[Om-announce] Call for WiMob 2022 Workshop Proposals

2022-02-02 Thread Shui Yu
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Call for WiMob 2022 Workshop Proposals


The 18th International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing,
Networking and Communications (WiMob 2022) will be held in Thessaloniki,
Greece, October 10-12, 2022.
More information is available at:
https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/deoqCXLWMAf17mwkc9bzZA?domain=wimob.org

As part of the program of WiMob 2022, a limited number of workshops are
planned to be held in conjunction with the main conference. The main aim
will be to provide an international forum for researchers to present their
early research results and share experiences focused on specific research
areas.

Workshop proposals are solicited in all areas and topics related to
wireless networking, mobile computing, mobile and wireless communications,
pervasive computing and networking, and services and applications. All
papers accepted by the workshops will be published in the WiMob 2022
Proceedings and will be included in IEEExplore.

Workshop Proposal Form
A proposal to organize a workshop can be submitted in PDF or plain text and
should contain the following information:
• A draft of the CFP of the workshop (includes title, description, topics
and dates)
• Why is the topic area important?
• Likely contributors and target audience
• Organizing committee (chairs, list of potential TPC members)
• Plan for workshop advertising and publicity (including workshop URL)
• Biography of the main organizer(s) (100-200 words)

Workshop proposals must be sent by e-mail to the Workshop co-chairs.
More information on the call for workshop is available online at the
following URL:
https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/xLMNCYW8MBSQo5rjI3Q2SC?domain=wimob.org

 Important dates
• Workshop proposal submission due: March 31, 2022
• Notification of acceptance of workshop proposals: April 1, 2022
• Preliminary CFP to be published for workshops: No later than April 1, 2022
• Paper submission deadline for the workshops: July 31, 2022
• Paper acceptance for the workshops: September 1, 2022
• Camera ready & Author Registration: September 15, 2022


Workshop Co-chairs
- Mohamed-Slim Alouini, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
(KAUST), slim.alou...@kaust.edu.sa
- Shui Yu, University of Technoogy of Sydney, Australia, shui...@uts.edu.au

Please copy to: benslim...@ieee.org




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School of Computer Science,

University of Technology Sydney,

Sydney,  Australia.

https://www.uts.edu.au/staff/shui.yu

Email: shui...@uts.edu.au
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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE INFOCOM 2022 – BigSecurity Workshop Due on January 4 (firm)

2021-12-26 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for possible cross posting, and appreciate your support and
distribution

 *IEEE INFOCOM 2022 – BigSecurity Workshop*

*https://infocom2022.ieee-infocom.org/tenth-international-workshop-security-and-privacy-big-data*
<https://infocom2022.ieee-infocom.org/tenth-international-workshop-security-and-privacy-big-data>

*Scope and Topics of Interest*

We are in the age of big data. The availability of big data sets
significantly promoted the advancement of artificial intelligence and
machine learning. However, big data poses fundamental concerns on security
and privacy, especially the pervasive and powerful applications of
artificial intelligence.

Big data security and privacy involves many booming fields, including,
digital economy, e-health, automatic driving, robotics, and so on. Due to
its brand new features and extraordinary scale, big data security and
privacy faces many theoretical and application challenges, such as
generative adversary networks, efficient encryption and decryption
algorithms, encrypted information retrieval, attacks on availability,
reliability and integrity, privacy aware machine learning, and privacy
protection in big data information publication.



The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners in communications and networking domains to present and
discuss their latest findings and results in security and privacy related
work of big data.

We focus on the security and privacy issues in communications and
networking fields from the following perspectives, but are not limited to:



·   Generative adversary networks

·   Federated learning

·   Quantum computing

·   Quantum communication

·   Machine learning

·   Artificial intelligence

·   Digital economy

·   Driverless vehicular systems

·   Internet of Things

·   Social networks

·   Blockchain systems

·   Cloud and fog systems

·   Threat and vulnerability analysis

·   Cryptography tools for privacy

·   Secure multiparty computing

·   Trust and forensics

·   Anonymous communication

·   E-health and aged care

·   Attacks and counter measures

·   Complex networks

·   Theoretical and practical architecture



*General Co-chairs*

Professor Nirwan Ansari, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA

Dr Chonggang Wang, InterDigital Communications, USA



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Professor Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



*Publicity Co-Chair*

Professor Hongwei Li, University of Electronic Science and Technology of
China, China

Dr Jiaojiao Jiang, University of New South Wales, Australia



*Publication Chair*

Dr Keshav Sood, Deakin University, Australia



*Submission Instruction*

We call for original and unpublished papers, which must be formatted in the
standard IEEE two-column format that is used by the INFOCOM 2022 main
conference, and must not exceed six pages in length (including references).
All submitted papers will go through a strict peer review process, and all
accepted papers which are presented by one of the authors at the workshop
will be published in the IEEE INFOCOM 2022 workshop proceedings and IEEE
Xplore. Please submit your papers in the PDF format via
https://edas.info/N29098



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline:  January  4,  2022(extended, firm)

Authors Notification:   February 6, 2022

Final Manuscript Due: February   28, 2022



Enquiries should be submitted to Professor Shui Yu (Shui.Yu AT uts.edu.au)

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-

Shui YU, PhD,  Professor

School of Computer Science,

University of Technology Sydney,

Sydney,  Australia.

https://www.uts.edu.au/staff/shui.yu

Email: shui...@uts.edu.au
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[Om-announce] IEEE INFOCOM 2022 – BigSecurity Workshop CFP

2021-12-14 Thread Shui Yu
 We apology for possible cross posting, and appreciate your support and
distribution

 *IEEE INFOCOM 2022 – BigSecurity Workshop*

*https://infocom2022.ieee-infocom.org/tenth-international-workshop-security-and-privacy-big-data*
<https://infocom2022.ieee-infocom.org/tenth-international-workshop-security-and-privacy-big-data>

*Scope and Topics of Interest*

We are in the age of big data. The availability of big data sets
significantly promoted the advancement of artificial intelligence and
machine learning. However, big data poses fundamental concerns on security
and privacy, especially the pervasive and powerful applications of
artificial intelligence.

Big data security and privacy involves many booming fields, including,
digital economy, e-health, automatic driving, robotics, and so on. Due to
its brand new features and extraordinary scale, big data security and
privacy faces many theoretical and application challenges, such as
generative adversary networks, efficient encryption and decryption
algorithms, encrypted information retrieval, attacks on availability,
reliability and integrity, privacy aware machine learning, and privacy
protection in big data information publication.



The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners in communications and networking domains to present and
discuss their latest findings and results in security and privacy related
work of big data.

We focus on the security and privacy issues in communications and
networking fields from the following perspectives, but are not limited to:



·   Generative adversary networks

·   Federated learning

·   Quantum computing

·   Quantum communication

·   Machine learning

·   Artificial intelligence

·   Digital economy

·   Driverless vehicular systems

·   Internet of Things

·   Social networks

·   Blockchain systems

·   Cloud and fog systems

·   Threat and vulnerability analysis

·   Cryptography tools for privacy

·   Secure multiparty computing

·   Trust and forensics

·   Anonymous communication

·   E-health and aged care

·   Attacks and counter measures

·   Complex networks

·   Theoretical and practical architecture



*General Co-chairs*

Professor Nirwan Ansari, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA

Dr Chonggang Wang, InterDigital Communications, USA



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Professor Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



*Publicity Co-Chair*

Professor Hongwei Li, University of Electronic Science and Technology of
China, China

Dr Jiaojiao Jiang, University of New South Wales, Australia



*Publication Chair*

Dr Keshav Sood, Deakin University, Australia



*Submission Instruction*

We call for original and unpublished papers, which must be formatted in the
standard IEEE two-column format that is used by the INFOCOM 2022 main
conference, and must not exceed six pages in length (including references).
All submitted papers will go through a strict peer review process, and all
accepted papers which are presented by one of the authors at the workshop
will be published in the IEEE INFOCOM 2022 workshop proceedings and IEEE
Xplore. Please submit your papers in the PDF format via
https://edas.info/N29098



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline:  December  20,  2021

Authors Notification:   February 6, 2022

Final Manuscript Due: February   28, 2022



Enquiries should be submitted to Professor Shui Yu (Shui.Yu AT uts.edu.au)

-- 

-

Shui YU, PhD,  Professor

School of Computer Science,

University of Technology Sydney,

Sydney,  Australia.

https://www.uts.edu.au/staff/shui.yu

Email: shui...@uts.edu.au
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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE INFOCOM 2022 – BigSecurity Workshop

2021-12-07 Thread Shui Yu
 We apology for possible cross posting, and appreciate your support and
distribution



*IEEE INFOCOM 2022 – BigSecurity Workshop*

*https://infocom2022.ieee-infocom.org/tenth-international-workshop-security-and-privacy-big-data*
<https://infocom2022.ieee-infocom.org/tenth-international-workshop-security-and-privacy-big-data>

*Scope and Topics of Interest*

We are in the age of big data. The availability of big data sets
significantly promoted the advancement of artificial intelligence and
machine learning. However, big data poses fundamental concerns on security
and privacy, especially the pervasive and powerful applications of
artificial intelligence.

Big data security and privacy involves many booming fields, including,
digital economy, e-health, automatic driving, robotics, and so on. Due to
its brand new features and extraordinary scale, big data security and
privacy faces many theoretical and application challenges, such as
generative adversary networks, efficient encryption and decryption
algorithms, encrypted information retrieval, attacks on availability,
reliability and integrity, privacy aware machine learning, and privacy
protection in big data information publication.



The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners in communications and networking domains to present and
discuss their latest findings and results in security and privacy related
work of big data.

We focus on the security and privacy issues in communications and
networking fields from the following perspectives, but are not limited to:



·   Generative adversary networks

·   Federated learning

·   Quantum computing

·   Quantum communication

·   Machine learning

·   Artificial intelligence

·   Digital economy

·   Driverless vehicular systems

·   Internet of Things

·   Social networks

·   Blockchain systems

·   Cloud and fog systems

·   Threat and vulnerability analysis

·   Cryptography tools for privacy

·   Secure multiparty computing

·   Trust and forensics

·   Anonymous communication

·   E-health and aged care

·   Attacks and counter measures

·   Complex networks

·   Theoretical and practical architecture



*General Co-chairs*

Professor Nirwan Ansari, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA

Dr Chonggang Wang, InterDigital Communications, USA



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Professor Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



*Publicity Co-Chair*

Professor Hongwei Li, University of Electronic Science and Technology of
China, China

Dr Jiaojiao Jiang, University of New South Wales, Australia



*Publication Chair*

Dr Keshav Sood, Deakin University, Australia



*Submission Instruction*

We call for original and unpublished papers, which must be formatted in the
standard IEEE two-column format that is used by the INFOCOM 2022 main
conference, and must not exceed six pages in length (including references).
All submitted papers will go through a strict peer review process, and all
accepted papers which are presented by one of the authors at the workshop
will be published in the IEEE INFOCOM 2022 workshop proceedings and IEEE
Xplore. Please submit your papers in the PDF format via
https://edas.info/N29098



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline:  December  20,  2021

Authors Notification:   February 6, 2022

Final Manuscript Due: February   28, 2022



Enquiries should be submitted to Professor Shui Yu (Shui.Yu AT uts.edu.au)

-- 

-

Shui YU, PhD,  Professor

School of Computer Science,

University of Technology Sydney,

Sydney,  Australia.

https://www.uts.edu.au/staff/shui.yu

Email: shui...@uts.edu.au
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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE INFOCOM 2022 – BigSecurity Workshop

2021-11-15 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for possible cross posting, and appreciate your support and
distribution

 *IEEE INFOCOM 2022 – BigSecurity Workshop*

*https://infocom2022.ieee-infocom.org/tenth-international-workshop-security-and-privacy-big-data*
<https://infocom2022.ieee-infocom.org/tenth-international-workshop-security-and-privacy-big-data>

*Scope and Topics of Interest*

We are in the age of big data. The availability of big data sets
significantly promoted the advancement of artificial intelligence and
machine learning. However, big data poses fundamental concerns on security
and privacy, especially the pervasive and powerful applications of
artificial intelligence.

Big data security and privacy involves many booming fields, including,
digital economy, e-health, automatic driving, robotics, and so on. Due to
its brand new features and extraordinary scale, big data security and
privacy faces many theoretical and application challenges, such as
generative adversary networks, efficient encryption and decryption
algorithms, encrypted information retrieval, attacks on availability,
reliability and integrity, privacy aware machine learning, and privacy
protection in big data information publication.



The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners in communications and networking domains to present and
discuss their latest findings and results in security and privacy related
work of big data.

We focus on the security and privacy issues in communications and
networking fields from the following perspectives, but are not limited to:



·   Generative adversary networks

·   Federated learning

·   Quantum computing

·   Quantum communication

·   Machine learning

·   Artificial intelligence

·   Digital economy

·   Driverless vehicular systems

·   Internet of Things

·   Social networks

·   Blockchain systems

·   Cloud and fog systems

·   Threat and vulnerability analysis

·   Cryptography tools for privacy

·   Secure multiparty computing

·   Trust and forensics

·   Anonymous communication

·   E-health and aged care

·   Attacks and counter measures

·   Complex networks

·   Theoretical and practical architecture



*General Co-chairs*

Professor Nirwan Ansari, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA

Dr Chonggang Wang, InterDigital Communications, USA



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Professor Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



*Publicity Co-Chair*

Professor Hongwei Li, University of Electronic Science and Technology of
China, China

Dr Jiaojiao Jiang, University of New South Wales, Australia



*Publication Chair*

Dr Keshav Sood, Deakin University, Australia



*Submission Instruction*

We call for original and unpublished papers, which must be formatted in the
standard IEEE two-column format that is used by the INFOCOM 2022 main
conference, and must not exceed six pages in length (including references).
All submitted papers will go through a strict peer review process, and all
accepted papers which are presented by one of the authors at the workshop
will be published in the IEEE INFOCOM 2022 workshop proceedings and IEEE
Xplore. Please submit your papers in the PDF format via
https://edas.info/N29098



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline:  December  20,  2021

Authors Notification:   February 6, 2022

Final Manuscript Due: February   28, 2022



Enquiries should be submitted to Professor Shui Yu (Shui.Yu AT uts.edu.au)

-- 

-

Shui YU, PhD,  Professor

School of Computer Science,

University of Technology Sydney,

Sydney,  Australia.

https://www.uts.edu.au/staff/shui.yu

Email: shui...@uts.edu.au
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[Om-announce] CFP: Special Issue on Privacy Preserved Learning in Distributed Communication Systems/ Digital Communications and Networks Journal

2021-08-27 Thread Shui Yu
Dear friend,



Greetings!



We invite you to submit your research work in the Special Issue (SI) we are
organising with Digital Communications and Networks Journal.

http://www.keaipublishing.com/en/journals/digital-communications-and-
networks/call-for-papers/si-on-privacy-preserved-learning-in-distributed/
<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/-QiHCL7EPlF4mzJMiBbOUm?domain=keaipublishing.com/>



This special issue will feature theoretical foundations and empirical
studies on data privacy in distributed communication systems.
Topics Covered:

Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

   - Privacy leakage and preservation in mobile/edge/fog computing
   - Privacy leakage and preservation in vehicular/drone networks
   - Privacy leakage and preservation in IoT networks
   - Privacy leakage and preservation in CDN (content distribution networks
   ) and ICN (information centric networks)
   - Privacy leakage and preservation for smart internet routing
   - Privacy leakage and preservation in ad-hoc networks
   - Privacy leakage and preservation in location-based services
   - Data poison for learning in distributed systems
   - Embedding federated/distributed learning in distributed communication
   systems
   - Gradient/parameter leakage for learning in distributed systems
   - Differential attacks and other attacks to crack data privacy in
   distributed communication systems
   - Differential privacy mechanism design for distributed communication
   systems
   - Data anonymisation in distributed communication systems
   - Homomorphic encryption and privacy protection for learning in
   distributed communication systems
   - Multi-party computing and privacy protection in distributed
   communication systems
   - Blockchain and privacy protection in distributed communication systems

Important Deadlines (Tentative):

   - Submission deadline: 31 August 2021 (extended)
   - First notification: 15 October 2021
   - Revised version deadline: 1 December 2021
   - Final notification: 15 February 2022
   - Publication date: April 2022

Submission Instructions:

Please read the Guide for Authors
<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/D6AhCMwG9mHWRnQVhkLhy5?domain=keaipublishing.com/>
before
submitting. All articles should be submitted online
<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/pIRhCNLJ8nfXEg25ij-CTh?domain=editorialmanager.com>
via
the editorial management system. Please select the option “SI: Privacy and
Learning”.
Guest Editors:

   - Managing Guest Editor: Dr. Yipeng Zhou, Macquarie University,
   Australia. Email: yipeng.z...@mq.edu.au
   - Dr. Keshav Sood, Deakin University, Australia. Email:
   keshav.s...@deakin.edu.au
   - Prof. Abderrahim Benslimane, The Avignon University, France. Email:
   abderrahim.benslim...@univ-avignon.fr
   - Prof. Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia. Email:
   shui...@uts.edu.au

 For more information, please do not hesitate to contact us.  Thanks

-- 

-----

Shui YU, PhD,  Professor

School of Computer Science,

University of Technology Sydney,

Sydney,  Australia.

https://www.uts.edu.au/staff/shui.yu

Email: shui...@uts.edu.au
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[Om-announce] CFP: Special Issue on Privacy Preserved Learning in Distributed Communication Systems, Digital Communications and Networks Journal (Q1 Journal)

2021-07-21 Thread Shui Yu
Dear friend,



We invite you to submit your research work in the Special Issue (SI) we are
organising with Digital Communications and Networks Journal.

http://www.keaipublishing.com/en/journals/digital-communications-and-networks/call-for-papers/si-on-privacy-preserved-learning-in-distributed/
<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/rcAICYW8MBSGWnjBc9Mht4?domain=keaipublishing.com/>



This special issue will feature theoretical foundations and empirical
studies on data privacy in distributed communication systems.
Topics Covered:

Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

   - Privacy leakage and preservation in mobile/edge/fog computing
   - Privacy leakage and preservation in vehicular/drone networks
   - Privacy leakage and preservation in IoT networks
   - Privacy leakage and preservation in CDN (content distribution
   networks) and ICN (information centric networks)
   - Privacy leakage and preservation for smart internet routing
   - Privacy leakage and preservation in ad-hoc networks
   - Privacy leakage and preservation in location-based services
   - Data poison for learning in distributed systems
   - Embedding federated/distributed learning in distributed communication
   systems
   - Gradient/parameter leakage for learning in distributed systems
   - Differential attacks and other attacks to crack data privacy in
   distributed communication systems
   - Differential privacy mechanism design for distributed communication
   systems
   - Data anonymisation in distributed communication systems
   - Homomorphic encryption and privacy protection for learning in
   distributed communication systems
   - Multi-party computing and privacy protection in distributed
   communication systems
   - Blockchain and privacy protection in distributed communication systems

Important Deadlines (Tentative):

   - Submission deadline: 15 August 2021
   - First notification: 15 October 2021
   - Revised version deadline: 1 December 2021
   - Final notification: 15 February 2022
   - Publication date: April 2022

Submission Instructions:

Please read the Guide for Authors
<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/W7ZrCZY1WDcOqkXBFyC50C?domain=keaipublishing.com/>
before
submitting. All articles should be submitted online
<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/-l7DC1WL9zSvAPLWIYHl9S?domain=editorialmanager.com>
via
the editorial management system. Please select the option “SI: Privacy and
Learning”.
Guest Editors:

   - Managing Guest Editor: Dr. Yipeng Zhou, Macquarie University,
   Australia. Email: yipeng.z...@mq.edu.au
   - Dr. Keshav Sood, Deakin University, Australia. Email:
   keshav.s...@deakin.edu.au
   - Prof. Abderrahim Benslimane, The Avignon University, France. Email:
   abderrahim.benslim...@univ-avignon.fr
   - Prof. Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia. Email:
   shui...@uts.edu.au

 For more information, please do not hesitate to contact us.  Thanks



Best Regards,

Guest Editors

-- 

-----

Shui YU, PhD,  Professor

School of Computer Science,

University of Technology Sydney,

Sydney,  Australia.

https://www.uts.edu.au/staff/shui.yu

Email: shui...@uts.edu.au
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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE INFOCOM 2021 – BigSecurity Workshop extended to December 29, 2020

2020-12-17 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for possible cross posting, and appreciate your support and
distribution



*https://infocom2021.ieee-infocom.org/ninth-international-workshop-security-and-privacy-big-data*
<https://infocom2021.ieee-infocom.org/ninth-international-workshop-security-and-privacy-big-data>

*Scope and Topics of Interest*

We are in the age of big data. The availability of big data sets
significantly promoted the advancement of artificial intelligence and
machine learning. However, big data poses fundamental concerns on security
and privacy, especially the pervasive and powerful applications of
artificial intelligence.

Big data security and privacy involves many booming fields, including,
digital economy, e-health, automatic driving, robotics, and so on. Due to
its brand new features and extraordinary scale, big data security and
privacy faces many theoretical and application challenges, such as
generative adversary networks, efficient encryption and decryption
algorithms, encrypted information retrieval, attacks on availability,
reliability and integrity, privacy aware machine learning, and privacy
protection in big data information publication.



The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners in communications and networking domains to present and
discuss their latest findings and results in security and privacy related
work of big data.

We focus on the security and privacy issues in communications and
networking fields from the following perspectives, but are not limited to:

·   Generative adversary networks

·   Federated learning

·   Machine learning

·   Artificial intelligence

·   Digital economy

·   Driverless vehicular systems

·   Internet of Things

·   Social networks

·   Blockchain systems

·   Cloud and fog systems

·   Threat and vulnerability analysis

·   Cryptography tools for privacy

·   Secure multiparty computing

·   Trust and forensics

·   Anonymous communication

·   E-health and aged care

·   Attacks and counter measures

·   Complex networks

·   Theoretical and practical architecture



*General Co-chairs*

Professor Nirwan Ansari, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA

Dr Chonggang Wang, InterDigital Communications, USA



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Professor Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



*Submission Instruction*

We call for original and unpublished papers no longer than 6 pages. The
reviews will be single blind. The manuscripts should be formatted in
standard IEEE camera-ready format (double-column, 10-pt font) and be
submitted as PDF files (formatted for 8.5x11-inch paper) via
https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=27890=104223
<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/-Zl3C3QN90SozXB8UgPT2f?domain=edas.info>



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline:  December 15, 2020 extended to December 29, 2020 (firm)

Authors Notification:   January 15, 2021

Final Manuscript Due: February   28, 2021



Enquiries should be submitted to Professor Shui Yu (Shui.Yu AT uts.edu.au)

-- 

---------

Shui YU, PhD,  Professor

School of Computer Science,

University of Technology Sydney,

Sydney,  Australia.

https://www.uts.edu.au/staff/shui.yu

Email: shui...@uts.edu.au
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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE INFOCOM 2021 BigSecurity Workshop, due in 10 days

2020-12-04 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for possible cross posting, and appreciate your support and
distribution



*https://infocom2021.ieee-infocom.org/ninth-international-workshop-security-and-privacy-big-data*
<https://infocom2021.ieee-infocom.org/ninth-international-workshop-security-and-privacy-big-data>

*Scope and Topics of Interest*

We are in the age of big data. The availability of big data sets
significantly promoted the advancement of artificial intelligence and
machine learning. However, big data poses fundamental concerns
on security and privacy, especially the pervasive and powerful applications
of artificial intelligence.

Big data security and privacy involves many booming fields, including,
digital economy, e-health, automatic driving, robotics, and so on. Due to
its brand new features and extraordinary scale, big data security and
privacy faces many theoretical and application challenges, such as
generative adversary networks, efficient encryption and decryption
algorithms, encrypted information retrieval, attacks on availability,
reliability and integrity, privacy aware machine learning, and privacy
protection in big data information publication.



The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners in communications and networking domains to present and
discuss their latest findings and results in security and privacy related
work of big data.

We focus on the security and privacy issues in communications and
networking fields from the following perspectives, but are not limited to:

·   Generative adversary networks

·   Federated learning

·   Machine learning

·   Artificial intelligence

·   Digital economy

·   Driverless vehicular systems

·   Internet of Things

·   Social networks

·   Blockchain systems

·   Cloud and fog systems

·   Threat and vulnerability analysis

·   Cryptography tools for privacy

·   Secure multiparty computing

·   Trust and forensics

·   Anonymous communication

·   E-health and aged care

·   Attacks and counter measures

·   Complex networks

·   Theoretical and practical architecture



*General Co-chairs*

Professor Nirwan Ansari, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA

Dr Chonggang Wang, InterDigital Communications, USA



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Professor Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



*Submission Instruction*

We call for original and unpublished papers no longer than 6 pages. The
reviews will be single blind. The manuscripts should be formatted in
standard IEEE camera-ready format (double-column, 10-pt font) and be
submitted as PDF files (formatted for 8.5x11-inch paper) via
https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=27890=104223
<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/-Zl3C3QN90SozXB8UgPT2f?domain=edas.info>



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline:  December 15, 2020

Authors Notification:   January 15, 2021

Final Manuscript Due: February   28, 2021



Enquiries should be submitted to Professor Shui Yu (Shui.Yu AT uts.edu.au)



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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE INFOCOM 2021 – BigSecurity Workshop

2020-11-24 Thread Shui Yu
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*https://infocom2021.ieee-infocom.org/ninth-international-workshop-security-and-privacy-big-data*
<https://infocom2021.ieee-infocom.org/ninth-international-workshop-security-and-privacy-big-data>

*Scope and Topics of Interest*

We are in the age of big data. The availability of big data sets
significantly promoted the advancement of artificial intelligence and
machine learning. However, big data poses fundamental concerns on security
and privacy, especially the pervasive and powerful applications of
artificial intelligence.

Big data security and privacy involves many booming fields, including,
digital economy, e-health, automatic driving, robotics, and so on. Due to
its brand new features and extraordinary scale, big data security and
privacy faces many theoretical and application challenges, such as
generative adversary networks, efficient encryption and decryption
algorithms, encrypted information retrieval, attacks on availability,
reliability and integrity, privacy aware machine learning, and privacy
protection in big data information publication.



The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners in communications and networking domains to present and
discuss their latest findings and results in security and privacy related
work of big data.

