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我们很高兴向您介绍第11届亚洲计算机与通信安全会议(在中国西安举行)的会议记录,这是ACM SIGSAC的会场,刚刚更名为ACM亚洲计算机与通信安全会议,以反映其在亚洲安全界的领导地位和全球安全研究的影响。由于提交了数量空前的高质量论文,这次更名也使会议的学术成就达到了一个新的高度。今年,我们收到了来自34个国家的350份意见书,创下了大会十年来的新纪录。这些论文由来自17个国家的104名安全研究人员在218名外部审稿人的协助下,根据其新颖性、技术质量和表达方式进行了审查。我们在大会历史上首次采用了提前通知的两轮审议机制,并进行了为期三周的在线讨论。经过深思熟虑和严格的审查过程,73篇完整论文入选该项目,录取率为20.8%,另外还有8篇短文。这个精彩的节目是团队努力的结果。这里最重要的是作者,我们感谢他们向会议提交了他们最好的研究成果。同时,我们感谢项目委员会和外部审稿人,他们非常努力地为作者提供了有价值的反馈。每位委员平均审阅11篇论文,并积极参与讨论,有些委员还自愿指导论文,以确保论文的质量。他们的专业精神体现了志愿者同行评审过程,这对推动安全科学的发展至关重要。今年的技术计划包括5个研讨会:CPSS'16, AsiaPKC'16, SCC'16, WTMC'16和IoTPTS'16,也是一个新的纪录。我们感谢研讨会组织者为建立他们的个人项目所做的辛勤工作。此外,我们很荣幸邀请到三位杰出的演讲者,Giovanni Vigna, Michael Backes和Yang Xiang,他们来自三个大洲,与我们分享他们对安全和隐私研究的看法。
Proceedings of the 11th ACM on Asia Conference on Computer and Communications Security
It is our great pleasure to present you the proceedings of the 11th Asia CCS (held in Xi'an, China), an ACM SIGSAC venue just renamed ACM Asia Conference on Computer and Communications Security to reflect its leadership stance in the Asia security community and world-wide impact on security research. This name change also comes with a new high in the conference's academic excellence, thanks to the unprecedented number of high-quality submissions.
This year, we received 350 submissions from 34 countries, a new record in the conference's decade-long history. These papers were reviewed by 104 security researchers from 17 countries, assisted by 218 external reviewers, based upon their novelty, technical quality and presentation. First time in the conference's history, we adopted a two-round review mechanism with early notifications, together with a three-week online discussion. This thoughtful and rigorous review process has led to 73 full papers selected for the program, representing an acceptance rate of 20.8%, and additional 8 short papers.
This wonderful program was made possible by a team effort. Most important here are the authors, to whom we are grateful for submitting their best research outcomes to the conference. Also, we thank the Program Committee and external reviewers who worked very hard to provide valuable feedbacks to the authors. On average, each PC member reviewed 11 papers and actively participated in the discussion and some also volunteered to shepherd accepted papers to ensure their qualities. Their professionalism exemplifies the volunteer peer-review process that is so important to moving the security science forward.
This year's technical program comes together with 5 workshops: CPSS'16, AsiaPKC'16, SCC'16, WTMC'16 and IoTPTS'16, also a new record. We thank the workshop organizers for their hard work for building up their individual programs. Also, we are so fortunate to have three distinguished speakers, Giovanni Vigna, Michael Backes and Yang Xiang, from three continents, to share with us their visions of security and privacy research.