The 10th European Workshop on Systems Security (EuroSec) aims to bring<br>together researchers, practitioners, system administrators, system<br>programmers, and others interested in the latest advances in the<br>security of computer systems and networks. The objective of the workshop<br>is to discuss novel, practical, systems–oriented work. The workshop will<br>precede the EuroSys 2017 conference.<br>EuroSec encourages systems security researchers to share early<br>iterations of bleeding–edge ideas with the community, before they are<br>further developed into full papers. Reciprocally, authors receive<br>feedback to help steer and improve their research to its full potential.<br>Many EuroSec papers later form the basis for full conference papers<br>presented at one of the top venues in computer security.<br>EuroSec seeks contributions in all aspects of systems security.<br>Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):<br>* New attacks, evasion techniques, and defenses.<br>* Operating systems security.<br>* Mobile systems security.<br>* Malicious code analysis and detection.<br>* Web security.<br>* Network security.<br>* Reverse engineering and binary analysis.<br>* Hardware security.<br>* Virtual machines and hypervisors.<br>* Trusted computing and its applications.<br>* Systems security aspects of privacy.<br>* Identity management and anonymity.<br>* Systems–based forensics.<br>* Techniques for vulnerability discovery, analysis, and exploitation.<br>* Embedded systems security.<br>* Cybercrime ecosystem and economics (e.g., spam, phishing, click<br>* fraud).<br>* Security of critical infrastructures.<br>In accordance with the spirit of the EuroSys conference, we also seek:<br>* Quantified or insightful experience with existing systems.<br>* Reproduction or refutation of previous results.<br>* Negative results.<br>* Early ideas.<br>
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EuroSec
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Belgrade
Country
Serbia
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