The Third ACM/IEEE Workshop on Security and Privacy in Edge Computing

EdgeSP 2020


Security & Trust & Testing



As the technologies of edge computing continue to advance, new security and privacy challenges and opportunities emerge, leading to the flourishing research on and fast development of various security solutions. The aim of this workshop is to provide a platform for researchers and practitioners to present advances in security and privacy enhancing technologies in the emerging field of edge computing. The workshop will be co-located with the Fifth ACM/IEEE Symposium on Edge Computing (SEC), November 13, 2020, in San Jose, CA, USA.
We invite authors to submit previously unpublished papers offering novel research contributions addressing security and privacy issues in edge computing. Topics include, but are not limited to:
Anonymity
Attacks and defenses
Authentication
Side-channel attacks and defenses for edge computing
Intrusion detection and prevention
Key Management for edge computing
Mobile and Web security and privacy
IoT security and privacy on edge computing
Network and systems security
Privacy technologies and mechanisms
Protocol security
Secure information flow
Security and privacy metrics
Security and privacy policies
Security architectures
Security in content delivery
Usable security and privacy
All papers presented at the workshop will be included in the IEEE Digital Library. Extended versions of accepted papers will be recommended for publication in the first issue of Elsevier High-Confidence Computing 2021.
IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for Submission: August 20, 2020, 11:59 PM AoE
Notifications of Acceptance: September 11, 2020
Camera-ready version due: September 25, 2020 (firm)
Workshop: November 13, 2020
INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS
Papers describing timely research contributions in EdgeSP's areas of interest are solicited. Papers reporting on initial results as well as papers discussing mature research projects or case studies of deployed systems are sought out. Submissions describing big ideas that may have significant impact and could lead to interesting discussions at the workshop are encouraged.
Submitted papers must be neither previously published nor under review by another workshop, conference or journal. Only electronic submissions in PDF will be accepted. Submitted papers must be written in English, must be no longer than 6 pages (minimum 10pt font), must render without error using standard PDF viewing tools, must print on US-Letter-sized paper, and must conform to the standard ACM Template. Papers must be submitted to https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=edgesp2020.
At least one of the authors of each paper accepted for presentation in EdgeSP 2020 must register for the workshop.