We focus on the security and privacy issues in communications and
networking fields from the following perspectives, but are not limited to:

·   Generative adversary networks

·   Federated learning

·   Machine learning

·   Artificial intelligence

·   Digital economy

·   Driverless vehicular systems

·   Internet of Things

·   Social networks

·   Blockchain systems

·   Cloud and fog systems

·   Threat and vulnerability analysis

·   Cryptography tools for privacy

·   Secure multiparty computing

·   Trust and forensics

·   Anonymous communication

·   E-health and aged care

·   Attacks and counter measures

·   Complex networks

·   Theoretical and practical architecture



*General Co-chairs*

Professor Nirwan Ansari, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA

Dr Chonggang Wang, InterDigital Communications, USA



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Professor Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



*Submission Instruction*

We call for original and unpublished papers no longer than 6 pages. The
reviews will be single blind. The manuscripts should be formatted in
standard IEEE camera-ready format (double-column, 10-pt font) and be
submitted as PDF files (formatted for 8.5x11-inch paper) via
https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=27890=104223
<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/-Zl3C3QN90SozXB8UgPT2f?domain=edas.info>



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline:  December 15, 2020

Authors Notification:   January 15, 2021

Final Manuscript Due: February   28, 2021



Enquiries should be submitted to Professor Shui Yu (Shui.Yu AT uts.edu.au)

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[Om-announce] Fwd: FW: ICC 2021 Call for Papers Submission Deadline Extended to October 30th!

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[Om-announce] CFP: International Conference on Security and Privacy in Digital Economy (SPDE2020) ,Deadline Extended to May 15.

2020-05-06 Thread Shui Yu
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distribution.

 *International Conference on Security and Privacy in Digital Economy
(SPDE2020)*

http://spde2020.csp.escience.cn/

*Scope and Topics of Interest*

We are in the age of digital economy. Information technology has
significantly changed our daily life, including social networks, online
shopping, and so on. The dramatic development of new business applications
demands new technologies to serve the needs. We have seen the unprecedented
progress in artificial intelligence, big data, blockchain, to name a few.



However, security and privacy concerns are critical issues in this booming
digital economy. The vulnerability and potential threats of the new
techniques are yet to be examined, solutions are yet to be tested and
confirmed in practice. For example, we need detection method against GAN
based attacks, security and  privacy problems of federated learning to be
identified and fixed, fraud and cheating in digital economy ecosystems need
to be detected and solved, there are a lot of unknown in blockchain
systems, issues in auto pilot cars are to be addressed. We fully believe
the solutions depend on the extensive collaboration between academia and
industry, depend on cross disciplinary effort from ICT and law, social
science and so on.



The purpose of this conference is to offer a timely venue for researchers
and industry partners in framework of digital economy to present and
discuss their latest results in security and privacy related work. We focus
on the security and privacy issues in digital economy from the following
perspectives, but are not limited to:



·   Generative adversarial networks

·   Machine learning

·   Artificial intelligence

·   Differential privacy

·   Driverless vehicular systems

·   Internet of Things

·   Social networks

·   Blockchain systems

·   Cloud and fog systems

·   Threat and vulnerability analysis

·   Cryptography systems

·   Trust and forensics

·   Anonymous communication

·   E-health and aged care

·   Attacks and countermeasures

·   Complex networks

·   Security and privacy from Social Science



*Conference Highlights *

• *Invited Talks: *We present 5 cutting-edge keynotes from international
leading researchers, and 10 invited talks from the distinguished experts in
the front line of cybersecurity domain.

• *Social Events: *We will offer high-quality social events during the
conference. Students, young researchers and engineers can talk with the
renowned scholars.

• *Paper Awards*: All accepted and presented papers at SPDE2020 will
contest for best paper awards in a variety of tracks: Best Conference
Paper, Best Student Paper, Best Application Paper, and Best Innovation
Paper.

• *Special Issues*: Selected SPDE2020 papers will be invited for possible
publication in the special issues of the SCI-indexed journals.



*General Co-chairs*

Professor George Karagiannidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,
Greece

Dr Zhensheng Zhang, Boeing, USA



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Professor Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Dr Peter Mueller, IBM Research, Zurich

Professor Jiangbo Qian, Ningbo University, China



*Submission Instruction*

The proceedings will be published by Springer, EI-indexed. We call for
original and unpublished papers no longer than 14 pages. The reviews will
be single-blinded. The manuscripts should be formatted in standard Springer
camera-ready format and be submitted as PDF files. More details could be
found at: http://spde2020.csp.escience.cn/.



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline:  May 01, 2020, May 15, 2020 (extended, firm)

Authors Notification:   July 01, 2020

Final Manuscript Due: August 01, 2020



Enquiries should be submitted to conference email spde2...@sdedi.org.cn

-- 

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School of Computer Science,

University of Technology Sydney,

Sydney,  Australia.

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[Om-announce] CFP: Security and Privacy in Digital Economy (SPDE2020), Due in three days

2020-04-28 Thread Shui Yu
 We apology for possible cross posting, and appreciate your support and
distribution.

 *International Conference on Security and Privacy in Digital Economy
(SPDE2020)*

http://spde2020.csp.escience.cn/

*Scope and Topics of Interest*

We are in the age of digital economy. Information technology has
significantly changed our daily life, including social networks, online
shopping, and so on. The dramatic development of new business applications
demands new technologies to serve the needs. We have seen the unprecedented
progress in artificial intelligence, big data, blockchain, to name a few.



However, security and privacy concerns are critical issues in this booming
digital economy. The vulnerability and potential threats of the new
techniques are yet to be examined, solutions are yet to be tested and
confirmed in practice. For example, we need detection method against GAN
based attacks, security and  privacy problems of federated learning to be
identified and fixed, fraud and cheating in digital economy ecosystems need
to be detected and solved, there are a lot of unknown in blockchain
systems, issues in auto pilot cars are to be addressed. We fully believe
the solutions depend on the extensive collaboration between academia and
industry, depend on cross disciplinary effort from ICT and law, social
science and so on.



The purpose of this conference is to offer a timely venue for researchers
and industry partners in framework of digital economy to present and
discuss their latest results in security and privacy related work. We focus
on the security and privacy issues in digital economy from the following
perspectives, but are not limited to:



·   Generative adversarial networks

·   Machine learning

·   Artificial intelligence

·   Differential privacy

·   Driverless vehicular systems

·   Internet of Things

·   Social networks

·   Blockchain systems

·   Cloud and fog systems

·   Threat and vulnerability analysis

·   Cryptography systems

·   Trust and forensics

·   Anonymous communication

·   E-health and aged care

·   Attacks and countermeasures

·   Complex networks

·   Security and privacy from Social Science



*Conference Highlights *

• *Invited Talks: *We present 5 cutting-edge keynotes from international
leading researchers, and 10 invited talks from the distinguished experts in
the front line of cybersecurity domain.

• *Social Events: *We will offer high-quality social events during the
conference. Students, young researchers and engineers can talk with the
renowned scholars.

• *Paper Awards*: All accepted and presented papers at SPDE2020 will
contest for best paper awards in a variety of tracks: Best Conference
Paper, Best Student Paper, Best Application Paper, and Best Innovation
Paper.

• *Special Issues*: Selected SPDE2020 papers will be invited for possible
publication in the special issues of the SCI-indexed journals.



*General Co-chairs*

Professor George Karagiannidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,
Greece

Dr Zhensheng Zhang, Boeing, USA



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Professor Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Dr Peter Mueller, IBM Research, Zurich

Professor Jiangbo Qian, Ningbo University, China



*Submission Instruction*

The proceedings will be published by Springer, EI-indexed. We call for
original and unpublished papers no longer than 14 pages. The reviews will
be single-blinded. The manuscripts should be formatted in standard Springer
camera-ready format and be submitted as PDF files. More details could be
found at: http://spde2020.csp.escience.cn/.



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline:  May 01, 2020

Authors Notification:   July 01, 2020

Final Manuscript Due: August 01, 2020



Enquiries should be submitted to conference email spde2...@sdedi.org.cn

-- 

-

Shui YU, PhD,  Professor

School of Computer Science,

University of Technology Sydney,

Sydney,  Australia.

https://www.uts.edu.au/staff/shui.yu

Email: shui...@uts.edu.au
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[Om-announce] CFP:International Conference on Security and Privacy in Digital Economy (SPDE2020)

2020-04-19 Thread Shui Yu
 We apology for possible cross posting, and appreciate your support and
distribution.

* ---*

*International Conference on Security and Privacy in Digital Economy
(SPDE2020) *

http://spde2020.csp.escience.cn/

*Scope and Topics of Interest*

We are in the age of digital economy. Information technology has
significantly changed our daily life, including social networks, online
shopping, and so on. The dramatic development of new business applications
demands new technologies to serve the needs. We have seen the unprecedented
progress in artificial intelligence, big data, blockchain, to name a few.



However, security and privacy concerns are critical issues in this booming
digital economy. The vulnerability and potential threats of the new
techniques are yet to be examined, solutions are yet to be tested and
confirmed in practice. For example, we need detection method against GAN
based attacks, security and  privacy problems of federated learning to be
identified and fixed, fraud and cheating in digital economy ecosystems need
to be detected and solved, there are a lot of unknown in blockchain
systems, issues in auto pilot cars are to be addressed. We fully believe
the solutions depend on the extensive collaboration between academia and
industry, depend on cross disciplinary effort from ICT and law, social
science and so on.



The purpose of this conference is to offer a timely venue for researchers
and industry partners in framework of digital economy to present and
discuss their latest results in security and privacy related work. We focus
on the security and privacy issues in digital economy from the following
perspectives, but are not limited to:



·   Generative adversarial networks

·   Machine learning

·   Artificial intelligence

·   Differential privacy

·   Driverless vehicular systems

·   Internet of Things

·   Social networks

·   Blockchain systems

·   Cloud and fog systems

·   Threat and vulnerability analysis

·   Cryptography systems

·   Trust and forensics

·   Anonymous communication

·   E-health and aged care

·   Attacks and countermeasures

·   Complex networks

·   Security and privacy from Social Science



*Conference Highlights *

• *Invited Talks: *We present 5 cutting-edge keynotes from international
leading researchers, and 10 invited talks from the distinguished experts in
the front line of cybersecurity domain.

• *Social Events: *We will offer high-quality social events during the
conference. Students, young researchers and engineers can talk with the
renowned scholars.

• *Paper Awards*: All accepted and presented papers at SPDE2020 will
contest for best paper awards in a variety of tracks: Best Conference
Paper, Best Student Paper, Best Application Paper, and Best Innovation
Paper.

• *Special Issues*: Selected SPDE2020 papers will be invited for possible
publication in the special issues of the SCI-indexed journals.



*General Co-chairs*

Professor George Karagiannidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,
Greece

Dr Zhensheng Zhang, Boeing, USA



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Professor Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Dr Peter Mueller, IBM Research, Zurich

Professor Jiangbo Qian, Ningbo University, China



*Submission Instruction*

The proceedings will be published by Springer, EI-indexed. We call for
original and unpublished papers no longer than 14 pages. The reviews will
be single-blinded. The manuscripts should be formatted in standard Springer
camera-ready format and be submitted as PDF files. More details could be
found at: http://spde2020.csp.escience.cn/.



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline:  May 01, 2020

Authors Notification:   July 01, 2020

Final Manuscript Due: August 01, 2020



Enquiries should be submitted to conference email spde2...@sdedi.org.cn

-- 

-

Shui YU, PhD,  Professor

School of Computer Science,

University of Technology Sydney,

Sydney,  Australia.

https://www.uts.edu.au/staff/shui.yu

Email: shui...@uts.edu.au
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[Om-announce] CFP:International Conference on Security and Privacy in Digital Economy (SPDE2020)

2020-04-03 Thread Shui Yu
 We apology for possible cross posting, and appreciate your support and
distribution.

* ---*

*International Conference on Security and Privacy in Digital Economy
(SPDE2020) *

http://spde2020.csp.escience.cn/

*Scope and Topics of Interest*

We are in the age of digital economy. Information technology has
significantly changed our daily life, including social networks, online
shopping, and so on. The dramatic development of new business applications
demands new technologies to serve the needs. We have seen the unprecedented
progress in artificial intelligence, big data, blockchain, to name a few.



However, security and privacy concerns are critical issues in this booming
digital economy. The vulnerability and potential threats of the new
techniques are yet to be examined, solutions are yet to be tested and
confirmed in practice. For example, we need detection method against GAN
based attacks, security and  privacy problems of federated learning to be
identified and fixed, fraud and cheating in digital economy ecosystems need
to be detected and solved, there are a lot of unknown in blockchain
systems, issues in auto pilot cars are to be addressed. We fully believe
the solutions depend on the extensive collaboration between academia and
industry, depend on cross disciplinary effort from ICT and law, social
science and so on.



The purpose of this conference is to offer a timely venue for researchers
and industry partners in framework of digital economy to present and
discuss their latest results in security and privacy related work. We focus
on the security and privacy issues in digital economy from the following
perspectives, but are not limited to:



·   Generative adversarial networks

·   Machine learning

·   Artificial intelligence

·   Differential privacy

·   Driverless vehicular systems

·   Internet of Things

·   Social networks

·   Blockchain systems

·   Cloud and fog systems

·   Threat and vulnerability analysis

·   Cryptography systems

·   Trust and forensics

·   Anonymous communication

·   E-health and aged care

·   Attacks and countermeasures

·   Complex networks

·   Security and privacy from Social Science



*Conference Highlights *

• *Invited Talks: *We present 5 cutting-edge keynotes from international
leading researchers, and 10 invited talks from the distinguished experts in
the front line of cybersecurity domain.

• *Social Events: *We will offer high-quality social events during the
conference. Students, young researchers and engineers can talk with the
renowned scholars.

• *Paper Awards*: All accepted and presented papers at SPDE2020 will
contest for best paper awards in a variety of tracks: Best Conference
Paper, Best Student Paper, Best Application Paper, and Best Innovation
Paper.

• *Special Issues*: Selected SPDE2020 papers will be invited for possible
publication in the special issues of the SCI-indexed journals.



*General Co-chairs*

Professor George Karagiannidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,
Greece

Dr Zhensheng Zhang, Boeing, USA



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Professor Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Dr Peter Mueller, IBM Research, Zurich

Professor Jiangbo Qian, Ningbo University, China



*Submission Instruction*

The proceedings will be published by Springer, EI-indexed. We call for
original and unpublished papers no longer than 14 pages. The reviews will
be single-blinded. The manuscripts should be formatted in standard Springer
camera-ready format and be submitted as PDF files. More details could be
found at: http://spde2020.csp.escience.cn/.



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline:  May 01, 2020

Authors Notification:   July 01, 2020

Final Manuscript Due: August 01, 2020



Enquiries should be submitted to conference email spde2...@sdedi.org.cn

-- 

-

Shui YU, PhD,  Professor

School of Computer Science,

University of Technology Sydney,

Sydney,  Australia.

https://www.uts.edu.au/staff/shui.yu

Email: shui...@uts.edu.au
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[Om-announce] CFP: International Conference on Security and Privacy in Digital Economy (SPDE2020)

2020-03-17 Thread Shui Yu
 We apology for possible cross posting, and appreciate your support and
distribution.

 *International Conference on Security and Privacy in Digital Economy
(SPDE2020)*

http://spde2020.csp.escience.cn/

*Scope and Topics of Interest*

We are in the age of digital economy. Information technology has
significantly changed our daily life, including social networks, online
shopping, and so on. The dramatic development of new business applications
demands new technologies to serve the needs. We have seen the unprecedented
progress in artificial intelligence, big data, blockchain, to name a few.



However, security and privacy concerns are critical issues in this booming
digital economy. The vulnerability and potential threats of the new
techniques are yet to be examined, solutions are yet to be tested and
confirmed in practice. For example, we need detection method against GAN
based attacks, security and  privacy problems of federated learning to be
identified and fixed, fraud and cheating in digital economy ecosystems need
to be detected and solved, there are a lot of unknown in blockchain
systems, issues in auto pilot cars are to be addressed. We fully believe
the solutions depend on the extensive collaboration between academia and
industry, depend on cross disciplinary effort from ICT and law, social
science and so on.



The purpose of this conference is to offer a timely venue for researchers
and industry partners in framework of digital economy to present and
discuss their latest results in security and privacy related work. We focus
on the security and privacy issues in digital economy from the following
perspectives, but are not limited to:



·   Generative adversarial networks

·   Machine learning

·   Artificial intelligence

·   Differential privacy

·   Driverless vehicular systems

·   Internet of Things

·   Social networks

·   Blockchain systems

·   Cloud and fog systems

·   Threat and vulnerability analysis

·   Cryptography systems

·   Trust and forensics

·   Anonymous communication

·   E-health and aged care

·   Attacks and countermeasures

·   Complex networks

·   Security and privacy from Social Science



*Conference Highlights *

• *Invited Talks: *We present 5 cutting-edge keynotes from international
leading researchers, and 10 invited talks from the distinguished experts in
the front line of cybersecurity domain.

• *Social Events: *We will offer high-quality social events during the
conference. Students, young researchers and engineers can talk with the
renowned scholars.

• *Paper Awards*: All accepted and presented papers at SPDE2020 will
contest for best paper awards in a variety of tracks: Best Conference
Paper, Best Student Paper, Best Application Paper, and Best Innovation
Paper.

• *Special Issues*: Selected SPDE2020 papers will be invited for possible
publication in the special issues of the SCI-indexed journals.



*General Co-chairs*

Professor George Karagiannidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,
Greece

Dr Zhensheng Zhang, Boeing, USA



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Professor Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Dr Peter Mueller, IBM Research, Zurich

Professor Jiangbo Qian, Ningbo University, China



*Submission Instruction*

The proceedings will be published by Springer, EI-indexed. We call for
original and unpublished papers no longer than 14 pages. The reviews will
be single-blinded. The manuscripts should be formatted in standard Springer
camera-ready format and be submitted as PDF files. More details could be
found at: http://spde2020.csp.escience.cn/.



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline:  May 01, 2020

Authors Notification:   July 01, 2020

Final Manuscript Due: August 01, 2020



Enquiries should be submitted to conference email spde2...@sdedi.org.cn

-- 

-

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School of Software, University of Technology Sydney,

Sydney,  Australia.

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[Om-announce] CFP: International Conference on Security and Privacy in Digital Economy (SPDE2020), Quzhou, China, Due on May 1

2020-03-05 Thread Shui Yu
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distribution.

*--- *

*International Conference on Security and Privacy in Digital Economy
(SPDE2020)*

http://spde2020.csp.escience.cn/

*Scope and Topics of Interest*

We are in the age of digital economy. Information technology has
significantly changed our daily life, including social networks, online
shopping, and so on. The dramatic development of new business applications
demands new technologies to serve the needs. We have seen the unprecedented
progress in artificial intelligence, big data, blockchain, to name a few.



However, security and privacy concerns are critical issues in this booming
digital economy. The vulnerability and potential threats of the new
techniques are yet to be examined, solutions are yet to be tested and
confirmed in practice. For example, we need detection method against GAN
based attacks, security and  privacy problems of federated learning to be
identified and fixed, fraud and cheating in digital economy ecosystems need
to be detected and solved, there are a lot of unknown in blockchain
systems, issues in auto pilot cars are to be addressed. We fully believe
the solutions depend on the extensive collaboration between academia and
industry, depend on cross disciplinary effort from ICT and law, social
science and so on.



The purpose of this conference is to offer a timely venue for researchers
and industry partners in framework of digital economy to present and
discuss their latest results in security and privacy related work. We focus
on the security and privacy issues in digital economy from the following
perspectives, but are not limited to:



·   Generative adversarial networks

·   Machine learning

·   Artificial intelligence

·   Differential privacy

·   Driverless vehicular systems

·   Internet of Things

·   Social networks

·   Blockchain systems

·   Cloud and fog systems

·   Threat and vulnerability analysis

·   Cryptography systems

·   Trust and forensics

·   Anonymous communication

·   E-health and aged care

·   Attacks and countermeasures

·   Complex networks

·   Security and privacy from Social Science



*Conference Highlights *

• *Invited Talks: *We present 5 cutting-edge keynotes from international
leading researchers, and 10 invited talks from the distinguished experts in
the front line of cybersecurity domain.

• *Social Events: *We will offer high-quality social events during the
conference. Students, young researchers and engineers can talk with the
renowned scholars.

• *Paper Awards*: All accepted and presented papers at SPDE2020 will
contest for best paper awards in a variety of tracks: Best Conference
Paper, Best Student Paper, Best Application Paper, and Best Innovation
Paper.

• *Special Issues*: Selected SPDE2020 papers will be invited for possible
publication in the special issues of the SCI-indexed journals.



*General Co-chairs*

Professor George Karagiannidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,
Greece

Dr Zhensheng Zhang, Boeing, USA



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Professor Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Dr Peter Mueller, IBM Research, Zurich

Professor Jiangbo Qian, Ningbo University, China



*Submission Instruction*

The proceedings will be published by Springer, EI-indexed. We call for
original and unpublished papers no longer than 14 pages. The reviews will
be single-blinded. The manuscripts should be formatted in standard Springer
camera-ready format and be submitted as PDF files. More details could be
found at: http://spde2020.csp.escience.cn/.



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline:  May 01, 2020

Authors Notification:   July 01, 2020

Final Manuscript Due: August 01, 2020



Enquiries should be submitted to conference email spde2...@sdedi.org.cn

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[Om-announce] Three Full PhD Scholarships available in Australia

2020-01-16 Thread Shui Yu
Professor Shui Yu from University of Technology Sydney (UTS, Australia) has
one ARC Discovery Project, Personal Privacy Protection in Social Networks.

The project focus on AI security and privacy or similar fields.

There are three PhD scholarships available now. Aus$2,7094 per year for
three years (could be extended to 3.5 years), tuition fee waived.

Information about Professor Yu and his research can be found at
https://www.uts.edu.au/staff/shui.yu

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=_WbktxMJ=en

In QS 2019, UTS is ranked 140, and UTS Computer Science is ranked 29 world
wide.

Conditions for the scholarship.

1.  IELTS 6.5 in average, and at least 6.0 in writing.

2.  Master degree in computer science or similar disciplines (e.g.,
math, EE)

3.  Possess research experience.

4.  Hard working, self motivated.

Interested persons, please email Prof Shui Yu (shui...@uts.edu.au) with the
following documents

1.  Resume

2.  Academic record of Bachelor and Master degree, respectively.

3.  IELTS result if applicable.

Thank you.

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[Om-announce] CFP: DESTION 2020, Sydney, due in 1 week

2020-01-16 Thread Shui Yu
*ACM/IEEE DESTION 2020 CALL FOR PAPERS AND DEMOS (deadline extended)*
The 2nd Workshop on Design Automation for CPS and IoT
April 21, 2020 in Sydney, Australia (part of CPS-IoT Week 2020)
https://cps-vo.org/group/DESTION20
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*Overview:*

Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) such as autonomous vehicles, industrial
robots, medical devices, and Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications, promise
relevant economic and societal benefits. The design and operation of CPS
and IoT, however, face serious challenges from the fast increase of system
scale and complexity, the close interaction with physical environment and
human activities, the adoption of multicore and distributed architectural
platforms, and the stringent and diverse requirements on performance,
safety, security, fault tolerance, extensibility, and energy consumption.
In addition, incorporation of Learning Enabled Components (LEC) in CPS and
IoT architectures is leading to new challenges in design flows that require
re-thinking the fundamentals of assurance and certification. Many key
engineering processes in current CPS and IoT design practices are ad-hoc
(and often manual), and have been shown to be incapable of coping with such
challenges. It is thus critical to have a new set of design automation
methodologies, algorithms and tools for improving the quality, scalability,
reliability, and productivity of CPS and IoT design processes. Emerging
research directions investigate the development of AI-based co-design tools
that take advantage of machine learning and artificial intelligence
technologies in design flows. The new vision is a symbiotic design
automation process that fuses human ingenuity with machine intelligence.

ACM/IEEE DESTION provides a premier forum for researchers and engineers
from academia, industry, and government to present and discuss pressing
challenges, promising solutions, and applications in design
automation for CPS and IoT. The workshop has a broad scope covering
tools for modeling, simulation, synthesis, validation and verification of
CPS and IoT, and their applications in a variety of domains, such as
automotive and transportation systems, avionics, buildings, grid, and
medical devices.

The program of the workshop includes a keynote, presentations of
contributed and invited papers, demonstrations, and posters. The keynote
speaker is Dr. Sandeep Neema, DARPA. The title of his talk is Symbiotic
Design of Cyber-Physical Systems.

We invite contributions in the following main topics:

§  Model and tool integration methodologies

§  Design space construction and exploration

§  Generative design approaches

§  Mining design repositories and design analytics

§  Human-machine symbiosis in design phases

§  Benchmark proposals for tool comparisons



*Submissions:*

Papers: All submissions must be in English. Only original papers that have
not been submitted or published in other conferences or journals will be
considered. Manuscripts should have no more than 10 pages. Shorter position
papers are welcome.

Demos: DESTION 2020 seeks high-quality demos showing design automation
benchmarks, tools, and applications for CPS and IoT. A 2-page abstract in
English (including references) should be submitted.

Please submit your papers and demo abstracts at
https://destion20.hotcrp.com/
<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/_JOsCBNqn7t8YBnRHjy8kw?domain=urldefense.proofpoint.com>.
The submission must be in the ACM two-column conference style, US Letter
(8.5 inch x 11 inch) paper size, and 10pt text font size. All accepted
papers and demo abstracts will be published in IEEE Xplore and ACM Digital
Library as part of the DESTION 2020 proceedings.



*Important Dates:*

§  January 27 AoE, 2020: Submission deadline

§  February 10, 2020: Author notification

§  February 14, 2020: Camera-ready due





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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE INFOCOM 2020 –BigSecurity Workshop

2019-12-06 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for possible cross posting, and appreciate your support and
distribution



*IEEE INFOCOM 2020 – BigSecurity Workshop*

https://infocom2020.ieee-infocom.org/workshop-security-and-privacy-big-data

*Scope and Topics of Interest*

We are in the age of big data. The availability of big data sets
significantly promoted the advancement of artificial intelligence and
machine learning. Moreover, the appearance of big data also introduces
unprecedented challenges to numerous fields, such as information storage,
networking for big data transportation, small probability research, and so
on. We have witnessed the extensive applications of big data in practice,
including automatic manufacturing, driverless cars, Internet of Things,
social networks, and so forth.

