WIFS 2011 - 2011 IEEE International Workshop on Information Forensics and Security (WIFS)
Topics/Call fo Papers
The IEEE International Workshop on Information Forensics and Security (WIFS) is the primary annual event organized by the IEEE’s Information Forensics and Security Technical Committee (IEEE IFS TC).
WIFS is a venue for knowledge exchange that encompasses a broad range of disciplines and facilitates the exchange of ideas between various disparate communities that constitute information security. With this focus, we hope that researchers will identify new opportunities for collaboration across disciplines and gain new perspectives.
The conference will feature prominent keynote speakers, tutorials, and lecture sessions. Appropriate topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Computer security
intrusion detection
vulnerability analysis
cloud security
Biometrics
emerging modalities
fuzzy extractors
attacks and countermeasures
Cryptography for multimedia content
multimedia encryption
signal processing in the encrypted domain
traitor tracing codes
Data hiding
watermarking
steganography and steganalysis
Digital Rights Management (DRM)
DRM primitives (secure clocks, proximity detection, etc.)
DRM architectures
DRM interoperability
Hardware Security
Trojans
Identification, PUFS
Anti-counterfeiting
Forensics analysis
device identification
data recovery
validation of forensics evidence
Network Security
monitoring, detection, response
network tomography, surveillance and traceback
Usable security and usability aspects of security
Information Theoretical Security
Privacy
legal, ethical, social, and economical issues
anonymity
(Video) surveillance
arrays of sensors design and analysis, content tracking
events recognition, large crowd behavior analysis
Secure Applications
e-Voting
e-Commerce
IPTV, VoIP, Medical
Schedule
Tutorials (contact the tutorial chair by): April 30th, 2011.
Full Papers (4-6 pages): Submit by June 22nd, 2011
Notification of acceptance by: August 25th, 2011.
Camera-ready paper submission by: September 10th, 2011
WIFS is a venue for knowledge exchange that encompasses a broad range of disciplines and facilitates the exchange of ideas between various disparate communities that constitute information security. With this focus, we hope that researchers will identify new opportunities for collaboration across disciplines and gain new perspectives.
The conference will feature prominent keynote speakers, tutorials, and lecture sessions. Appropriate topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Computer security
intrusion detection
vulnerability analysis
cloud security
Biometrics
emerging modalities
fuzzy extractors
attacks and countermeasures
Cryptography for multimedia content
multimedia encryption
signal processing in the encrypted domain
traitor tracing codes
Data hiding
watermarking
steganography and steganalysis
Digital Rights Management (DRM)
DRM primitives (secure clocks, proximity detection, etc.)
DRM architectures
DRM interoperability
Hardware Security
Trojans
Identification, PUFS
Anti-counterfeiting
Forensics analysis
device identification
data recovery
validation of forensics evidence
Network Security
monitoring, detection, response
network tomography, surveillance and traceback
Usable security and usability aspects of security
Information Theoretical Security
Privacy
legal, ethical, social, and economical issues
anonymity
(Video) surveillance
arrays of sensors design and analysis, content tracking
events recognition, large crowd behavior analysis
Secure Applications
e-Voting
e-Commerce
IPTV, VoIP, Medical
Schedule
Tutorials (contact the tutorial chair by): April 30th, 2011.
Full Papers (4-6 pages): Submit by June 22nd, 2011
Notification of acceptance by: August 25th, 2011.
Camera-ready paper submission by: September 10th, 2011
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