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NDSS 2019: Annual Network & Distributed System Security Symposium - Call for paper, ranking, acceptance rate, submission deadline, notification date, conference location, submission guidelines, and other important details


This article provides the call for paper, ranking, acceptance rate, submission deadline, notification date, conference location, submission guidelines, and other important details of NDSS 2019: Annual Network & Distributed System Security Symposium all at one place.

Conference Location San Diego, California, USA
Conference Date 2019-02-24
Notification Date 2018-10-02
Submission Deadline 2018-08-07
Conference Website and Submission Link http://www.ndss-symposium.org/ndss2019/


Conference Ranking


Annual Network & Distributed System Security Symposium ranking based on CCF, Core, and Qualis is shown below:

CCF Ranking B
Core Ranking A*
Qualis Ranking A1

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  • About CCF Ranking: The Chinese Computing Federation (CCF) Ranking provides a ranking of peer-reviewed journals and conferences in the field of computer science.

  • About Core Ranking: The CORE Conference Ranking is a measure to assess the major conference in the computing field. This ranking is governed by the CORE Executive Committee. To know more about Core ranking, visit Core ranking portal.

  • About Qualis Ranking: This conference ranking is published by the Brazilian ministry of education. It uses the h-index as a performance metric to rank conferences. Conferences are classified into performance groups that range from A1 (to the best), A2, B1, B2,..., B5 (to the wost). To know more about qualis ranking, visit here

Conference Acceptance Rate


Below is the acceptance rate of Annual Network & Distributed System Security Symposium conference for the last few years:

Year Submitted Papers Accepted Papers Accepted Percentage/Acceptance Rate
2018 331 71 21.5%
2017 423 68 16.1%
2016 389 60 15.4%
2015 302 51 16.9%
2014 295 55 18.6%
2013 250 47 18.8%
2012 258 46 17.8%
2011 139 28 20.1%
2010 156 24 15.4%
2009 171 20 11.7%
2008 121 20 16.5%
2007 125 18 14.4%
2006 127 17 13.4%
2005 124 16 12.9%
2004 98 16 16.3%
2003 82 17 20.7%
2002 79 16 20.3%
2001 66 16 24.2%
2000 51 15 29.4%
1998 45 15 33.3%

We are working hard to collect and update the acceptance rate details of the conferences for recent years. However, you can consider the above (if available) acceptance rates to predict the average chances of acceptance of your research paper at this conference.



