Network and Distributed Systems Security

Event Dates

May 23, 2025 - May 23, 2025

Location

Maribor (Slovenia)

Submission Deadline

Jan 31, 2025

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CALL FOR PAPERS

International Workshop on Network and Distributed Systems Security

Co-located with the 40th International Information Security and

Privacy Conference (IFIP SEC 2025), Maribor (Slovenia)

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Important dates:

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Deadline for submission: January 31 2025 (11:59pm, Anywhere on Earth)

Notification of acceptance: 28 February 2025

Delivery of camera-ready papers: 21 March 2025

Website: https://ifiptc11.org/wg114-events/wg114-workshop

Submission: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wndss2025

Organizers: IFIP WG11.4 /Network & Distributed Systems Security/

Proceedings published by Springer Nature (together with IFIP SEC)

Background:

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Working Group 11.4 /Network & Distributed Systems Security/

(https://www.ifiptc11.org/wg114) of the International Federation for

Information Processing (IFIP, https://ifip.org/) is organizing a

workshop. The workshop will be co-located with the 40th International

Information Security and Privacy Conference (IFIP SEC 2025,

https://sec2025.um.si/), the flagship conference of IFIP Technical

Committee 11 /Security and Privacy Protection in Information

Processing Systems/. The workshop is open to all; membership in IFIP

or in WG11.4 is not necessary. Attending the workshop requires

registration at the IFIP SEC conference (options for registering

either for the whole conference or only for the workshop are

available).

Call for papers:

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The aim of the workshop is to provide a forum for discussion among

researchers, practitioners, regulators, students, and any other

interested parties. The scope of the workshop covers the security of

computer networks and of distributed systems. Topics of interest

include, but are not limited to:

– Attacks on networks and distributed systems

– Distributed defense strategies against cyberattacks

– Distributed identity and access management

– Federated learning

– Mobile and wireless network security

– Privacy and data protection

– Public key infrastructures

– Secure multiparty computation

– Security and privacy in cloud computing, edge computing & IoT

– Security and privacy in Distributed Ledger Technologies

– Security and privacy in emerging networks and distributed

technologies (e.g., 6G and beyond, digital twins, metaverse, quantum

computing and networking)

– Security and privacy in networked cyber-physical systems (e.g.,

connected autonomous mobility, smart homes, body-area networks)

– Security and privacy in web applications and services

– Security and privacy of distributed applications

– Security and privacy of distributed Artificial Intelligence

applications, including machine learning and generative AI

– Security of critical infrastructures

– Security of network protocols

– Security protocols

– Surveillance and Cyber-resilience

Submission guidelines:

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Submitted papers must be original, unpublished, and not submitted to

another conference, workshop, or journal for consideration. Submitted

papers must be written in English. Submissions should not be

anonymised. Beyond technical papers and papers presenting the results

of completed research, also work-in-progress papers, position papers,

survey papers, and papers discussing non-technical aspects are of

interest. Submissions must be either full papers of at most 14 pages,

or short papers of at most 10 pages. In both cases, the page count

includes figures, tables, references, and appendices (if any). Authors

must follow the Springer LNCS formatting instructions. For

camera-ready papers, Latex or Word format must be used. Author

instructions and templates can be found at

https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines.

At least one author of each accepted paper must register, following

the rules of the main conference, and present the paper at the

workshop.

Papers must be submitted via the EasyChair conference system, which

can be found at:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wndss2025

Best student paper award:

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The aim of the best student paper award is to reward the best paper

accepted to and presented at the workshop, the main author of which is

a student. To be eligible, the main author of the paper must be a

Bachelor or Master student at the time of the workshop, or he/she must

have been a Bachelor or Master student when the work reported in the

paper was carried out. During the submission process, papers eligible

for the best student paper award should be marked as such in the

submission system, and proof of the main author’s student status has

to be uploaded along with the paper itself. Based on the number of

accepted student papers, the workshop chairs reserve the right to

decide on the number of student papers to be rewarded, which could be

0, 1, or more.

Workshop chairs

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– Alessandro Brighente, University of Padova, Italy

– Joaquin Garcia-Alfaro, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, France

– Zoltan Mann, University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany

Program committee

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– Abdelrahaman Aly, Technology Innovation Institute, United Arab Emirates

– Mikael Asplund, Linköping University, Sweden

– Giuseppe Bianchi, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Italy

– Matt Bishop, University of California Davis, USA

– Levente Buttyan, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary

– Michal Choras, Bydgoszcz University of Science and Technology, Poland

– Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati, University of Milan, Italy

– Jose Maria de Fuentes, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain

– Mathias Fischer, University of Hamburg, Germany

– Lorena González Manzano, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain

– Dogan Kesdogan, University of Regensburg, Germany

– Hiroaki Kikuchi, Meiji University, Japan

– Csaba Krasznay, National University of Public Service, Hungary

– Torsten Krauß, University of Würzburg, Germany

– Jorn Lapon, KU Leuven, Belgium

– Kaitai Liang, TU Delft, The Netherlands

– Giovanni Livraga, University of Milan, Italy

– Eduard Marin, Telefonica Research, Spain

– David Megias, UOC, Spain

– Weizhi Meng, Lancaster University, United Kingdom

– Vincent Naessens, KU Leuven, Belgium

– Guillermo Navarro-Arribas, Autonomous University of Barcelone, Spain

– Josef Pieprzyk, CSIRO/Data61, Australia

– Isabel Praca, GECAD / ISEP, Portugal

– Peter Roenne, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg

– Savio Sciancalepore, TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands

– Dave Singelée, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

– Vicenc Torra, Umea University, Sweden

– Florian Tschorsch, TU Dresden, Germany

– Edgar Weippl, University of Vienna, Austria

– Nicola Zannone, TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands

– Thomas Zefferer, A-SIT Plus GmbH, Austria