Security and privacy issue is a critical problem in this big data age. Many
works have been carried out focusing on business, application and
information processing level of big data, such as data mining and data
analysis. We have seen many activities in these fields.  However, security
and privacy issues in big data from communications and networking
perspective are not extensively explored yet to date. Due to its
extraordinary scale, security and privacy in big data faces many
challenges, such as generative adversary networks, efficient encryption and
decryption algorithms, encrypted information retrieval, attribute based
encryption, attacks on availability, reliability and integrity, privacy
aware machine learning, privacy protection in big data information
publication.



The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners in communications and networking domains to present and
discuss their latest results in security and privacy related work of big
data.

We focus on the security and privacy issues in communications and
networking fields from the following perspectives, but are not limited to:

·   Generative adversary networks

·   Machine learning

·   Artificial intelligence

·   Differential privacy

·   Driverless vehicular systems

·   Internet of Things

·   Social networks

·   Block chain systems.

·   Cloud and fog systems

·   Threat and vulnerability analysis

·   Cryptography systems

·   Trust and f[CW1] <#_msocom_1> orensics

·   Anonymous communication

·   E-health and aged care

·   Attacks and counter measures

·   Complex networks



*General Co-chairs*

Professor Nirwan Ansari, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA

Dr Chonggang Wang, InterDigital Communications, USA



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Professor Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



*Submission Instruction*

We call for original and unpublished papers no longer than 6 pages. The
reviews will be single blind. The manuscripts should be formatted in
standard IEEE camera-ready format (double-column, 10-pt font) and be
submitted as PDF files (formatted for 8.5x11-inch paper). The submission
URL is https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=26860=99578
<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/U-eyCANpm7t1m2XLuGLAs1?domain=edas.info>
 .



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline:  January 15, 2020

Authors Notification:   February 15, 2020

Final Manuscript Due: March 06, 2020



Enquiries should be submitted to Professor Shui Yu (Shui.Yu AT uts.edu.au)
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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE INFOCOM 2020 –BigSecurity Workshop

2019-11-20 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for possible cross posting, and appreciate your support and
distribution

*--- *

*IEEE INFOCOM 2020 – BigSecurity Workshop*

https://infocom2020.ieee-infocom.org/workshop-security-and-privacy-big-data

*Scope and Topics of Interest*

We are in the age of big data. The availability of big data sets
significantly promoted the advancement of artificial intelligence and
machine learning. Moreover, the appearance of big data also introduces
unprecedented challenges to numerous fields, such as information storage,
networking for big data transportation, small probability research, and so
on. We have witnessed the extensive applications of big data in practice,
including automatic manufacturing, driverless cars, Internet of Things,
social networks, and so forth.

Security and privacy issue is a critical problem in this big data age. Many
works have been carried out focusing on business, application and
information processing level of big data, such as data mining and data
analysis. We have seen many activities in these fields.  However, security
and privacy issues in big data from communications and networking
perspective are not extensively explored yet to date. Due to its
extraordinary scale, security and privacy in big data faces many
challenges, such as generative adversary networks, efficient encryption and
decryption algorithms, encrypted information retrieval, attribute based
encryption, attacks on availability, reliability and integrity, privacy
aware machine learning, privacy protection in big data information
publication.



The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners in communications and networking domains to present and
discuss their latest results in security and privacy related work of big
data.

We focus on the security and privacy issues in communications and
networking fields from the following perspectives, but are not limited to:

·   Generative adversary networks

·   Machine learning

·   Artificial intelligence

·   Differential privacy

·   Driverless vehicular systems

·   Internet of Things

·   Social networks

·   Block chain systems.

·   Cloud and fog systems

·   Threat and vulnerability analysis

·   Cryptography systems

·   Trust and f[CW1] <#_msocom_1> orensics

·   Anonymous communication

·   E-health and aged care

·   Attacks and counter measures

·   Complex networks



*General Co-chairs*

Professor Nirwan Ansari, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA

Dr Chonggang Wang, InterDigital Communications, USA



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Professor Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



*Submission Instruction*

We call for original and unpublished papers no longer than 6 pages. The
reviews will be single blind. The manuscripts should be formatted in
standard IEEE camera-ready format (double-column, 10-pt font) and be
submitted as PDF files (formatted for 8.5x11-inch paper). The submission
URL is https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=26860=99578
<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/U-eyCANpm7t1m2XLuGLAs1?domain=edas.info>
 .



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline:  January 15, 2020

Authors Notification:   February 15, 2020

Final Manuscript Due: March 06, 2020



Enquiries should be submitted to Professor Shui Yu (Shui.Yu AT uts.edu.au)
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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE ICC 2020, Dublin, Security Symposium, Due on October 28, 2019

2019-10-16 Thread Shui Yu
[We apology for possible cross posting, and thank you in advance for
distributing this CFP ]
Communication and Information Systems Security Symposium, IEEE ICC 2020
https://icc2020.ieee-icc.org/call-symposium-papers
Submission: https://www.edas.info/N26447
Scope and Topics of Interest

As communication and information systems are becoming more indispensable to
the society today, security and privacy have also become more critical and
challenging when many contents, devices and users get connected to the
Internet. This trend will inevitably continue in the future.

This symposium welcomes manuscripts on all aspects of the modelling,
design, implementation, deployment, and management of security and privacy
algorithms, protocols, architectures, and systems. Furthermore,
contributions devoted to the evaluation, optimization, or enhancement of
security and privacy mechanisms for current technologies, as well as
devising efficient security and privacy solutions for emerging areas from
physical layer technology to the application layer, are solicited.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

o Anonymous communication, metrics and performance
o Attack, detection and prevention
o Artificial intelligence for security and privacy
o Authentication protocols and key management
o Autonomous vehicle security
o Availability and survivability of secure services and systems
o Biometric security: technologies, risks, vulnerabilities, bio-cryptography
o Blockchain security and privacy
o Cloud, data center and distributed systems security
o Computer and network forensics
o Cryptography for network security
o Digital rights management
o Fog computing security and privacy
o Formal trust models, security modelling, and design of secure protocols
o Generative adversarial networks
o Internet of Things security and privacy
o Malware detection and damage recovery
o Machine learning for security and privacy
o Network security metrics and performance
o Operating systems and application security
o Physical security and hardware/software security
o Security in healthcare systems
o Security in smart grid communications
o Security in vehicular communications
o Security in virtual machine environments
o Security tools for communication and information systems
o Trustworthy computing

Submission Guidelines
The IEEE ICC 2020 website (icc2020.ieee-icc.org) provides full instructions
on manuscript format and how to submit a manuscript. For this security
symposium, please use the submission url below. https://www.edas.info/N26447
Important Dates
Paper Submission Deadline: 28 October 2019 (extended, firm)
Notification of Acceptance: 27 January 2020
Camera Ready Submissions: 24 February 2020

Symposium Chairs
Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia,   shui...@uts.edu.au
Bin Xiao, Hong Kong Polytechnic, China,   csbx...@comp.polyu.edu.hk
Jennifer Chen, Rutgers University, USA, ying...@scarletmail.rutgers.edu



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[Om-announce] CFP: ICC 2020, Dublin, Security Symposium, Due in 5 days

2019-10-09 Thread Shui Yu
[We apology for possible cross posting, and thank you in advance for
distributing this CFP ]

Communication and Information Systems Security Symposium, IEEE ICC 2020

https://icc2020.ieee-icc.org/call-symposium-papers

Submission: https://www.edas.info/N26447

*Scope and Topics of Interest*



As communication and information systems are becoming more indispensable to
the society today, security and privacy have also become more critical and
challenging when many contents, devices and users get connected to the
Internet. This trend will inevitably continue in the future.



This symposium welcomes manuscripts on all aspects of the modelling,
design, implementation, deployment, and management of security and privacy
algorithms, protocols, architectures, and systems. Furthermore,
contributions devoted to the evaluation, optimization, or enhancement of
security and privacy mechanisms for current technologies, as well as
devising efficient security and privacy solutions for emerging areas from
physical layer technology to the application layer, are solicited.



Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:



o Anonymous communication, metrics and performance

o Attack, detection and prevention

o Artificial intelligence for security and privacy

o Authentication protocols and key management

o Autonomous vehicle security

o Availability and survivability of secure services and systems

o Biometric security: technologies, risks, vulnerabilities, bio-cryptography

o Blockchain security and privacy

o Cloud, data center and distributed systems security

o Computer and network forensics

o Cryptography for network security

o Digital rights management

o Fog computing security and privacy

o Formal trust models, security modelling, and design of secure protocols

o Generative adversarial networks

o Internet of Things security and privacy

o Malware detection and damage recovery

o Machine learning for security and privacy

o Network security metrics and performance

o Operating systems and application security

o Physical security and hardware/software security

o Security in healthcare systems

o Security in smart grid communications

o Security in vehicular communications

o Security in virtual machine environments

o Security tools for communication and information systems

o Trustworthy computing



*Submission Guidelines*

The IEEE ICC 2020 website (icc2020.ieee-icc.org) provides full instructions
on manuscript format and how to submit a manuscript. For this security
symposium, please use the submission url below. https://www.edas.info/N26447

*Important Dates*

Paper Submission Deadline:14 October 2019

Notification of Acceptance: 27 January 2020

Camera Ready Submissions:24 February 2020



*Symposium Chairs*

Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia,
shui...@uts.edu.au

Bin Xiao, Hong Kong Polytechnic, China,
csbx...@comp.polyu.edu.hk

Jennifer Chen, Rutgers University, USA,
ying...@scarletmail.rutgers.edu





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[Om-announce] CFP: ICC 2020, Dublin, Security Symposium

2019-09-23 Thread Shui Yu
[We apology for possible cross posting, and thank you in advance for
distributing this CFP ]

Communication and Information Systems Security Symposium, IEEE ICC 2020

https://icc2020.ieee-icc.org/call-symposium-papers

Submission: https://www.edas.info/N26447

*Scope and Topics of Interest*



As communication and information systems are becoming more indispensable to
the society today, security and privacy have also become more critical and
challenging when many contents, devices and users get connected to the
Internet. This trend will inevitably continue in the future.



This symposium welcomes manuscripts on all aspects of the modelling,
design, implementation, deployment, and management of security and privacy
algorithms, protocols, architectures, and systems. Furthermore,
contributions devoted to the evaluation, optimization, or enhancement of
security and privacy mechanisms for current technologies, as well as
devising efficient security and privacy solutions for emerging areas from
physical layer technology to the application layer, are solicited.



Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:



o Anonymous communication, metrics and performance

o Attack, detection and prevention

o Artificial intelligence for security and privacy

o Authentication protocols and key management

o Autonomous vehicle security

o Availability and survivability of secure services and systems

o Biometric security: technologies, risks, vulnerabilities, bio-cryptography

o Blockchain security and privacy

o Cloud, data center and distributed systems security

o Computer and network forensics

o Cryptography for network security

o Digital rights management

o Fog computing security and privacy

o Formal trust models, security modelling, and design of secure protocols

o Generative adversarial networks

o Internet of Things security and privacy

o Malware detection and damage recovery

o Machine learning for security and privacy

o Network security metrics and performance

o Operating systems and application security

o Physical security and hardware/software security

o Security in healthcare systems

o Security in smart grid communications

o Security in vehicular communications

o Security in virtual machine environments

o Security tools for communication and information systems

o Trustworthy computing



*Submission Guidelines*

The IEEE ICC 2020 website (icc2020.ieee-icc.org) provides full instructions
on manuscript format and how to submit a manuscript. For this security
symposium, please use the submission url below. https://www.edas.info/N26447

*Important Dates*

Paper Submission Deadline:14 October 2019

Notification of Acceptance: 27 January 2020

Camera Ready Submissions:24 February 2020



*Symposium Chairs*

Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia,
shui...@uts.edu.au

Bin Xiao, Hong Kong Polytechnic, China,
csbx...@comp.polyu.edu.hk

Jennifer Chen, Rutgers University, USA,
ying...@scarletmail.rutgers.edu



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[Om-announce] CFP: DSA 2019, Harbin, China, Due on October 31, 2019

2019-09-17 Thread Shui Yu
DSA 2019: Sixth International Conference on Dependable Systems and Their
Applications,
Harbin, China, January 3-6, 2020
https://dsa19.techconf.org/

In 2017, the International Conference on Trustworthy Systems and Their
Applications (TSA) and the International Symposium on Dependable Computing
and Internet of Things (DCIT) were merged into one large conference and
renamed as International Conference on Dependable Systems and Their
Applications (DSA). This year is the third meeting after the merge. In the
past, both TSA and DCIT were technically sponsored by the IEEE Reliability
Society. Following the same tradition, DSA 2019 also has the same technical
sponsorship from IEEE. It is organized by the Harbin University of Science
and Technology. In addition, the conference receives support from Harbin
Engineering University and Harbin Institute of Technology. DSA 2019 focuses
on innovative methodologies, techniques, tools, and management to produce
dependable and trustworthy systems and their applications in a more
cost-effective way. It provides a discussion forum to bring together
academic researchers, industry practitioners, and government policy and
decision makers to exchange ideas and results, share experiences, and
explore possible solutions to overcome current challenges.
The topics of interest include:
• Algorithms, Architecture, Framework, Design Patterns and Maintenance for
Dependable Systems and Software
• Security, Threats, Privacy, Safety, and Risk Management
• Dependability and Reliability Modeling and Measurement
• Fault Tolerance, Survivability, Resilience, and Availability
• Metrics, Measurement, and Quality Assessment
• Requirements, Process, Standards, Productivity, and Project Management
• Quality Assurance, Maintenance, and Reverse Engineering and Re-Engineering
• Verification, Validation, Testing, Analysis, Debugging, Model Checking,
and Program Repair
• Formal Methods and Theories
• Communication, Networking, Optimization, and Performance
• Pervasive, Ubiquitous, Service-Oriented, and Clouding Computing
• Collaborative, Distributed, Embedded, Real-Time, High Performance, Highly
Dependable, Intelligent, Multimedia Systems
• Big Data and Storage
• Prognosties and Health Management
• IoT, Supply Chain, Cyber-physical Systems, Industry 4.0, and Smart City
• Empirical Studies, Benchmarking, and Industrial Best Practices
• Applications, Tools, and Automation
General Chairs
Guanglu Sun, Harbin University of Science and Technology, China
Song Huang, Army Engineering University of PLA, China
Jun Liu, Beijing Jinghang Research Institute of Computing and
Communication, China

Program Chairs
Yun Lin, Harbin Engineering University, China
Jian Dong, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Franz Wotawa, Graz University of Technology, Austria

Local Committee Chair
Ao Li, Harbin University of Science and Technology, China

Publicity Chairs
Manuel Núñez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Peng Sun, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China
Chuan Li, Chongqing Technology and Business University, China

Submission Instruction
Papers related to the topics of interests are solicited. Submissions must
not have been published or be concurrently considered for publication
elsewhere. There are three types of submissions: Regular Paper (12 pages),
Short Paper (6 pages), and Fast Abstract (2 pages). Papers should be
written in English and submitted in PDF file. Each submission must include
the title of the paper, the name and affiliation of each author, and up to
6 keywords. Regular and short papers should also have a 150-word abstract.
The format of your submission must follow the IEEE conference proceedings
format.

Conference Proceedings
The conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society
Conference Publishing Services (CPS). Papers presented at the conference
will also be submitted for inclusion into the IEEE Xplore and the Ei
Compendex.

Important Dates
Regular and short papers due: October 31, 2019
Author notification: December 1, 2019
Camera-ready due: December 10, 2019
Conference dates: January 3-6, 2020

For more detailed and updated information, please refer to
https://dsa.techconf.org, or contact Program Chair, Professor Yun Lin at
lin...@hrbeu.edu.cn.

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[Om-announce] [SoICT 2019] CFP || Final Submission Deadline: 5 September 2019 || Hanoi - Halong Bay, Vietnam, 4-6 December 2019

2019-08-15 Thread Shui Yu
Dear colleague,


Due to numerous requests from authors, the paper submission deadline has
been extended to 5 September 2019.



SoICT 2019 is an international symposium that covers four major areas of
research that includes AI and Big Data Analytics, Information Networks and
Communication Systems, Human Computer Interface, Software Engineering and
Applied Computing. Following the past successful symposium SoICT 2018,
which received submissions from 20 countries, the 10th International
Symposium on Information and Communication Technology (SoICT 2019) will be
held in Hanoi on 4 December 2019 and in Ha Long Bay on 5, 6 December 2019,
Vietnam. The symposium aims at providing an academic forum for researchers
and graduate students to share their latest research findings and to
identify future challenges in computer science. The symposium will include
tutorials and keynotes given by world-class speakers.

SoICT 2019 proceedings will be published in the International Conference
Proceedings Series by ACM as an ICPS volume in the ACM Digital Library
(ISBN: 978-1-4503-7245-9), which will be archived in the ACM Digital
Library.  SoICT 2019 will be indexed by DBLP, Ei Compendex, Scopus and
Clarivate Analytics Web of Science (ISI Web of Science).





Important Dates

===



- SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 5 September 2019

- AUTHOR NOTIFICATION: 20 October 2019

- CONFERENCE DATES: 4-6 December 2019

4 December 2019: Hanoi

5, 6 December 2019: Ha Long Bay





General Chairs

===

Zhenjiang Hu, Peking University, China

Marc Bui, EPHE, France

Huynh Quyet Thang, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam

Le Minh Ha, Vietnam Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics



Steering Committee

===

Yew-Soon Ong, NTU, Singapore

Ismal Khalil, Austria

Eui-nam Huh, Kyunghee, Korea

Yasushi Yagi, Osaka University, Japan

Ho Tu Bao, Vietnam Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics



Program Chairs

===

Ichiro IDE, Nagoya, Japan

Michel Toulouse, VGU, Vietnam

Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Huynh Thi Thanh Binh, HUST, Vietnam



Contact Us

==

If you have any further questions on SoICT 2019, please feel free to
contact us.

E-mail: cont...@soict.hust.edu.vn

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[Om-announce] CFP: SoICT 2019, Halong Bay, Vietnam, due on Auguest 14,

2019-07-30 Thread Shui Yu
SoICT 2019: The 10th International Symposium on Information and
Communication Technology

Hanoi - Halong Bay, Vietnam,
4 - 6 December 2019.
https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/_DubC2xM9AUVMG9jfBuyT5?domain=soict.org
https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/eoHEC3QN90SXnMEBuDhPoe?domain=facebook.com

SoICT 2019 is an international symposium that covers four major areas of
research that includes AI and Big Data Analytics, Information Networks and
Communication Systems, Human Computer Interface, Software Engineering and
Applied Computing. Following the past successful symposium SoICT 2018,
which received submissions from 20 countries, the 10th International
Symposium on Information and Communication Technology (SoICT 2019) will be
held in Hanoi on 4 December 2019 and in Ha Long Bay on 5, 6 December 2019,
Vietnam. The symposium aims at providing an academic forum for researchers
and graduate students to share their latest research findings and to
identify future challenges in computer science. The symposium will include
tutorials and keynotes given by world-class speakers.
SoICT 2019 proceedings will be published in the International Conference
Proceedings Series by ACM as an ICPS volume in the ACM Digital Library
(ISBN: 978-1-4503-7245-9), which will be archived in the ACM Digital
Library.  SoICT 2019 will be indexed by DBLP, Ei Compendex, Scopus and
Clarivate Analytics Web of Science (ISI Web of Science).

Important Dates
===
- SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 14 August 2019
- AUTHOR NOTIFICATION: 20 October 2019
- CAMERA-READY SUBMISSION: 20 October 2019
- CONFERENCE DATES: 4-6 December 2019
4 December 2019: Hanoi
5, 6 December 2019: Ha Long Bay

General Chairs
===
Zhenjiang Hu, Peking University, China
Marc Bui, EPHE, France
Huynh Quyet Thang, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam
Le Minh Ha, Vietnam Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics

Steering Committee
===
Yew-Soon Ong, NTU, Singapore
Ismal Khalil, Austria
Eui-nam Huh, Kyunghee, Korea
Yasushi Yagi, Osaka University, Japan
Ho Tu Bao, Vietnam Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics

Program Chairs
===
Ichiro IDE, Nagoya, Japan
Michel Toulouse, VGU, Vietnam
Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Huynh Thi Thanh Binh, HUST, Vietnam

Contact Us
==
If you have any further questions on SoICT 2019, please feel free to
contact us.
E-mail: cont...@soict.hust.edu.vn



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[Om-announce] CFP: SoIT 2019, Halong Bay, Vietnam

2019-07-15 Thread Shui Yu
SoICT 2019: The 10th International Symposium on Information and
Communication Technology

Hanoi - Halong Bay, Vietnam,
4 - 6 December 2019.
https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/_DubC2xM9AUVMG9jfBuyT5?domain=soict.org
https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/eoHEC3QN90SXnMEBuDhPoe?domain=facebook.com

SoICT 2019 is an international symposium that covers four major areas of
research that includes AI and Big Data Analytics, Information Networks and
Communication Systems, Human Computer Interface, Software Engineering and
Applied Computing. Following the past successful symposium SoICT 2018,
which received submissions from 20 countries, the 10th International
Symposium on Information and Communication Technology (SoICT 2019) will be
held in Hanoi on 4 December 2019 and in Ha Long Bay on 5, 6 December 2019,
Vietnam. The symposium aims at providing an academic forum for researchers
and graduate students to share their latest research findings and to
identify future challenges in computer science. The symposium will include
tutorials and keynotes given by world-class speakers.
SoICT 2019 proceedings will be published in the International Conference
Proceedings Series by ACM as an ICPS volume in the ACM Digital Library
(ISBN: 978-1-4503-7245-9), which will be archived in the ACM Digital
Library.  SoICT 2019 will be indexed by DBLP, Ei Compendex, Scopus and
Clarivate Analytics Web of Science (ISI Web of Science).


Important Dates
===

- SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 14 August 2019
- AUTHOR NOTIFICATION: 20 October 2019
- CAMERA-READY SUBMISSION: 20 October 2019
- CONFERENCE DATES: 4-6 December 2019
4 December 2019: Hanoi
5, 6 December 2019: Ha Long Bay


General Chairs
===
Zhenjiang Hu, Peking University, China
Marc Bui, EPHE, France
Huynh Quyet Thang, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam
Le Minh Ha, Vietnam Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics

Steering Committee
===
Yew-Soon Ong, NTU, Singapore
Ismal Khalil, Austria
Eui-nam Huh, Kyunghee, Korea
Yasushi Yagi, Osaka University, Japan
Ho Tu Bao, Vietnam Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics

Program Chairs
===
Ichiro IDE, Nagoya, Japan
Michel Toulouse, VGU, Vietnam
Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Huynh Thi Thanh Binh, HUST, Vietnam

Contact Us
==
If you have any further questions on SoICT 2019, please feel free to
contact us.
E-mail: cont...@soict.hust.edu.vn

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Sydney,  Australia.

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[Om-announce] The 29th International Telecommunication Networks and Application Conference (ITNAC), November 27-29, 2019, Auckland, New Zealand.

2019-06-18 Thread Shui Yu
ance Chair

   Harsha Sirisena, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Publicity Co-Chairs

   Al-Sakib Khan Pathan, Southeast University, Bangladesh
   Salim Zabir, National Institute of Technology, Tsuruoka, Japan
   R Venkatesha Prasad, TUDelft,The Netherlands
   Haitao Zhao, National University of Defense Technology, China
   Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia

Local Organising Committee Chair

   William Liu, AUT, Auckland, New Zealand

Steering Committee

   Ron Addie, University of Southern Queensland, AU
   Adnan Al-Anbuky, Auckland University of Technology, NZ
   Franco Davoli, University of Genova, Italy
   Mark Gregory, RMIT University, Melbourne, AU
   Richard Harris, Massey University, NZ
   Phuoc Tran-Gia, University of Wuerzburg, Germany

We kindly ask that you disseminate the Call for Papers to your colleagues
and students.
**

Regards,
Sakib
Publicity Co-Chair

*--*
*Al-Sakib Khan Pathan, Ph.D., SMIEEE*
Editor-in-Chief, Int. Jrnl of Computers and Applications, Taylor & Francis,
UK
Associate Editor, Int. Jrnl of Computational Science and Engineering,
Inderscience
Associate Technical Editor, IEEE Communications Magazine
Editor, Ad Hoc and Sensor Wireless Networks, Old City Publishing
Editor, International Journal of Sensor Networks, Inderscience
Editor, The International Arab Journal of Information Technology
Editor, Malaysian Journal of Computer Science
Ph.D. Supervisor (External), Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, Senegal
Distinguished Guest Lecturer, STEP, TVE, Islamic University of Technology,
Bangladesh

Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Southeast University
A.R. Tower, 24, Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani, Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh
Phone: (Office) +8809821590 Ext. 115 (Mobile) +8801756084583
Email: spat...@ieee.org, sakib.pat...@gmail.com
URL: https://sites.google.com/site/spathansite/

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[Om-announce] CFP: The 19th International Symposium on Communications and Information Technologies (ISCIT 2019), 25-27 September 2019, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

2019-05-13 Thread Shui Yu

Call for special session papers: Computational Intelligence on Scheduling
and Network Design
https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/j5uTCGv097UJPDpGU15rir?domain=iscit2019.org


organized within the 19th International Symposium on Communications and
Information Technologies (ISCIT 2019)
25-27 September 2019, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Special session co-chairs:
- Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
- Huynh Thi Thanh Binh, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam

Contact:
shui...@uts.edu.au
bin...@soict.hust.edu.vn

***

Scheduling and Network Design are NP-hard optimization problems so they
cannot usually be solved by exact approaches. Therefore, significant
research attention has been attracted on exploring techniques in
Computational Intelligence for solving these problems (including
evolutionary computation, neural networks, swarm intelligence, fuzzy logic,
and their hybridisations with classic integer programming techniques like
branch and bound, branch and pricing, etc.). This special session aims to
explore recent advances and bring together researchers and scientists from
academia and industry that work in this exciting field to present and
discuss their latest research results.

