****************************************************************************** Call for Papers HS3 2026: 2nd Workshop on Hardware-Supported Software Security Monday, September 14 2026, Rome (Italy) https://hs3-workshop.github.io/2026.html Co-located with ESORICS 2026: https://sites.google.com/di.uniroma1.it/esorics2026/ ****************************************************************************** The HS3 workshop seeks to share experience, tools and methodology on hardware-assisted software security. We are looking forward to submissions that propose new architectures offering better resilience against software attacks. These architectures should rely on hardware-based security mechanisms to protect the software stack. One of the challenges is to formally specify and verify the security guarantees offered by such architectures and to better assess the security guarantees provided by existing hardware architectures against software attacks, especially attacks against micro-architecture. This can be achieved by identifying new vulnerabilities using reverse engineering, fuzzing or other attack approaches. The goal of the HS3 workshop is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners from academia, industry and government that work on hardware-assisted software security. ==== Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following * Hardware-based security mechanisms * Hardware-assisted and secure system monitoring * Hardware-assisted intrusion detection and reaction * Hardware-assisted privacy and anonymity * Hardware enclaves and Trusted Execution Environments * Security co-processors * Leveraging hardware features at the software level (e.g. compiler, OS) for security * Hardware/software contracts for security * Formal methods applied to the hardware-assisted security * Hardware trace mechanisms for security * OS and VM introspection * Secure Monitoring, Intrusion Detection, and Incident Response * Software side-channel attacks * Software attacks against micro-architecture * Software-activated fault attacks ==== Important Dates * Submission: June 19, 2026 -- 11:59pm AoE * Author Notification: July 20, 2026 * Camera Ready Version: August 28, 2026 * Workshop: September 14, 2026 ==== Submission and Publication There are two categories of submissions: 1. Regular papers describing fully developed work and complete results (20 pages, references included, LNCS format) 2. Short papers, position papers, industry experience reports, work-in- progress submissions and ideas (10 pages, references included, LNCS format; work-in-progress and idea submissions should clearly outline the research hypothesis, evaluation strategy and potential impact) All papers must be written in English and describe original work that has not been published or submitted elsewhere. The submission category (regular paper, short paper) should be clearly indicated. Members of the Program Committee will fully review all submissions. Papers will be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series as workshop post-proceedings of ESORICS 2026. Contact the Program Chairs if you *do not want your short paper* to appear in the proceedings. Papers must be typeset in LaTeX using the LNCS template: https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines Failure to adhere to the page limit and formatting requirements can be grounds for rejection. Well-marked appendices do not count into the page limit; PC members are also not required to consider material presented in appendices when reviewing submissions. We will clarify the constraints for including appendices in camera-ready papers closer to the camera-ready deadline and after discussion with the workshop chairs and the publisher. We follow the ESORICS Call for Papers regarding anonymity of submissions and do not require papers to be anonymised. Anonymised submissions are, however, welcome at HS3. Papers must be submitted through the ESORICS EasyChair website; select the "HS3" track to indicate that you are submitting to this workshop: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=esorics2026 For accepted papers, authors must agree with Springer LNCS copyright and at least one author must attend the workshop. ==== Program Chairs - Yuko Hara, CNRS, Laboratoire Hubert Curien, Saint-Etienne, France. - Jan Tobias Muehlberg, ULB/KU Leuven, Belgium. - Thomas Rokicki, IRISA, CentraleSupelec/Inria, France. * Iness Ben Guirat, Universite Libre de Bruxelles * Pascal Cotret, ENSTA Bretagne * Kevin Cheang, University of California, Berkeley * Chris Dalton, HP Labs * Lesly-Ann Daniel, KU Leuven * Merve Gülmez, Ericsson Research/KU Leuven * Karine Heydemann, Thales * Vianney Lapôtre, Univ. South Brittany * Clémentine Maurice, CNRS * Maria Méndez Real, Université Bretagne Sud * Cristofaro Mune, Raelize B.V. * Antonio Muñoz, University of Málaga * Kaveh Razavi, ETH Zurich * Simon Rokicki, ENS Rennes * Volker Stolz, HVL * Marcus Voelp, Uni Luxembourg * Pierre Wilke, CentraleSupélec/Inria * Contact email: hs3-workshop@inria.fr