SPIFEC 2017 - 1st European Workshop on Security and Privacy in Fog and Edge Computing
Topics/Call fo Papers
SPIFEC 2017: 1st European Workshop on Security and Privacy in Fog and
Edge Computing
(In conjunction with ESORICS 2017)
Oslo, Norway, September 14, 2017
Website: https://www.nics.uma.es/pub/spifec
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Overview
The main goal of Fog Computing and other related Edge paradigms, such
as Multi-Access Edge Computing, is to decentralize the Cloud and bring
some of its services closer to the edge of the network, where data are
generated and decisions are made. Cloud-enabled edge platforms will be
able to cooperate not only with each other but with the cloud,
effectively creating a collaborative and federated environment. This
paradigm shift will fulfill the needs of novel services, such as
augmented reality, that have particularly stringent requirements like
extremely low latency. It will also help improve the vision of the
Internet of Things by improving its scalability and overall
functionality, among other benefits.
To enable this vision, a number of platforms and technologies need to
securely coexist, including sensors and actuators, edge-deployed
systems, software-defined networks, hardware virtualization, data
mining mechanisms, etc. However, this paradigm shift calls for new
security challenges and opportunities to leverage services for new
scenarios and applications. The field of edge computing security is
almost unexplored, and demands further attention from the research
community and industry in order to unleash the full potential of this
paradigm.
Topics
This workshop expects original research papers on, but not limited to,
the topics described below:
• Edge devices security
• Attacks and Countermeasures to Edge computing platforms
• Authentication and Access control in Edge computing
• Accountability and Accounting in Edge computing
• Identity management systems in Edge computing
• Secure federation of Edge computing devices
• Secure Orchestration and Management of Edge devices
• Secure Software-Defined Networking for Edge computing
• Secure Virtualization in Edge Computing
• Secure Migration of resources in Edge Computing
• Data and Computation integrity in Edge Computing
• Trust and Reputation Management in Edge computing
• Privacy in Edge Computing
• Intrusion Detection and Prevention systems for Edge computing
• Digital Forensics in Edge Computing
• Risk Analysis in Edge Computing
• Incident Management in Edge Computing
Important dates:
- Submission deadline: 30th June 2017
- Authors’ notification: 30th July 2017
- Camera ready version: 27th August 2017
Paper Submission Guidelines:
Submissions must be made through EasyChair at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=spifec2017
Submitted papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have
been published or submitted to another conference or journal. Papers
must be written in English and they must adhere to the LNCS template
from the time they are submitted. Submitted papers should be at most
16 pages (using 10-point font), excluding the bibliography and
well-marked appendices, and at most 18 pages total. Only PDF format is
accepted.
Revised accepted papers will be published as a joint post-proceedings
by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series
with other ESORICS Workshops (confirmed). Authors of accepted papers
must guarantee that their papers will be presented at the conference.
Papers must be received by the aforementioned dates, 11:59 p.m.
American Samoa time (UTC-11)
Organisation Committee
PC Chairs
- Rodrigo Roman University of Malaga, Spain
- Chunming Rong University of Stavanger, Norway
General Chair
- Ruben Rios University of Málaga, Spain
Program Committee
- Ketan Bhardwaj Georgia Tech, USA
- Egemen K. Çetinkaya Missouri University of Science and
Technology, USA
- Xiaofeng Chen Xidian University, China
- Nathan Clarke Plymouth University, UK
- Mauro Conti University of Padova, Italy
- Jose M. De Fuentes University Carlos III Madrid, Spain
- Roberto Di Pietro Nokia Bell Labs, France
- Martin G. Jaatun SINTEF, Norway
- Donghyun Kim Kennesaw State University, USA
- Costas Lambrinoudakis University of Piraeus, Greece
- Qun Li College of William and Mary, USA
- Kaitai Liang Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
- Flavio Lombardi Roma Tre University of Rome, Italy
- Javier López University of Malaga, Spain
- Masahiro Mambo Kanazawa University, Japan
- Haralambos Mouratidis University of Brighton, UK
- Abderrahmen Mtibaa New Mexico State University, USA
- Jose A. Onieva University of Malaga, Spain
- Fernando M.V. Ramos University of Lisbon, Portugal
- Pierangela Samarati Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
- Juan E. Tapiador University Carlos III Madrid, Spain
For any inquiries please contact the PC Chairs at: spifec2017-AT-nics.uma.es
Edge Computing
(In conjunction with ESORICS 2017)
Oslo, Norway, September 14, 2017
Website: https://www.nics.uma.es/pub/spifec
===
Overview
The main goal of Fog Computing and other related Edge paradigms, such
as Multi-Access Edge Computing, is to decentralize the Cloud and bring
some of its services closer to the edge of the network, where data are
generated and decisions are made. Cloud-enabled edge platforms will be
able to cooperate not only with each other but with the cloud,
effectively creating a collaborative and federated environment. This
paradigm shift will fulfill the needs of novel services, such as
augmented reality, that have particularly stringent requirements like
extremely low latency. It will also help improve the vision of the
Internet of Things by improving its scalability and overall
functionality, among other benefits.
