[Soups-announce] [CFP] 6th Who Are You?! Adventures in Authentication Workshop (WAY 2020)

Sarah Pearman spearman at cmu.edu
Fri May 1 13:17:40 EDT 2020


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...
URL: <http://mailman.srv.cs.cmu.edu/pipermail/soups-announce/attachments/20200501/6c6fce3b/attachment.html>


More information about the Soups-announce mailing list