SEPT: Security, Privacy & Trust in Computing
SEPT 2019 Program
SEPT 1: Security, Privacy & Trust in Computing
Wednesday July 17, 1:00 – 2:30
Location: AMU 254
Session Chair: Mohammad Zulkernine, Queen’s University, Canada
Dynamic Data Publishing with Differential Privacy via Reinforcement Learning
Ruichao Gao and Xuebin Ma
Enforcing Optimal Moving Target Defense Policies
Jianjun Zheng and Akbar Siami Namin
Automatic Detection of NoSQL Injection Using Supervised Learning
Md Rafid Ul Islam, Md. Saiful Islam, Zakaria Ahmed, Dr. Anindya Iqbal and Dr. Rifat Shahriyar
SEPT 2: Security, Privacy & Trust in Computing
Thursday July 18, 8:00 – 9:30
Location: AMU 157
Session Chair: Eun-Sun Cho, Chungnum National University, South Korea
Exploration into Gray Area: Efficient Labeling for Malicious Domain Name Detection
Naoki Fukushi, Daiki Chiba, Mitsuaki Akiyama and Masato Uchida
Precise and Robust Detection of Advertising Fraud
Fumihiro Kanei, Daiki Chiba, Kunio Hato and Mitsuaki Akiyama
Raising the Bar Really High: An MTD Approach to Protect Data in Embedded Browsers
Fadi Mohsen and Haadi Jafarian
SEPT 3: Security, Privacy & Trust in Computing
Thursday July 18, 1:00 – 2:30
Location: AMU 157
Session Chair: Victor Clincy, Kennesaw State University, USA
Efficient SVM Based Packer Identification with Binary Diffing Measures
Yeongcheol Kim, Joon-Young Paik, Seokwoo Choi and Eun-Sun Cho
CTRL-ALT-LED: Leaking Data from Air-Gapped Computers via Keyboard LEDs
Mordechai Guri, Andrey Daidakulov, Boris Zadov, Dima Bykhovsky and Yuval Elovici
The Sponge Structure Modulation Application to Overcome the Security Breaches for the MD5 and SHA-1 Hash Functions
Zeyad Al-Odat and Samee Khan
SEPT 4: Security, Privacy & Trust in Computing
Thursday July 18, 1:00 – 2:30
Location: Ballroom D
Session Chair: Stelvio Cimato, University of Milan, Italy
CSKES: A Context-based Secure Keyless Entry System
Juan Wang, Karim Lounis and Mohammad Zulkernine
Privacy Is the Best Policy: A Framework for BLE Beacon Privacy Management
Emmanuel Bello-Ogunu, Mohamed Shehab and Nazmus Sakib Miazi
[J1C2] Safety and Security Co-Analyses: A Systematic Literature Review
Elena Lisova, Irfan Sljivo and Aida Causevic
Call for Papers
As most of our personal and organizational information are being stored and communicated digitally, security, privacy, and trust aspects related to these information and their communications are crucial. The COMPSAC Symposium on Security, Privacy and Trust in Computing (SEPT) is aimed to primarily cover the security, privacy, and trust aspects of software technologies and applications. Following the theme of the COMPSAC main conference, the SEPT Symposium will accept research papers and experience reports on various software application systems where security, privacy, and trust issues have been addressed. The security, privacy, and trust requirements need to be specified, analyzed, implemented, verified, and monitored in most software systems where the quality of service primarily depends on these requirements.
SEPT Symposium Chairs
Katsuyoshi Iida, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Email: iida@gsic.titech.ac.jp
Mohammad Zulkernine, Queen’s University, Canada
Email: mzulker@cs.queensu.ca
SEPT Symposium Program Chairs
Dianxiang Xu, Boise State University, USA
Email: dianxiang.xu@gmail.com
Eun-Sun Cho, Chungnam National University, Republic of Korea
Email: eschough@cnu.ac.kr
Program Committee
Ragib Hasan, University of Alabama Birmingham, USA
Takeshi Yagi, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT), Japan