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SITN 2017 - International Workshop on Securing IoT Networks (SITN-2017)

Date2017-06-21 - 2017-06-23

Deadline2017-03-15

VenueExeter, UK - United Kingdom UK - United Kingdom

Keywords

Websitehttp://thecyberacademy.org/sitn-2017

Topics/Call fo Papers

The Internet of Things (IoT) presents unprecedented opportunities for building smart society. Big data collected from numerous “Things”, connected across different interfaces and locations, facilitate smarter decision making and personalised services. Although all the hope of anticipated benefits from IoT, security remains a big challenge to overcome. Manufacturers are yet shipping IoT devices with security flaws, which put users or even the other parts of our connected cyber world at risk. Those vulnerable IoT devices would be easily exploited to launch massive cyberattacks to other online services or IT infrastructures. All the privacy, robustness and security issues are challenging the movement towards smart society.
The SITN-2017 workshop is an international event, which aims to bring together expertise from academia and industry to build secure IoT infrastructures for smart society. It also provides a venue for international researchers and leading industrial experts in IoT and cyber-security to establish future partnerships and research collaborations.
The SITN-2017 workshop will be held in University of Exeter and in collaboration with The Edinburgh Napier University, Technical University of Denmark, The Cyber Academy and SICSA on the 21st ? 23rd of June 2017 and in parallel with The 10th IEEE International Conference on Internet of Things. All interested stakeholders from academia and industry are invited to submit their original work on building secure IoT infrastructures for Smart Society to the SITN-2017 workshop.
Call for papers:
SITN 2017 will be held on 21-23 June 2017 in Exeter, Devon, UK. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Threat Models in Internet of Things
Attack Strategies for Internet of Things
Security Architectures
Security in Wireless Sensor Networks
Reliable Interactions with Network Services
System and Data Integrity
Scalability and Robustness for Internet of Things
Identity Management in Internet of Things
Trustworthiness in Internet of Things
Secure Operating Systems
Secure routing for Internet of Things
Privacy in Internet of Things
Adaptive Security in Internet of Things
Secure IoT interactions
Secure IoT architecture design
Digital forensics for IoT
Malware Detection
Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems (IDPS) for IoT
Organisers:
Dr. Naghmeh Moradpoor; Edinburgh Napier University (ENU), UK
Dr. Zhiyuan Tan; Edinburgh Napier University (ENU), UK
Dr. Weizhi MENG; Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Denmark
PC members:
Prof. Jiankun Hu, University of New South Wales at the Australian Defence Force Academy, Australia
Prof. Xiangjian He, University of Technology, Sydney (UTS), Australia
Prof. Ren Ping Liu, University of Technology, Sydney (UTS), Australia
Prof. Xinheng Wang, University of the West of Scotland, UK
Associate Prof. Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo, The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Dr. Shancang Li, University of the West of England, UK
Dr. Wei Jiang, German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence, German
Yan Li, Advanced Digital Sciences Center, Singapore
Shaoying Cai, Hunan University, China
Dr. Rameez Asif, Edinburgh Napier University, UK
Dr. Chunbo Luo, University of Exeter, UK
Dr. Xavier Bellekens, University of Abertay, UK

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