European Symposium on Research in Computer Security is a well-known academic conference focusing on research in computer security and privacy. The symposium typically features presentations of peer-reviewed research papers covering various aspects of cybersecurity, such as cryptography, network security, privacy-enhancing technologies, secure software engineering, and more. Established in 1990, ESORICS has become one of the leading venues for researchers and practitioners to exchange ideas and advancements in the field of computer security.
Topics of Interest
- Access Control
- Anonymity and Censorship Resistance
- Artificial Intelligence for Security
- Audit and Accountability
- Cyber Attack (e.g., APTs, botnets, DDoS) prevention, detection, investigation, and response.
- Data and Computation Integrity
- Database Security
- Digital Content Protection
- Digital Forensics
- Formal Methods for Security and Privacy
- Hardware Security
- Information Hiding
- Identity Management
- Information Flow Control
- Information Security (including disinformation/fake news detection)
- Intrusion Detection
- Governance and Management
- Language-based Security
- Malware and Unwanted Software
- Network Security
- Phishing and Spam Prevention
- Privacy Technologies and Mechanisms
- Risk Analysis and Management
- Secure Electronic Voting
- Security Economics and Metrics
- Security and Privacy in Cloud / Fog Systems
- Security and Privacy of Systems based on Machine Learning and A.I.
- Security and Privacy in Crowdsourcing
- Security and Privacy in the IoT and Cyber-Physical Systems
- Security and Privacy in Location-based Services
- Security and Privacy for Mobile / Smartphone Platforms
- Security, Privacy, and Resilience for Large-Scale, Critical Infrastructures (e.g., Smart Grid, AirPorts, Ports)
- Security for Emerging Networks (e.g., Home Networks, IoT, Body-Area Networks, VANETs)
- Security and Privacy in Social Networks
- Security and Privacy in Wireless and Cellular Communications
- Software Security
- Systems Security
- Trustworthy Computing to Secure Networks and Systems
- Usable Security and Privacy
- Web Security