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ESORICS 2025 Call for Workshops
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IMPORTANT DATES
*Important Dates*
* Workshop proposals due: February 28, 2025
* Notification of decision: March 21, 2025
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ABOUT ESORICS
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http://esorics.org/
ESORICS is the annual European research event in Computer Security.
Proposals are solicited for workshops to be held in conjunction with
ESORICS 2025. A workshop should aim at providing a forum on emerging
topics of high interest to the security and privacy community.
WORKSHOPS
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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 targeted community, including likely high
participation
The duration of a workshop can be half day, one day or two days.
The official web page of the call for workshop proposals is available at:
https://esorics2025.sciencesconf.org/resource/page/id/2
*Workshop Chair*
Romain Laborde, Université de Toulouse, France (
romain....@irit.fr)
*Submit a Workshop Proposal*
If you wish to submit a workshop proposal, please email the workshop
chair with the subject "ESORICS 2025 workshop proposal - <Workshop
name>", providing the details outlined in the application form:
* Workshop title
* Duration (Should not exceed 2 days)
* Draft of the "Call for Papers": Outline the workshop's main areas of
focus and topics.
* Workshop summary and justification: A brief overview and
justification for the workshop, highlighting its benefits to the
ESORICS community.
* Planned activities
* Budget estimation
* Estimated number of participants
* Workshop organization:
- PC Chair(s)
- General Chair(s)
* Workshop deadlines:
- Submission deadline
- Notification to authors
- Camera-ready versions
* Publication plan for the workshop proceedings
* Workshop history (last 3 years if applicable):
- Number of submissions
- Number of accepted papers
- Number of participants
- Previous publication of proceedings
- Previous venues (if co-located with other events).