CCSI 2015 - International Workshop on Cyber Crime Scene Investigations (CCSI)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Nowadays, cyber space is an integral part of human society. While it provides significant convenience to our lives, it has also turned into an attractive platform for crimes such as financial fraud, information phishing, distributed denial of service attacks, and fake message or rumor propagation. Security and privacy issues in cyber space have become more and more imminent. The emergence of social networks and cloud computing significantly increases the severeness and calls for solutions. To fight against criminals in the cyber space requires no less, if not more, intelligence than that needed for combating outlaws in real life. It needs to involve multiple disciplines, such as networking, information theory, mathematical modelling, data mining, machine learning, image and voice processing, neural network, pattern recognition, cryptography and forensic criminology. To facilitate the study and contribute to the fight, the workshop aims to provide an interdisciplinary venue that brings together researchers from relevant fields to exchange their ideas and experiences as well as to build collaborations.
Topics of interest include, but not limited to:
Anonymous system and forensics
Malware detection
Botnet identification
Networked video system
Biometric security and forensics
Emotion identification via video
Wireless forensics, security and privacy
Game theory in forensics, security and privacy
Data Mining in forensics, security and privacy
Social networks forensics, security and privacy
Forensics laws and policies
IP traceback
DDoS attacks
Virus source traceback
Malware source traceback
Botmaster traceback
Distributed systems and forensics
System security and forensics
Intrusion detection
Information theory in network security
Multimedia in network security
Program Co-chairs:
Xinwen Fu, University Massachusetts Lowell, USA.
Jiang (Leo) Li, Howard University, USA.
Topics of interest include, but not limited to:
Anonymous system and forensics
Malware detection
Botnet identification
Networked video system
Biometric security and forensics
Emotion identification via video
Wireless forensics, security and privacy
Game theory in forensics, security and privacy
Data Mining in forensics, security and privacy
Social networks forensics, security and privacy
Forensics laws and policies
IP traceback
DDoS attacks
Virus source traceback
Malware source traceback
Botmaster traceback
Distributed systems and forensics
System security and forensics
Intrusion detection
Information theory in network security
Multimedia in network security
Program Co-chairs:
Xinwen Fu, University Massachusetts Lowell, USA.
Jiang (Leo) Li, Howard University, USA.
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