***Important Dates***
Submission deadline: May 30, 2019
Acceptance notification: June 30, 2019
Registration and camera-ready version: July 30, 2019
Conference date: September 25 – 27, 2019

***Topics***
include, but are not limited to, the following:
1.  Combinatorial Optimisation Problems
2.  Machine Learning and Optimisation in Scheduling
3.  Machine Learning and Optimisation in Network Design
4.  Vehicle Routing
5.  Transportation Network Optimisation
6.  Communication Network Optimisation
7.  Service Network Design Problems
8.  Supply Chain Optimisation
9.  Other Scheduling Problems
10. Hybrid Methods (e.g. memetic computing, matheuristics, hyperheuristics,
Metaheuristics)
11. Complexity Analyses in Scheduling
12. Complexity Analyses in Network Design Problems
13. Interactive Scheduling using Computational Intelligence
14. Case Studies in Scheduling and Network Design

***Submission***
All authors should prepare full versions of papers in Portable Document
Format (PDF). Papers must be limited to six pages, including text,
references, tables and figures, and should be submitted online (
https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/c1-7CJyBPjF826m5UydHj3?domain=edas.info).
All papers should be prepared according to the IEEE standard template (
https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/QW60CK1D6kHqYXvmU26LBW?domain=ieee.org)

***Publication***
All accepted papers will be published in the ISCIT 2019 Conference
Proceedings. Accepted papers will be forwarded to be published on IEEE
Xplore®.


***
ISCIT 2019: 19th International Symposium on Communications and Information
Technologies
25-27 September 2019, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/Tyd1CL7EPlFPgGp4h5eD-Y?domain=iscit2019.org
***

Organizers:
- VNU University of Engineering and Technology (VNU-UET)
- Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology (PTIT)
- MIC Journal on Information and Communication Technology (MIC-JoICT)
Technical sponsors:
- IEEE ComSoc Chapter, Vietnam
- REV, Vietnam
Patrons:
- IEICE Engineering Sciences Society, Japan
- ECTI, Thailand
- IEEE SSCS/CiS Chapters, Vietnam
Contact:
avit...@vnu.edu.vn

***

The 19th International Symposium on Communications and Information
Technologies (ISCIT 2019) will be held in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. ISCIT
2019, under the technical sponsorship of the IEEE, will provide a forum for
researchers, engineers and industry experts to exchange and discuss new
ideas, recent development, and breakthroughs in IoT, communications and
information technologies. ISCIT 2019 will also offer an exciting social
program. Accepted and presented papers will be published in the conference
proceedings and indexed by the IEEE Xplore.

***Keynote speakers***
- Dusit Niyato, Nanjang Technological University, Singapore
- Zahra Moussavi, University of Manitoba, Canada
- Pierre Duhamel, University Paris-Sud, France

The conference program will run for three days with the regular tracks,
special sessions, and workshops. In addition, a number of tutorial sessions
will be scheduled for one day before the conference starts.

***Regular tracks***

CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS
- Circuits and Systems for Communications
- IoT, Wearable Devices
- Analogue and Mixed Signal Processing
- Numerical Methods and Circuit Simulation
- Low Power Design & VLSI Physical Synthesis
- Modelling, Simulation and

[Om-announce] 2019 29th International Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference (ITNAC) Call for Papers Auckland New Zealand

2019-05-10 Thread Shui Yu
o-Chairs
R Venkatesha Prasad, TUDelft,The Netherlands
Haitao Zhao, National University of Defense Technology, China
Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, AU
Salim Zabir, National Institute of Technology, Japan

Publication Co-Chairs
Saeed Rehman, Auckland University of Technology, NZ
Leith Campbell, University of Melbourne, AU

Local Organising Committee Chair
William Liu, AUT, Auckland, New Zealand

Steering Committee
Ron Addie, University of Southern Queensland, AU
Adnan Al-Anbuky, Auckland University of Technology, NZ
Franco Davoli, University of Genova, Italy
Mark Gregory, RMIT University, Melbourne, AU
Richard Harris, Massey University, NZ
Phuoc Tran-Gia, University of Wuerzburg, Germany

We kindly ask that you disseminate the Call for Papers to your colleagues
and students.

Best Regards,
IEEE ITNAC 2019
AUT, Auckland 27-29 November 2019


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[Om-announce] Call for WiMob 2019 Workshop Proposals

2019-04-09 Thread Shui Yu

Call for WiMob 2019 Workshop Proposals


The 15th International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing,
Networking and Communications (WiMob 2019) will be held in Barcelona,
Spain, October 21-23, 2019.
More information is available at:
https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/uNeCC71RA7HAEmOAiRZOdy?domain=wimob.org

As part of the program of WiMob 2019, a limited number of workshops are
planned to be held in conjunction with the main conference. The main aim
will be to provide an international forum for researchers to present their
early research results and share experiences focused on specific research
areas.

Workshop proposals are solicited in all areas and topics related to
wireless networking, mobile computing, mobile and wireless communications,
pervasive computing and networking, and services and applications. All
papers accepted by the workshops will be published in the WiMob 2019
Proceedings and will be included in IEEExplore. All workshops will be held
on October 21, 2019.

Workshop Proposal Form
A proposal to organize a workshop can be submitted in PDF or plain text and
should contain the following information:
� A draft of the CFP of the workshop (includes title, description, topics
and dates)
� Why is the topic area important?
� Likely contributors and target audience
� Organizing committee (chairs, list of potential TPC members)
� Plan for workshop advertising and publicity (including workshop URL)
� Biography of the main organizer(s) (100-200 words)

Workshop proposals must be sent by e-mail to the three Workshop co-chairs.
More information on the call for workshop is available online at the
following URL:
https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/49LWC81V97H6Oj76uzervE?domain=wimob.org
 Important dates
� Workshop proposal submission due: April 25, 2019
� Notification of acceptance of workshop proposals: April 30, 2019
� Preliminary CFP to be published for workshops: May 1, 2019
� Paper submission deadline for the workshops: July 1, 2019
� Paper acceptance: July 31, 2019

Workshop Co-chairs
- Abbas Jamalipour, University of Sydney, Australia, 
- Neeli Prasad, ITU, San Jose, USA, 
- Shui Yu, UTS, Australia, 



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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE INFOCOM19 Workshop of BigSecurity, Paris, France, Due on Jan 14, 2019 (extended, firm)

2019-01-09 Thread Shui Yu
Happy New Year, Colleagues and Friends.

We apology for possible cross posting, and thank you for distributing this
CFP

--

*Please refer to *

*http://infocom2019.ieee-infocom.org/workshop-security-and-privacy-big-data
<http://infocom2019.ieee-infocom.org/workshop-security-and-privacy-big-data>*



*Scope and Topics of Interest*

As we are deep into the Information Age, we also witness the explosive
growth of data available on the Internet. For example, human beings create
about 2.5 quintillion bytes of data every day in 2012, which come from
sensors, individual archives, social networks, Internet of Things,
enterprise and Internet in all scales and formats. We face one of the most
challenging issues, i.e., how to effectively manage such a large amount of
data and identify new ways to analyze large amounts of data and unlock
information. The issue is also known as Big Data, which has been emerging
as a hot topic in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) research.



Security and privacy issue is critical for Big Data. Many works have been
carried out focusing on business, application and information processing
level from big data, such as data mining and analysis.  However, security
and privacy issues in Big Data are seldom mentioned to date. Due to its
extraordinary scale, security and privacy in Big Data faces many
challenges, such as efficient encryption and decryption algorithms,
encrypted information retrieval, attribute based encryption, attacks on
availability, reliability and integrity of Big Data.



The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners to present and discuss their latest results in security
and privacy related work of Big Data.

The topics of interest include, *but are not limited to*:

·   Threat and Vulnerability Analysis in Big Data

·   Architecture for Security and Privacy in Big Data

·   Encrypted Information Retrieval in Big Data

·   Cryptanalysis and Applications in Big Data

·   Lightweight Cryptographic Algorithms in Big Data

·   Trust in Big Data

·   Network Security, Privacy in Big Data

·   Network Forensics in Big Data

·   Anonymous Communication in Big Data

·   Physical Layer Security in Big Data

·   Privacy and Security in Cloud Data

·   Privacy and Security in Data Center Networks

·   Application Level Security and Privacy in Big Data

·   Attacks and Counter Measures in Big Data

·   Information Forensics in Big Data

·   Secure Cross-layer Design in Big Data

·   Identity Management and Key Management in Big Data

·   Intrusion Detection and Response in Big Data

·   Security and Privacy in Complex Networks

·   Malware and Virus Detection in Big Data

·   Biometric Security and Forensics in Big Data

·   Reliability and Availability in Big Data

·   Network Security in Big Data

·   Network Privacy in Big Data

·   Security and Privacy Theories in Big Data

·   Security, Privacy, and Trust in Cloud

·   Security, Privacy, and Trust in Large Scale Systems





*General Co-chairs*

Professor Nirwan Ansari, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA

Dr Chonggang Wang, InterDigital Communications, USA



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Professor Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



*Submission Instruction*

We call for original and unpublished papers no longer than 6 pages. The
reviews will be single blind. The manuscripts should be formatted in
standard IEEE camera-ready format (double-column, 10-pt font) and be
submitted as PDF files (formatted for 8.5x11-inch paper). The submission
url is https://www.edas.info/?c=25581
<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/lBqzCXLWMAf3kBZF6PUgA?domain=edas.info>



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline:  December 30, 2018 January 14, 2019 (extended, firm)

Authors Notification:   February 22,  2019

Final Manuscript Due: March 10,  2019



Enquiries should be submitted to Dr Shui Yu (Shui.Yu AT uts.edu.au)



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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE INFOCOM19 Workshop of BigSecurity, Paris, France

2019-01-07 Thread Shui Yu
Happy New Year, Colleagues!

We apology for possible cross posting, and thank you for distributing this
CFP

--

*Please refer to *

*http://infocom2019.ieee-infocom.org/workshop-security-and-privacy-big-data
<http://infocom2019.ieee-infocom.org/workshop-security-and-privacy-big-data>*



*Scope and Topics of Interest*

As we are deep into the Information Age, we also witness the explosive
growth of data available on the Internet. For example, human beings create
about 2.5 quintillion bytes of data every day in 2012, which come from
sensors, individual archives, social networks, Internet of Things,
enterprise and Internet in all scales and formats. We face one of the most
challenging issues, i.e., how to effectively manage such a large amount of
data and identify new ways to analyze large amounts of data and unlock
information. The issue is also known as Big Data, which has been emerging
as a hot topic in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) research.



Security and privacy issue is critical for Big Data. Many works have been
carried out focusing on business, application and information processing
level from big data, such as data mining and analysis.  However, security
and privacy issues in Big Data are seldom mentioned to date. Due to its
extraordinary scale, security and privacy in Big Data faces many
challenges, such as efficient encryption and decryption algorithms,
encrypted information retrieval, attribute based encryption, attacks on
availability, reliability and integrity of Big Data.



The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners to present and discuss their latest results in security
and privacy related work of Big Data.

The topics of interest include, *but are not limited to*:

·   Threat and Vulnerability Analysis in Big Data

·   Architecture for Security and Privacy in Big Data

·   Encrypted Information Retrieval in Big Data

·   Cryptanalysis and Applications in Big Data

·   Lightweight Cryptographic Algorithms in Big Data

·   Trust in Big Data

·   Network Security, Privacy in Big Data

·   Network Forensics in Big Data

·   Anonymous Communication in Big Data

·   Physical Layer Security in Big Data

·   Privacy and Security in Cloud Data

·   Privacy and Security in Data Center Networks

·   Application Level Security and Privacy in Big Data

·   Attacks and Counter Measures in Big Data

·   Information Forensics in Big Data

·   Secure Cross-layer Design in Big Data

·   Identity Management and Key Management in Big Data

·   Intrusion Detection and Response in Big Data

·   Security and Privacy in Complex Networks

·   Malware and Virus Detection in Big Data

·   Biometric Security and Forensics in Big Data

·   Reliability and Availability in Big Data

·   Network Security in Big Data

·   Network Privacy in Big Data

·   Security and Privacy Theories in Big Data

·   Security, Privacy, and Trust in Cloud

·   Security, Privacy, and Trust in Large Scale Systems





*General Co-chairs*

Professor Nirwan Ansari, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA

Dr Chonggang Wang, InterDigital Communications, USA



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Professor Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



*Submission Instruction*

We call for original and unpublished papers no longer than 6 pages. The
reviews will be single blind. The manuscripts should be formatted in
standard IEEE camera-ready format (double-column, 10-pt font) and be
submitted as PDF files (formatted for 8.5x11-inch paper). The submission
url is https://www.edas.info/?c=25581
<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/lBqzCXLWMAf3kBZF6PUgA?domain=edas.info>



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline:  December 30, 2018

Authors Notification:   February 22,  2019

Final Manuscript Due: March 10,  2019



Enquiries should be submitted to Dr Shui Yu (Shui.Yu AT uts.edu.au)



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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE INFOCOM19 Workshop of BigSecurity, Paris, France

2018-12-17 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for possible cross posting, and thank you for distributing this
CFP

--

*Please refer to *

*http://infocom2019.ieee-infocom.org/workshop-security-and-privacy-big-data
<http://infocom2019.ieee-infocom.org/workshop-security-and-privacy-big-data>*



*Scope and Topics of Interest*

As we are deep into the Information Age, we also witness the explosive
growth of data available on the Internet. For example, human beings create
about 2.5 quintillion bytes of data every day in 2012, which come from
sensors, individual archives, social networks, Internet of Things,
enterprise and Internet in all scales and formats. We face one of the most
challenging issues, i.e., how to effectively manage such a large amount of
data and identify new ways to analyze large amounts of data and unlock
information. The issue is also known as Big Data, which has been emerging
as a hot topic in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) research.



Security and privacy issue is critical for Big Data. Many works have been
carried out focusing on business, application and information processing
level from big data, such as data mining and analysis.  However, security
and privacy issues in Big Data are seldom mentioned to date. Due to its
extraordinary scale, security and privacy in Big Data faces many
challenges, such as efficient encryption and decryption algorithms,
encrypted information retrieval, attribute based encryption, attacks on
availability, reliability and integrity of Big Data.



The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners to present and discuss their latest results in security
and privacy related work of Big Data.

The topics of interest include, *but are not limited to*:

·   Threat and Vulnerability Analysis in Big Data

·   Architecture for Security and Privacy in Big Data

·   Encrypted Information Retrieval in Big Data

·   Cryptanalysis and Applications in Big Data

·   Lightweight Cryptographic Algorithms in Big Data

·   Trust in Big Data

·   Network Security, Privacy in Big Data

·   Network Forensics in Big Data

·   Anonymous Communication in Big Data

·   Physical Layer Security in Big Data

·   Privacy and Security in Cloud Data

·   Privacy and Security in Data Center Networks

·   Application Level Security and Privacy in Big Data

·   Attacks and Counter Measures in Big Data

·   Information Forensics in Big Data

·   Secure Cross-layer Design in Big Data

·   Identity Management and Key Management in Big Data

·   Intrusion Detection and Response in Big Data

·   Security and Privacy in Complex Networks

·   Malware and Virus Detection in Big Data

·   Biometric Security and Forensics in Big Data

·   Reliability and Availability in Big Data

·   Network Security in Big Data

·   Network Privacy in Big Data

·   Security and Privacy Theories in Big Data

·   Security, Privacy, and Trust in Cloud

·   Security, Privacy, and Trust in Large Scale Systems





*General Co-chairs*

Professor Nirwan Ansari, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA

Dr Chonggang Wang, InterDigital Communications, USA



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Professor Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



*Submission Instruction*

We call for original and unpublished papers no longer than 6 pages. The
reviews will be single blind. The manuscripts should be formatted in
standard IEEE camera-ready format (double-column, 10-pt font) and be
submitted as PDF files (formatted for 8.5x11-inch paper). The submission
url is https://www.edas.info/?c=25581
<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/lBqzCXLWMAf3kBZF6PUgA?domain=edas.info>



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline:  December 30, 2018

Authors Notification:   February 22,  2019

Final Manuscript Due: March 10,  2019



Enquiries should be submitted to Dr Shui Yu (Shui.Yu AT uts.edu.au)



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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE INFOCOM19 Workshop of BigSecurity, Paris, France

2018-11-30 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for possible cross posting, and thank you for distributing this
CFP

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*Please refer to *

*http://infocom2019.ieee-infocom.org/workshop-security-and-privacy-big-data
<http://infocom2019.ieee-infocom.org/workshop-security-and-privacy-big-data>*



*Scope and Topics of Interest*

As we are deep into the Information Age, we also witness the explosive
growth of data available on the Internet. For example, human beings create
about 2.5 quintillion bytes of data every day in 2012, which come from
sensors, individual archives, social networks, Internet of Things,
enterprise and Internet in all scales and formats. We face one of the most
challenging issues, i.e., how to effectively manage such a large amount of
data and identify new ways to analyze large amounts of data and unlock
information. The issue is also known as Big Data, which has been emerging
as a hot topic in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) research.



Security and privacy issue is critical for Big Data. Many works have been
carried out focusing on business, application and information processing
level from big data, such as data mining and analysis.  However, security
and privacy issues in Big Data are seldom mentioned to date. Due to its
extraordinary scale, security and privacy in Big Data faces many
challenges, such as efficient encryption and decryption algorithms,
encrypted information retrieval, attribute based encryption, attacks on
availability, reliability and integrity of Big Data.



The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners to present and discuss their latest results in security
and privacy related work of Big Data.

The topics of interest include, *but are not limited to*:

·   Threat and Vulnerability Analysis in Big Data

·   Architecture for Security and Privacy in Big Data

·   Encrypted Information Retrieval in Big Data

·   Cryptanalysis and Applications in Big Data

·   Lightweight Cryptographic Algorithms in Big Data

·   Trust in Big Data

·   Network Security, Privacy in Big Data

·   Network Forensics in Big Data

·   Anonymous Communication in Big Data

·   Physical Layer Security in Big Data

·   Privacy and Security in Cloud Data

·   Privacy and Security in Data Center Networks

·   Application Level Security and Privacy in Big Data

·   Attacks and Counter Measures in Big Data

·   Information Forensics in Big Data

·   Secure Cross-layer Design in Big Data

·   Identity Management and Key Management in Big Data

·   Intrusion Detection and Response in Big Data

·   Security and Privacy in Complex Networks

·   Malware and Virus Detection in Big Data

·   Biometric Security and Forensics in Big Data

·   Reliability and Availability in Big Data

·   Network Security in Big Data

·   Network Privacy in Big Data

·   Security and Privacy Theories in Big Data

·   Security, Privacy, and Trust in Cloud

·   Security, Privacy, and Trust in Large Scale Systems





*General Co-chairs*

Professor Nirwan Ansari, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA

Dr Chonggang Wang, InterDigital Communications, USA



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Professor Shui Yu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



*Submission Instruction*

We call for original and unpublished papers no longer than 6 pages. The
reviews will be single blind. The manuscripts should be formatted in
standard IEEE camera-ready format (double-column, 10-pt font) and be
submitted as PDF files (formatted for 8.5x11-inch paper). The submission
url is https://www.edas.info/?c=25581
<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/lBqzCXLWMAf3kBZF6PUgA?domain=edas.info>



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline:  December 30, 2018

Authors Notification:   February 22,  2019

Final Manuscript Due: March 10,  2019



Inquiries should be submitted to Dr Shui Yu (Shui.Yu AT uts.edu.au)



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IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems,

IEEE Comm Letters, IEEE Access,

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Elsevier Journal of Network and Computer Applications.

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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE Com Mag Data Science Series, Impact Factor 9.0+ (Top in the field)

2018-10-30 Thread Shui Yu
g-Cheng Chen*
University of South Florida
USA
*kwangch...@usf.edu *



*Shui Yu*
University of Technology Sydney
Australia
*shui...@uts.edu.au *

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IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems,

IEEE Comm Letters, IEEE Access,

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Communication Magazine,

Elsevier Journal of Network and Computer Applications.

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[Om-announce] IEEE ICME 2019, Shanghai, Due on December 3, 2018

2018-09-18 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for possible cross posting, and thank you for distributing.
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With around 1,000 submissions and 500 participants each year, the IEEE
International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME) has been the flagship
multimedia conference sponsored by four IEEE societies since 2000. It
serves as a forum to promote the exchange of the latest advances in
multimedia technologies, systems, and applications from both the research
and development perspectives of the circuits and systems, communications,
computer, and signal processing communities. In 2019, an Exposition of
multimedia products, prototypes and animations will be held in conjunction
with the conference.

Authors are invited to submit a full paper (two-column format, 6 pages
maximum) according to the guidelines available on the conference website at
(http:/www.icme2019.org). All papers will undergo the double-blind review
process. Only electronic submissions will be accepted. Topics of interest
include, but are not limited to:
 Artificial Intelligence for multimedia
 Multimedia for healthcare and society
 Multimedia and vision
 Multimedia and language
 Multimedia and new sensor signal processing
 Multimedia analytics, search and recommendation
 Social and cloud-based multimedia
 3D multimedia and AR/VR
 Multimedia quality assessment and metrics
 Multi-modal media computing and human-machine interaction
 Multimedia communications, networking and mobility
 Multimedia security, privacy and forensics
 Multimedia software, hardware and application systems
 Multimedia standards, trends and related issues
ICME 2019 will showcase high quality oral and poster presentations and
demonstration sessions. It will also feature IEEE societies sponsored
Workshops. We welcome researchers, developers and practitioners to organize
workshops, tutorials, special sessions, technical demos, grand challenges,
and industrial exhibitions, and so on, on various new emerging topics

The conference plans to select and recognize one diamond and several
platinum paper awards. A number of other awards sponsored by industry and
institutions will also be offered. Accepted papers have to be registered
and presented; otherwise, they will not be included in the IEEE Xplore
Library
Regular Paper Submission: December 3, 2018
Notification of Regular Paper Acceptance: March 11, 2019
Camera-Ready Regular Paper Due: April 08, 2019

General Chairs
Feng Wu U of Science and Tech of China, China
Lina J. Karam Arizona State University, USA
Tao Mei JD AI Research, China
Program Chairs
Jun Wu Tongji University, China
Marta Mrak BBC R, UK
Honggang Wang University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA
Roger Zimmermann National University of Singapore, Singapore
Zhu Li University of Missouri, USA
Lei Zhang Microsoft, USA

For the conference related queries, please contact TPC co-chair Marta Mark
via email marta.m...@bbc.co.uk.


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IEEE Comm Letters, IEEE Access,

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Elsevier Journal of Network and Computer Applications.

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[Om-announce] CFP: ITNAC 2018, Sydney, Australia, Deadline extended to August 30 (firm)

2018-08-15 Thread Shui Yu
  Keshav Sood,
Deakin University, AU   Leith Campbell, Melbourne University, AU
Publicity Chair   Shui Yu, Deakin University, AU   Nazmus Nafi, Victoria
Institute of Technology, AU
Local Organising Committee Chair   Vijay Sivaraman - UNSW, AU
Steering Committee   Ron Addie, University of Southern Queensland, AU
 Adnan Al-Anbuky, Auckland University of Technology, NZ   Franco Davoli,
University of Genova, Italy   Mark Gregory, RMIT University, Melbourne, AU
 Krys Pawlikowski, University of Canterbury, NZ   Richard Harris, Massey
University, NZ   Phuoc Tran-Gia, University of Wuerzburg, Germany



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IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems,

IEEE Comm Letters, IEEE Access,

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Communication Magazine,

Elsevier Journal of Network and Computer Applications.

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[Om-announce] IEEE ITNAC 2018, Sydney, Due on August 15, 2018

2018-08-10 Thread Shui Yu
ry, RMIT University, AU
   Vijay Sivaraman - UNSW, AU

Program Chairs
   Khandakar Ahmed, Victoria University, AU
   Keshav Sood, Deakin University, AU
   Leith Campbell, Melbourne University, AU

Publicity Chair
   Shui Yu, Deakin University, AU
   Nazmus Nafi, Victoria Institute of Technology, AU

Local Organising Committee Chair
   Vijay Sivaraman - UNSW, AU

Steering Committee
   Ron Addie, University of Southern Queensland, AU
   Adnan Al-Anbuky, Auckland University of Technology, NZ
   Franco Davoli, University of Genova, Italy
   Mark Gregory, RMIT University, Melbourne, AU
   Krys Pawlikowski, University of Canterbury, NZ
   Richard Harris, Massey University, NZ
   Phuoc Tran-Gia, University of Wuerzburg, Germany


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Editor for

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials,

IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems,

IEEE Comm Letters, IEEE Access,

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Communication Magazine,

Elsevier Journal of Network and Computer Applications.

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Sydney,  Australia.

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[Om-announce] CFP: CyberC 2018, Zhenzhou, China, Due on June 30

2018-06-06 Thread Shui Yu
tion, USA
Mohammad Shoeb khan, University of Louisville, USA
Nicolas Sklavos, Technological Educational Institute of Patras, Greece
Nuno Vasco Lopes, University of Minho, Portugal
Omid Mahdi Ebadati E., THamdard University, India
RajdeepBhowmik, Cisco Systems Inc., USA
Ricardo Lopes Pereira, INESC-ID/Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal
Ricardo Rodriguez, Technological University of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
Shanmugasundaram Hariharan, TRP Engineering College, India
Song Cui, Stanford University, USA
SubinShen, Nanjing University of Posts & Telecommunications, China
Timothy W. Hnat, University of Memphis, USA
Tuan T. Tran, InfoBeyond Technology LLC, USA
Vic Grout, Glyndwr University, UK
Wei-Da Hao, Texas A University-Kingsville, USA
Weirong Jiang, Xilinx, USA
Xian-Hua Han, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
XinyuQue, IBM, USA
Xuewen (Sean) Gong, Huawei Technologies, China
YaserJararweh, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan
ZhanlinJi, University of Limerick, Ireland
Zhefu Shi, Microsoft, USA
Zhengyu He, Google, USA



Please contact us at pap...@cyberc.org if you have any questions about
participations, call for papers, paper submission, publicity, sponsorships,
logistics, traveling, and others.


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IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems,

IEEE Comm Letters, IEEE Access,

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Communication Magazine,

Elsevier Journal of Network and Computer Applications.

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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE ITNAC 2018, Sydney, Australia, November.

