The 16th edition of the Computer Security track
at the 32nd ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
3-7 April 2017, Marrakech, Morocco
The Symposium
For over thirty years has the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing been a primary gathering forum for applied computer scientists, computer engineers, software engineers, and application developers from around the world. SAC 2017 is sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing (SIGAPP http://www.acm.org/sigapp); its proceedings are published by ACM in both printed form and CD-ROM; they are also available on the web through the ACM Digital Library http://www.acm.org/dl. More information about SIGAPP and past editions of SAC can be found at http://www.acm.org/sigapp
The Computer Security track (16th edition)
The Security Track reaches its 16th edition this year, thus appearing among the most established tracks in the Symposium. Its acceptance rate has become more and more selective, reaching 16% last year. The list of issues remains vast, ranging from protocols to work-flows.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- software security (protocols, operating systems, etc.)
- hardware security (smartcards, biometric technologies, etc.)
- mobile security (properties for/from mobile agents, etc.)
- network security (anti-DoS tools, firewalls, real-time monitoring, mobile networks, sensor networks, etc.)
- alternatives to cryptography (steganography, etc.)
- security-specific software development practices (vulnerability testing, fault-injection resilience, etc.)
- privacy and anonymity (trust management, pseudonymity, identity management, electronic voting, etc.)
- safety and dependability issues (reliability, survivability, etc.)
- cyberlaw and cybercrime (copyrights, trademarks, defamation, intellectual property, etc.)
- security management and usability issues (security configuration, policy management, usability trials etc.)
- workflow and service security (business processes, web services, etc.)
- security in cloud computing and virtualised environments
Important Dates
7 October 2016 (extended) | Submission of regular papers and SRC abstracts |
18 November 2016 | Notification of Acceptance/Rejection |
2 Dicember 2016 | Camera-Ready copies of accepted papers and SRC abstracts |
10 December 2016 | Author registration due |
3-7 April 2017 | SAC 2017 takes place |
Best Papers
- Best papers of SEC@SAC03 in special issue of Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience (Wiley), 16(1), 2004
- Best papers of SEC@SAC04 in special issue of the Journal of Computer Security (IOS), 13(5), 2005
- Best papers of SEC@SAC06 in special issue of the Journal of Computer Security (IOS), 17(3), 2009
- Best papers of SEC@SAC13 in special issue of the International Journal of Information Security (Springer), 14(2), 2015
This practice will be continued on the basis of appropriateness of the submissions.
Track Program Chairs
- Giampaolo BELLA
Dipartimento di Matematica e Informatica, Università di Catania, Italy. - Lieven DESMET
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.
Program Committee
- Denis Butin (TU Darmstadt, Germany)
- Nicholas Carlini (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
- Lorenzo Cavallaro (Royal Holloway University of London, UK)
- Jorge Cuellar (Siemens, Germany)
- Véronique Cortier (CNRS, Loria, France)
- Adam Doupé (Arizona State University, USA)
- Rosario Giustolisi (SICS Swedish ICT, Sweden)
- Dieter Gollmann (TU Hamburg, Germany)
- Christian Hammer (Potsdam University, Germany)
- Pekka Jappinen (Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland)
- Martin Johns (SAP Research, Germany)
- Sokratis K Katsikas (Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Norway)
- Sebastian Lekies (Google, USA)
- Marius Minea (Politehnica University of Timisoara, Romania)
- Nick Nikiforakis (Stony Brook University, USA)
- Chris Novakovic (Imperial College London, UK)
- David Nowak (CNRS & Lille 1 University, France)
- Martin Ochoa (Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore)
- Kenneth Radke (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
- Tamara Rezk (Inria, France)
- Konrad Rieck (Technische Universitaet Braunschweig, Germany)
- William Robertson (Northeastern University, USA)
- Sebastian Schinzel (Muenster University of Applied Sciences, Germany)
- Hossain Shahriar (Kennesaw State University, USA)
- Deian Stefan (UC San Diego and GitStar, USA)
- Steven Van Acker (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
- Ruoyu Wang (UC Santa Barbara, USA)
Submission Guidelines
The submission guidelines must be strictly followed for a paper to be considered.
Original papers from the above mentioned or other related areas will be considered. Only full papers about original and unpublished research are sought. Parallel submission to other conferences or other tracks of SAC 2017 is forbidden. Each paper must be BLIND in the sense that it must only include its title but not mention anything about its authors. Self-citation must be in third person, such as "Smith et al. [citation] showed...". All submissions must be formatted using the ACM conference-specific LaTeX style, which can be obtained from the symposium web page. The standard extension of a submission in the stated format is 6 pages. Longer papers (up to 8 pages maximum) will imply an additional charge. All papers must be submitted by the deadline stated above.
Review and publication of accepted papers
Each paper will be fully refereed and undergo a blind review process by at least three referees. Accepted papers will be published in the ACM SAC 2017 proceedings. Some papers may only be accepted as poster papers, and will be published as extended 2-page abstracts in the proceedings. According to the authors' guidelines, which can be obtained from the symposium web page, at least one author per accepted paper must register before the paper is included in the proceedings. Paper registration is required, allowing the inclusion of the paper, poster, or SRC abstract in the conference proceedings. An author or a proxy attending SAC MUST present the paper. This is a requirement for including the work in the ACM/IEEE digital library. No-show of registered papers, posters, and SRC abstracts will result in excluding them from the ACM/IEEE digital library.
Student research abstract competition
Graduate students are invited to submit research abstracts here (minimum of 2-page and maximum of 4-page) following the instructions published at SAC 2017 website. Submission of the same abstract to multiple tracks is not allowed.