To enable this vision, a number of platforms and technologies need to
securely coexist, including sensors and actuators, edge-deployed
systems, software-defined networks, hardware virtualization, data
mining mechanisms, etc. However, this paradigm shift calls for new
security challenges and opportunities to leverage services for new
scenarios and applications. The field of edge computing security is
almost unexplored, and demands further attention from the research
community and industry in order to unleash the full potential of this
paradigm.
Topics
This workshop expects original research papers on, but not limited to,
the topics described below:
• Edge devices security
• Attacks and Countermeasures to Edge computing platforms
• Authentication and Access control in Edge computing
• Accountability and Accounting in Edge computing
• Identity management systems in Edge computing
• Secure federation of Edge computing devices
• Secure Orchestration and Management of Edge devices
• Secure Software-Defined Networking for Edge computing
• Secure Virtualization in Edge Computing
• Secure Migration of resources in Edge Computing
• Data and Computation integrity in Edge Computing
• Trust and Reputation Management in Edge computing
• Privacy in Edge Computing
• Intrusion Detection and Prevention systems for Edge computing
• Digital Forensics in Edge Computing
• Risk Analysis in Edge Computing
• Incident Management in Edge Computing
Important dates:
- Submission deadline: 30th June 2017
- Authors’ notification: 30th July 2017
- Camera ready version: 27th August 2017
Paper Submission Guidelines:
Submissions must be made through EasyChair at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=spifec2017
Submitted papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have
been published or submitted to another conference or journal. Papers
must be written in English and they must adhere to the LNCS template
from the time they are submitted. Submitted papers should be at most
16 pages (using 10-point font), excluding the bibliography and
well-marked appendices, and at most 18 pages total. Only PDF format is
accepted.
Revised accepted papers will be published as a joint post-proceedings
by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series
with other ESORICS Workshops (confirmed). Authors of accepted papers
must guarantee that their papers will be presented at the conference.
Papers must be received by the aforementioned dates, 11:59 p.m.
American Samoa time (UTC-11)
Organisation Committee
PC Chairs
- Rodrigo Roman University of Malaga, Spain
- Chunming Rong University of Stavanger, Norway
General Chair
- Ruben Rios University of Málaga, Spain
Program Committee
- Ketan Bhardwaj Georgia Tech, USA
- Egemen K. Çetinkaya Missouri University of Science and
Technology, USA
- Xiaofeng Chen Xidian University, China
- Nathan Clarke Plymouth University, UK
- Mauro Conti University of Padova, Italy
- Jose M. De Fuentes University Carlos III Madrid, Spain
- Roberto Di Pietro Nokia Bell Labs, France
- Martin G. Jaatun SINTEF, Norway
- Donghyun Kim Kennesaw State University, USA
- Costas Lambrinoudakis University of Piraeus, Greece
- Qun Li College of William and Mary, USA
- Kaitai Liang Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
- Flavio Lombardi Roma Tre University of Rome, Italy
- Javier López University of Malaga, Spain
- Masahiro Mambo Kanazawa University, Japan
- Haralambos Mouratidis University of Brighton, UK
- Abderrahmen Mtibaa New Mexico State University, USA
- Jose A. Onieva University of Malaga, Spain
- Fernando M.V. Ramos University of Lisbon, Portugal
- Pierangela Samarati Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
- Juan E. Tapiador University Carlos III Madrid, Spain
For any inquiries please contact the PC Chairs at: spifec2017-AT-nics.uma.es
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