FSC 2018 - The 1st IEEE International Symposium on the Future of Security Controls
Topics/Call fo Papers
Software applications continue to evolve with more functionalities, complex structures and interactions with users. Security risks continue to evolve as well in both quantity in the same domains as well new types and ways on how to break into software applications, websites, databases, etc. Software Defined Networking (SDN) evolves in the recent years to coin several concepts related to programmable networks. Such technology trend (of programming and automating more and more features) is not only a trend in software applications. For example, monitoring the car manufacturing industry, we can see that recent car models have more automated programmable features in comparison with their earlier models. Same thing can be applicable to most other engineering products. SDN brings security opportunities to change the way security controls (e.g. firewalls, Intrusion Detection Systems IDS, etc.) are developed and enforced. They also bring security challenges related to SDN architecture or any changes that can be directly or indirectly related to SDN. Security Issues and Software Defined Networking: FSC will focus on issues related to SDN security challenges as well as opportunities.
Topics of interest
Researchers are encouraged to submit original research contributions in all major areas, which include, but not limited to:
SDN and network design.
SDN controllers and applications vulnerabilities.
SDN and access control issues.
Future programmable firewalls.
Autonomous firewalls and IDS/IPS.
SDN and wireless security issues.
Virtualization and cloud security.
SDN and security in data centers.
SDN and security in education.
SDN and vehicular communication security challenges and opportunities.
Topics of interest
Researchers are encouraged to submit original research contributions in all major areas, which include, but not limited to:
SDN and network design.
SDN controllers and applications vulnerabilities.
SDN and access control issues.
Future programmable firewalls.
Autonomous firewalls and IDS/IPS.
SDN and wireless security issues.
Virtualization and cloud security.
SDN and security in data centers.
SDN and security in education.
SDN and vehicular communication security challenges and opportunities.
Other CFPs
- The Second International workshop on Software Defined Networks and Network Function Virtualization
- The Fourth International Workshop on Internet of Things: Networking Applications and Technologies
- The Second International Workshop on Smart Cities Systems Engineering
- The Fourth IEEE International Workshop on Mobile Cloud Computing systems, Management, and Security
- Dealing With Difficult Customers: Key Tips and Techniques
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