EAIS 2014 - 1st Workshop on Emerging Aspects in Information Security (EAIS'14)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Admittedly, information security works as a backbone for protecting both user data and electronic transactions. Protecting the communication and data infrastructure of an increasingly inter-connected world has become vital nowadays. Security has emerged as an important scientific discipline whose many multifaceted complexities deserve the attention and synergy of the computer science, engineering, and information systems communities. Information security has some well-founded technical research directions which encompass access level (user authentication and authorization), protocol security, software security, and data cryptography. Moreover, some other emerging topics related to organizational security aspects have appeared beyond the long-standing research directions.
The Emerging Aspects in Information Security (EAIS 2014) workshop focuses on the diversity of the information security developments and deployments in order to highlight the most recent challenges and report the most recent researches. The workshop is an umbrella for all information security technical aspects. In addition, it goes beyond the technicalities and covers some emerging topics like social and organizational security research directions. EAIS 2014 is intended to attract researchers and practitioners from academia and industry, and provides an international discussion forum in order to share their experiences and their ideas concerning emerging aspects in information security met in different application domains. This opens doors for highlighting unknown research directions and tackling modern research challenges. The objectives of the EAIS 2014 workshop can be summarized as follows:
To review and conclude researches in information security and other security domains, focused on the protection of different kinds of assets and processes, and to identify approaches that may be useful in the application domains of information security
To find synergy between different approaches, allowing to elaborate integrated security solutions, e.g. integrate different risk-based management systems
To exchange security-related knowledge and experience between experts to improve existing methods and tools and adopt them to new application areas
To present latest security challenges, especially with respect to EC Horizon 2020
Topics
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Biometric technologies
Human factor in security
Cryptography and cryptanalysis
Critical infrastructure protection
Hardware-oriented information security
Social theories in information security
Organization- related information security
Pedagogical approaches for information security
Individual identification and privacy protection
Information security and business continuity management
Decision support systems for information security
Digital right management and data protection
Cyber and physical security infrastructures
Risk assessment and risk management in different application domains
Tools supporting security management and development
Emerging technologies and applications
Digital forensics and crime science
Misuse and intrusion detection
Security knowledge management
Data hide and watermarking
Cloud and big data security
Computer network security
Security and safety
Assurance methods
Security statistics
The Emerging Aspects in Information Security (EAIS 2014) workshop focuses on the diversity of the information security developments and deployments in order to highlight the most recent challenges and report the most recent researches. The workshop is an umbrella for all information security technical aspects. In addition, it goes beyond the technicalities and covers some emerging topics like social and organizational security research directions. EAIS 2014 is intended to attract researchers and practitioners from academia and industry, and provides an international discussion forum in order to share their experiences and their ideas concerning emerging aspects in information security met in different application domains. This opens doors for highlighting unknown research directions and tackling modern research challenges. The objectives of the EAIS 2014 workshop can be summarized as follows:
To review and conclude researches in information security and other security domains, focused on the protection of different kinds of assets and processes, and to identify approaches that may be useful in the application domains of information security
To find synergy between different approaches, allowing to elaborate integrated security solutions, e.g. integrate different risk-based management systems
To exchange security-related knowledge and experience between experts to improve existing methods and tools and adopt them to new application areas
To present latest security challenges, especially with respect to EC Horizon 2020
Topics
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Biometric technologies
Human factor in security
Cryptography and cryptanalysis
Critical infrastructure protection
Hardware-oriented information security
Social theories in information security
Organization- related information security
Pedagogical approaches for information security
Individual identification and privacy protection
Information security and business continuity management
Decision support systems for information security
Digital right management and data protection
Cyber and physical security infrastructures
Risk assessment and risk management in different application domains
Tools supporting security management and development
Emerging technologies and applications
Digital forensics and crime science
Misuse and intrusion detection
Security knowledge management
Data hide and watermarking
Cloud and big data security
Computer network security
Security and safety
Assurance methods
Security statistics
Other CFPs
- International Conference on Innovative Network Systems and Applications (iNetSApp)
- 3rd Information Systems Education & Curricula Workshop (ISEC'14)
- 2nd Doctoral Symposium on Recent Advances in Information Technology (DS?RAIT'14)
- Education, Curricula & Research Methods (ECRM)
- 8th Workshop on Large Scale Computations on Grids (LaSCoG'14)
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