CSP 2013 - 2013 Symposium on: Cyber-Security and Privacy
Topics/Call fo Papers
The rise of modern networking technology has resulted in our critical dependency on secure and dependable delivery of trustworthy information. At the same time, the omnipresence of information has increased the potential for intruders to affect devastating actions on and within the network and to extract intelligence from it. As such, we are posed with cyber security threats and privacy challenges that require new scientific and technological solutions catering to contemporary ubiquitous networking paradigms such as mobility, distributed control and application independence.
The Signal and Information Processing (SIP) Community will play a key role in providing the scientific foundations of cyber security and privacy, and in the development of novel sophisticated mathematical tools and practical algorithms for analysis and mitigation of threats. This symposium will provide a venue for bringing together researchers from the SIP community as well as other related fields to exchange and explore ideas and state-of-the-art approaches to design superior technologies and solutions for secure complex networks of tomorrow.
Submissions of at most 4 pages in two-column IEEE format are welcome on topics including:
Analysis and mitigation of side channels
Attacks on privacy and privacy technologies
Fingerprinting and watermarking
Information-theoretic security
Network security and intrusion detection
Privacy challenges in large data
Secure computation framework
Traffic analysis
Biometric Security, Privacy and Authentication
Machine Learning in Security
The Signal and Information Processing (SIP) Community will play a key role in providing the scientific foundations of cyber security and privacy, and in the development of novel sophisticated mathematical tools and practical algorithms for analysis and mitigation of threats. This symposium will provide a venue for bringing together researchers from the SIP community as well as other related fields to exchange and explore ideas and state-of-the-art approaches to design superior technologies and solutions for secure complex networks of tomorrow.
Submissions of at most 4 pages in two-column IEEE format are welcome on topics including:
Analysis and mitigation of side channels
Attacks on privacy and privacy technologies
Fingerprinting and watermarking
Information-theoretic security
Network security and intrusion detection
Privacy challenges in large data
Secure computation framework
Traffic analysis
Biometric Security, Privacy and Authentication
Machine Learning in Security
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- 2013 Symposium on: Advancing Neural Engineering Through Big Data
- GlobalSIP : 2013 IEEE Global Conference on Signal and Information Processing
- The Eighth Workshop on Challenged Networks (CHANTS) 2013
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