AsiaCCS 2020

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AsiaCCS 2020
15th ACM ASIA Conference on Computer and Communications Security
Event in series AsiaCCS
Dates 2020/10/05 (iCal) - 2020/10/09
Homepage: https://asiaccs2020.cs.nthu.edu.tw/
Location
Location: Taipei, Taiwan
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Committees
General chairs: Hung-Min Sun, Shiuh-Pyng Shieh
PC chairs: Guofei Gu, Giuseppe Ateniese
Workshop chairs: Hsu-Chun Hsiao, Tianqing Zhou
Seminars Chair: Chia-Chi Teng
PC members: Adam Doup, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Alex Kapravelos, Alexandra Dmitrienko, Amin Kharraz, Audun Josang
Table of Contents


Call for Papers

Conference Topics

We invite submissions from academia, government, and industry presenting novel research on all practical and theoretical aspects of computer and communications security. Areas of interest for ASIACCS 2020 include, but are not limited to: ● Access control ● Accounting and audit ● Applied cryptography ● Authentication ● Big data security and privacy ● Biometrics security ● Blockchain security and privacy ● Cloud computing security ● Computer forensics ● Cyber-physical system security ● Data and application security ● Embedded systems security ● Formal methods for security ● Hardware-based security and applications ● IoT security and privacy ● Key management ● Malware and botnets ● Mobile computing security ● Network security ● Operating system security ● Practical post-quantum security ● Privacy-enhancing technology ● Runtime attacks and defenses ● Secure computation ● Security architectures ● Security of critical infrastructures ● Security metrics ● Software security ● Threat modeling ● Trusted computing ● Usable security and privacy ● Web security ● Wireless security and privacy

Important Dates

2 rounds of submission/review) August Deadline: Paper submission deadline: August 20, 2019 Author notification: October 25, 2019 Camera ready due: November 25, 2019 December Deadline: Paper submission deadline: December 10, 2019 Author notification: February 15, 2020 Camera ready due: March 15, 2020 Conference date: June 1-5, 2020

Paper Formatting

Submissions to ASIACCS are to be written in English. Papers must be at most 12 pages including bibliography. However, a maximum of 3 additional pages can be used for well-marked appendices. Note that appendices cannot exceed 3 pages even if the main text is less than 12 pages. Submissions must follow the new ACM conference template, which has been updated for 2017 (Use sigconf style). Submissions should not use older ACM formats or non-standard formatting. Submissions must be in Portable Document Format (.pdf). Authors should devote special care that fonts, images, tables and figures comply with common standards and do not generate problems for reviewers. Systematization of knowledge papers need to prefix the paper title with “SoK:”. Submissions not meeting the formatting requirements risk rejection without consideration of their merits.

Submission Site

The site for paper submission is: https://asiaccs20.hotcrp.com/. Please read the above submission instructions before submitting the paper. If you have any questions, please contact: asiaccs2020_chairs@is.cs.nthu.edu.tw.

Anonymous Submissions

ASIACCS is employing a double-blind reviewing process. All submissions should be appropriately anonymized. Author names and affiliations should not appear in the paper. Authors should avoid obvious self-references and should appropriately blind them if used. The list of authors cannot be changed after the acceptance decision is made unless approved by the Program Chairs.

Double and Concurrent Submissions

Submissions to ASIACCS 2020 must not substantially overlap with papers that are published or simultaneously submitted to other venues (including journals or conferences/workshops). Double-submission will result in immediate rejection. Detected violations may be reported to other conference chairs and journal editors.

Paper Revision and Resubmission

Rejected papers in the August round cannot be resubmitted in the December round. A small number of papers in the August submission round may receive a Revise decision, rather than Accept or Reject, and may be revised and resubmitted to the December round together with the response to reviewers' comments. The revision may include running additional experiments, improving the paper’s presentation, or other such improvements. Papers meeting the expectations will typically be accepted. Additional revisions will be requested only in exceptional circumstances.

Ethical Considerations

Authors should take care of clarifying any potential ethical and legal concerns to their results, highly critical vulnerabilities or exploits, etc., and provide evidence that they have thoroughly considered such issues. The Program Committee reserves the right to reject a submission if insufficient evidence is presented that ethical or relevant legal concerns were appropriately addressed.

Camera-Ready and Conference Presentation

If a paper is accepted, the author list in submission cannot be changed when preparing the camera-ready version. Authors of accepted papers must also guarantee that their papers will be presented at the conference. At least one author of the paper must be registered at the appropriate full conference rate.

Early Rejection and Appeals

There will be no conventional rebuttal process. Papers that receive substantially negative initial reviews will be rejected early. The authors of early-rejected papers, and only such papers, will receive a copy of their initial reviews. Authors who substantively disagree with the reviews can appeal to the PC chairs. Authors’ appeals must clearly and explicitly identify concrete disagreements with factual statements in the initial reviews that should be adjudicated by a special arbitration reviewer who may be recruited by the PC chairs. Appealing a submission that was rejected early will keep it under consideration, and it cannot be withdrawn or resubmitted elsewhere until the final notification of acceptance or rejection. For inquiries on technical program, please contact program chairs: asiaccs2020_chairs@is.cs.nthu.edu.tw.

