SBSeg Main Track

NEW: EXTENDED DEADLINE TO JUNE 2

Topics of Interest

  • Anonymity and Privacy
  • Auditing and risk analysis in computer systems
  • Security Characterization and Measurement
  • Access control, authentication, biometrics, trust and, identity management
  • Encryption and cryptanalysis: algorithms, protocols and applications
  • Cryptotomes and distributed consensus mechanisms
  • Computer and Criminal Forensics
  • Secure hardware
  • Intrusion detection, prevention and response
  • Normatization and security policies
  • Protection of intellectual property and DRM
  • Applications in security
  • Security in operating systems
  • Security in cloud computing environments
  • Security in Internet of Things and embedded systems
  • Security in computer networks
  • Security in mobile networks and vehicular networks
  • Security in web
  • Secure Software
  • Electronic voting

Instructions for Authors

There are two types of possible submissions: full papers and short papers.

A full paper should present a research work developed to the point of producing original and relevant results, fully validated and discussed. In addition, the paper's presentation should contain a detailed and reasoned description of the research work, as well as consistent conclusions based on the results obtained. Submissions should describe research activities, reports of relevant experiences and case studies.

A short paper may describe an ongoing research work, a computational tool, practical experiments, or a combination of these contributions. In the case of tools and/or experiments, the paper should contain the following information: description and motivation of the problem solved by the tool; architecture of the solution and description of the main functionalities; URL where the tool is available; URL of the tool's documentation and description of the planned demonstration.

All papers must be submitted anonymously, that is, they should avoid any information in the heading of the paper, in the text and in the references that link the paper to the identity of the authors and their institutions.

Papers can be written in Portuguese or English; its formatting should follow the SBC template for paper publication, available on the SBC portal. Full papers have a limit of 14 pages, including figures, tables, references, and appendices. Short papers have a limit of 6 pages, including figures, tables, references, and appendices. Submission of papers will be done exclusively in PDF format, through the SBC's JEMS system.

All papers will be evaluated by a body of reviewers, following a double blind review process (without identification of authors, reviewers and their institutions). Accepted papers must be presented at the event by one of the registered authors, so that they can be published in the proceedings. Full papers will be presented in technical sessions and short papers will be presented as posters.

A committee will select the best papers of all the papers accepted and presented in the event.

Important Dates

FULL PAPERS:

Register deadline: 05/05/2019 (EXTENDED AND FIRM 06/02/2019)
Submission deadline: 05/05/2019 (EXTENDED AND FIRM 06/02/2019)
Notification of decision: 06/16/2019 (EXTENDED AND FIRM 07/08/2019)
Authors' registration and camera-ready version: 06/30/2019 (EXTENDED AND FIRM 07/14/2019)

SHORT PAPERS:

Register deadline: 05/05/2019 (EXTENDED AND FIRM 06/02/2019)
Submission deadline: 05/05/2019 (EXTENDED AND FIRM 06/02/2019)
Notification of decision: 06/16/2019 (EXTENDED AND FIRM 07/08/2019)
Authors' registration and camera-ready version: 06/30/2019 (EXTENDED AND FIRM 07/14/2019)

Program Committee

Alberto Schaeffer-Filho (UFRGS)
Aldri dos Santos (UFPR)
Allan Pinto (UNICAMP)
Altair Santin (PUCPR)
Alysson Bessani (University of Lisbon)
André Grégio (UFPR)
Carla Merkle Westphall (UFSC)
Carlos da Silva (UFRN)
Carlos Maziero (UFPR)
Carlos André Batista de Carvalho (UFPI)
Daniel Batista (USP)
Davidson Boccardo (Clavis - Segurança da Informação)
Denise Goya (UFABC)
Dorgival Guedes (UFMG)
Edna Canedo (UnB)
Eduardo Alchieri (UnB)
Eduardo da Silva (IFC)
Eduardo Feitosa (UFAM)
Eduardo Souto (UFAM)
Emerson Ribeiro de Mello (IFC)
Ewerton Andrade (UNIR)
Fabio Borges (LNCC)
Igor Moraes (UFF)
Jean Martina (UFSC)
Jéferson Campos Nobre (UNISINOS)
Jeroen van de Graaf (UFMG)
Joaquim Celestino Júnior (UECE)
Karina Mochetti (UFF)
Leonardo B. Oliveira (UFMG)
Leonardo Fagundes (UNISINOS)
Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville (UFRGS)
Luciano Paschoal Gaspary (UFRGS)
Luiz Fernando Rust da Costa Carmo (Inmetro)
Luiz Carlos Albini (UFPR)
Marco Aurelio Amaral Henriques (UNICAMP)
Marcos Simplicio Jr (USP)
Marinho Barcellos (UFRGS)
Marjory Da Costa-Abreu (UFRN)
Mário Alvim (UFMG)
Michele Nogueira (UFPR)
Michelle Wangham (UNIVALI)
Miguel Franklin de Castro (UFC)
Miguel Elias Mitre Campista (UFRJ)
Otto Carlos Muniz Bandeira Duarte (UFRJ)
Paulo de Geus (UNICAMP)
Paulo André da Silva Gonçalves (UFPE)
Pedro Velloso (UFRJ)
Priscila Solis (UnB)
Raphael Machado (Inmetro)
Raul Ceretta Nunes (UFSM)
Ricardo Custódio (UFSC)
Ricardo Dahab (UNICAMP)
Rossana Andrade (UFC)
Routo Terada (USP)
Sergio Oliveira (UFSJ)

Organizing Committee

SBSeg Technical Program Committee Chairs:
Eduardo Feitosa (UFAM)
Luciano Paschoal Gaspary (INF-UFRGS)

SBSeg 2019 Chairs:
Routo Terada (IME-USP)
Daniel Macêdo Batista (IME-USP)

sbseg2019@ime.usp.br

SBSeg 2019 is an initiative by the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC).