The WOOT'22 CFP is open. Please submit and spread the word.
URL: https://www.ieee-security.org/TC/SP2022/WOOT22/index.html Submission: https://woot22.secpriv.tuwien.ac.at/woot22/paper/new
The Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT) aims to present a broad picture of offense and its contributions, bringing together researchers and practitioners across all areas of computer security. Offensive security has changed from a hobby to an industry. No longer an exercise for isolated enthusiasts, offensive security is today a large-scale operation managed by organized, capitalized actors. Meanwhile, the landscape has shifted: software used by millions is built by startups less than a year old, delivered on mobile phones and surveilled by national signals intelligence agencies. In the field’s infancy, offensive security research was conducted separately by industry, independent hackers, or in academia. Collaboration between these groups was difficult. Since 2007, the Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT) has been bringing those communities together.
The Digital Security Department of EURECOM invites applications for a tenured position at the Assistant Professor level in the area of Digital Security. Full info here.
Please spread the word 😄 !
I’m glad to give a talk at the SecMT'21 workshop on mobile system security co-located with the ACNS'21 conference. Students can register to SecMT for free by filling this Google form.
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It is my pleasure to announce that since 1st of June I’ve started my new adventure with EURECOM and the System Security Group (S3).
I’m thrilled and honored to have joined a team of talented and diverse people, and I’m looking forward give my contribution!
Last year I had the pleasure to give a talk about critical and standard-compliant Bluetooth flaws at the virtual edition of Hardwear.io 2020.
The organizers recently opened the call-for-papers (CFP) for Hardwear.io USA 2021 and asked me to share my take on why you would want to submit your work to Hardwear.io and few tips and tricks to improve the quality of your presentation. What follow are some random and personal thoughts that might be useful for somebody and might overlap with what is already suggested in the CFP 😄
Starting from June 2021, I will join EURECOM System Security Group (S3) as an Assistant Professor. I will keep doing research on the security of wireless systems, mobile/embedded systems, and (industrial) internet of things. I will also teach the fabulous Mobile Systems and Smartphone Security (MOBISEC) course, created by Yanick Fratantonio, starting from Sept 2021.
I’m thrilled to join the technical program committees of the Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT) and the USENIX Security Symposium (SEC).
Lots of good papers ahead 😄