Introduction

The Computer Security Foundations Symposium (CSF) is an annual conference for researchers in computer security, to examine current theories of security, the formal models that provide a context for those theories, and techniques for verifying security. It was created in 1988 as a workshop of the IEEE Computer Society's Technical Committee on Security and Privacy, in response to a 1986 essay by Don Good entitled “The Foundations of Computer Security—We Need Some.” The meeting became a “symposium” in 2007, along with a policy for open, increased attendance. Over the past two decades, many seminal papers and techniques have been presented first at CSF. For more details on the history of the symposium, visit CSF's home.
The program includes papers and panels. Topics of interest include access control, information flow, covert channels, cryptographic protocols, database security, language-based security, authorization and trust, verification techniques, integrity and availability models, and broad discussions concerning the role of formal methods in computer security and the nature of foundational research in this area.

Call for paper

Important date

2017-02-17
Abstract submission deadline
2017-02-17
Draft paper submission deadline
2017-04-21
Draft paper acceptance notification
2017-05-26
Final paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

New results in computer security are welcome. We also encourage challenge/vision papers, which may describe open questions and raise fundamental concerns about security. Possible topics for all papers include, but are not limited to:

  • access control

  • accountability

  • anonymity and privacy

  • authentication

  • computer-aided cryptography

  • data and system integrity

  • database security

  • decidability and complexity

  • distributed systems security

  • electronic voting

  • formal methods and verification

  • decision theory

  • hardware-based security

  • information flow

  • intrusion detection

  • language-based security

  • network security

  • data provenance

  • mobile security

  • security metrics

  • security protocols

  • software security

  • socio-technical security

  • trust management

  • usable security

  • web security

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Aug 21

    2017

    to

    Aug 25

    2017

  • Feb 17 2017

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • Feb 17 2017

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Apr 21 2017

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • May 26 2017

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Aug 25 2017

    Registration deadline

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