Organization

Honorary Chairs: ● Der-Tsai Lee (Academia Sinica) ● Yen-Nun Huang (Academia Sinica)

General Chairs: ● Hung-Min Sun (National Tsing Hua University) ● Shiuh-Pyng Shieh (National Chiao Tung University)

Program Chairs: ● Guofei Gu (Texas A&M University, USA) ● Giuseppe Ateniese (Stevens Institute of Technology, USA)

Organizing Chairs: ● Yu-Sung Wu (National Chiao Tung University) ● Ming-Hour Yang (Chung Yuan Christian University)

Local arrangement Chair: ● Chia-Mu Yu (National Chung Hsing University)

Registration Chair: ● Jia-Ching Ying (National Chung Hsing University)

Publication Chair: ● Ming-Hung Wang (Feng Chia University)

Publicity Chair: ● Lo-Yao Yeh (National Center for High-performance Computing)

Web Chair: ● Kuo-Hui Yeh (National Dong Hwa University)

Finance Chair: ● Ruei-Hau Hsu (National Sun Yat-sen University)

Workshop Chair: ● Hsu-Chun Hsiao (National Taiwan University) ● Tianqing Zhou (University of Technology Sydney, Australia)

Tutorial Chair: ● Chia-Chi Teng (Brigham Young University, USA)

Poster Chair: ● Ji Zhang (The University of Southern Queensland, Australia)

Steering Committee: ● Gail-Joon Ahn (Arizona State University, USA) ● Robert Deng (Singapore Management University, Singapore) – Chair (2013-2017) ● Adrian Perrig (ETH Zürich, Switzerland) ● Kui Ren (Zhejiang University, China) ● Shiuhpyng Shieh (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan) – Founding Chair (2006-2013) ● Xiaofeng Wang (Indiana University Bloomington, USA) ● Jianying Zhou (Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore) – Chair

Technical Program Committee: Adam Doup Arizona State University, USA Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi TU Darmstadt, Germany Alex Kapravelos North Carolina State University, USA Alexandra Dmitrienko University of Würzburg Amin Kharraz University of Illinois, USA Audun Josang University of Oslo, Norway Cas Cremers CISPA, Germany Chao Zhang Tsinghua University, China Chengyu Song University of California, Riverside, USA Christian Probst Unitec Institute of Technology, New Zealand Cong Wang City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Dan Wallach Rice University Daniel Xiapu Luo The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong David Naccache École normale supérieure, France Davide Balzarotti Eurecom, France Debin Gao Singapore Management University, Singapore Di Ma University of Michigan-Dearborn Fan Zhang Zhejiang University, China Fang Song Texas A&M University Giancarlo Pellegrino Stanford University / CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security Hai Jin Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China Heng Yin University of California, Riverside, USA Hong-sheng Zhou Virginia Commonwealth University Hongxin Hu Clemson University Jialong Zhang ByteDance AI Lab Jianying Zhou Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore Josef Pieprzyk Queensland University of Technology, Australia Josep Domingo-Ferrer Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain Joseph K. Liu Monash University, Australia Junjie Zhang Wright State University Kai Chen Chinese Academy of Science, China Kehuan Zhang Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Kevin Borgolte Princeton University, USA Kwok-yan Lam Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Lorenzo Cavallaro King’s College London, UK Lucas Davi University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany Man Ho Allen Au Hong Kong Polytechnic University Manuel Egele Boston University, USA Mauro Conti University of Padua, Italy Mihai Christodorescu Visa Research, USA Min Suk Kang National University of Singapore, Singapore Min Yang Fudan University, China Neil Gong Iowa State University/Duke University Ninghui Li Purdue University, USA Nitesh Saxena University of Alabama at Birmingham Peeter Laud Cybernetica AS, Estonia Purui Su Chinese Academy of Science, China Qi Li Tsinghua University Qiang Tang New Jersey Institute of Technology Qiang Zeng University of South Carolina R. Sekar Stony Brook University, USA Rei Safavi-Naini University of Calgary, Canada Reza Shroki National University of Singapore, Singapore Sang Kil Cha KAIST, Korea Selcuk Uluagac Florida International University, USA Seungwon Shin KAIST, Korea Sherman S. M. Chow The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Siu-Ming Yiu Hong Kong University, Hong Kong Sotiris Ioannidis FORTH, Greece Susan Hohenberger Johns Hopkins University Tamara Rezk INRIA Sophia Antipolis-Méditerranée Tanja Lange Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands Tao Wei Baidu USA LLC, USA Tibor Jager Paderborn University, Germany Ting Yu Qatar Computing Research Institute, Qatar Tobias Lauinger University of Chicago Vinod Ganapathy Indian Institute of Science, India Wenliang Du Syracuse University, USA William Robertson Northeastern University, USA Xiao Wang Northwestern University Xiaojing Liao Indiana University Bloomington Xiaolong Bai Alibaba Group, China Xinyi Huang Fujian Normal University, China Xiuzhen Cheng The George Washington University, USA Yajin Zhou Zhejiang University, China Yan Huang Indiana University Bloomington Yan Shoshitaishvili Arizona State University Yang Liu Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Yeongjin Jang Oregon State University, USA Yinqian Zhang Ohio State University, USA Yong Guan Iowa State University, USA Yongdae Kim KAIST, Korea Yu Yu Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Yuan Tian University of Virginia, USA Yupeng Zhang Texas A&M University Zhaoyan Xu Palo Alto Networks