Topics of Interest
We encourage submissions on a range of topics, including but not limited to:
- Access Control in IoT and Distributed Systems
- Behavioral and Risk-based Authentication Mechanisms
- Compliance with Regulations such as eIDAS (2), PSD2, NIS2
- Decentralized Identity and Self Sovereign Identity
- Digital Wallets and Verifiable Credentials (such as Selective Disclosure and Revocation)
- Identification, Onboarding and Know Your Customer (KYC) Procedures
- Identity for Web 3.0 and Metaverse
- Identity Governance and Administration
- Identity of Things and Cloud Security
- Mobile and Strong Authentication
- Passwordless Authentication (including Passkeys)
- Privacy-Enhancing Technologies for Identity Management
- Securing Identities for Financial, Governmental and Health Services
- Session Management for Seamless and Continuous Authentication
- Threat Modeling, Security and Risk Analysis of Identity Management Solutions
- Trust Frameworks for Identity Management Solutions
- Usability of Identity Management Solutions
- Zero Trust Architectures
We look forward to receiving your submissions and engaging in fruitful and lively discussions on the latest trends and challenges related to digital identity.
Submission Guidelines
We welcome two types of submissions:
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Original contributions, including those in preliminary form, which may be considered for inclusion in an open-access post-proceedings volume published by CEUR-WS.org as part of the CEUR Workshop Proceedings (indexed by both Scopus and DBLP).
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Previously published works, which will not be included in the post-proceedings volume.
Authors must indicate during submission if they wish their paper to be considered for inclusion in the post-proceedings volume.
Submissions must be in English and provided in PDF format, following the CEURART template (1-column layout). Various versions of the template are available for download: DOCX, ODT, and LaTeX. An Overleaf version is also available for online use. For LaTeX users, the primary file to edit is sample-1col.tex
. We encourage users familiar with LaTeX to take advantage of the LaTeX template (either locally or through Overleaf).
Submissions will be classified based on their length as follows:
- Short papers: 5-9 pages, including references and appendices.
- Regular papers: 10-12 pages, including references and appendices.
All submitted papers will undergo a single-blind review process, so anonymization is not required.
Submissions must be made through the EasyChair conference management system.
Please note that at least one author of each accepted paper must register for the workshop and present the paper in person.
Important Dates
- Paper Submission: December 9, 2024 (11:59 pm AoE)
- Notification to Authors: January 3, 2025
- Camera Ready: January 27, 2025
- Workshop: February 3, 2025