2018-05-14 Thread Shui Yu
sity, AU
   Keshav Sood, Deakin University, AU
   Leith Campbell, Melbourne University, AU

Publicity Chair
   Shui Yu, Deakin University, AU
   Nazmus Nafi, Victoria Institute of Technology, AU

Local Organising Committee Chair
   Vijay Sivaraman - UNSW, AU

Steering Committee
   Ron Addie, University of Southern Queensland, AU
   Adnan Al-Anbuky, Auckland University of Technology, NZ
   Franco Davoli, University of Genova, Italy
   Mark Gregory, RMIT University, Melbourne, AU
   Krys Pawlikowski, University of Canterbury, NZ
   Richard Harris, Massey University, NZ
   Phuoc Tran-Gia, University of Wuerzburg, Germany


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IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials,

IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems,

IEEE Comm Letters, IEEE Access,

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Communication Magazine,

Elsevier Journal of Network and Computer Applications.

School of Information Technology, Deakin University,

221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, VIC 3125,  Australia.

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[Om-announce] CFP: CyberC, China, Oct. 18-20, 2018

2018-05-07 Thread Shui Yu
//www.cyberc.org for precise formatting and submission instructions.



IMPORTANT DATES

Submission deadline for full (10-page) and/or short (4-page) papers: May
30, 2018

Notification of acceptance: July 30, 2018

Camera-ready and Registration: August 20, 2018



Emerging Technology Summit: Cohost with IEEE 5G Initiative and IEEE Big
Data Initiative.



Workshops: CyberC co-hosts the following workshops:

• Big Data 2018: The 5th International Workshop on Big Data

   • Security 2018: The 6th workshop on Cyber Security and
Privacy

   • AIL 2018: The 1st workshop on Artificial Intelligence and
Learning

   • IOT 2018: The 2nd International Workshop on Internet of
Things and Future Communication Technologies

   • Smart Sensor Network: The 6th workshop on Smart Cities
Enabling Technologies.



Distribution: You are welcome to distribute this CFP to your society.



Program Committee

Honorable General Co-Chairs

David Lu, AT Labs, USA

Kon Max Wong, Zhengzhou University, China and ECE Department of McMaster
University, Canada



Summit/Keynote Chairs

Chi-Ming Chen, AT Labs, USA

Ning Wang, Zhengzhou University, China



Program Co-Chairs

Lin Qi, Zhengzhou University, China

Bin Xie, InfoBeyond Technology LLC, USA

Xiaolong Xu, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China







Workshop Co-Chairs

Chi-Tsun (Ben) Cheng, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

Ning Cao, Qingdao Binhai University, China

Guangxia Xu, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications

Yi Huang, InfoBeyond Technology LLC, USA

Mohammad S Khan, Texas A University-Kingsville, USA



Publicity Co-Chairs

Sammy Yang, Board Chinese Institute of Engineers, USA

Donghoon Lee, Korea University, Korea



Local Coordination Co-Chairs

Xiaomin Mu, Zhengzhou University, China



Steering Committee

Anup Kumar, (Chair) University of Louisville, USA

Tzyh-Jong (TJ) Wang, AT Labs, USA

Chung-Min Chen, Iconectiv, USA

Alok Srivastava, Microsoft, USA

Jiangzhou Wang, University of Kent, UK



Financial Co-Chairs

Sanjuli Agrawal, Indiana University Southeast, USA

Yingbing Yu, Austin Peay State University, USA



Big Data Summit Co-Chairs

Chung-Min Chen, Iconectiv, USA



Secretary and Coordinator

Debbie Qiu, InfoBeyond Technology LLC, USA



Student Volunteers

TBD



Technical Program Committee

Ahmed Badi, Florida Atlantic University, USA

AlexandreKandalintsev, University of Trento, Italy

AtillaElci, Aksaray University, Turkey

Atta urRehman Khan, University of Malaya, Malaysia

Antonio Abramo, University of Udine, Italy

Benoit Hudzia, SAP Research, UK

Bo Jiang, Intel, USA

Chen Qian, University of Kentucky, USA

Chukwuemeka David Emele, University of Aberdeen, UK

Dejing Dou, University of Oregon, USA

Ding-Yaeh Hung, WuFeng University, Taiwan

Donglin Wang, New York Institute of Technology, USA

DorsafAzzabi, Canadian University of Dubai, UAE

Hsung-Pin Chang, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan

Hufeng Zhou, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, USA

Hui Lu, Beihang University, P.R. China

Cheng Chang, National DongHwa University, Taiwan

Jing He, Kennesaw State University, USA

JorgDummler, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany

Jun He, University of New Brunswick, Canada

Manar Ibrahim FawziHosny, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia

Man Ho Au, University of Wollongong, Australia

Maurizio Dusi, NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany

Min Wu, Oracle Corporation, USA

Mohammad Shoeb khan, University of Louisville, USA

Nicolas Sklavos, Technological Educational Institute of Patras, Greece

Nuno Vasco Lopes, University of Minho, Portugal

Omid Mahdi Ebadati E., THamdard University, India

RajdeepBhowmik, Cisco Systems Inc., USA

Ricardo Lopes Pereira, INESC-ID/Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal

Ricardo Rodriguez, Technological University of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico

ShanmugasundaramHariharan, TRP Engineering College, India

Song Cui, Stanford University, USA

SubinShen, Nanjing University of Posts & Telecommunications, China

Timothy W. Hnat, University of Memphis, USA

Tuan T. Tran, InfoBeyond Technology LLC, USA

Vic Grout, Glyndwr University, UK

Wei-Da Hao, Texas A University-Kingsville, USA

Weirong Jiang, Xilinx, USA

Xian-Hua Han, Ritsumeikan University, Japan

XinyuQue, IBM, USA

Xuewen (Sean) Gong, Huawei Technologies, China

YaserJararweh, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan

ZhanlinJi, University of Limerick, Ireland

Zhefu Shi, Microsoft, USA

Zhengyu He, Google, USA



Please contact us at pap...@cyberc.org if you have any questions about
participation, call for papers, paper submission, publicity, sponsorships,
logistics, traveling, and others.


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[Om-announce] CFP: CyberC 2018, Zhenzhou, China, Submission due: May 30, 2018

2018-04-06 Thread Shui Yu
an) Gong, Huawei Technologies, China
YaserJararweh, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan
ZhanlinJi, University of Limerick, Ireland
Zhefu Shi, Microsoft, USA
Zhengyu He, Google, USA



Please contact us at pap...@cyberc.org if you have any questions about
participations, call for papers, paper submission, publicity, sponsorships,
logistics, traveling, and others.


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IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems,

IEEE Comm Letters, IEEE Access,

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Communication Magazine,

Elsevier Journal of Network and Computer Applications.

School of Information Technology, Deakin University,

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[Om-announce] Call for Workshop Proposal, ATC, Guangzhou, China

2018-02-15 Thread Shui Yu
Please accept our apologies in case of multiple copies of this CFW.

=== IEEE ATC 2018 ===

The 15th IEEE International Conference on Advanced and Trusted Computing

October 8-12, 2018, Guangzhou, China

http://www.smart-world.org/2018/atc/

ATC 2018 calls for workshops and special sessions which will complement the
research topics of the Advanced and Trusted Computing.

A workshop refers to an academic event in conjunction with ATC 2018. A
special session is an embedded session in ATC 2018, focusing on a specific
research topic relevant to the main conference. Each workshop will be
expected to accept at least 6 papers. Each special session will be expected
to accept 4-6 full-length papers.

Workshop/special session organizers are responsible for forming program
committees, circulating call for papers, organizing submissions and reviews
as well as planning the final programs. ATC 2018 workshop/special session
co-chairs will assist the workshop/special session organizers in organizing
workshops/special sessions and ensure their quality and success. The
registration fees for workshops/special sessions will be determined by the
organizing committees of ATC 2018, which will provide workshop/special
session facilities. Workshops/special sessions should strictly follow the
important dates. The paper submission deadlines could be after that of the
main conference to allow workshops/special sessions to pick up some good
papers submitted to the main conference. However, sufficient time (5-7
weeks), should be allocated for peer reviews. Each paper should be reviewed
by at least three experts in the corresponding areas.

In order to encourage the workshop organizers, the main conference will
offer the following benefits to the workshop organizers: (1) If a workshop
has 10-20 full registrations, then one full registration will be waived.
(2) If a workshop receives more than 20 full registrations, then its
organizers can choose to get a travel grant (up to USD1500) to attend the
conference, or to invite one keynote speaker for the workshop with a free
registration and travel grant (up to USD1500) for the keynote speaker. The
registrations must be from a workshop’s own received submissions and
accepted papers only, excluding transferred papers from other
workshops/conference.

Please email your workshop/special session proposals in PDF format by Feb.
8, 2018 to: the ATC 2018 workshop/special session co-chairs, Xiaohong Li (
xiaohon...@tju.edu.cn), Shui Yu (shui...@deakin.edu.au) and Riccardo
Lazzeretti (lazzere...@dis.uniroma1.it). Please use ATC 2018 workshop and
special session proposal as the email subject. Paper Submissions for
accepted workshop/special session should follow the same Paper Submission
Guidelines for the main conference. The length of a workshop paper
submission may be about 6 pages.

Important Dates for Workshop & Special Session
- Proposal due: March 8, 2018
- Proposal notification: Within two weeks after submission
- Submission & notification dues: To be decided by individual
workshop/Special Session
- Camera ready version due: August 8, 2018

Contact

Please email inquiries concerning IEEE ATC 2018 to Conference Organizers:
ieeeatc2...@googlegroups.com.

Prof. Guojun Wang, Executive General Chair of IEEE ATC 2018
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Dr. Guojun Wang, Pearl River Scholarship Distinguished Professor
Director of Institute of Computer Networks,
Vice Dean of School of Computer Science and Educational Software,
Guangzhou University, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province,
P. R. China, 510006
Tel/Fax: +86-20-39366920, Mobile: +86-13360581866
Email: csgjw...@gzhu.edu.cn; csgjw...@gmail.com
http://trust.gzhu.edu.cn/faculty/~csgjwang/publications.html
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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE GLOBECOM Communications Software , Services, and Multimedia Application Symposium

2018-02-15 Thread Shui Yu
*Call for Papers*



Communication Software, Services, and Multimedia Application Symposium

IEEE Global Communications Conference

9-13 December 2018

Abu Dhabi, UAE



*Symposium Co-Chairs*



Abdallah Shami, Western University, Canada

Huadong Ma, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China



*IMPORTANT DATES*



Paper Submission: 15 April 2018

Acceptance Notification: 15 July 2018

Camera-Ready: 15 August 2018



*Scope and Motivations*



IEEE GlobeCom 2018 will be held at Abu Dhabi, UAE, 9-13 December 2018. It
will exhibit an exciting technical program including 12 Symposia
highlighting recent progress in all major areas of communications. The
Communication Software, Services, and Multimedia Application Symposium will
provide a platform to present state-of-the-art research work on challenging
issues related to software design, deployment, delivering, and management
of services and multimedia applications. It will provide an opportunity for
face-to-face discussions and information sharing among experts from both
academia and industry.



*Main Topics of Interest*



The Communications Software, Services, and Multimedia Application Symposium
covers challenges and advances for Network Softwarization and Enablers,
service delivery, management, and multimedia applications in fixed and
mobile communication networks. The Symposium solicits original
contributions in, but not limited to, the following topical areas:



Network Softwarization & Services o Network function virtualization o
Service function chaining

o Resource sharing & isolation

o Software defined networking

o Virtualization technologies/techniques

o (mobile/multi-access) edge and fog computing

o MEC-, SDN-, NFV-based network services

o Service, slice, and infrastructure monitoring

o Performance, interoperability, and scalability challenges/issues

o Security and privacy issues in virtualized environments

o Mobile core networks and their slicing

o Slice programmability, modeling, composition algorithms and deployment o
Network/service orchestration and management

o Experimental testbeds, trials and deployment

o Business models & new verticals



Architecture for Next Generation Services

o Architectures for digital media ecosystem: from producer to consumer o
Architecture of content generation and adaptation

o Internet digital media ecosystem

o Scalable and network-aware digital media solutions

o Crowdsourcing services and platforms

o Social networking services and platforms

o Home network services and platforms

o Everything-as-a-Service model and delivery platforms o Scalable video
delivery

o Cooperative networking for streaming media content o Service overlay
networks



Quality in Services and Multimedia Applications

o Quality of Experience (QoE) modelling and metrics

o Adoption of QoE metrics and models for assessment, control and management
of

multimedia services

o Strategies of End-to-End QoE management

o Quality-oriented routing algorithms

o Video quality assessment and impairment concealment

o Performance studies of digital media ecosystem

o High quality service provisioning for multimedia applications



Multimedia Systems and Services

o Multimedia cloud services

o Multimedia streaming, multicast and broadcast services

o Web Services and distributed SW technology

o IMS and multimedia services o Home and entertainment digital media
ecosystem o IPTV service and home networking

o Triple and Quadruple play services

o P2P and P2P-SIP services

o Distributed systems and applications, including Grid Services

o Convergence of communication and global services

o Communications software in vehicular communications

o Architectures for cooperative communications and ubiquitous computing



Service Management

o Security and privacy in network and service management o Scalability and
reliability issues

o Charging, pricing, business models

o Context awareness and personalization

o Next generation services and emerging threats

o Cross-layer optimization for multimedia service support



*Sponsoring Technical Committees*

Communications Software (TCCS) Multimedia Communications (MMTC)
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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE International Conference on Multimedia Big Data 2018

2018-01-08 Thread Shui Yu
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http://www.bigmm2018.org/



*Scope and Topics of Interest*

Multimedia is increasingly becoming the "biggest big data" as the most
important and valuable source for insights and information. It covers from
everyone’s experiences to everything happening in the world. As such,
multimedia big data is spurring on tremendous amount of research and
development of related technologies and applications.

In conjunction with ChinaMM-2018, the IEEE International Conference on
Multimedia Big Data (BigMM), sponsored by IEEE Technical Committee on
Multimedia Computing (IEEE-TCMC) and IEEE Technical Committee on Semantic
Computing (IEEE-TCSEM), aims to promote the exchange of the latest advances
in multimedia from academia and industry in China. It is a world’s premier
forum of leading scholars in the highly active multimedia big data
research, development and applications. The fourth BigMM conference will be
held in Xi’an, China from September 13 to 16 in 2018.

The conference solicits high-quality original research papers in any aspect
of multimedia big data and big AI. Topics include, but are not limited to:

•Theory and models for multimedia big data

•Compression, coding and transmission of multimedia big data

•Content analysis and data mining

•Semantic retrieval

•Deep learning and brain computing

•Green computing for multimedia big data

•Security and privacy in multimedia data

•Interaction, access, visualization of multimedia data

•Cloud computing and multimedia system

•Novel applications of multimedia big data in various fields

BigMM 2018 will showcase high quality oral and poster presentations as well
as demonstration sessions. Submitted papers will be reviewed by at least
three reviewers. Best papers and demonstrations will be awarded at the
conference. All papers in this conference will be included in the *IEEE
Explore* and indexed by EI. Authors of high quality papers will be invited
to submit an extended version to several SCI-indexed journals including
IEEE Access, MTAP, JCST, and FCS.

*SUBMISSIONS *

Authors are invited to submit regular papers (double-column 6 pages, not
include reference), short papers (double-column 4 pages), and demonstration
papers (double-column 2 pages) to present novel theoretical and practical
solutions addressing problems with multimedia big data and related
applications. Detailed guidelines can be found at the BigMM 2018 website (
www.bigmm2018.org).



*Regular Paper Submission*

*Mar. 31, 2018*

*Short Paper Submission*

*Mar. 31, 2018*

*Demonstration Paper Submission*

*Apr. 15, 2018*

*Notification of Paper Acceptance*

*June 1, 2018*

*Camera-Ready Deadline*

*June 30, 2018*

*Paper Registration Deadline*

*July 15, 2018*

*Conference Date*

*Sep. 13-16, 2018*



*Organizing Committee*



*Honory Co-Chairs:*

Wen Gao, Peking University, China

Ramesh Jain, University of California at Irvine, USA

Shih-Fu Chang, Columbia University, USA

Zongben Xu, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China



*General Co-Chairs:*

Huadong Ma, Beijing University of Posts and Tel., China

Antonio J. Plaza, University of Extremadura, Spain

Yanning Zhang, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China



*Technical Program Co-Chairs:*

Qingming Huang, Chinese Academy of Science, China

Nicu Sebe, University of Trento, Italy

Dinesh Manocha, University of N. Carolina, USA

Guangming Shi , Xidian University, China



*Local Arrangement Co-Chairs:*

Dongmei Jiang, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China

Jinqiu Sun, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China



*Publicity Co-Chairs:*

Hichem Sahli, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium

Qi Tian, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA

Wu Liu, Beijing University of Posts and Tel., China



*Publication Co-Chairs:*

Tao Yang, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China



*Coordinator Co-Chairs:*

Yonghong Tian, Peking University, China



*Financial Co-Chairs:*

Jiaying Liu, Peking University, China

Runping Xi, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China



*Web Co-Chairs:*

Di Xu, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China

Weigang Zhang, Harbin Institute of Technology, China







*Websites*

More information are available on the website:

www.bigmm2018.org
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IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems,

IEEE Comm Letters, IEEE Access,

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Communication Magazine,

Elsevier Journal of Network and Computer Applications.

School of Information Technology, Deakin University,

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[Om-announce] Call for Workshop Proposal -IEEE ATC 2018, Guangzhou, China, due on Feb 8, 2018

2018-01-04 Thread Shui Yu
Please accept our apologies in case of multiple copies of this CFW.


=== IEEE ATC 2018 ===

The 15th IEEE International Conference on Advanced and Trusted Computing

October 8-12, 2018, Guangzhou, China

http://www.smart-world.org/2018/atc/


ATC 2018 calls for workshops and special sessions which will complement the
research topics of the Advanced and Trusted Computing.

A workshop refers to an academic event in conjunction with ATC 2018. A
special session is an embedded session in ATC 2018, focusing on a specific
research topic relevant to the main conference. Each workshop will be
expected to accept at least 6 papers. Each special session will be expected
to accept 4-6 full-length papers.

Workshop/special session organizers are responsible for forming program
committees, circulating call for papers, organizing submissions and reviews
as well as planning the final programs. ATC 2018 workshop/special session
co-chairs will assist the workshop/special session organizers in organizing
workshops/special sessions and ensure their quality and success. The
registration fees for workshops/special sessions will be determined by the
organizing committees of ATC 2018, which will provide workshop/special
session facilities. Workshops/special sessions should strictly follow the
important dates. The paper submission deadlines could be after that of the
main conference to allow workshops/special sessions to pick up some good
papers submitted to the main conference. However, sufficient time (5-7
weeks), should be allocated for peer reviews. Each paper should be reviewed
by at least three experts in the corresponding areas.

Please email your workshop/special session proposals in PDF format by Feb.
8, 2018 to: the ATC 2018   workshop/special session co-chairs, Xiaohong Li (
xiaohon...@tju.edu.cn), Shui Yu (shui...@deakin.edu.au) and Riccardo
Lazzeretti (lazzere...@dis.uniroma1.it). Please use ATC 2018 workshop and
special session proposal as the email subject. Paper Submissions for
accepted workshop/special session should follow the same Paper Submission
Guidelines for the main conference. The length of a workshop paper
submission may be about 6 pages.



Important Dates for Workshop & Special Session
- Proposal due: February 8, 2018
- Proposal notification: April 8, 2018
- Submission & notification dues: To be decided by individual
workshop/Special Session
- Camera ready version due: August 8, 2018


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IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials,

IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems,

IEEE Comm Letters, IEEE Access,

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Communication Magazine,

Elsevier Journal of Network and Computer Applications.

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[Om-announce] IEEE INFOCOM18 Workshop of BigSecurity with Special Issue, Hawaii, USA, Due on December 30

2017-12-18 Thread Shui Yu
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http://www.nsp.org.au/confs/bigsecurity2018/

http://infocom2018.ieee-infocom.org/content/workshop-bigsecurity-security-and-privacy-big-data

*Scope and Topics of Interest*

As we are deep into the Information Age, we also witness the explosive
growth of data available on the Internet. For example, human beings create
about 2.5 quintillion bytes of data every day in 2012, which come from
sensors, individual archives, social networks, Internet of Things,
enterprise and Internet in all scales and formats. We face one of the most
challenging issues, i.e., how to effectively manage such a large amount of
data and identify new ways to analyze large amounts of data and unlock
information. The issue is also known as Big Data, which has been emerging
as a hot topic in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) research.



Security and privacy issue is critical for Big Data. Many works have been
carried out focusing on business, application and information processing
level from big data, such as data mining and analysis.  However, security
and privacy issues in Big Data are seldom mentioned to date. Due to its
extraordinary scale, security and privacy in Big Data faces many
challenges, such as efficient encryption and decryption algorithms,
encrypted information retrieval, attribute based encryption, attacks on
availability, reliability and integrity of Big Data.



The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners to present and discuss their latest results in security
and privacy related work of Big Data.

The topics of interest include, *but are not limited to*:

·   Threat and Vulnerability Analysis in Big Data

·   Architecture for Security and Privacy in Big Data

·   Encrypted Information Retrieval in Big Data

·   Cryptanalysis and Applications in Big Data

·   Lightweight Cryptographic Algorithms in Big Data

·   Trust in Big Data

·   Network Security, Privacy in Big Data

·   Network Forensics in Big Data

·   Anonymous Communication in Big Data

·   Physical Layer Security in Big Data

·   Privacy and Security in Cloud Data

·   Privacy and Security in Data Center Networks

·   Application Level Security and Privacy in Big Data

·   Attacks and Counter Measures in Big Data

·   Information Forensics in Big Data

·   Secure Cross-layer Design in Big Data

·   Identity Management and Key Management in Big Data

·   Intrusion Detection and Response in Big Data

·   Security and Privacy in Complex Networks

·   Malware and Virus Detection in Big Data

·   Biometric Security and Forensics in Big Data

·   Reliability and Availability in Big Data

·   Network Security in Big Data

·   Network Privacy in Big Data

·   Security and Privacy Theories in Big Data

·   Security, Privacy, and Trust in Cloud

·   Security, Privacy, and Trust in Large Scale Systems





*General Co-chairs*

Professor Nirwan Ansari, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA

Dr Chonggang Wang, InterDigital Communications, USA



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Dr Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



*Submission Instruction*

We call for original and unpublished papers no longer than 6 pages. The
reviews will be single blind. The manuscripts should be formatted in
standard IEEE camera-ready format (double-column, 10-pt font) and be
submitted as PDF files (formatted for 8.5x11-inch paper). The submission
url is https://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=24216 .



High quality papers from this workshop will be invited to extend and submit
to IEEE Transactions on Big Data and the Special Issues on Network Science
for Internet of Things with IEEE Transactions on Network Science and
Engineering (
https://www.computer.org/cms/Computer.org/transactions/cfps/cfp_tnse_nsiot.pdf
).



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline:  December 30, 2017

Authors Notification:   February 07,  2018

Final Manuscript Due: February 28,  2018



Enquiries should be submitted to Dr Shui Yu (syu AT deakin.edu.au)

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Editor for

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials,

IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems,

IEEE Comm Letters, IEEE Access,

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Communication Magazine,

Elsevier Journal of Network and Computer Applications.

School of Information Technology, Deakin University,

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[Om-announce] IEEE INFOCOM18 Workshop of BigSecurity with Special Issue, Hawaii, USA

2017-11-28 Thread Shui Yu
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CFP

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http://www.nsp.org.au/confs/bigsecurity2018/

http://infocom2018.ieee-infocom.org/content/workshop-bigsecurity-security-and-privacy-big-data

*Scope and Topics of Interest*

As we are deep into the Information Age, we also witness the explosive
growth of data available on the Internet. For example, human beings create
about 2.5 quintillion bytes of data every day in 2012, which come from
sensors, individual archives, social networks, Internet of Things,
enterprise and Internet in all scales and formats. We face one of the most
challenging issues, i.e., how to effectively manage such a large amount of
data and identify new ways to analyze large amounts of data and unlock
information. The issue is also known as Big Data, which has been emerging
as a hot topic in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) research.



Security and privacy issue is critical for Big Data. Many works have been
carried out focusing on business, application and information processing
level from big data, such as data mining and analysis.  However, security
and privacy issues in Big Data are seldom mentioned to date. Due to its
extraordinary scale, security and privacy in Big Data faces many
challenges, such as efficient encryption and decryption algorithms,
encrypted information retrieval, attribute based encryption, attacks on
availability, reliability and integrity of Big Data.



The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners to present and discuss their latest results in security
and privacy related work of Big Data.

The topics of interest include, *but are not limited to*:

·   Threat and Vulnerability Analysis in Big Data

·   Architecture for Security and Privacy in Big Data

·   Encrypted Information Retrieval in Big Data

·   Cryptanalysis and Applications in Big Data

·   Lightweight Cryptographic Algorithms in Big Data

·   Trust in Big Data

·   Network Security, Privacy in Big Data

·   Network Forensics in Big Data

·   Anonymous Communication in Big Data

·   Physical Layer Security in Big Data

·   Privacy and Security in Cloud Data

·   Privacy and Security in Data Center Networks

·   Application Level Security and Privacy in Big Data

·   Attacks and Counter Measures in Big Data

·   Information Forensics in Big Data

·   Secure Cross-layer Design in Big Data

·   Identity Management and Key Management in Big Data

·   Intrusion Detection and Response in Big Data

·   Security and Privacy in Complex Networks

·   Malware and Virus Detection in Big Data

·   Biometric Security and Forensics in Big Data

·   Reliability and Availability in Big Data

·   Network Security in Big Data

·   Network Privacy in Big Data

·   Security and Privacy Theories in Big Data

·   Security, Privacy, and Trust in Cloud

·   Security, Privacy, and Trust in Large Scale Systems





*General Co-chairs*

Professor Nirwan Ansari, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA

Dr Chonggang Wang, InterDigital Communications, USA



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Dr Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



*Submission Instruction*

We call for original and unpublished papers no longer than 6 pages. The
reviews will be single blind. The manuscripts should be formatted in
standard IEEE camera-ready format (double-column, 10-pt font) and be
submitted as PDF files (formatted for 8.5x11-inch paper). The submission
url is https://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=24216 .



