Call For Workshops

Introduction

ESORICS is the annual European research event in Computer Security. The Symposium started in 1990 and has been held in several European countries, attracting a wide international audience from both the academic and industrial communities.

Proposals are solicited for Workshops to be held in conjunction with ESORICS 2023. A Workshop should aim at providing a forum on emerging topics of high interest to the security and privacy community.

In the Workshop selection, particular consideration will be paid to:

  • Its potential interest for the security and privacy community
  • Its novelty with respect to other forums, especially with respect to other ESORICS workshops
  • Its likely impact on the target community, including likely high participation
  • The duration of a workshop can be half day, one day or two days

Important Dates

Workshop proposals due: TBD
Notification of decision: TBD

Submitting a Workshop Proposal

TBD


Conflict of Interest

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. 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;

  • had at any time in the past a supervisor/PhD student relationship;
  • have collaborated or published within the prior two years;
  • are in some form of financial relationship, or have been at some point during the past two years;
  • 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.