2017年ACM亚洲计算机与通信安全会议论文集

R. Karri, O. Sinanoglu, A. Sadeghi, X. Yi
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自2006年在台北举行以来,亚洲计算机与通信安全会议(ASIACCS)已成为安全和隐私领域科学界不可或缺的一部分。先后在新加坡(2007年)、东京(2008年)、悉尼(2009年)、北京(2010年)、香港(2011年)、首尔(2012年)、杭州(2013年)、京都(2014年)、新加坡(2015年)和西安(2016年)举办。ASIACCS 2017在阿布扎比举行,由阿联酋阿布扎比纽约大学组织。我们收到了359份意见书,创下了大会十年来的新纪录。今年的项目委员会由来自26个国家的108名安全研究人员组成,通过严格的审查程序对提交的材料进行了评估。会议历史上首次引入了由来自14个国家的27名安全研究人员组成的影子计划委员会(SPC)。最高人民法院委员的任务是对最高人民法院委员的审议提出意见,并审查相应的文件。一方面,SPC的意见极大地提高了众多评审的质量。另一方面,为SPC成员提供匿名性,他们不能直接与PC成员辩论,这在很大程度上是由于技术限制:HotCRP(或任何审查软件)不是为了让一些账户只看到一些信息而设计的。我们讨论了双盲和单盲需求。我们设计该系统的主要目标之一是确保SPC中的初级审稿人可以不受惩罚地提出对高级审稿人的批评。尽管管理层付出了努力,但我们相信SPC概念的实施是成功的。我们也学到了如何改进它的有用经验。评审过程结束后,会议接受了67篇全文,录取率约为18%。此外,项目还包括4篇短文和10张海报/演示。我们有一个强大的技术项目,包括5个专门的会前研讨会,3个教程和一个今年推出的特邀演讲。会前研讨会是第四届ACM亚洲公钥密码学研讨会(APKC 2017), ACM区块链,加密货币和合同研讨会(BCC'17),第三届ACM网络物理系统安全研讨会(CPSS 2017),第三届物联网隐私,信任和安全国际研讨会(IoTPTS 2017),第四届云计算安全国际研讨会(SCC)。我们有幸邀请到杰出的主讲人、特邀演讲者以及辅导课讲师,他们将对当前和未来的安全和隐私研究趋势发表见解。有三位主讲人:Ross Anderson(英国剑桥大学)、Christof Paar(德国波鸿鲁尔大学)和Gregory Neal Akers(思科系统高级副总裁)。此外,还邀请了Mustaque Ahamad(美国佐治亚理工学院)、Srdjan Capkun(瑞士联邦理工学院)、Ivan Martinovic(英国牛津大学)、David Naccache(法国高等师范学院)、Matthias Payer(美国普渡大学)和Gene Tsudik(美国加州大学欧文分校)进行了六次演讲。最后,会议将由N. Asokan和Andrew Paverd(芬兰阿尔托大学)、Johannes Buchmann(德国达姆施塔特工业大学)、Ghassan Karame(日本电气公司)和Alexandra Dmitrienko(瑞士联邦理工学院)主讲三个辅导课。
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Proceedings of the 2017 ACM on Asia Conference on Computer and Communications Security
Since its inauguration in 2006 in Taipei, ASIACCS, the ACM Asia Conference on Computer and Communications Security, has become an integral part of scientific community in the field of security and privacy. It has been held in Singapore (2007), Tokyo (2008), Sydney (2009), Beijing (2010), Hong Kong (2011), Seoul (2012), Hangzhou (2013), Kyoto (2014), Singapore (2015), and Xi'an (2016). ASIACCS 2017 takes place in Abu Dhabi and is organized by the New York University Abu Dhabi, UAE. We received 359 submissions, a new record in the conference's decade-long history. This year's Program Committee comprising 108 security researchers from 26 countries, evaluated submissions through a rigorous review procedure. For the first time in the conference's history, a Shadow Program Committee (SPC), composed of 27 security researchers from 14 countries, was introduced. The task of the SPC members was to comment on the reviews made by the PC members, in addition to reviewing the corresponding papers. On the one hand, the SPC comments greatly helped to significantly enhance the quality the many reviews. On the other hand, to provide the anonymity for SPC members, they could not directly debate with the PC members, which was largely due to technological limitations: HotCRP (or any review software for that matter) is not designed to have some accounts only seeing some information. We had a discussion of doubleblind vs. single-blind requirements. One of our main goals when designing the system was to ensure that junior reviewers in the SPC could raise criticism of senior reviewers with impunity. Despite the management effort, we believe that implementing the SPC concept was successful. We also learned useful lessons on how to improve it. After the review process concluded, 67 full papers were accepted to be presented at the conference, representing an acceptance rate of about 18%. In addition, 4 short papers and 10 posters/demos were also included in the program. We have a strong technical program along with 5 specialized pre-conference workshops, three tutorials and an invited talk track that is introduced this year. The pre-conference workshops are 4th ACM ASIA Public-Key Cryptography Workshop (APKC 2017), ACM Workshop on Blockchain, Cryptocurrencies and Contracts (BCC'17), 3rd ACM Cyber-Physical System Security Workshop (CPSS 2017), 3rd International Workshop on IoT Privacy, Trust, and Security (IoTPTS 2017), 4th International Workshop on Security in Cloud Computing (SCC). We are fortunate to have distinguished keynote and invited speakers as well as tutorial lecturers who will present insights into current and future security and privacy research trends. There are three keynotes: Ross Anderson (University of Cambridge, UK), Christof Paar (Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany), and Gregory Neal Akers (Senior Vice President, Cisco Systems). Additionally, there are six invited talks by Mustaque Ahamad (Georgia Institute of Technology, US), Srdjan Capkun (ETH, Switzerland), Ivan Martinovic (Oxford University, UK), David Naccache (ENS, France), Matthias Payer (Purdue, US) and Gene Tsudik (UC Irvine, US). Finally, the conference features three tutorial lectures given by N. Asokan and Andrew Paverd (Aalto University, Finland), Johannes Buchmann (TU Darmstadt, Germany), Ghassan Karame (NEC) and Alexandra Dmitrienko (ETH, Switzerland).
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