High quality papers from this workshop will be invited to extend and submit
to IEEE Transactions on Big Data and the Special Issues on Network Science
for Internet of Things with IEEE Transactions on Network Science and
Engineering (
https://www.computer.org/cms/Computer.org/transactions/cfps/cfp_tnse_nsiot.pdf
).



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline:  December 30, 2017

Authors Notification:   February 07,  2018

Final Manuscript Due: February 28,  2018



Enquiries should be submitted to Dr Shui Yu (syu AT deakin.edu.au)

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Editor for

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials,

IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems,

IEEE Comm Letters, IEEE Access,

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Communication Magazine,

Elsevier Journal of Network and Computer Applications.

School of Information Technology, Deakin University,

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[Om-announce] IEEE INFOCOM18 Workshop of BigSecurity with Special Issue, Hawaii, USA

2017-11-01 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for possible cross posting, and thank you for distributing this
CFP

--

http://www.nsp.org.au/confs/bigsecurity2018/

http://infocom2018.ieee-infocom.org/content/workshop-bigsecurity-security-and-privacy-big-data

*Scope and Topics of Interest*

As we are deep into the Information Age, we also witness the explosive
growth of data available on the Internet. For example, human beings create
about 2.5 quintillion bytes of data every day in 2012, which come from
sensors, individual archives, social networks, Internet of Things,
enterprise and Internet in all scales and formats. We face one of the most
challenging issues, i.e., how to effectively manage such a large amount of
data and identify new ways to analyze large amounts of data and unlock
information. The issue is also known as Big Data, which has been emerging
as a hot topic in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) research.



Security and privacy issue is critical for Big Data. Many works have been
carried out focusing on business, application and information processing
level from big data, such as data mining and analysis.  However, security
and privacy issues in Big Data are seldom mentioned to date. Due to its
extraordinary scale, security and privacy in Big Data faces many
challenges, such as efficient encryption and decryption algorithms,
encrypted information retrieval, attribute based encryption, attacks on
availability, reliability and integrity of Big Data.



The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners to present and discuss their latest results in security
and privacy related work of Big Data.

The topics of interest include, *but are not limited to*:

·   Threat and Vulnerability Analysis in Big Data

·   Architecture for Security and Privacy in Big Data

·   Encrypted Information Retrieval in Big Data

·   Cryptanalysis and Applications in Big Data

·   Lightweight Cryptographic Algorithms in Big Data

·   Trust in Big Data

·   Network Security, Privacy in Big Data

·   Network Forensics in Big Data

·   Anonymous Communication in Big Data

·   Physical Layer Security in Big Data

·   Privacy and Security in Cloud Data

·   Privacy and Security in Data Center Networks

·   Application Level Security and Privacy in Big Data

·   Attacks and Counter Measures in Big Data

·   Information Forensics in Big Data

·   Secure Cross-layer Design in Big Data

·   Identity Management and Key Management in Big Data

·   Intrusion Detection and Response in Big Data

·   Security and Privacy in Complex Networks

·   Malware and Virus Detection in Big Data

·   Biometric Security and Forensics in Big Data

·   Reliability and Availability in Big Data

·   Network Security in Big Data

·   Network Privacy in Big Data

·   Security and Privacy Theories in Big Data

·   Security, Privacy, and Trust in Cloud

·   Security, Privacy, and Trust in Large Scale Systems





*General Co-chairs*

Professor Nirwan Ansari, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA

Dr Chonggang Wang, InterDigital Communications, USA



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Dr Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



*Submission Instruction*

We call for original and unpublished papers no longer than 6 pages. The
reviews will be single blind. The manuscripts should be formatted in
standard IEEE camera-ready format (double-column, 10-pt font) and be
submitted as PDF files (formatted for 8.5x11-inch paper). The submission
url is https://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=24216 .



High quality papers from this workshop will be invited to extend and submit
to IEEE Transactions on Big Data and the Special Issues on Network Science
for Internet of Things with IEEE Transactions on Network Science and
Engineering (
https://www.computer.org/cms/Computer.org/transactions/cfps/cfp_tnse_nsiot.pdf
).



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline:  December 30, 2017

Authors Notification:   February 07,  2018

Final Manuscript Due: February 28,  2018



Enquiries should be submitted to Dr Shui Yu (syu AT deakin.edu.au)

-- 

-

Shui YU, PhD,

Editor for

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials,

IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems,

IEEE Comm Letters, IEEE Access,

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Communication Magazine,

Elsevier Journal of Network and Computer Applications.

School of Information Technology, Deakin University,

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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE ICC2018 Big Data Track, due on October 29 (firm), 2017.

2017-10-24 Thread Shui Yu
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Big Data Track,

Selected Areas in Communications Symposium, 2018 IEEE International
Conference on Communications (ICC 2018)

20-24 May 2018, Kansas City, MO, USA

http://icc2018.ieee-icc.org/



Scope and Motivation:

This Big Data Track covers all aspects on their ideas, results, theories,
visions, and experiences in big data relevant sciences, technologies, and
applications. This track welcomes relevant paper submissions from
researchers in academia, industry, and government, such as students,
engineers, practioners, scientists, and policy makers. This track welcomes
not only original technical and scientific research results but also
technical surveys in relevant topics.



Main Topics of Interest:

To ensure complete coverage of the advances in this field, the Big Data
Networking Track solicits contributions in, but not limited to, the
following topical areas:

• Big data models, theories, algorithms, approaches, solutions

• Machine learning, data mining, web mining, and graph mining

• Data lifecycle

• Big data practices and applications

• Big data in, with, and for communications and networking

• Big data retrieval, processing, analysis, and analytics

• Big data integration and visualization

• Big data standardization and regulation

• Big data architecture, infrastructure and platforms

• Big data maintenance, management, and operations

• Big data classifications, benchmarks and metrics

• Big data acquisition, integration, cleaning, and practices

• Big data in and for research, sciences and technologies

• Big sciences and technologies

• Big business and industries

• Big data storage and management

• Privacy protection, trust in Big Data

• Policy making and legal issues in Big Data

• Security in Big Data

• Data intensive sciences and technologies

• Big data in, with, and for cloud computing and networking

• Green issues for and by big data

• Big data semantics, scientific and knowledge discovery and intelligence

• Inquiries and programming languages for big data

• Big data placement, scheduling, and optimization

• File systems and databases for big data

• Evaluations, simulations and debugging and tools relevant to big data

• Big data for smart cities and smart homes

• Big data with and for smart grids

• Big data with Internet of Things/cyber-physical systems

• Big data with relevant signal processing techniques

• Big data for biological, biomedical, and health science and technologies

• Big data for social networks

• Big data for multimedia and image processing

• Big data for astronomy

• Big data performance analysis and large-scale deployment

• Quality of experiences and quality of services of big data

• Distributed and federated datasets

• Mobility and big data

• Relevant surveys



Sponsoring Technical Committees:

• IEEE Technical Subcommittee on Big Data (TSCBD)



How to Submit a Paper:

The IEEE ICC 2018 website provides full instructions on how to submit
papers. The URL for this Big Data track is
https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=23788 .



Submission Deadline: October 29, 2017 (extended).



Special Issues for this track.

We are organizing a few Special Issues related to this track, high quality
submissions will be invited to further extended for the Special Issues
(details will be added later on).





Any enquiries should be submit to the track chair, Dr Shui Yu, Deakin
University, Australia.

Email: s...@deakin.edu.au



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IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials,

IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems,

IEEE Comm Letters, IEEE Access,

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Communication Magazine,

Elsevier Journal of Network and Computer Applications.

School of Information Technology, Deakin University,

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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE ICC2018 Big Data Track, due on October 15, 2017

2017-10-02 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for possible cross posting, and thank you for distributing this
CFP

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Big Data Track,

Selected Areas in Communications Symposium, 2018 IEEE International
Conference on Communications (ICC 2018)

20-24 May 2018, Kansas City, MO, USA

http://icc2018.ieee-icc.org/



Scope and Motivation:

This Big Data Track covers all aspects on their ideas, results, theories,
visions, and experiences in big data relevant sciences, technologies, and
applications. This track welcomes relevant paper submissions from
researchers in academia, industry, and government, such as students,
engineers, practioners, scientists, and policy makers. This track welcomes
not only original technical and scientific research results but also
technical surveys in relevant topics.



Main Topics of Interest:

To ensure complete coverage of the advances in this field, the Big Data
Networking Track solicits contributions in, but not limited to, the
following topical areas:

• Big data models, theories, algorithms, approaches, solutions

• Machine learning, data mining, web mining, and graph mining

• Data lifecycle

• Big data practices and applications

• Big data in, with, and for communications and networking

• Big data retrieval, processing, analysis, and analytics

• Big data integration and visualization

• Big data standardization and regulation

• Big data architecture, infrastructure and platforms

• Big data maintenance, management, and operations

• Big data classifications, benchmarks and metrics

• Big data acquisition, integration, cleaning, and practices

• Big data in and for research, sciences and technologies

• Big sciences and technologies

• Big business and industries

• Big data storage and management

• Privacy protection, trust in Big Data

• Policy making and legal issues in Big Data

• Security in Big Data

• Data intensive sciences and technologies

• Big data in, with, and for cloud computing and networking

• Green issues for and by big data

• Big data semantics, scientific and knowledge discovery and intelligence

• Inquiries and programming languages for big data

• Big data placement, scheduling, and optimization

• File systems and databases for big data

• Evaluations, simulations and debugging and tools relevant to big data

• Big data for smart cities and smart homes

• Big data with and for smart grids

• Big data with Internet of Things/cyber-physical systems

• Big data with relevant signal processing techniques

• Big data for biological, biomedical, and health science and technologies

• Big data for social networks

• Big data for multimedia and image processing

• Big data for astronomy

• Big data performance analysis and large-scale deployment

• Quality of experiences and quality of services of big data

• Distributed and federated datasets

• Mobility and big data

• Relevant surveys



Sponsoring Technical Committees:

• IEEE Technical Subcommittee on Big Data (TSCBD)



How to Submit a Paper:

The IEEE ICC 2018 website provides full instructions on how to submit
papers. The URL for this Big Data track is
https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=23788 .



Submission Deadline: October 15, 2017.



Special Issues for this track.

We are organizing a few Special Issues related to this track, high quality
submissions will be invited to further extended for the Special Issues
(details will be added later on).





Any enquiries should be submit to the track chair, Dr Shui Yu, Deakin
University, Australia.

Email: s...@deakin.edu.au



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Editor for

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IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems,

IEEE Comm Letters, IEEE Access,

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Communication Magazine,

Elsevier Journal of Network and Computer Applications.

School of Information Technology, Deakin University,

221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, VIC 3125,  Australia.

Telephone:0061 3 9251 7744

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[Om-announce] CFP: EAI MONAM conference with SIs and Keynotes, Melbourne, Australia, December 13-15, 2017

2017-08-07 Thread Shui Yu
 (EUDL).



*Important Dates*



Submission Deadline (Full Papers): 31 August 2017

Submission Deadline (PhD Forum, Posters / Demos): 31 August 2017

Notification Deadline: 20 October 2017

Camera-Ready Deadline: 28 October 2017



*Keynote Speakers*



1. *Title: Privacy in Location Based Services*

Professor Wanlei Zhou, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia,

http://www.deakin.edu.au/~wanlei



2. *Title: Fuzzy Transfer Learning for Prediction*

Prof. Jie Lu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

https://www.uts.edu.au/staff/jie.lu





3. *Title: Towards Reliable, Secure and Efficient Energy Supply
with Large* *Renewable Energy at Affordable Price*

Professor Joe Dong is with the School of Electrical Engineering and
Telecommunications, UNSW, Sydney. IEEE Fellow.

https://www.engineering.unsw.edu.au/electrical-engineering/prof-joe-dong





4. *Title: Intermediate- and High-Level Structure Matching and Its
Application in Biometrics*

Prof. Yongsheng Gao, Griffith University, Australia

https://www.griffith.edu.au/engineering-information-technology/griffith-school-engineering/staff/dr-yongsheng-gao





5. *Title: Networking for Big Data: Challenges and Opportunities*

Dr. Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia

http://www.nsp.org.au/syu/



6. Prof. Xun Yi, RMIT University (pending)







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IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems,

IEEE Comm Letters, IEEE Access,

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Communication Magazine,

Elsevier Journal of Network and Computer Applications.

School of Information Technology, Deakin University,

221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, VIC 3125,  Australia.

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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE ICC2018 Big Data Track with Special Issues, due on October 15, 2017.

2017-07-21 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for possible cross posting, and thank you for distributing this
CFP

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Big Data Track,

Selected Areas in Communications Symposium, 2018 IEEE International
Conference on Communications (ICC 2018)

20-24 May 2018, Kansas City, MO, USA

http://icc2018.ieee-icc.org/



Scope and Motivation:

This Big Data Track covers all aspects on their ideas, results, theories,
visions, and experiences in big data relevant sciences, technologies, and
applications. This track welcomes relevant paper submissions from
researchers in academia, industry, and government, such as students,
engineers, practioners, scientists, and policy makers. This track welcomes
not only original technical and scientific research results but also
technical surveys in relevant topics.



Main Topics of Interest:

To ensure complete coverage of the advances in this field, the Big Data
Networking Track solicits contributions in, but not limited to, the
following topical areas:

• Big data models, theories, algorithms, approaches, solutions

• Machine learning, data mining, web mining, and graph mining

• Data lifecycle

• Big data practices and applications

• Big data in, with, and for communications and networking

• Big data retrieval, processing, analysis, and analytics

• Big data integration and visualization

• Big data standardization and regulation

• Big data architecture, infrastructure and platforms

• Big data maintenance, management, and operations

• Big data classifications, benchmarks and metrics

• Big data acquisition, integration, cleaning, and practices

• Big data in and for research, sciences and technologies

• Big sciences and technologies

• Big business and industries

• Big data storage and management

• Privacy protection, trust in Big Data

• Policy making and legal issues in Big Data

• Security in Big Data

• Data intensive sciences and technologies

• Big data in, with, and for cloud computing and networking

• Green issues for and by big data

• Big data semantics, scientific and knowledge discovery and intelligence

• Inquiries and programming languages for big data

• Big data placement, scheduling, and optimization

• File systems and databases for big data

• Evaluations, simulations and debugging and tools relevant to big data

• Big data for smart cities and smart homes

• Big data with and for smart grids

• Big data with Internet of Things/cyber-physical systems

• Big data with relevant signal processing techniques

• Big data for biological, biomedical, and health science and technologies

• Big data for social networks

• Big data for multimedia and image processing

• Big data for astronomy

• Big data performance analysis and large-scale deployment

• Quality of experiences and quality of services of big data

• Distributed and federated datasets

• Mobility and big data

• Relevant surveys



Sponsoring Technical Committees:

• IEEE Technical Subcommittee on Big Data (TSCBD)



How to Submit a Paper:

The IEEE ICC 2018 website provides full instructions on how to submit
papers. The URL for this Big Data track is
https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=23788 .



Submission Deadline: October 15, 2017.



Special Issues for this track.

We are organizing a few Special Issues related to this track, high quality
submissions will be invited to further extended for the Special Issues
(details will be added later on).





Any enquiries should be submit to the track chair, Dr Shui Yu, Deakin
University, Australia.

Email: s...@deakin.edu.au



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Editor for

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials,

IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems,

IEEE Comm Letters, IEEE Access,

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Communication Magazine,

Elsevier Journal of Network and Computer Applications.

School of Information Technology, Deakin University,

221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, VIC 3125,  Australia.

Telephone:0061 3 9251 7744

http://www.deakin.edu.au/~syu
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[Om-announce] CFP: EAI MONAM conference with SIs and Keynotes, Melbourne, Australia, December 13-15, 2017

2017-06-22 Thread Shui Yu
 (EUDL).



*Important Dates*



Submission Deadline (Full Papers): 31 August 2017

Submission Deadline (PhD Forum, Posters / Demos): 31 August 2017

Notification Deadline: 20 October 2017

Camera-Ready Deadline: 28 October 2017



*Keynote Speakers*



1. *Title: Privacy in Location Based Services*

Presenter:

Professor Wanlei Zhou

Alfred Deakin Professor, Chair of Information Technology,

School of Information Technology,

Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia,

Email: wan...@deakin.edu.au. WWW: http://www.deakin.edu.au/~wanlei



2. *Title: Fuzzy Transfer Learning for Prediction*

Presenter: Prof. Jie Lu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

https://www.uts.edu.au/staff/jie.lu





3. *Title: Towards Reliable, Secure and Efficient Energy Supply
with Large* *Renewable Energy at Affordable Price*

Presenter: Professor Joe Dong is with the School of Electrical Engineering
and Telecommunications, UNSW, Sydney. IEEE Fellow.

https://www.engineering.unsw.edu.au/electrical-engineering/prof-joe-dong





4. *Title: Intermediate- and High-Level Structure Matching and Its
Application in Biometrics*

Presenter: Prof. Yongsheng Gao, Griffith University, Australia

https://www.griffith.edu.au/engineering-information-technology/griffith-school-engineering/staff/dr-yongsheng-gao





5. *Title: Networking for Big Data: Challenges and Opportunities*

Presenter: Dr. Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia

http://www.nsp.org.au/syu/



6. Prof. Xun Yi, RMIT University (pending)







*Honorary Co-Chairs*

·   Prof. Albert Zomaya, The University of Sydney, Australia. IEEE
Fellow, EiC of IET Cyber-Physical Systems; Former EiC of IEEE Transactions
on Computers.

·   Prof. Mohammed Atiquzzaman, University of Oklahoma, USA. EiC of
Journal of Network and Computer Applications; EiC of the Vehicular
Communications.

·   Prof. Hsiao-Hua Chen, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan. IEEE
Fellow, EiC of Security and Communication Networks

·   Prof. Ernesto Damiani, Chair of the Information Security Group and
Program, Khalifa University, UAE.



*General Co-Chairs*



Prof. Jiankun Hu, UNSW, Australia. Email: j...@adfa.edu.au

Prof. Yang Xiang, Deakin University, Australia. Email:
yang.xi...@deakin.edu.au.



*TPC Co-Chairs*



Prof. Zahir Tari, RMIT University, Australia. Email: z.t...@rmit.edu.au

A/Prof. Ibrahim Khalil, RMIT University, Australia. Email:
i.kha...@rmit.edu.au



*Web Chair*

Dr. Naveen Chilamkerti, La Trobe University, Australia. Email:
n.chilamku...@latrobe.edu.au.



*Publicity Chair*

Prof. Chan Yeob Yeun, Khalifa University, UAE. Email: cy...@kustar.ac.ae



*Publication Chair*

Dr. Sheng Wen, Deakin University, Australia. Email: Sheng Wen
sheng@deakin.edu.au.







List of Technical Program Committee Members (to be continued)



Jiankun Hu, UNSW, Australia.

Zahir Tari, RMIT University, Australia.

Ibrahim Khalil, RMIT University, Australia

RongBo Zhu, South-Central University for Nationalities, China

Zhili Sun, University of Surrey, UK.

Ying Guo, Central South University, China

Abderrezak Rachedi, Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée, France

Qianghong Wu, Beihang University, China

Qin Jing, Shandong University, China

Chi Chen, Chinese Academic of Science, China.

Yi Qian, University of Nebraska – Lincoln, USA.

Naveen Chilamkurti, Latrob University, Australia

Sherali Zeadally, University of Kentucky, USA

Weifa Liang, Australia National University, Australia

Anna Maria Vegni, University Roma, Italy.

Chan Yeob Yeun, Khalifa University, UAE.

Abbas BRADAI, University Poitiers, France

Miklos Molnar, University Montpellier 2, France

Xinyi Huang, Fujian Normal University, China

Qin Liu, Hunan University, China

Abderrahim Benslimane, University Avignon, France

Paul Pan, Unitec, New Zealand

Neda Aboutorab, UNSW, Australia

Song Guo, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

Constandinos Mavromoustakis, Cyprus.

DE DOMENICO Antonio, CEA, France

Javier Rubio-Loyola, Mexico Teléfono, Mexico.

Sanneck, Henning, Nokia, Germany.

Baldomero Coll-Perales, UWICORE, Israel.

Adnan Al-Anbuky, AUT, New Zealand

Emad Eldin Mohamed, Swinburne University, Australia

Craig Valli, ECU, Australia

Arkady Zaslavsky, Data61, Australia

Claudia Canali, UNI More, Italy

Abdelkamel Tari  University of Bejaia, Algeria

Slimane HAMMOUDI, Université d'Angers, France

Mounia Fredj, ENSIAS, France


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Editor for

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials,

IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems,

IEEE Comm Letters, IEEE Access,

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Communication Magazine,

Elsevier Journal of Network and Computer Applications.

School of Information Technology, Deakin University,

221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, VIC 3125,  Australia.

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[Om-announce] CFP : MobiQuitous 2017 Workshop Proposals

2017-05-17 Thread Shui Yu
MobiQuitous 2017 (http://mobiquitous.org/2017) invites proposals for
workshops of the 14th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous
Systems: Computing, Networking and Services, to be held in Melbourne,
Australia, 6-9 November 2017.

We are soliciting workshop proposals on any topic of relevance to Mobile
and Ubiquitous Computing. All workshops will be held on 6 November 2017.
Workshops are a great opportunity for community building and a forum for
attendees with common interests. Accepted workshop papers are included in
the adjunct proceedings of the Mobiquitous Conference and will be
accessible via the ACM digital library.

Pre-proposal Submission Inquiries
Should you wish to discuss ideas for a workshop proposal, feel free to
contact the Workshops Chair at michael.sh...@mq.edu.au.

Workshop Proposal Content

The proposal should be prepared as a document of no more than 4 pages in
the official ACM proceedings format – tighter alternate style (Word,
Latex), and must in addition include a Call for Papers. It must describe
the topic, rationale and objectives for the workshop, the organizers’
backgrounds and bio, an estimate of expected attendance, in the case of
follow-up workshops: statistics from any previously held workshops and a
detailed plan (timeline) for conducting the workshop (including any plans
for pre-workshop preparation and/or post-workshop follow up).

Workshop Selection Process

Workshops will be reviewed by a jury of experts who will consider several
factors, including:
* The potential for the topic of the workshop to generate stimulating
discussions and useful results.
* The expected interest of the community in the workshop topic.
* The quality, organization and plan described in the workshop proposal.
* Relevance to the main conference.

In the case of multiple submissions on similar topics, organizers may be
encouraged to merge them.

Workshop Organizers' Responsibilities

The organizers of each workshop are expected to:
* Publicize the workshop with a call for participation via the MobiQuitous
website
* Set up a own web site for the workshop containing more details on the
workshop, including CFP, workshop format, plans for publication (if any),
participants, program, etc.
* Provide address of workshop website to conference organisers (
mobiquitous.org will then point to the individual workshop websites)
* Encourage potential participants to submit papers
* Work with the MobiQuitous Publication Chairs to include workshop papers
in the ACM digital library and the supplementary proceedings
* Work with the MobiQuitous Workshop Chair to arrange the workshop
* Actively run the workshop

Submitting Your Proposal

Please email your proposal directly to the workshops chair at
michael.sh...@mq.edu.au. The deadline for submission is May 20th, 2017. The
submission should be a single PDF file, including both the proposal (max. 4
pages) and an appended CFP.

Important Dates

Submission deadline: May 20, 2017
Notification of acceptance: May 31, 2017
Camera-ready version of all workshop papers due: October 1, 2017
Workshops: November 6, 2017

Workshops Chair
Michael Sheng, Macquarie University, Australia,  michael.sh...@mq.edu.au

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Editor for

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials,

IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems,

IEEE Comm Letters, IEEE Access,

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Communication Magazine,

Elsevier Journal of Network and Computer Applications.

School of Information Technology, Deakin University,

221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, VIC 3125,  Australia.

Telephone:0061 3 9251 7744

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[Om-announce] CFP MobiQuitous 2017, Melbourne, November 6-9, 2017

2017-05-17 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for possible cross posting, and appreciate your further
distribution of this CFP.



The fourteenth Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous
Systems:  Computing, Networking and Services (MobiQuitous 2017,
http://mobiquitous.org/2017/show/org-com ) aims to provide a forum for
presenting and discussing top-notch quality research. MobiQuitous 2017
fosters research collaboration through focused discussions, interaction and
exchange of experiences that will designate future research efforts and
open new leading directions for innovation and cutting-edge technologies.
Areas addressed by the conference include the intersection of mobile and
ubiquitous computing systems with social networks, Internet of things,
middleware, networking, data management and services, domain-specific
applications, user behaviour, models and algorithms.



We solicit technical papers describing original, previously unpublished
research, not currently under review by another conference or journal,
pertaining to the broadly conceived Ubiquitous Systems. Contributions
describing an overall working system and reporting real world deployment
experiences are particularly of interest.



Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

 ·  Internet of Things – Systems, Data Analytics, and Applications

·  Mobile User Experience

·  Security and Privacy

·  User behaviour analysis and modelling

·  Crowdsourcing – Platforms and Applications

·  Urban/mobile crowd-sensing

·  Participatory Sensing

·  Wireless Access Technologies

·  Performance analysis, modelling and measurement of mobile networks

·  Networked Sensing and Applications

·  Mobile Device Architectures

·  Mobile Systems and Applications

·  Mobile Data Management and Analytics

·  Mobile Multimedia

·  Mobile User Interfaces and Interaction Technologies

·  Toolkit and Languages for Mobile Computing

·  Energy Aware Mobile Computing

·  Mobile Cloud Computing

·  Semantic Web Technologies

·  Localization and Tracking

·  Social Network Applications to Mobile Computing

·  Context and Location-based Applications and Services.

·  Positioning and tracking in mobile networks

·  Wearable Computing

·  Body Area Networks

·  Mobile data analysis and mobile platforms





PUBLICATIONS



We reserve the right to exclude papers accepted but not presented from the
conference proceedings submitted for archiving and indexing.

All accepted papers will be published by Springer and made available
through SpringerLink Digital Library, one of the world's largest scientific
libraries.

