BigSecurity 2015 - Third International Workshop on Security and Privacy in Big Data
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Third International Workshop on Security and Privacy in Big Data (in conjunction with IEEE INFOCOM 2015) http://www.nsp.org.au/confs/bigsecurity2015/
As we are deep into the Information Age, we also witness the explosive growth of data available on the Internet. Human beings have created quintillion bytes of data every day, which come from sensors, individual archives, social networks, Internet of Things, enterprise and Internet in all scales and formats. We face one of the most challenging issues, i.e., how to effectively manage such a large amount of data and identify new ways to analyze large amounts of data and unlock information. The issue is also known as Big Data, which has been emerging as a hot topic in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) research. Security and privacy issue is critical for Big Data. Many works have been carried out focusing on business, application and information processing level from big data, such as data mining and analysis. However, security and privacy issues in Big Data are seldom mentioned to date. Due to its extraordinary scale, security and privacy in Big Data faces many challenges, such as efficient encryption and decryption algorithms, encrypted information retrieval, attribute based encryption, attacks on availability, reliability and integrity of Big Data.
The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and industry partners to present and discuss their latest results in security and privacy related work of Big Data.
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
? Threat and Vulnerability Analysis in Big Data
? Architecture for Security and Privacy in Big Data
? Encrypted Information Retrieval in Big Data
? Cryptanalysis and Applications in Big Data
? Lightweight Cryptographic Algorithms in Big Data
? Trust in Big Data
? Network Security, Privacy in Big Data
? Network Forensics in Big Data
? Anonymous Communication in Big Data
? Physical Layer Security in Big Data
? Privacy and Security in Cloud Data
? Privacy and Security in Data Center Networks
? Application Level Security and Privacy in Big Data
? Attacks and Counter Measures in Big Data
? Information Forensics in Big Data
? Secure Cross-layer Design in Big Data
? Identity Management and Key Management in Big Data
? Intrusion Detection and Response in Big Data
? Security and Privacy in Complex Networks
? Malware and Virus Detection in Big Data
? Biometric Security and Forensics in Big Data
? Reliability and Availability in Big Data
? Network Security in Big Data
? Network Privacy in Big Data
? Security and Privacy Theories in Big Data
General Co-chairs
Professor Ivan Stojmenovic, University of Ottawa, Canada
Professor Jian Pei, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Technical Program Co-chairs
Dr Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia
Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China
Submission Instructions are available from the IEEE INFOCOM 2015 website, and the submission for this workshop is http://edas.info/N18817 .
*High quality papers from this workshop will be invited to extend and submit to the special issue on Big Data from Network Perspective on Elsevier Journal of Big Data Research (http://www.journals.elsevier.com/big-data-research..., organized by the workshop organizers).
Important Dates
Submission Deadline: December 15, 2014
Authors Notification: January 15, 2015
Final Manuscript Due: February 15, 2015
Workshop Date: April 27, 2015
Enquiries should be submitted to Dr Shui Yu (syu-AT-deakin.edu.au)..
As we are deep into the Information Age, we also witness the explosive growth of data available on the Internet. Human beings have created quintillion bytes of data every day, which come from sensors, individual archives, social networks, Internet of Things, enterprise and Internet in all scales and formats. We face one of the most challenging issues, i.e., how to effectively manage such a large amount of data and identify new ways to analyze large amounts of data and unlock information. The issue is also known as Big Data, which has been emerging as a hot topic in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) research. Security and privacy issue is critical for Big Data. Many works have been carried out focusing on business, application and information processing level from big data, such as data mining and analysis. However, security and privacy issues in Big Data are seldom mentioned to date. Due to its extraordinary scale, security and privacy in Big Data faces many challenges, such as efficient encryption and decryption algorithms, encrypted information retrieval, attribute based encryption, attacks on availability, reliability and integrity of Big Data.
The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and industry partners to present and discuss their latest results in security and privacy related work of Big Data.
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
? Threat and Vulnerability Analysis in Big Data
? Architecture for Security and Privacy in Big Data
? Encrypted Information Retrieval in Big Data
? Cryptanalysis and Applications in Big Data
? Lightweight Cryptographic Algorithms in Big Data
? Trust in Big Data
? Network Security, Privacy in Big Data
? Network Forensics in Big Data
? Anonymous Communication in Big Data
? Physical Layer Security in Big Data
? Privacy and Security in Cloud Data
? Privacy and Security in Data Center Networks
? Application Level Security and Privacy in Big Data
? Attacks and Counter Measures in Big Data
? Information Forensics in Big Data
? Secure Cross-layer Design in Big Data
? Identity Management and Key Management in Big Data
? Intrusion Detection and Response in Big Data
? Security and Privacy in Complex Networks
? Malware and Virus Detection in Big Data
? Biometric Security and Forensics in Big Data
? Reliability and Availability in Big Data
? Network Security in Big Data
? Network Privacy in Big Data
? Security and Privacy Theories in Big Data
General Co-chairs
Professor Ivan Stojmenovic, University of Ottawa, Canada
Professor Jian Pei, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Technical Program Co-chairs
Dr Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia
Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China
Submission Instructions are available from the IEEE INFOCOM 2015 website, and the submission for this workshop is http://edas.info/N18817 .
*High quality papers from this workshop will be invited to extend and submit to the special issue on Big Data from Network Perspective on Elsevier Journal of Big Data Research (http://www.journals.elsevier.com/big-data-research..., organized by the workshop organizers).
Important Dates
Submission Deadline: December 15, 2014
Authors Notification: January 15, 2015
Final Manuscript Due: February 15, 2015
Workshop Date: April 27, 2015
Enquiries should be submitted to Dr Shui Yu (syu-AT-deakin.edu.au)..
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