Call for Papers
GameSec 2023
Conference on Decision and Game Theory for Security
October 18-20, 2023, Avignon, France
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NEW: submission date extended to June 20
The 14th Conference on Decision and Game Theory for Security (GameSec-23) will take place from October 18-20, 2023 in Avignon, France. With the rapid development of information, automation, and communication technology, the security of these emerging systems is more important now than ever. GameSec 2023 focuses on protecting heterogeneous, large-scale, and dynamic cyber-physical systems and managing security risks faced by critical infrastructures through rigorous and practically relevant analytical methods. GameSec 2023 invites novel, high-quality theoretical and empirical contributions, which leverage decision theory and game theory to address security problems and related problems such as privacy, trust, or bias in emerging systems. The goal of the conference is to bring together academic, government, and industrial researchers in an effort to identify and discuss the major challenges and recent results that highlight the interdisciplinary connections between game theory,
control, distributed optimization, adversarial reasoning, machine learning, mechanism design, behavioral analysis, risk assessments, and security, reputation, trust and privacy problems.
GameSec-23 is planned to be a physical event. Requests of remote attendance, e.g., due to visa issues or travel restrictions, may be accommodated if necessary.
The technical sessions will be structured around, but are not limited to:
Game theory, control, and mechanism design for security and privacy
Decision making and decision theory for cybersecurity
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 using game, control, or optimization theory for security and privacy
Behavioral science, decision making, heuristics, and biases
Modeling and analysis of deception for security within a game-theoretic framework
Adversarial or strategic machine learning and the role of AI in system security
Learning in games for security
Game-theoretic or decision-theoretic analysis for the control of epidemics/virus propagation
Decision and game theory for blockchain security
The accepted manuscripts will be published in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). A prize for the best paper will be awarded.
Keynote Speakers: we are happy to announce that Patricia Bouyer-Decitre (CNRS) and Yevgeniy Vorobeychi (Washington University in St. Louis) will be the keynote speakers
A special issue of Dynamic Games and Applications (DGAA) will be supporting fast track of best papers
Important dates
Abstract (optional): June 14, 2023
Submission: June 20, 2023
Decision notification: August 21, 2023
Camera-ready: September 18, 2023
Organizing Committee
General Chair:
Yezekael Hayel (University of Avignon)
TPC Chairs:
Jie Fu (University of Florida)
Tomas Kroupa(Czech Technical University in Prague)
Publicity Chairs
Francesco De Pellegrini (Avignon University)
Charles Kamhoua (US Army Research Laboratory)
Luyao Zhang (Duke Kunshan University)
Web Chair
Tania Jiménez (Avignon University)
Steering Board
Tansu Alpcan (University of Melbourne)
John S. Baras (University of Maryland)
Tamer Başar (University of Illinois at U-C)
Anthony Ephremides (University of Maryland)
Radha Poovendran (University of Washington)
Milind Tambe (Harvard University)
Advisory Committee
Fei Fang (Carnegie Mellon University)
Tiffany Bao (Arizona State University)
Branislav Bošanský (Czech Technical University in Prague)
Stefan Rass (Johannes Kepler University Linz)
Manos Panaousis (University of Greenwich)
Quanyan Zhu (New York University)
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