*The proceedings are submitted for inclusion to the leading indexing
services: DBLP, Google Scholar, Thomson Scientific ISI Proceedings, EI
Elsevier Engineering Index, CrossRef, Scopus, as well as ICST's own EU
Digital Library (EUDL).*



SUBMISSION

Papers should be submitted through EAI 'Confy' system
<http://confy.eai.eu/#conftrack-overview/conf/51999/cid/51999> at Confy,
and have to comply with the SPRINGER format (see Author's kit section
<http://mobiquitous.org/2017/show/authors-kit>).

For more information about submission, please visit Submission section.
<http://mobiquitous.org/2017/show/initial-submission>



IMPORTANT DATES



*Full Paper Submission deadline*

30 June2017 23:59 PST

*Notification of Acceptance: *

16 August 20017

*Camera-Ready deadline*

1 September 2017

*Conference date*

November 6-9, 2017



Please contact the TPC chair, Prof Dali Kaafar via
dali.kaa...@data61.csiro.au



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IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials,

IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems,

IEEE Comm Letters, IEEE Access,

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Communication Magazine,

Elsevier Journal of Network and Computer Applications.

School of Information Technology, Deakin University,

221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, VIC 3125,  Australia.

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[Om-announce] IEEE ISPA 2017 Call for Workshop Proposals

2017-05-15 Thread Shui Yu
**
We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this IEEE ISPA 2017 Call for
Workshop Proposals (CFWP).
We appreciate your help if you forward this IEEE ISPA 2017 CFWP to your
colleages and friends.
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The 15th IEEE International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed
Processing
with Applications (IEEE ISPA 2017)

Organizers:
Guangzhou University, China
Central South University, China

Sponsors:
IEEE, IEEE Computer Society and IEEE TCSC.

Venue & Dates:
Guangzhou, China, December 12-15, 2017

http://trust.gzhu.edu.cn/conference/ISPA2017/
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Call for Workshop Proposals

The IEEE ISPA 2017 Workshops provide vibrant opportunities for academic
researchers and industry practitioners to share their research experiences,
original research achievements and practical development products on
specific new challenges and emerging issues. The themes of the IEEE ISPA
2017 Workshops should be related to the scopes of the IEEE ISPA 2017 main
conference, reflecting to advances in all aspects of parallel and
distributed systems, theories and applications.

The organizers of the IEEE ISPA 2017 Workshops shall have responsibility of
soliciting call for papers, forming program committee on reviewing and
selection of papers as well as planning workshop program. The registration
fees for workshops will be determined by and paid to the main conference
other than the workshops. The main conference will provide workshop
facilities including the working notes printing, meeting rooms, coffee
breaks, lunches, dinners, proceedings, etc.

The proceedings of the IEEE ISPA 2017 Workshops will be published by IEEE
Computer Society (indexed by EI Compendex).

Prospective Workshop Organizers should send a proposal containing the
following information to IEEE ISPA 2016 Workshop Chairs via email by June
15, 2017 (Extended):

 - Title of the workshop (Full name and Abbreviation)
 - Objectives, scopes, and contributions to the main conference (up to 1
page)
 - Short bios of the key organizers and their experiences on
conference/workshop organization
 - Procedures for selecting papers, plans for advertising call for papers,
and intentions for organizing journal special issues if possible
 - The expected number of participants
 - A tentative list of program committee members
 - The workshop website URL address if available

Approved workshops should strictly follow the Important Dates of the main
conference, particularly the Author Notification Date (September 15, 2017)
and the Camera-ready Paper Due Date (October 15, 2017). The submission
deadline could be later than that of the main conference. But, a workshop
should have sufficient time, say 5-7 weeks, for generating peer reviews.
Generally, each paper should receive 2 or 3 peer reviews.

In order to encourage the workshop organisors, the main conference will
also provide the following benefits to the workshop organisors: (1) If a
workshop will have at least 10 full registrations for accepted papers
(excluding those borderline papers transferred from the main conference),
then one of the main organisors can choose either to waive one of his or
her papers for registrations or to get the travel grant to attend the
conference. (2) If a workshop will have at least 20 full registrations for
accepted papers (excluding those borderline papers transferred from the
main conference), then the main organisors can also invite one keynote
speaker for the workshop and the conference will provide free registration
and travel grant for the keynote speaker.
Look forward to your stimulating proposals and contributions to IEEE ISPA
2017 Workshops!

IEEE ISPA 2017 Workshop Chairs

Karl Andersson, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden 
Habib M. Ammari, Norfolk State University, USA 
Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia 
Andy Li, University of Florida, USA 
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Contact

Please email inquiries concerning IEEE ISPA 2017 Workshops to the above
Workshop Chairs and cc-email to:
Prof. Guojun Wang: csgjwang AT gmail DOT com and the conference organizers
(ISPA2017Guangzhou AT gmail DOT com).

Prof. Guojun Wang's Homepage: http://trust.gzhu.edu.cn/faculty/~csgjwang/

Copyright AT Institute of Computer Networks, Guangzhou University,
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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE IoT Journal Special Issue on Multimedia Big Data in IoT, Due on May 31

2017-05-04 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for the possible cross posting.

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http://iot-journal.weebly.com/uploads/1/8/8/0/18809834/ieee_iot_journal_si_multimedia_big_data_cfp.pdf



Multimedia big data is a cornerstone of Internet of Things (IoT). The
research subjects of IoT naturally associate with multimedia and big data,
and multimedia data and application occupies a large proportion of the
landscape of IoT. Moreover, there are many exciting new research directions
in multimedia big data based IoT, such as directional sensor networks, video
opportunistic transmission, physical object location, image or voice
based physical
object search, and so on. Due to the dramatic development of IoT, we have
bigger and bigger data sets, and we naturally step into the world of
multimedia big data. As an emerging and promising domain for both research
and application, multimedia big data in IoT introduces unprecedented
problems and challenges to us, such as large scale multimedia data
representation, modelling, mining, social impact, privacy concern,
security, and so on.



The purpose of this Special Issue is to solicit the latest unpublished work
from both academia and industry on multimedia big data in the domain of
IoT. The areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following.

·Measurement for multimedia big data in IoT

·Representation for multimedia big data in IoT

·Mining and learning theory for multimedia big data in IoT

·Networking theory for multimedia big data in IoT

·Data transmission for multimedia big data in IoT

·Parallel and distributed algorithms for multimedia big data in IoT

·Software platform design for multimedia big data in IoT

·Scheduling theory for multimedia big data in IoT

·Data management for multimedia big data in IoT

·   Performance modelling for multimedia big data in IoT

·   Visualization of multimedia big data in IoT

·   Security and privacy theory for multimedia big data in IoT

·Theoretical challenges in multimedia big data in IoT

·New application of multimedia big data in IoT

·

 *Important Dates*

Submissions Deadline: May 31, 2017Notification of
Acceptance: September 30, 2017

Final Manuscript Due: August 31   Publication Date: TBA



*Submission*

All original manuscripts or revisions to the IEEE IoT Journal must be
submitted electronically through IEEE Manuscript Central,
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/iot. Solicited original submissions must
not be currently under consideration for publication in other venues.
Author guidelines and submission information can be found at
http://iot.ieee.org/journal.



Guest Editors

Huadong Ma (Lead), Beijing University of Post and Telecommunication, China,
m...@bupt.edu.cn

Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia, s...@deakin.edu.au

Moncef Gabbouj,  Tampere University of Technology, Finland,
moncef.gabb...@tut.fi

Peter Mueller, IBM Research, Switzerland, p...@ibm.com



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[Om-announce] CFP: EAI Mobile Networks and Management, December 15–17, 2017 | Melbourne, Australia

2017-05-02 Thread Shui Yu
...@rmit.edu.au

A/Prof. Ibrahim Khalil, RMIT University, Australia. Email:
i.kha...@rmit.edu.au





List of Technical Program Committee Members (to be continued)



Jiankun Hu, UNSW, Australia.

Zahir Tari, RMIT University, Australia.

Ibrahim Khalil, RMIT University, Australia

RongBo Zhu, South-Central University for Nationalities, China

Zhili Sun, University of Surrey, UK.

Ying Guo, Central South University, China

Abderrezak Rachedi, Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée, France

Qianghong Wu, Beihang University, China

Qin Jing, Shandong University, China

Chi Chen, Chinese Academic of Science, China.

Yi Qian, University of Nebraska – Lincoln, USA.

Naveen Chilamkurti, Latrob University, Australia

Sherali Zeadally, University of Kentucky, USA

Weifa Liang, Australia National University, Australia

Anna Maria Vegni, University Roma, Italy.

Chan Yeob Yeun, Khalifa University, UAE.

Abbas BRADAI, University Poitiers, France

Miklos Molnar, University Montpellier 2, France

Xinyi Huang, Fujian Normal University, China

Qin Liu, Hunan University, China

Abderrahim Benslimane, University Avignon, France

Paul Pan, Unitec, New Zealand

Neda Aboutorab, UNSW, Australia

Song Guo, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

Constandinos Mavromoustakis, Cyprus.

DE DOMENICO Antonio, CEA, France

Javier Rubio-Loyola, Mexico Teléfono, Mexico.

Sanneck, Henning, Nokia, Germany.

Baldomero Coll-Perales, UWICORE, Israel.

Adnan Al-Anbuky, AUT, New Zealand

Emad Eldin Mohamed, Swinburne University, Australia

Craig Valli, ECU, Australia

Arkady Zaslavsky, Data61, Australia

Claudia Canali, UNI More, Italy

Abdelkamel Tari  University of Bejaia, Algeria

Slimane HAMMOUDI, Université d'Angers, France

Mounia Fredj, ENSIAS, France









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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE IoT Journal Special Issue on Multimedia Big Data in IoT, Due on May 31

2017-04-03 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for the possible cross posting.

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http://iot-journal.weebly.com/uploads/1/8/8/0/18809834/ieee_iot_journal_si_multimedia_big_data_cfp.pdf



Multimedia big data is a cornerstone of Internet of Things (IoT). The
research subjects of IoT naturally associate with multimedia and big data,
and multimedia data and application occupies a large proportion of the
landscape of IoT. Moreover, there are many exciting new research directions
in multimedia big data based IoT, such as directional sensor networks, video
opportunistic transmission, physical object location, image or voice
based physical
object search, and so on. Due to the dramatic development of IoT, we have
bigger and bigger data sets, and we naturally step into the world of
multimedia big data. As an emerging and promising domain for both research
and application, multimedia big data in IoT introduces unprecedented
problems and challenges to us, such as large scale multimedia data
representation, modelling, mining, social impact, privacy concern,
security, and so on.



The purpose of this Special Issue is to solicit the latest unpublished work
from both academia and industry on multimedia big data in the domain of
IoT. The areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following.

·Measurement for multimedia big data in IoT

·Representation for multimedia big data in IoT

·Mining and learning theory for multimedia big data in IoT

·Networking theory for multimedia big data in IoT

·Data transmission for multimedia big data in IoT

·Parallel and distributed algorithms for multimedia big data in IoT

·Software platform design for multimedia big data in IoT

·Scheduling theory for multimedia big data in IoT

·Data management for multimedia big data in IoT

·   Performance modelling for multimedia big data in IoT

·   Visualization of multimedia big data in IoT

·   Security and privacy theory for multimedia big data in IoT

·Theoretical challenges in multimedia big data in IoT

·New application of multimedia big data in IoT

·

 *Important Dates*

Submissions Deadline: May 31, 2017Notification of
Acceptance: September 30, 2017

Final Manuscript Due: August 31   Publication Date: TBA



*Submission*

All original manuscripts or revisions to the IEEE IoT Journal must be
submitted electronically through IEEE Manuscript Central,
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/iot. Solicited original submissions must
not be currently under consideration for publication in other venues.
Author guidelines and submission information can be found at
http://iot.ieee.org/journal.



Guest Editors

Huadong Ma (Lead), Beijing University of Post and Telecommunication, China,
m...@bupt.edu.cn

Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia, s...@deakin.edu.au

Moncef Gabbouj,  Tampere University of Technology, Finland,
moncef.gabb...@tut.fi

Peter Mueller, IBM Research, Switzerland, p...@ibm.com





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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE Globecom 2017, Singapore, due on April 1, 2017

2017-03-21 Thread Shui Yu
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__edas.info_newPaper.php-3Fc-3D23287=DwMFaQ=8hUWFZcy2Z-Za5rBPlktOQ=4WbnIC2bei8ac7jBLJTFq7EM6usfusbk1XEY3r-BcE8=YituYXDHzZ8_bfOrVHKudOX6W0gRN8AHAu79d8qg64A=K4xLOuVbmCMnj6huoWVTFEDUL0y9UyiaLlddxoaU4Mc=>
*)*
*Wireless Communications Symposium* *(**CFP*
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__globecom2017.ieee-2Dglobecom.org_sites_globecom2017.ieee-2Dglobecom.org_files_u58_CFP-5FGlobecom2017-5FWCS.pdf=DwMFaQ=8hUWFZcy2Z-Za5rBPlktOQ=4WbnIC2bei8ac7jBLJTFq7EM6usfusbk1XEY3r-BcE8=YituYXDHzZ8_bfOrVHKudOX6W0gRN8AHAu79d8qg64A=r_VggdeT5bS3Wj9DPEmmy-1bdf-EMGRfYR2s9x5Mbh4=>
* / **Submit a paper*
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__edas.info_newPaper.php-3Fc-3D23288=DwMFaQ=8hUWFZcy2Z-Za5rBPlktOQ=4WbnIC2bei8ac7jBLJTFq7EM6usfusbk1XEY3r-BcE8=YituYXDHzZ8_bfOrVHKudOX6W0gRN8AHAu79d8qg64A=r1GPkKYxPl-snTO24pXaMyHUKmDDDFxXa4L2aSKdAy8=>
*)*

More details of each symposium, policies, and submission guidelines can be
found at http://globecom2017.ieee-globecom.org/content/call-symposium-papers
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__globecom2017.ieee-2Dglobecom.org_content_call-2Dsymposium-2Dpapers=DwMFaQ=8hUWFZcy2Z-Za5rBPlktOQ=4WbnIC2bei8ac7jBLJTFq7EM6usfusbk1XEY3r-BcE8=YituYXDHzZ8_bfOrVHKudOX6W0gRN8AHAu79d8qg64A=yei59kaFvBvh6WpOeZkojVGi_wK5UHuGSpGZBkPzlQQ=>
.

Prospective authors are invited to submit original technical papers for
presentation and publication. Accepted and presented technical papers will
be published in the IEEE GLOBECOM 2017 Conference Proceedings and submitted
to IEEE Xplore.

*Important Dates*

Paper Submission: 1 April 2017

Paper Notification: 25 July 2017

Camera-Ready Paper: 4 September 2017



Specific questions about a given symposium, please contact the symposium
chairs, respectively. General questions regarding the Technical Symposia,
please contact the Technical Program Committee (TPC) Chair:  Ying-Chang
Liang (lian...@ieee.org ), and TPC Co-Chairs: Teng Joon Lim (
ele...@nus.edu.sg ) and Chengshan Xiao (xi...@mst.edu).



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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE Globecom 2017, Singapore, due on April 1, 2017

2017-02-21 Thread Shui Yu
t;http://globecom2017.ieee-globecom.org/sites/globecom2017.ieee-globecom.org/files/u58/CFP-GC17_Green_Symposium_2017-v2.pdf>
* / **Submit a paper* <https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=23272>*)*
*Mobile and Wireless Networks Symposium **(**CFP*
<http://globecom2017.ieee-globecom.org/sites/globecom2017.ieee-globecom.org/files/u58/CFP_MWNS.pdf>
* / **Submit a paper* <https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=23273>*)*
*Next-Generation Networking and Internet Symposium* *(**CFP*
<http://globecom2017.ieee-globecom.org/sites/globecom2017.ieee-globecom.org/files/u58/CFP%20NGNI%20GC%202017%20v2.pdf>
* / **Submit a paper* <https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=23274>*)*
*Optical Networks and Systems Symposium* *(**CFP*
<http://globecom2017.ieee-globecom.org/sites/globecom2017.ieee-globecom.org/files/u58/CALL%20FOR%20PAPERS_ONS.pdf>
 * / **Submit a paper* <https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=23275>*)*
*Signal Processing for Communications Symposium* *(**CFP*
<http://globecom2017.ieee-globecom.org/sites/globecom2017.ieee-globecom.org/files/u58/CFP_SPC_GLOBECOM_2017.pdf>
* / **Submit a paper* <https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=23287>*)*
*Wireless Communications Symposium* *(**CFP*
<http://globecom2017.ieee-globecom.org/sites/globecom2017.ieee-globecom.org/files/u58/CFP_Globecom2017_WCS.pdf>
* / **Submit a paper* <https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=23288>*)*

More details of each symposium, policies, and submission guidelines can be
found at http://globecom2017.ieee-globecom.org/content/call-symposium-papers
.

Prospective authors are invited to submit original technical papers for
presentation and publication. Accepted and presented technical papers will
be published in the IEEE GLOBECOM 2017 Conference Proceedings and submitted
to IEEE Xplore.

*Important Dates*

Paper Submission: 1 April 2017

Paper Notification: 25 July 2017

Camera-Ready Paper: 4 September 2017



Specific questions about a given symposium, please contact the symposium
chairs, respectively. General questions regarding the Technical Symposia,
please contact the Technical Program Committee (TPC) Chair:  Ying-Chang
Liang (lian...@ieee.org ), and TPC Co-Chairs: Teng Joon Lim (
ele...@nus.edu.sg ) and Chengshan Xiao (xi...@mst.edu).



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[Om-announce] Special Issue on Big Data Security and Privacy, Digital Communications Networks (Elsevier), due on Feb 28, 2017 (firm)

2017-02-17 Thread Shui Yu
Dear colleagues, we sincerely invite you to submit your work to the
following special issue.

*Special Issue on Big Data Security and Privacy, Digital Communications
Networks (Elsevier)*

(
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/digital-communications-and-networks/call-for-papers/big-data-security-and-privacy
)



As human beings are deep into the Information Age, we have been witnessing
the rapid development of Big Data. Huge amounts of data from sensors,
individual archives, social networks, Internet of Things, enterprise and
Internet are collected, shared and analyzed. Security and Privacy is one of
the most concerned issues in Big Data. Big Data definitely desires the
security and privacy protection all through the collection, transmission
and analysis procedures.



The features of Big Data such as Veracity, Volume, Variety and dynamicity
bring new challenges to security and privacy protection. To protect the
confidentiality, integrity and availability, traditional security measures
such as cryptography, log/event analysis, intrusion detection/prevention
and access control have taken a new dimension. To protect the privacy, new
pattern of measures such as privacy-preserved data analysis need to be
explored. There is a lot of work to be done in this emerging field.



The purpose of this special issue is to make the security and privacy
communities realizing the challenges and tasks that we face in Big Data. We
focus on exploring the security and privacy aspects of Big Data as
supporting and indispensable elements of the emerging Big Data research.



The areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:



- Security technologies for collecting of Big Data

- Cryptography and Big Data

- Intrusion detection and transmission surveillance of Big Data

- Storage and system security for Big Data

- Big Data forensics

- Integrity protection and authentication of Big Data

- Access control of Big Data

- Privacy aware analysis and retrieval of Big Data

- Privacy aware data fusion of Big Data


*Paper Submission*

Elsevier DCN, fully open accessed by ScienceDirect, publishes rigorously
peer-reviewed and high quality original articles and authoritative reviews.
Only original and unpublished research papers will be considered in this
special issue. Authors should follow the *Elsevier Digital Communications
and Networks (DCN) *manuscript format described in the Information for
Authors at *DCN journal website (*
*http://www.journals.elsevier.com/digital-communications-and-networks/*
<http://www.journals.elsevier.com/digital-communications-and-networks/>* )*.



Prospective authors should submit an electronic copy to the *Elsevier DCN*
on-line manuscript system via http://ees.elsevier.com/dcan/ according to
the following timetable and choose the article type as “*SI: Big Data
Security and Privacy”.*



*Time Table*

Submission: February 28, 2017 (extended, firm)

Final manuscript due: June 15, 2017

Acceptance notification: May 15, 2017

Publication date: July 2017



*Guest Editors*

Dr Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia (Email: s...@deakin.edu.au)

Dr Peter Muller, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Switzerland (Email:
p...@zurich.ibm.com)

Prof. Albert Zomaya, University of Sydney, Australia (Email:
albert.zom...@sydney.edu.au)



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[Om-announce] Special Issue on Big Data Security and Privacy, Digital Communications Networks (Elsevier), due on Feb 15, 2017

2017-02-02 Thread Shui Yu
Dear colleagues, we sincerely invite you to submit your work to the
following special issue.

*Special Issue on Big Data Security and Privacy, Digital Communications
Networks (Elsevier)*

(
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/digital-communications-and-networks/call-for-papers/big-data-security-and-privacy
)



As human beings are deep into the Information Age, we have been witnessing
the rapid development of Big Data. Huge amounts of data from sensors,
individual archives, social networks, Internet of Things, enterprise and
Internet are collected, shared and analyzed. Security and Privacy is one of
the most concerned issues in Big Data. Big Data definitely desires the
security and privacy protection all through the collection, transmission
and analysis procedures.



The features of Big Data such as Veracity, Volume, Variety and dynamicity
bring new challenges to security and privacy protection. To protect the
confidentiality, integrity and availability, traditional security measures
such as cryptography, log/event analysis, intrusion detection/prevention
and access control have taken a new dimension. To protect the privacy, new
pattern of measures such as privacy-preserved data analysis need to be
explored. There is a lot of work to be done in this emerging field.



The purpose of this special issue is to make the security and privacy
communities realizing the challenges and tasks that we face in Big Data. We
focus on exploring the security and privacy aspects of Big Data as
supporting and indispensable elements of the emerging Big Data research.



The areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:



- Security technologies for collecting of Big Data

- Cryptography and Big Data

- Intrusion detection and transmission surveillance of Big Data

- Storage and system security for Big Data

- Big Data forensics

- Integrity protection and authentication of Big Data

- Access control of Big Data

- Privacy aware analysis and retrieval of Big Data

- Privacy aware data fusion of Big Data


*Paper Submission*

Elsevier DCN, fully open accessed by ScienceDirect, publishes rigorously
peer-reviewed and high quality original articles and authoritative reviews.
Only original and unpublished research papers will be considered in this
special issue. Authors should follow the *Elsevier Digital Communications
and Networks (DCN) *manuscript format described in the Information for
Authors at *DCN journal website (*
*http://www.journals.elsevier.com/digital-communications-and-networks/*
<http://www.journals.elsevier.com/digital-communications-and-networks/>* )*.



Prospective authors should submit an electronic copy to the *Elsevier DCN*
on-line manuscript system via http://ees.elsevier.com/dcan/ according to
the following timetable and choose the article type as “*SI: Big Data
Security and Privacy”.*



*Time Table*

Manuscript submission: February 15, 2017

Final manuscript due: June 15, 2017

Acceptance notification: May 15, 2017

Publication date: July 2017



*Guest Editors*

Dr Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia (Email: s...@deakin.edu.au)

Dr Peter Muller, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Switzerland (Email:
p...@zurich.ibm.com)

Prof. Albert Zomaya, University of Sydney, Australia (Email:
albert.zom...@sydney.edu.au)



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[Om-announce] Special Issue on Big Data Security and Privacy, Digital Communications Networks (Elsevier), due on Feb 15, 2017

2017-01-23 Thread Shui Yu
Dear colleagues, we sincerely invite you to submit your work to the
following special issue.

*Special Issue on Big Data Security and Privacy, Digital Communications
Networks (Elsevier)*

(
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/digital-communications-and-networks/call-for-papers/big-data-security-and-privacy
)



As human beings are deep into the Information Age, we have been witnessing
the rapid development of Big Data. Huge amounts of data from sensors,
individual archives, social networks, Internet of Things, enterprise and
Internet are collected, shared and analyzed. Security and Privacy is one of
the most concerned issues in Big Data. Big Data definitely desires the
security and privacy protection all through the collection, transmission
and analysis procedures.



The features of Big Data such as Veracity, Volume, Variety and dynamicity
bring new challenges to security and privacy protection. To protect the
confidentiality, integrity and availability, traditional security measures
such as cryptography, log/event analysis, intrusion detection/prevention
and access control have taken a new dimension. To protect the privacy, new
pattern of measures such as privacy-preserved data analysis need to be
explored. There is a lot of work to be done in this emerging field.



The purpose of this special issue is to make the security and privacy
communities realizing the challenges and tasks that we face in Big Data. We
focus on exploring the security and privacy aspects of Big Data as
supporting and indispensable elements of the emerging Big Data research.



The areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:



- Security technologies for collecting of Big Data

- Cryptography and Big Data

- Intrusion detection and transmission surveillance of Big Data

- Storage and system security for Big Data

- Big Data forensics

- Integrity protection and authentication of Big Data

- Access control of Big Data

- Privacy aware analysis and retrieval of Big Data

- Privacy aware data fusion of Big Data


*Paper Submission*

Elsevier DCN, fully open accessed by ScienceDirect, publishes rigorously
peer-reviewed and high quality original articles and authoritative reviews.
Only original and unpublished research papers will be considered in this
special issue. Authors should follow the *Elsevier Digital Communications
and Networks (DCN) *manuscript format described in the Information for
Authors at *DCN journal website (*
*http://www.journals.elsevier.com/digital-communications-and-networks/*
<http://www.journals.elsevier.com/digital-communications-and-networks/>* )*.



Prospective authors should submit an electronic copy to the *Elsevier DCN*
on-line manuscript system via http://ees.elsevier.com/dcan/ according to
the following timetable and choose the article type as “*SI: Big Data
Security and Privacy”.*



*Time Table*

Manuscript submission: February 15, 2017

Final manuscript due: June 15, 2017

Acceptance notification: May 15, 2017

Publication date: July 2017



*Guest Editors*

Dr Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia (Email: s...@deakin.edu.au)

Dr Peter Muller, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Switzerland (Email:
p...@zurich.ibm.com)

Prof. Albert Zomaya, University of Sydney, Australia (Email:
albert.zom...@sydney.edu.au)



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[Om-announce] IEEE INFOCOM17 Workshop of BigSecurity with Special Issue, extended to Jan 17th, 2017

2017-01-16 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for possible cross posting, and thank you for distributing this
CFP

--

The Fifth International Workshop on Security and Privacy in Big Data
(BigSecurity2017, in conjunction with IEEE INFOCOM 2017)

http://infocom2017.ieee-infocom.org/workshop/bigsecurity-security-and-privacy-big-data

 As we are deep into the Information Age, we also witness the explosive
growth of data available on the Internet. Human beings have created
quintillion bytes of data every day, which come from sensors, individual
archives, social networks, Internet of Things, enterprise and Internet in
all scales and formats. We face one of the most challenging issues, i.e.,
how to effectively manage such a large amount of data and identify new ways
to analyze large amounts of data and unlock information. The issue is also
known as Big Data, which has been emerging as a hot topic in Information
and Communication Technologies (ICT) research.  Security and privacy issue
is critical for Big Data. Many works have been carried out focusing on
business, application and information processing level from big data, such
as data mining and analysis.  However, security and privacy issues in Big
Data are seldom mentioned to date. Due to its extraordinary scale, security
and privacy in Big Data faces many challenges, such as efficient encryption
and decryption algorithms, encrypted information retrieval, attribute based
encryption, attacks on availability, reliability and integrity of Big Data.