Conference Call for paper


The Network and Distributed System Security Symposium is a top venue that fosters information exchange among researchers and practitioners of network and distributed system security. The target audience includes those interested in practical aspects of network and distributed system security, with a focus on actual system design and implementation. A major goal is to encourage and enable the Internet community to apply, deploy, and advance the state of available security technologies.Technical papers and panel proposals are solicited. All submissions will be reviewed by the Program Committee and accepted submissions will be published by the Internet Society in the Proceedings of NDSS 2019. The Proceedings will be made freely accessible from the Internet Society webpages. Furthermore, permission to freely reproduce all or parts of papers for noncommercial purposes is granted provided that copies bear the Internet Society notice included in the first page of the paper. The authors are therefore free to post the camera-ready versions of their papers on their personal pages and within their institutional repositories. Reproduction for commercial purposes is strictly prohibited and requires prior consent.Areas of InterestSubmissions are solicited in, but not limited to, the following areas:
Anti-malware techniques: detection, analysis, and prevention
Cyber-crime defense and forensics (e.g., anti-phishing, anti-blackmailing, anti-fraud techniques)
Security for future Internet architectures and designs (e.g., Software-Defined Networking)
Implementation, deployment and management of network security policies
Integrating security in network protocols (e.g., routing, naming, and management)
Cyber attack (e.g., APTs, botnets, DDoS) prevention, detection, investigation, and response
Software/firmware analysis, customization, and transformation for systems security
Privacy and anonymity in networks and distributed systems
Security and privacy for blockchains and cryptocurrencies
Public key infrastructures, key management, certification, and revocation
Security for cloud/edge computing
Security and privacy of mobile/smartphone platforms
Security for cyber-physical systems (e.g., autonomous vehicles, industrial control systems)
Security for emerging networks (e.g., home networks, IoT, body-area networks, VANETs)
Security for large-scale, critical infrastructures (e.g., electronic voting, smart grid)
Security and privacy of systems based on machine learning and AI
Security of Web-based applications and services (e.g., social networking, crowd-sourcing)
Special problems and case studies: e.g., tradeoffs between security and efficiency, usability, cost, and ethics
Usable security and privacy
Trustworthy Computing software and hardware to secure networks and distributed systemsA special note on “fit” for all submissions: NDSS is primarily a venue focusing on network and systems security. As such, the Program Committee will be looking for papers that have a clear relation to real systems and applications. For instance, a paper that makes significant contributions in an area such as cryptography but that fails to demonstrably tie those advances to real systems is unlikely to be accepted.Review Task ForceThe Program Committee (PC) has an exceedingly difficult job that demands, collectively, many thousands of hours of volunteered effort. The goal of NDSS is to not only select the submissions that are ready for presentation at this venue, but also to assist the authors of rejected papers in improving their work as much as possible.To assist in this process, we are creating a group of senior PC members who will read reviews across many papers and ensure that all feedback achieves the following goals: 1) Provide concrete steps for improving the work; 2) Separate reviewer opinion from demonstrable technical weakness; and 3) Provide clear citation to work when claims of novelty are raised. While we make no claims that these changes will make the peer review process perfect (i.e., very good papers may still not be selected), we believe that this will help to improve the process.Paper FormattingTechnical papers submitted for NDSS should be written in English. Papers must not exceed 15 pages in total (including references and appendices). Papers must be formatted for US letter size (not A4) paper in a two-column layout, with columns no more than 9.25 in. high and 3.5 in. wide. The text must be in Times font, 10-point or larger, with 11-point or larger line spacing. Authors must use the NDSS templates. Preliminary versions of these templates can be found at: http://www.internetsociety.org/events/ndss-symposium/ndss-templates. Submissions must be in Portable Document Format (.pdf). Authors should pay special attention to unusual fonts, images, and figures that might create problems for reviewers. Documents should render correctly in Adobe Reader when printed in black and white.Double and Concurrent SubmissionsTechnical papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference/workshop with proceedings. Double-submission will result in immediate rejection. The Program Committee may share information with other conference chairs and journal editors so as to detect such cases.Ethical ConsiderationsIf a paper relates to human subjects, analyzes data derived from human subjects, may put humans at risk, or might have other ethical implications or introduce legal issues of potential concern to the NDSS community, authors should disclose if an ethics review (e.g., IRB approval) was conducted, and discuss in the paper how ethical and legal concerns were addressed. If the paper reports a potentially high-impact vulnerability the authors should discuss their plan for responsible disclosure. The chairs will contact the authors in case of major concerns. The Program Committee reserves the right to reject a submission if insufficient evidence was presented that ethical or relevant legal concerns were appropriately addressed.Anonymous SubmissionsNDSS implements a double-blind reviewing process. Author names and affiliations should not appear in the paper. The authors should make a reasonable effort not to reveal their identities or institutional affiliation in the text, figures, photos, links, or other data that is contained in the paper. Authors’ prior work should be preferably referred to in the third person; if this is not feasible, the references should be blinded. Submissions that violate these requirements will be rejected without review. The list of authors cannot be changed after the acceptance decision is made unless approved by the Program Chairs.Conflicts of InterestAuthors and Program Committee members are required to indicate any conflict of interest and its nature. Advisors and advisees, as well as authors and PC members with an institutional relationship are considered to share a conflict of interest. Professional collaborations (irrespective of whether they resulted in a publication) that occurred in the past 3 years and close personal relationships equally constitute a conflict of interest. PC members, including chairs that have a conflict of interest with a paper, will be entirely excluded from the evaluation of that paper.The PC Chairs are not allowed to submit to the conference.Declaring conflicts of interest in order to prevent submissions from being reviewed by selected PC members is not allowed and can constitute grounds for rejection. The PC Chairs reserve the right to request additional explanation for a declared conflict. If authors have concerns about the fair treatment of their submissions, they should instead contact the chairs and provide convincing arguments for any special consideration that they are requesting.Early Rejection NotificationThe review process will consist of two reviewing rounds. In order to allow authors time to improve their work and submit to other venues, authors of submissions for which there is a consensus on rejection will be notified earlier (on October 2, 2018).Papers that are not accepted as full technical papers may be invited by the Program Committee to be presented at the conference as short talks. Extended abstracts of such papers will appear on the Internet Society website but not in the proceedings. Priority will be given to papers that have fresh, unconventional ideas.Submissions of papersThe submission site will begin accepting submissions on Friday 6 July 2018. The site will be: https://ndss19.hotcrp.com/PC chair contact: [email protected]

Submission Deadline


NDSS 2019: Annual Network & Distributed System Security Symposium submission deadline is 2018-08-07.

Note: It is generally recommended to submit your conference paper on or before the submission deadline. Generally, conferences do not encourage to submit the research paper after the deadline is over. In rare scenarios, conferences extend their deadline. Decision about the extension of the deadline is generally updated on the official conference webpage.


Notification date


Notification date of NDSS 2019: Annual Network & Distributed System Security Symposium is 2018-10-02.

Note: This is the date on which conference announces the result about acceptance or rejection of submitted papers. If your research paper is accepted, the conference will request you to submit the camera ready version of your research paper by the due date. Due date to submit the camera ready version of the paper is generally posted on the official web page of the conferences or notified to you via. email.


Conference Date


NDSS 2019: Annual Network & Distributed System Security Symposium will start on 2019-02-24.

Note: This is the date on which the conference starts.


Conference Location


NDSS 2019: Annual Network & Distributed System Security Symposium will be organized at San Diego, California, USA. This is the place where the conference is organized and the research paper is to be presented.