2014 Symposium and Bootcamp on the Science of Security (HotSoS)

Date: Apr 08, 2014 7:00 am – Apr 09, 2014 4:00 pm
Location: Raleigh, North Carolina

The Symposium and Bootcamp on the Science of Security (HotSoS), formerly SoS Community Meeting, is a research event centered on the Science of Security. HotSoS 2014 was held April 8-9, 2014 in Raleigh, North Carolina.

The key motivation behind developing a Science of Security is to address in a principled manner the fundamental problems of security.

Security has been intensively studied, but a lot of previous research emphasizes the engineering of specific solutions without first developing the scientific understanding of the problem domain. All too often, security research conveys the flavor of identifying specific threats and removing them in an apparently ad hoc manner.

The motivation behind the nascent Science of Security is to understand how computing systems are architected, built, used, and maintained with a view to understanding and addressing security challenges systematically across their life cycle. In particular, two features distinguish the Science of Security from previous research programs on security.

  • Scope. The Science of Security considers not just computational artifacts but incorporates the human, social, and organizational aspects of computing within its purview.
  • Approach. The Science of Security takes a decidedly scientific approached, based on the understanding of empirical evaluation and theoretical foundations as developed in the natural and social sciences, but adapted as appropriate for the artifiial science (in Herb Simon's term) that is computing.

Following a successful invitational SoS Community Meeting in December 2012, HotSoS 2014 was the first open research event in this continuing series of such events.

Symposium proceedings will be indexed in the IEEE digital library.


Topics

Submissions are welcomed on all topics relevant to the theme of Science of Security including, but not limited to, the following (each from the perspective of the Science of Security):

  • Computing architectures
  • Networks
  • Software engineering practices
  • Models of human interaction and behavior
  • Organizational models
  • Evaluation methodologies

If you have any questions about the topics of submission instructions, please feel free to contact the Program Chairs, Professors David M. Nicol and Munindar P. Singh, at hotsos14@gmail.com


Emphasis on Science: Required Section in Each Submission

The key motivation behind Hot SoS is to bring out and promote the science underlying security. Therefore, we require that each submission include a section called "The Science" in which the authors should describe in what ways their contribution constitutes science. We interpret science in the broadest sense of the systematization of knowledge to uncover foundational principles through theory-driven inquiry. Thus methods reminiscent of the natural, life, social, or behavioral sciences are all acceptable. Our motivation behind asking for this section is not to impose any ideology on researchers but to give a spotlight to and thus promote the science of security.


Important Dates

Abstracts: November 8, 2013 December 4, 2013 January 3, 2014

Submissions: November 15, 2013 December 11, 2013 January 6, 2014

First round of reviews: January 10, 2014 February 17, 2014

Author responses: January 15, 2014 February 20, 2014

Decisions: February 1, 2014 February 28, 2014

Final versions of accepted submissions: March 1, 2014 March 21, 2014

Symposium and Bootcamp: April 8-9, 2014


Submission Instructions

Submissions must be formatted in the IEEE Conference Style and be no more than 10 pages not including bibliography and appendices, and no more than 12 pages total. We recommend the IEEE LaTeX package, IEEETran, to be used with the following options: \documentclass[10pt, conference]{IEEEtran}

Submissions must be prepared for double-blind review, that is, omit the authors names as well as any explicit indicators of the authors' identities such as referring to a past publication as "our work" or "we showed".

Submit your manuscript using Easy Chair from here.

Submissions must not be previously published or accepted for publication and must not be submitted for publication elsewhere between the Hot SoS submission and decision dates. Prior or concurrent submission to workshops without a proceedings might be acceptable, if disclosed at the time of submission.


Organization

Organizing Committee

General Chair: Laurie A. Williams, North Carolina State University

Program Co-Chair: David M. Nicol, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Program Co-Chair: Munindar P. Singh, North Carolina State University

Web Chair: William Enck, North Carolina State University

Publicity Chair: Travis Breaux, Carnegie Mellon University

Finance Chair: Lucas Layman, Fraunhofer Institute

NSA Liason: Heather Lucas, Department of Defense

Technical Program Committee

Gul Agha, University of Illinois

Ehab Al-Shaer, University of North Carolina, Charlotte

Bo An, Nanyang Technological University

Travis Breaux, Carnegie Mellon University

Jean Camp, Indiana University

Amit Chopra, Lancaster University

Jedidiah Crandall, University of New Mexico

Fabiano Dalpiaz, Utrecht University

Anupam Datta, Carnegie Mellon University

Scott DeLoach, Kansas State University

Will Enck, North Carolina State University

Rino Falcone, ISTC-CNR

David Garlan, Carnegie Mellon University

Dieter Gollmann, TU Hamburg-Harburg

Mark Greaves, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Xiaohui Gu, North Carolina State University

Somesh Jha, University of Wisconsin

Christopher Kiekintveld, University of Texas at El Paso

Karl Levitt, UC Davis

Ninghui Li, Purdue University

Emil Lupu, Imperial College

William Martin, U.S. Department of Defense

Christopher Mayhorn, North Carolina State University

Ian Molloy, IBM Research

Emerson Murphy-Hill, North Carolina State University

Tim Norman, University of Aberdeen

Nir Oren, University of Aberdeen

Simon Parsons, University of Liverpool

Wolter Pieters, Delft University of Technology

Robert Proctor, Purdue University

Angela Sasse, University College London

Greg Shannon, CERT

Kevin Sullivan, University of Virginia

Wamberto Vasconcelos, University of Aberdeen

Serena Villata, INRIA Sophia Antipolis

Claire Vishik, Intel

Tara Whalen, Carleton University

Rebecca Wright, Rutgers University


Sponsors

  • National Security Agency
  • Army Research Office
  • IEEE (Pending)

Hot SoS 2015

The Next Hot SoS will be April 21-22, 2015 at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

 

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