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From:       Dominique Devriese <dominique.devriese () cs ! kuleuven ! be>
Date:       2017-12-12 14:45:29
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Call for Short Talks on Secure Compilation (PriSC Workshop @ POPL'18)
=======================================================================

Do not miss the chance to submit short talks on your cutting-edge
secure compilation research. Submission deadline is 14 December 2017.
More information below.


======================================================================
Important Dates
======================================================================

  Short talk submission deadline:    14 December 2017, AoE
  Short talk notification:           18 December 2017
  PriSC Workshop takes place:        13 January 2018


======================================================================
Scope of PriSC Short Talks Session
======================================================================

In the short talks session of PriSC, participants get 5 minutes to
present intriguing ideas, advertise ongoing work, etc.  Anyone
interested in giving a short 5-minute talk should submit an
abstract. Any topic that could be of interest to the emerging secure
compilation community is in scope. Presentations that provide a useful
outside view or challenge the community are also welcome.

Topics of interest include but are **not** limited to:

- attacker models for secure compiler chains

- secure compilation properties: full abstraction, memory safety,
    control-flow integrity, preserving non-interference or
    (hyper-)properties against adversarial contexts,
    secure multi-language interoperability

- enforcement mechanisms: static checking, program verification,
    reference monitoring, program rewriting, software fault isolation,
    system-level protection, secure hardware, crypto, randomization

- experimental evaluation and applications of secure compilation

- proof methods: (bi)simulation, logical relations, game semantics,
    multi-language semantics, embedded interpreters

- formal verification of secure compilation chain (protection
    mechanisms, compilers, linkers, loaders), machine-checked proofs,
    translation validation, property-based testing


======================================================================
Guidelines for Submitting Short Talk Abstracts
======================================================================

Abstracts should be submitted in text format and are not anonymous

Giving a talk at the workshop does not preclude publication elsewhere.

Please submit your abstracts at https://prisc18short.hotcrp.com

For questions about the short talks please contact the Program Chair.


======================================================================
2nd Workshop on Principles of Secure Compilation (PriSC 2018)
======================================================================

The Workshop on Principles of Secure Compilation (PriSC) is a new
informal 1-day workshop without any proceedings. The goal is to
identify interesting research directions and open challenges and to
bring together researchers interested in secure compilation.

The 2nd PriSC edition will be held on Saturday, 13 January 2018, in
Los Angeles, together with the ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on
Principles of Programming Languages (POPL).

More information including the workshop program available at
http://popl18.sigplan.org/track/prisc-2018


======================================================================
Participation and Registration
======================================================================

PriSC will be held at the POPL'18 venue (Omni Hotel LA).
To participate, please register through the POPL registration system:
https://popl18.sigplan.org/attending/Registration


======================================================================
Program Committee
======================================================================

Program Chair
  Catalin Hritcu       Inria Paris

Members
  Amal Ahmed           Inria Paris and Northeastern University
  Lars Birkedal        Aarhus University
  Dominique Devriese   KU Leuven
  Cédric Fournet       Microsoft Research
  Deepak Garg          MPI-SWS
  Xavier Leroy         Inria Paris
  David Naumann        Stevens Institute of Technology
  Marco Patrignani     MPI-SWS
  Frank Piessens       KU Leuven
  Tamara Rezk          Inria Sophia Antipolis
  Nikhil Swamy         Microsoft Research


======================================================================
Organizing Committee
======================================================================

  Amal Ahmed           Inria Paris and Northeastern University
  Dominique Devriese   KU Leuven
  Deepak Garg          MPI-SWS
  Catalin Hritcu       Inria Paris
  Marco Patrignani     MPI-SWS
  Tamara Rezk          Inria Sophia Antipolis


======================================================================
Contact and More Information
=====================================================================

More information about PriSC 2018 can be found on the website:
http://popl18.sigplan.org/track/prisc-2018

For questions please contact the Program Chair.

To make sure you receive such announcements in the future please
subscribe to the following low-traffic mailing list:
https://lists.gforge.inria.fr/mailman/listinfo/prisc-announce

