We accept two categories of submissions:
- Regular papers describing fully developed work and complete results (10 pages, references included, IEEE format)
- Short papers, position papers, industry experience reports, work-in- progress submissions (6 pages, references included, IEEE format)
All papers should be in English and describe original work that has not been published or submitted elsewhere. The submission category should be clearly indicated. All submissions will be fully reviewed by members of the Program Committee. Papers will appear in IEEE Xplore in a companion volume to the regular EuroS&P proceedings.
Papers must be typeset in LaTeX in A4 format (not “US Letter”) using the IEEE conference proceeding template we supply eurosp-2020-template.zip. We suggest you first compile the supplied LaTeX source as is, checking that you obtain the same PDF as the one supplied, and then write your paper into the LaTeX template, replacing the boilerplate text. Please do not use other IEEE templates. Failure to adhere to the page limit and formatting requirements can be grounds for rejection.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following.
- Hardware reverse engineering
- Microcode security analyses
- Software side-channel attacks
- Software attacks against micro-architecture
- Hardware-based security mechanisms
- Software counter-measures against hardware vulnerabilities
- Formal methods applied to the security of software/hardware interfaces
- Hardware enclaves
- Hardware trace mechanisms for security
- OS and VM introspection
For accepted papers, at least one author must attend the workshop.