Call for papers

Topics

The Workshop on Security and Dependability of Multi-Domain Infrastructures will take place on April 23, 2017, in Belgrade, Serbia, co-located with EuroSys 2017. The topics relate to system-level control challenges, abstractions, and mechanisms for secure and resilient computation and networking on multi-domain infrastructures.

Specifically, we invite submissions focusing on advanced virtualization systems for secure and resilient multi-domain infrastructures, but not exclusively:

• Open, minimal, or modular hypervisor architectures

• Lightweight virtualization platforms

• VM, container, or unikernel isolation and protection across heterogeneous clouds

• Hardware security mechanisms in virtualized environments

• Trusted execution and trustworthy infrastructures

• Distributed secure computation in multi-clouds

• Multi-cloud storage systems

• Resilient database systems

• Network virtualization for multi-clouds

• Network embedding techniques

• Network slicing for multi-domains

• Resilient virtualized network functions

• Secure and dependable software-defined computing, storage, or networking

• Automation of security management for multi-clouds and virtualized networks

• Specification, negotiation, enforcement, monitoring, auditing of security policies

Important Dates

Paper submission: February 21, 2017

Author notificationMarch 15, 2017

Camera-ready version: March 28, 2017

Workshop day: April 23, 2017

Submission Guidelines

original papers of up to 6 pages

• with 10-point font

• in a two-column format (including figures, tables and references)

• submitted papers need not be anonymized.  


Paper Selection and Dissemination

The Workshop on Security and Dependability of Multi-Domain Infrastructures will take place on April 23, 2017, in Belgrade, Serbia, co-located with EuroSys 2017.

Authors are invited to submit original papers of up to 6 pages, with 10-point font, in a two-column format (including figures, tables and references). Submitted papers need not be anonymized. Research papers must be submitted through the HotCRP site at https://hotcrp.com/ and must be formatted using the ACM SIG Proceedings Template with the corresponding link (http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template).

XDOM0 explicitly encourages members of the systems community to explore leading-edge topics and ideas before they are presented at a major conference. All submissions will be reviewed by the Program Committee. Only original, novel work will be considered for publication. Accepted papers will be published in the Proceedings of XDOM0 in the ACM Digital Library.