This year, CCS will again include poster/demonstration sessions in order to provide a forum to present and discuss works in progress, industry demonstrations of new applications or techniques, research demonstrations and test beds, upcoming research challenges, future directions, and novel approaches in the field of computer and communications security. One of the key goals of this conference is to foster collaboration between industry and academia. Participation of researchers and developers from industry and posters/demonstrations reporting on joint work between industry and academia are therefore especially encouraged.
Submission Guidelines
Authors are asked to submit a short proposal that describes the main contributions of the poster or demonstration. Proposals should contain a brief abstract, place an emphasis on the motivation for the work, and summarize contributions being presented. Preliminary results may also be included. The proposal should clearly state the difference of the work that will be presented with any paper published or under submission on the same topic. Presentation proposals will be evaluated primarily on their potential to stimulate interesting discussions, facilitate the exchange of ideas, and promote collaborations. Authors of accepted poster proposals will be provided instructions for preparing the posters. Tripods will be provided to display all accepted posters. Authors of demonstration proposals should clearly describe the amount of space and any specific equipment (e.g., tables, power strips, etc.) required for the demonstration via email to the Poster/Demo co-chairs.
Proposals should adhere to the ACM double-column format with 3 pages maximum (i.e., including title, abstract, content, and any references). Proposals are not blinded, and must contain the authors’ names, affiliations, and contact information. Submissions that are not formatted as described above are subject to rejection without review. All submissions must designate a single corresponding author. In order to be included in the conference, at least one presenter per accepted poster/demo must register for the conference. The accepted posters/demos will be published in the proceedings.
The poster/demo submission system is available at:
https://ccs19postersdemos.hotcrp.com/
Important Dates
Submission deadline: Monday, August 26, 2019, 23:59:59 (AoE, or UTC -12)
Author notification: Monday, September 16, 2019
Program Committee
Nathan Burow, MIT Lincoln Labs
Gareth Davies, Paderborn University
Wouter Lueks, EPF Lausanne
Georgios Portokalidis, Stevens Institute of Technology
Kami Vaniea, University of Edinburgh
Marco Vassena, CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security
Stijn Volckaert, KU Leuven
Program Chair
Stefan Brunthaler, Nat’l Cyber Defence Research Institute CODE, Munich