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COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY
INFORMATION SECURITY
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About |
The ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS) is the flagship annual conference of the Special Interest Group on Security, Audit and Control (SIGSAC) of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). The conference brings together information security researchers, practitioners, developers, and users from all over the world to explore cutting-edge ideas and results. It provides an environment to conduct intellectual discussions. From its inception, CCS has established itself as a high standard research conference in its area. CCS will follow the ACM Policy Against Harassment at ACM Activities. Please familiarize yourself with the ACM Policy Against Harassment and guide to Reporting Unacceptable Behavior . |
Call for Papers |
As in 2019, CCS will have two review cycles in 2020. For each submission, one of the following decisions will be made:
Authors of each accepted paper must ensure that at least one author registers for the conference, and that their paper is presented in-person at the conference. Paper Submission InformationAll submissions must be received by 11:59 PM AoE (UTC-12) on the day of the corresponding deadline. Submitted papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have been published or accepted for publication, or that are simultaneously in submission to a journal, conference, or workshop with published proceedings. All submissions should be properly anonymized; papers not properly anonymized may be rejected without review.
All submitted papers will be evaluated based on their merits, particularly their importance to practical aspects of computer and communications security and privacy, novelty, quality of execution, and presentation. For papers that might raise ethical concerns, authors are expected to convince reviewers that proper procedures (such as IRB approval or responsible disclosure) have been followed, and due diligence has been made to minimize potential harm. Paper FormatSubmissions must be a PDF file in double-column ACM format (see https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template, with a simpler version at https://github.com/acmccs/format), no more than 12 pages long, excluding the bibliography, well-marked appendices, and supplementary material. Note that reviewers are not required to read the appendices or any supplementary material. Authors should not change the font or the margins of the ACM format. Submissions not following the required format may be rejected without review. Paper Topic(s)At the time of submission, authors must select one or more “topics” that reflect the content of the paper. These topics will affect which PC members will review the paper. Authors must select at least one topic; if no topic fits perfectly, just select the best one. Resubmissions For papers that were previously submitted to, and rejected from, another conference, authors are required to add a well-marked appendix containing the prior reviews along with a description of how those reviews were addressed in the current version of the paper. (Please submit a single PDF with the reviews in an appendix as just described. Authors are only required to include reviews from the last time the paper was submitted.) Reviewers will be asked to complete their reviews before reading the provided appendix to avoid being biased in formulating their own opinions; once their reviews are complete, however, reviewers will be given the opportunity to provide additional comments based on the submission history of the paper. Authors who try to circumvent this rule (e.g., by changing the title of the paper without significantly changing the contents) may have their papers rejected without further consideration, at the discretion of the PC chairs. Conflicts of Interest The conference requires cooperation from both authors and program-committee members to ensure a fair review process. For this purpose, authors must report all program-committee members who, in their opinion, have a conflict of interest and therefore may not be able to provide an unbiased review. Mandatory declared conflicts of interest include current or former doctoral advisor/advisee, members of the same institution, close family members, and recent co-authors (within the past 2 years). For any other declared conflict, authors are required to explain the nature of the conflict, which will be reviewed by the program co-chairs. The chairs reserve the right to request further explanation and can remove non-mandatory conflicts at their discretion. Program-committee members who have a genuine conflict of interest with a paper, including the program co-chairs, will be excluded from evaluation and discussion of that paper. When a program co-chair is conflicted, the other co-chair will be responsible for managing that paper. When both program co-chairs are in conflict, a committee member will be appointed to handle the paper. Program co-chairs are not allowed to be authors or co-authors of any submissions.
Important DatesFirst Review Cycle: Paper submission deadline: January 20, 2020 Second Review Cycle: Paper submission deadline: May 4, 2020 Submission SiteSubmissions for the First review Cycle go to https://ccs2020-a.hotcrp.com. |
Summary |
CCS 2020 : 26th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security will take place in Orlando, USA. It’s a 5 days event starting on Nov 09, 2020 (Monday) and will be winded up on Nov 13, 2020 (Friday). CCS 2020 falls under the following areas: COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY, INFORMATION SECURITY, etc. Submissions for this Conference can be made by Jan 20, 2020. Authors can expect the result of submission by Mar 30, 2020. Upon acceptance, authors should submit the final version of the manuscript on or before Aug 21, 2020 to the official website of the Conference. Please check the official event website for possible changes before you make any travelling arrangements. Generally, events are strict with their deadlines. It is advisable to check the official website for all the deadlines. Other Details of the CCS 2020
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Credits and Sources |
[1] CCS 2020 : 26th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security |