2nd Workshop on Cyber-Security Arms Race

Event Dates

Nov 13, 2020 - Nov 13, 2020

Location

Orlando, USA

Submission Deadline

Jul 03, 2020

Cybersecurity is a complex ecosystem that is based on several contradicting requirements. For this reason, it is often defined as an arms race between attackers and defenders: for example, when a new security model or algorithm is devised, it could act as a double-edged sword since it might both enhance the security posture of a system and introduce additional vulnerabilities. The goal of CYSARM workshop is to foster collaboration and discussion among cyber-security researchers and practitioners to discuss the various facets and trade-offs of cybersecurity and how new security technologies and algorithms might impact the security of existing or future security models.

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

-Arms races and trade-offs in cyber-security (e.g., attackers vs defenders, security vs privacy, security vs trust, security vs usability, etc.)

-Double-edged sword techniques in cyber-security (e.g., artificial intelligence)

-Impact of quantum computing on cyber-security (not limited to cryptography)

-Intrusion detection and evasion, and counter-evasion (also applied to malware analysis)

-Next-generation trustworthy computing security solutions and attacks (e.g., TPMs, TEEs, SGX, SE), and their impact

-Novel attacks and protection solutions in mobile, IoT and Cloud

-Security analysis of protocols, including use of formal techniques

-Standardization of cyber security and trust techniques

-Validation of cyber-security technologies

-Post-quantum cryptography and advanced cryptographic techniques (e.g., homomorphic encryption, secure multi-party computation and differential privacy)

For more information, please see: https://www.cysarm.org/