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<div dir="ltr">=======================================================================<br>
 Call for Short Talks on Secure Compilation (PriSC Workshop @ POPL&#39;18)<br>
=======================================================================<br>
<br>
Do not miss the chance to submit short talks on your cutting-edge<br>
secure compilation research. Submission deadline is 14 December 2017.<br>
More information below.<br>
<br>
<br>
======================================================================<br>
Important Dates<br>
======================================================================<br>
<br>
  Short talk submission deadline:    14 December 2017, AoE<br>
  Short talk notification:           18 December 2017<br>
  PriSC Workshop takes place:        13 January 2018<br>
<br>
<br>
======================================================================<br>
Scope of PriSC Short Talks Session<br>
======================================================================<br>
<br>
In the short talks session of PriSC, participants get 5 minutes to<br>
present intriguing ideas, advertise ongoing work, etc.  Anyone<br>
interested in giving a short 5-minute talk should submit an<br>
abstract. Any topic that could be of interest to the emerging secure<br>
compilation community is in scope. Presentations that provide a useful<br>
outside view or challenge the community are also welcome.<br>
<br>
Topics of interest include but are **not** limited to:<br>
<br>
- attacker models for secure compiler chains<br>
<br>
- secure compilation properties: full abstraction, memory safety,<br>
    control-flow integrity, preserving non-interference or<br>
    (hyper-)properties against adversarial contexts,<br>
    secure multi-language interoperability<br>
<br>
- enforcement mechanisms: static checking, program verification,<br>
    reference monitoring, program rewriting, software fault isolation,<br>
    system-level protection, secure hardware, crypto, randomization<br>
<br>
- experimental evaluation and applications of secure compilation<br>
<br>
- proof methods: (bi)simulation, logical relations, game semantics,<br>
    multi-language semantics, embedded interpreters<br>
<br>
- formal verification of secure compilation chain (protection<br>
    mechanisms, compilers, linkers, loaders), machine-checked proofs,<br>
    translation validation, property-based testing<br>
<br>
<br>
======================================================================<br>
Guidelines for Submitting Short Talk Abstracts<br>
======================================================================<br>
<br>
Abstracts should be submitted in text format and are not anonymous<br>
<br>
Giving a talk at the workshop does not preclude publication elsewhere.<br>
<br>
Please submit your abstracts at <a href="https://prisc18short.hotcrp.com" \
rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://prisc18short.hotcrp.com</a><br> <br>
For questions about the short talks please contact the Program Chair.<br>
<br>
<br>
======================================================================<br>
2nd Workshop on Principles of Secure Compilation (PriSC 2018)<br>
======================================================================<br>
<br>
The Workshop on Principles of Secure Compilation (PriSC) is a new<br>
informal 1-day workshop without any proceedings. The goal is to<br>
identify interesting research directions and open challenges and to<br>
bring together researchers interested in secure compilation.<br>
<br>
The 2nd PriSC edition will be held on Saturday, 13 January 2018, in<br>
Los Angeles, together with the ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on<br>
Principles of Programming Languages (POPL).<br>
<br>
More information including the workshop program available at<br>
<a href="http://popl18.sigplan.org/track/prisc-2018" rel="noreferrer" \
target="_blank">http://popl18.sigplan.org/track/prisc-2018</a><br> <br>
<br>
======================================================================<br>
Participation and Registration<br>
======================================================================<br>
<br>
PriSC will be held at the POPL&#39;18 venue (Omni Hotel LA).<br>
To participate, please register through the POPL registration system:<br>
<a href="https://popl18.sigplan.org/attending/Registration" rel="noreferrer" \
target="_blank">https://popl18.sigplan.org/attending/Registration</a><br> <br>
<br>
======================================================================<br>
Program Committee<br>
======================================================================<br>
<br>
Program Chair<br>
  Catalin Hritcu       Inria Paris<br>
<br>
Members<br>
  Amal Ahmed           Inria Paris and Northeastern University<br>
  Lars Birkedal        Aarhus University<br>
  Dominique Devriese   KU Leuven<br>
  Cédric Fournet       Microsoft Research<br>
  Deepak Garg          MPI-SWS<br>
  Xavier Leroy         Inria Paris<br>
  David Naumann        Stevens Institute of Technology<br>
  Marco Patrignani     MPI-SWS<br>
  Frank Piessens       KU Leuven<br>
  Tamara Rezk          Inria Sophia Antipolis<br>
  Nikhil Swamy         Microsoft Research<br>
<br>
<br>
======================================================================<br>
Organizing Committee<br>
======================================================================<br>
<br>
  Amal Ahmed           Inria Paris and Northeastern University<br>
  Dominique Devriese   KU Leuven<br>
  Deepak Garg          MPI-SWS<br>
  Catalin Hritcu       Inria Paris<br>
  Marco Patrignani     MPI-SWS<br>
  Tamara Rezk          Inria Sophia Antipolis<br>
<br>
<br>
======================================================================<br>
Contact and More Information<br>
=====================================================================<br>
<br>
More information about PriSC 2018 can be found on the website:<br>
<a href="http://popl18.sigplan.org/track/prisc-2018" rel="noreferrer" \
target="_blank">http://popl18.sigplan.org/track/prisc-2018</a><br> <br>
For questions please contact the Program Chair.<br>
<br>
To make sure you receive such announcements in the future please<br>
subscribe to the following low-traffic mailing list:<br>
<a href="https://lists.gforge.inria.fr/mailman/listinfo/prisc-announce" \
rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://lists.gforge.inria.fr/mailman/listinfo/prisc-announce</a></div>



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