regards, Stefan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From soupspublicity at gmail.com Tue Dec 15 00:16:03 2020 From: soupspublicity at gmail.com (SOUPS Publicity) Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2020 00:16:03 -0500 Subject: [Soups-announce] *Important Announcement* SOUPS 2021 Call For Papers! Message-ID: [image: image.png] *The Seventeenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS 2021) will take place on August 8?10, 2021, and will be co-located with the 30th USENIX Security Symposium in Vancouver, B.C., Canada.* *In cooperation with USENIX , the Advanced Computing Systems Association* *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: *Thursday, February 18, 2021* ? Paper Submission Deadline: *Thursday, February 25, 2021* ? Early Rejection Notification: *Tuesday, March 30, 2021* ? Rebuttal Period: *Thursday, April 29?Thursday, May 6, 2021* ? Paper Notifications: *Friday, May 21, 2021* ? Final Paper Files Due: *Wednesday, June 9, 2021* *PLEASE ALSO NOTE:* Feb 18 Paper Registration: Due to briefly overlapping deadlines, authors awaiting IEEE S&P notifications may register a SOUPS abstract of this same work. However, authors must immediately withdraw their SOUPS paper registration on Feb 19 if it is accepted at IEEE S&P. No other overlap in submission is permitted. Contact the SOUPS Chairs at soups21chairs at usenix.org if you have any questions. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image.png Type: image/png Size: 445747 bytes Desc: not available URL: