Call for > Papers




Seeking submissions of premier, novel, and previously unreleased research papers ! 

Important Dates

1st round Submission deadline : January 10, 2025 closed

1st round Notification of Acceptance : March 21, 2025

1st round Registration & Camera ready : April 14, 2025

2nd round Submission Deadline : April 22, 2025
 
2nd round Notification of Acceptance : June 13, 2025

2nd round Camera ready : June 27, 2025

Paper submissions

Submitted papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference / workshop with proceedings. The symposium proceedings will be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series (LNCS). As in previous years, ESORICS will present a Best Paper Award chosen by the Program Committee. This award is generously sponsored by Springer.

How to submit your paper

Submitted papers must follow the LNCS template from the time they are submitted. Submitted papers should be at most 16 pages (using 10-point font), excluding the bibliography and well-marked appendices, and at most 20 pages total. Committee members are not required to read the appendices, so the paper should be intelligible without them. All submissions must be written in English. Submissions must be uploaded to the following EasyChair website:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=esorics2025

Only pdf files will be accepted. Submissions are not anonymous. Submissions not meeting these guidelines risk rejection without consideration of their merits. Authors of accepted papers must agree with Springer LNCS copyright and guarantee that their papers will be

Topics of Interest

Submissions are solicited in all areas related to computer security, including but not limited to:

  • Access Control
  • Anonymity and Censorship Resistance
  • Artificial Intelligence for Security
  • Audit and Accountability
  • Cyber Attack (e.g., APTs, botnets, DDoS) prevention, detection, investigation, and response.
  • Data and Computation Integrity
  • Database Security
  • Digital Content Protection
  • Digital Forensics
  • Formal Methods for Security and Privacy
  • Hardware Security
  • Information Hiding
  • Identity Management
  • Information Flow Control
  • Information Security (including disinformation/fake news detection)
  • Intrusion Detection
  • Governance and Management
  • Language-based Security
  • Malware and Unwanted Software
  • Network Security
  • Phishing and Spam Prevention
  • Privacy Technologies and Mechanisms
  • Risk Analysis and Management
  • Secure Electronic Voting
  • Security Economics and Metrics
  • Security and Privacy in Cloud / Fog Systems
  • Security and Privacy of Systems based on Machine Learning and A.I.
  • Security and Privacy in Crowdsourcing
  • Security and Privacy in the IoT and Cyber-Physical Systems
  • Security and Privacy in Location-based Services
  • Security and Privacy for Mobile / Smartphone Platforms
  • Security, Privacy, and Resilience for Large-Scale, Critical Infrastructures (e.g., Smart Grid, AirPorts, Ports)
  • Security for Emerging Networks (e.g., Home Networks, IoT, Body-Area Networks, VANETs)
  • Security and Privacy in Social Networks
  • Security and Privacy in Wireless and Cellular Communications
  • Software Security
  • Systems Security
  • Trustworthy Computing to Secure Networks and Systems
  • Usable Security and Privacy
  • Web Security

Conflict of Interest (CoI)

The program co-chairs require cooperation from both authors and PC members to prevent submissions from being evaluated by reviewers who have a conflict of interest. In the one hand, during the bidding procedure, PC members will be required to indicate potential CoIs. On the other hand, authors will be asked during the submission process to indicate any PC members with whom they share CoIs as well as the types of CoIs. That is, if they and one the authors 1) share an institutional affiliation at the time of submission; 2) had at any time in the past a supervisor/PhD student relationship; 3) have collaborated or published with in the prior two years; 4) are in some form of financial relationship, or have been at some point during the past two years; or 5) are related, or have close personal friendships. For other forms of conflict, authors must contact the chairs and explain the perceived conflict. Program committee members who have conflicts of interest with a paper, including program co-chairs, will be excluded from discussing and reviewing the submission. Authors also need to notify the PC Chairs of any other reason or circumstance that creates a risk that professional judgement may be unduly influenced. The chairs reserve the right to request further explanation and can remove non-mandatory conflicts at their discretion.
 

 

 

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