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2018 Conference on Decision and Game Theory for Security
 
2018 Conference on Decision and Game Theory for Security

Revision as of 13:10, 24 August 2022

2018 Conference on Decision and Game Theory for Security

GameSec 2018, the 9th Conference on Decision and Game Theory for Security will take place in Seattle, WA, USA, on October 29 - 31, 2018.

The conference proceedings will be published by Springer as part of the LNCS series.

Important Dates

  • Abstract: June 1, 2018 (optional)
  • Submission: June 15, 2018
  • Decision notification: August 6, 2018
  • Camera-ready: August 13, 2018

TOPICS

Conference Topics include (but are not restricted to):

The goal of GameSec is to bring together academic and indus- trial researchers in an effort to identify and discuss the major technical challenges and recent results that highlight the connection between game theory, control, distributed optimization, economic incentives and real world security, reputation, trust and privacy problems in a variety of technological systems. Submissions should solely be original research papers that have neither been published nor submitted for publication elsewhere.

  • Game theory, control, and mechanism design for security and privacy
  • Decision making for cybersecurity and security requirements engineering
  • Security and privacy for the Internet-of-Things, cyber-physical systems, cloud computing, resilient control systems, and critical infrastructure
  • Pricing, economic incentives, security investments, and cyber insurance for dependable and secure systems
  • Risk assessment and security risk management
  • Security and privacy of wireless and mobile communications, including user location privacy
  • Socio-technological and behavioral approaches to security
  • Empirical and experimental studies with game, control, or optimization theory-based analysis for security and privacy
  • Adversarial Machine Learning and the role of AI in system security


Committees

General Chair

  • Tamer Başar (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
  • Radha Poovendran (University of Washington)

TPC Chair

  • Linda Bushnell (University of Washington)

Special Track Chair

  • Eugene Vorobeychik (Vanderbilt University)

Tutorial Track Chair

  • Quanyan Zhu (New York University)

Local Arrangements Chair

  • Lillian Ratliff (University of Washington)

Publicity Chairs

  • Asia-Pacific: Jun Moon (UNIST)
  • Europe: Dario Bauso (University of Sheffield)
  • North-America: Miroslav Pajic (Duke University)

Web Chair

  • Andrew Clark (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)

The conference attracted 44 high-quality submissions, from which 28 full papers were selected for oral presentation, and eight short papers for poster presentation.

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