http://wayworkshop.org/
Who are you? Adventures in Authentication Workshop 2018
Important Dates
All dates are at 23:59 AoE (Anywhere on Earth) time.
Workshop paper submission deadline: Friday, May 25, 2018
Workshop paper acceptance notification to authors: Saturday, June 9, 2018
Workshop camera-ready papers due: Wednesday, June 20, 2018
Location
WAY 2018 will be co-located with SOUPS 2018 at the Baltimore Marriott
Waterfront in Baltimore, MD, USA.
Overview
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together researchers and
practitioners to share experiences, concerns, and ideas about known and
new authentication techniques. We are interested in discussing methods of
evaluating the impact and usability of various authentication techniques,
and ideas about novel authentication techniques that are secure, robust
and usable.
Authentication, or the act of proving that someone is who they claim to
be, is a cornerstone of security. The importance of authentication
continues to grow as users must prove their identity to maintain a
continuous presence with a wide variety of computing devices and services.
The goal of this workshop is to explore these and related topics across
the broad range of contexts, including enterprise systems, personal
systems, and especially mobile and embedded systems (such as healthcare,
smart home, IoT, and wearable systems). This workshop provides an informal
and interdisciplinary setting at the intersection of security,
psychological, and behavioral science.
Workshop papers will be made available on the conference webpage but are
considered non-archival. WAY fosters a supportive and constructive
environment for sharing ideas and giving feedback. We welcome submissions
about new and ongoing work, as well as completed projects.
Submission Instructions
We are soliciting 4-5 page submissions (including references) on topics
relating to authentication.
We are also seeking panel proposals. Proposals should include four
speakers on a topic relating to authentication. Panel proposals should be
1-2 page abstracts, and contain the phrase “Panel Proposal” in the title.
Submissions should be formatted using the SOUPS submission template
(available in MS Word and LaTeX) and submitted as a PDF.
Submission website
http://way2018.usenix.hotcrp.com/
Organizers
Workshop General Chairs
Larry Koved, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Elizabeth Stobert, Concordia University
Program Co-Chairs
Heather Crawford, Florida Institute of Technology
Elizabeth Stobert, Concordia University
Program Committee
Adam Aviv, U.S. Naval Academy
Zinaida Benenson, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Maximilian Golla, Ruhr-University Bochum
Ghassen Kilani, Florida Institute of Technology
Vijay Kothari, Dartmouth College
Lydia Kraus, Masaryk University
Nathan Malkin, University of California, Berkeley
Kopo Marvin Ramokapane, Lancaster University
Elham Vaziripour, Brigham Young University
Jonathan Voris, New York Institute of Technology
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