The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners to present and discuss their latest results in security
and privacy related work of Big Data.

The topics of interest include, *but are not limited to*:

·   Threat and Vulnerability Analysis in Big Data

·   Architecture for Security and Privacy in Big Data

·   Encrypted Information Retrieval in Big Data

·   Cryptanalysis and Applications in Big Data

·   Lightweight Cryptographic Algorithms in Big Data

·   Trust in Big Data

·   Network Security, Privacy in Big Data

·   Network Forensics in Big Data

·   Anonymous Communication in Big Data

·   Physical Layer Security in Big Data

·   Privacy and Security in Cloud Data

·   Privacy and Security in Data Center Networks

·   Application Level Security and Privacy in Big Data

·   Attacks and Counter Measures in Big Data

·   Information Forensics in Big Data

·   Secure Cross-layer Design in Big Data

·   Identity Management and Key Management in Big Data

·   Intrusion Detection and Response in Big Data

·   Security and Privacy in Complex Networks

·   Malware and Virus Detection in Big Data

·   Biometric Security and Forensics in Big Data

·   Reliability and Availability in Big Data

·   Network Security in Big Data

·   Network Privacy in Big Data

·   Security and Privacy Theories in Big Data



*General Co-chairs*

Professor Prasant Mohapatra, University of California, Davis, USA

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Dr Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia

Professor Haixin Duan, Tsinghua University, China



*Submission Instruction*

Submission Instructions are available from the IEEE INFOCOM 2017 website.
For submissions, please click https://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=23031.



High quality papers from this workshop will be invited to extend and submit
to the special section on Special Issue on Big Data Security and Privacy
<http://www.journals.elsevier.com/digital-communications-and-networks/call-for-papers/big-data-security-and-privacy>
of Journal of Digital Communications and Networks (Elsevier).



Moreover, extended versions of selected papers will be considered for
publication in IEEE Transactions on Big Data (
https://www.computer.org/web/tbd)



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline: Jan 17th, 2017 (extended, firm)

Authors Notification: Feb 22th, 2017

Final Manuscript Due: March 12th, 2017



Enquiries should be submitted to Dr Shui Yu (s...@deakin.edu.au).

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[Om-announce] IEEE INFOCOM17 Workshop of BigSecurity with Special Issue, extended to Jan 17th, 2017

2017-01-12 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for possible cross posting, and thank you for distributing this
CFP

--

The Fifth International Workshop on Security and Privacy in Big Data
(BigSecurity2017, in conjunction with IEEE INFOCOM 2017)

http://infocom2017.ieee-infocom.org/workshop/bigsecurity-security-and-privacy-big-data

 As we are deep into the Information Age, we also witness the explosive
growth of data available on the Internet. Human beings have created
quintillion bytes of data every day, which come from sensors, individual
archives, social networks, Internet of Things, enterprise and Internet in
all scales and formats. We face one of the most challenging issues, i.e.,
how to effectively manage such a large amount of data and identify new ways
to analyze large amounts of data and unlock information. The issue is also
known as Big Data, which has been emerging as a hot topic in Information
and Communication Technologies (ICT) research.  Security and privacy issue
is critical for Big Data. Many works have been carried out focusing on
business, application and information processing level from big data, such
as data mining and analysis.  However, security and privacy issues in Big
Data are seldom mentioned to date. Due to its extraordinary scale, security
and privacy in Big Data faces many challenges, such as efficient encryption
and decryption algorithms, encrypted information retrieval, attribute based
encryption, attacks on availability, reliability and integrity of Big Data.

The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners to present and discuss their latest results in security
and privacy related work of Big Data.

The topics of interest include, *but are not limited to*:

·   Threat and Vulnerability Analysis in Big Data

·   Architecture for Security and Privacy in Big Data

·   Encrypted Information Retrieval in Big Data

·   Cryptanalysis and Applications in Big Data

·   Lightweight Cryptographic Algorithms in Big Data

·   Trust in Big Data

·   Network Security, Privacy in Big Data

·   Network Forensics in Big Data

·   Anonymous Communication in Big Data

·   Physical Layer Security in Big Data

·   Privacy and Security in Cloud Data

·   Privacy and Security in Data Center Networks

·   Application Level Security and Privacy in Big Data

·   Attacks and Counter Measures in Big Data

·   Information Forensics in Big Data

·   Secure Cross-layer Design in Big Data

·   Identity Management and Key Management in Big Data

·   Intrusion Detection and Response in Big Data

·   Security and Privacy in Complex Networks

·   Malware and Virus Detection in Big Data

·   Biometric Security and Forensics in Big Data

·   Reliability and Availability in Big Data

·   Network Security in Big Data

·   Network Privacy in Big Data

·   Security and Privacy Theories in Big Data



*General Co-chairs*

Professor Prasant Mohapatra, University of California, Davis, USA

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Dr Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia

Professor Haixin Duan, Tsinghua University, China



*Submission Instruction*

Submission Instructions are available from the IEEE INFOCOM 2017 website.
For submissions, please click https://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=23031.



High quality papers from this workshop will be invited to extend and submit
to the special section on Special Issue on Big Data Security and Privacy
<http://www.journals.elsevier.com/digital-communications-and-networks/call-for-papers/big-data-security-and-privacy>
of Journal of Digital Communications and Networks (Elsevier).



Moreover, extended versions of selected papers will be considered for
publication in IEEE Transactions on Big Data (
https://www.computer.org/web/tbd)



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline: Jan 17th, 2017 (extended, firm)

Authors Notification: Feb 22th, 2017

Final Manuscript Due: March 12th, 2017



Enquiries should be submitted to Dr Shui Yu (s...@deakin.edu.au).

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[Om-announce] IEEE INFOCOM17 Workshop of BigSecurity with Special Issue, due on Jan 10th, 2017

2017-01-06 Thread Shui Yu
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CFP

--

The Fifth International Workshop on Security and Privacy in Big Data
(BigSecurity2017, in conjunction with IEEE INFOCOM 2017)

http://infocom2017.ieee-infocom.org/workshop/bigsecurity-security-and-privacy-big-data

 As we are deep into the Information Age, we also witness the explosive
growth of data available on the Internet. Human beings have created
quintillion bytes of data every day, which come from sensors, individual
archives, social networks, Internet of Things, enterprise and Internet in
all scales and formats. We face one of the most challenging issues, i.e.,
how to effectively manage such a large amount of data and identify new ways
to analyze large amounts of data and unlock information. The issue is also
known as Big Data, which has been emerging as a hot topic in Information
and Communication Technologies (ICT) research.  Security and privacy issue
is critical for Big Data. Many works have been carried out focusing on
business, application and information processing level from big data, such
as data mining and analysis.  However, security and privacy issues in Big
Data are seldom mentioned to date. Due to its extraordinary scale, security
and privacy in Big Data faces many challenges, such as efficient encryption
and decryption algorithms, encrypted information retrieval, attribute based
encryption, attacks on availability, reliability and integrity of Big Data.

The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners to present and discuss their latest results in security
and privacy related work of Big Data.

The topics of interest include, *but are not limited to*:

·   Threat and Vulnerability Analysis in Big Data

·   Architecture for Security and Privacy in Big Data

·   Encrypted Information Retrieval in Big Data

·   Cryptanalysis and Applications in Big Data

·   Lightweight Cryptographic Algorithms in Big Data

·   Trust in Big Data

·   Network Security, Privacy in Big Data

·   Network Forensics in Big Data

·   Anonymous Communication in Big Data

·   Physical Layer Security in Big Data

·   Privacy and Security in Cloud Data

·   Privacy and Security in Data Center Networks

·   Application Level Security and Privacy in Big Data

·   Attacks and Counter Measures in Big Data

·   Information Forensics in Big Data

·   Secure Cross-layer Design in Big Data

·   Identity Management and Key Management in Big Data

·   Intrusion Detection and Response in Big Data

·   Security and Privacy in Complex Networks

·   Malware and Virus Detection in Big Data

·   Biometric Security and Forensics in Big Data

·   Reliability and Availability in Big Data

·   Network Security in Big Data

·   Network Privacy in Big Data

·   Security and Privacy Theories in Big Data



*General Co-chairs*

Professor Prasant Mohapatra, University of California, Davis, USA

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Dr Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia

Professor Haixin Duan, Tsinghua University, China



*Submission Instruction*

Submission Instructions are available from the IEEE INFOCOM 2017 website.
For submissions, please click https://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=23031.



High quality papers from this workshop will be invited to extend and submit
to the special section on Special Issue on Big Data Security and Privacy
<http://www.journals.elsevier.com/digital-communications-and-networks/call-for-papers/big-data-security-and-privacy>
of Journal of Digital Communications and Networks (Elsevier).



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline: Jan 10th, 2017

Authors Notification: Feb 22th, 2017

Final Manuscript Due: March 12th, 2017



Enquiries should be submitted to Dr Shui Yu (s...@deakin.edu.au).

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221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, VIC 3125,  Australia.

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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE Trans on Big Data, Special Issue on Theoretical Foundations for Big Data Security and Privacy, due on 31/12/2016

2016-12-08 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for possible cross posting, and appreciate for forwarding to
your colleagues.



Call for Papers

*Special Issue on **Theoretical Foundations for Big Data Security and
Privacy*

*IEEE Transactions on Big Data*



https://www.computer.org/cms/Computer.org/transactions/cfps/cfp_tbdsi_tfbdsp.pdf



Big data is one of the hottest research topics in science and technology
communities, and it possesses a great application potential in every sector
of human society. However, security and privacy, especially theoretical
foundations of them, are critical barriers for extensive applications of
big data. We have seen the vulnerability of the available privacy
preserving data publishing methods against the dramatic development of
mining techniques. We also meet the challenges to apply strict privacy
protection frameworks (e.g., differential privacy) in practice. In terms of
cryptography, we are experiencing the extraordinary efficiency problem
given the volume and scale of big data. Moreover, we have to handle the
existing and emerging attack methods in the big data environment. In
summary, it is time for us to face the challenges. We have to improve or
adjust the existing security and privacy techniques, even invent new tools
and techniques, to accommodate the new problems and challenges in the age
of big data.



The purpose of this special issue is to solicit the latest outputs of
theoretical foundations and mechanisms in big data security and privacy.
Topics of interests include, but are not limited to:

·Privacy awareness of data mining in big data

·Threat and Vulnerability Analysis in Big Data

·Architecture for Security and Privacy in Big Data

·Encrypted Information Retrieval in Big Data

·Cryptanalysis and Applications in Big Data

·Lightweight Cryptographic Algorithms in Big Data

·Network Security, Privacy in Big Data

·Network Forensics in Big Data

·Anonymous Communication in Big Data

·Physical Layer Security in Big Data

·Privacy and Security in Cloud Data

·Privacy and Security in Data Center Networks

·Attacks and Counter Measures in Big Data

·Information Forensics in Big Data

·Identity Management and Key Management in Big Data

·Intrusion Detection and Response in Big Data

·Security and Privacy in Complex Networks

·Malware and Virus Detection in Big Data

·Biometric Security and Forensics in Big Data

·Reliability and Availability in Big Data

·Network Security and Privacy in Big Data



*Submission Instructions *

Before submitting your manuscript, please ensure you have carefully read
the Instructions for Authors for *IEEE Transactions on Big Data *(TBD). The
complete manuscript should be submitted through TBD’s submission system. To
ensure that you submit to the correct special issue, please select the
appropriate section in the drop-down menu upon submission. In your cover
letter, please also clearly mention the title of the SI.



*Important Dates*

31/12/2016  Paper submission due (extended, firm)

01/02/2017  1st round review due

01/04/2017  1st revision due

01/05/2017  2nd round review due

01/06/2017  2nd revision due

01/07/2017  Final due



*Guest Editors *

Dr. Shui Yu,  Deakin University, Australia.

Dr. Peter Mueller, IBM Research, Switzerland.

Prof. Jian Pei, Simon Fraser University, Canada.

Prof. Ke Liu, NSF China, China.



Please send your comments and queries to Dr Shui Yu via s...@deakin.edu.au.

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School of Information Technology, Deakin University,

221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, VIC 3125,  Australia.

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[Om-announce] IEEE INFOCOM17 Workshop of BigSecurity, due on Jan 10th, 2017

2016-10-19 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for possible cross posting, and thank you for distributing this
CFP

--

The Fifth International Workshop on Security and Privacy in Big Data
(BigSecurity2017,  in conjunction with IEEE INFOCOM 2017)

 As we are deep into the Information Age, we also witness the explosive
growth of data available on the Internet. Human beings have created
quintillion bytes of data every day, which come from sensors, individual
archives, social networks, Internet of Things, enterprise and Internet in
all scales and formats. We face one of the most challenging issues, i.e.,
how to effectively manage such a large amount of data and identify new ways
to analyze large amounts of data and unlock information. The issue is also
known as Big Data, which has been emerging as a hot topic in Information
and Communication Technologies (ICT) research.  Security and privacy issue
is critical for Big Data. Many works have been carried out focusing on
business, application and information processing level from big data, such
as data mining and analysis.  However, security and privacy issues in Big
Data are seldom mentioned to date. Due to its extraordinary scale, security
and privacy in Big Data faces many challenges, such as efficient encryption
and decryption algorithms, encrypted information retrieval, attribute based
encryption, attacks on availability, reliability and integrity of Big Data.

The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners to present and discuss their latest results in security
and privacy related work of Big Data.

The topics of interest include, *but are not limited to*:

·   Threat and Vulnerability Analysis in Big Data

·   Architecture for Security and Privacy in Big Data

·   Encrypted Information Retrieval in Big Data

·   Cryptanalysis and Applications in Big Data

·   Lightweight Cryptographic Algorithms in Big Data

·   Trust in Big Data

·   Network Security, Privacy in Big Data

·   Network Forensics in Big Data

·   Anonymous Communication in Big Data

·   Physical Layer Security in Big Data

·   Privacy and Security in Cloud Data

·   Privacy and Security in Data Center Networks

·   Application Level Security and Privacy in Big Data

·   Attacks and Counter Measures in Big Data

·   Information Forensics in Big Data

·   Secure Cross-layer Design in Big Data

·   Identity Management and Key Management in Big Data

·   Intrusion Detection and Response in Big Data

·   Security and Privacy in Complex Networks

·   Malware and Virus Detection in Big Data

·   Biometric Security and Forensics in Big Data

·   Reliability and Availability in Big Data

·   Network Security in Big Data

·   Network Privacy in Big Data

·   Security and Privacy Theories in Big Data



*General Co-chairs*

Professor Prasant Mohapatra, University of California, Davis, USA

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Dr Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia

Professor Haixin Duan, Tsinghua University, China



*Submission Instruction*

Submission Instructions are available from the IEEE INFOCOM 2017 website.
For submissions, please follow the hyperlink in
http://infocom2017.ieee-infocom.org/authors/workshop-submission.



High quality papers from this workshop will be invited to extend and submit
to the special section on Special Issue on Big Data Security and Privacy
<http://www.journals.elsevier.com/digital-communications-and-networks/call-for-papers/big-data-security-and-privacy>
of Journal of Digital Communications and Networks (Elsevier).



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline: Jan 10th, 2017

Authors Notification: Feb 22th, 2017

Final Manuscript Due: March 12th, 2017



Enquiries should be submitted to Dr Shui Yu (s...@deakin.edu.au).

-- 

-

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School of Information Technology, Deakin University,

221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, VIC 3125,  Australia.

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[Om-announce] IEEE ICC17 Big Data Track CFP and Special Issues, Deadline extended to October 28.

2016-10-17 Thread Shui Yu
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Big Data Track,

Selected Areas in Communications Symposium, 2017 IEEE International
Conference on Communications (ICC 2017)

21-25 May 2017, Paris, France

http://www.ieee-icc.org



Scope and Motivation:

This Big Data Track covers all aspects on their ideas, results, theories,
visions, and experiences in big data relevant sciences, technologies, and
applications. This track welcomes relevant paper submissions from
researchers in academia, industry, and government, such as students,
engineers, practioners, scientists, and policy makers. This track welcomes
not only original technical and scientific research results but also
technical surveys in relevant topics.



Main Topics of Interest:

To ensure complete coverage of the advances in this field, the Big Data
Networking Track solicits contributions in, but not limited to, the
following topical areas:

• Big data models, theories, algorithms, approaches, solutions

• Machine learning, data mining, web mining, and graph mining

• Data lifecycle

• Big data practices and applications

• Big data in, with, and for communications and networking

• Big data retrieval, processing, analysis, and analytics

• Big data integration and visualization

• Big data standardization and regulation

• Big data architecture, infrastructure and platforms

• Big data maintenance, management, and operations

• Big data classifications, benchmarks and metrics

• Big data acquisition, integration, cleaning, and practices

• Big data in and for research, sciences and technologies

• Big sciences and technologies

• Big business and industries

• Big data storage and management

• Privacy protection, trust in Big Data

• Policy making and legal issues in Big Data

• Security in Big Data

• Data intensive sciences and technologies

• Big data in, with, and for cloud computing and networking

• Green issues for and by big data

• Big data semantics, scientific and knowledge discovery and intelligence

• Inquiries and programming languages for big data

• Big data placement, scheduling, and optimization

• File systems and databases for big data

• Evaluations, simulations and debugging and tools relevant to big data

• Big data for smart cities and smart homes

• Big data with and for smart grids

• Big data with Internet of Things/cyber-physical systems

• Big data with relevant signal processing techniques

• Big data for biological, biomedical, and health science and technologies

• Big data for social networks

• Big data for multimedia and image processing

• Big data for astronomy

• Big data performance analysis and large-scale deployment

• Quality of experiences and quality of services of big data

• Distributed and federated datasets

• Mobility and big data

• Relevant surveys



Sponsoring Technical Committees:

• IEEE Technical Subcommittee on Big Data (TSCBD)



How to Submit a Paper:

The IEEE ICC 2017 website provides full instructions on how to submit
papers. The URL for this Big Data track is
https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=22643=81058 .



Submission Deadline: October 28, 2016 (extended, final).



Special Issues for this track. We are organizing a few Special Issues
related to this track, high quality submissions will be invited to further
extended for the Special Issues. Big Data Security and Privacy with Digital
Communications and Networks (Elsevier, due in February 2017,
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/digital-communications-and-networks/call-for-papers/big-data-security-and-privacy
). More Special Issues to be confirmed.





Any enquiries should be submit to the track chair, Dr Shui Yu, Deakin
University, Australia.

Email: s...@deakin.edu.au



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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE Trans on Big Data, Special Issue on Theoretical Foundations for Big Data Security and Privacy

2016-09-27 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for possible cross posting, and appreciate for forwarding to
your colleagues.



Call for Papers

*Special Issue on **Theoretical Foundations for Big Data Security and
Privacy*

*IEEE Transactions on Big Data*



https://www.computer.org/cms/Computer.org/transactions/cfps/cfp_tbdsi_tfbdsp.pdf



Big data is one of the hottest research topics in science and technology
communities, and it possesses a great application potential in every sector
of human society. However, security and privacy, especially theoretical
foundations of them, are critical barriers for extensive applications of
big data. We have seen the vulnerability of the available privacy
preserving data publishing methods against the dramatic development of
mining techniques. We also meet the challenges to apply strict privacy
protection frameworks (e.g., differential privacy) in practice. In terms of
cryptography, we are experiencing the extraordinary efficiency problem
given the volume and scale of big data. Moreover, we have to handle the
existing and emerging attack methods in the big data environment. In
summary, it is time for us to face the challenges. We have to improve or
adjust the existing security and privacy techniques, even invent new tools
and techniques, to accommodate the new problems and challenges in the age
of big data.



The purpose of this special issue is to solicit the latest outputs of
theoretical foundations and mechanisms in big data security and privacy.
Topics of interests include, but are not limited to:

·Privacy awareness of data mining in big data

·Threat and Vulnerability Analysis in Big Data

·Architecture for Security and Privacy in Big Data

·Encrypted Information Retrieval in Big Data

·Cryptanalysis and Applications in Big Data

·Lightweight Cryptographic Algorithms in Big Data

·Network Security, Privacy in Big Data

·Network Forensics in Big Data

·Anonymous Communication in Big Data

·Physical Layer Security in Big Data

·Privacy and Security in Cloud Data

·Privacy and Security in Data Center Networks

·Attacks and Counter Measures in Big Data

·Information Forensics in Big Data

·Identity Management and Key Management in Big Data

·Intrusion Detection and Response in Big Data

·Security and Privacy in Complex Networks

·Malware and Virus Detection in Big Data

·Biometric Security and Forensics in Big Data

·Reliability and Availability in Big Data

·Network Security and Privacy in Big Data



*Submission Instructions *

Before submitting your manuscript, please ensure you have carefully read
the Instructions for Authors for *IEEE Transactions on Big Data *(TBD). The
complete manuscript should be submitted through TBD’s submission system. To
ensure that you submit to the correct special issue, please select the
appropriate section in the drop-down menu upon submission. In your cover
letter, please also clearly mention the title of the SI.



*Important Dates*

01/12/2016  Paper submission due

01/02/2017  1st round review due

01/04/2017  1st revision due

01/05/2017  2nd round review due

01/06/2017  2nd revision due

01/07/2017  Final due



*Guest Editors *

Dr. Shui Yu,  Deakin University, Australia.

Dr. Peter Mueller, IBM Research, Switzerland.

Prof. Jian Pei, Simon Fraser University, Canada.

Prof. Ke Liu, NSF China, China.



Please send your comments and queries to Dr Shui Yu via s...@deakin.edu.au.

-- 

-

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School of Information Technology, Deakin University,

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[Om-announce] CFP: Special Issue on Social Networking Big Data, FGCS

2016-09-22 Thread Shui Yu
 by at least three independent reviewers.
Requests for additional information should be addressed to the guest
editors.



*Important dates *

Submission deadline: December 15, 2016

First-round pass notification: (for a rejected paper) December 30, 2016

Review result notification: April 1, 2017

Acceptance/rejection notification: June 1, 2017

Publication: December, 2017



*Guest Editors:*

Sancheng Peng (corresponding guest editor) <psc...@aliyun.com>

Shui Yu <s...@deakin.edu.au>

Peter Mueller <p...@zurich.ibm.com>

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[Om-announce] IEEE CNS 2016 Call for Participation

2016-09-19 Thread Shui Yu
*IEEE Conference on Communications and Network Security (IEEE CNS) 17-19
October 2016, Philadelphia, PA USA.*



*Early registration ends on September 23, 2016.*



IEEE Conference on Communications and Network Security (CNS) is a
conference series in IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) core conference
portfolio and the only ComSoc conference focusing solely on cyber security.
IEEE CNS is also a spin-off of IEEE INFOCOM, the premier ComSoc conference
on networking. The goal of CNS is to provide an outstanding forum for cyber
security researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and users to exchange
ideas, techniques and tools, raise awareness, and share experience related
to all practical and theoretical aspects of communications and network
security.



*Two exciting keynotes and two technology-oriented panels:*



*Keynotes:*



*- Speaker 1: Dr. Don Towsley, Professor, University of Massachusetts
Amherst*







*Don Towsley holds a B.A. in Physics (1971) and a Ph.D. in Computer Science
(1975) from University of Texas.  He is currently a Distinguished Professor
at the University of Massachusetts in the School of Computer Science.  He
has held visiting positions at numerous universities and research labs. His
research interests include networks and performance evaluation. He is
co-founder and Co-EiC of the new ACM Transactions on Modeling and
Performance Evaluation of COmputing Systems (TOMPECS), and has served as
Editor-in-Chief of IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking and on numerous
editorial boards.  He has served as Program Co-chair of several conferences
including INFOCOM 2009. He is a corresponding member of the Brazilian
Academy of Sciences and has received several achievement awards including
the 2007 IEEE Koji Kobayashi Award and the 2011 INFOCOM Achievement Award.
He has received numerous paper awards including the 2012 ACM SIGMETRICS
Test-of-Time Award and a 2008 SIGCOMM Test-of-Time Paper Award, and the
1998 IEEE Communications Society William Bennett Best Paper Award. Last, he
has been elected Fellow of both the ACM and IEEE.*



*- Speaker 2: Dr. Cliff Wang, Division Chief of Computing Sciences, US Army
Research Office*



*Dr. Cliff Wang graduated from North Carolina State University with a PhD
in computer engineering in 1996. He has been carrying out research in the
area of computer vision, medical imaging, high speed networks, and most
recently information security. He has authored over 40 technical papers and
3 Internet standards RFCs. Dr. Wang also authored/edited for 13 books in
the area of information security and hold 3 US patents on information
security system development. Since 2003, Dr. Wang has been managing
extramural research portfolio on information assurance at US Army Research
Office. In 2007 he was selected as the director of the computing sciences
division at ARO while in the same time managing his program in cyber
security. For the past ten years, Dr. Wang managed over $100M research
funding which led to significant technology breakthroughs. Dr. Wang also
holds adjunct faculty position at both Department of Computer Science and
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at North Carolina State
University.*



*Panels:*



*Panel I: Securing Software Defined Networks: From Theory to Practice*

Moderator: *Anita Nikolich** (National Science Foundation & Morgridge
Institute for Research)*

Panelists:

Guofei Gu, Texas A University

Deniz Gurkan, University of Houston

Hongxin Hu, Clemson University

Dijiang Huang, Arizona State University

Kuang-Ching (KC) Wang, Clemson University





*Panel II: Wireless Security in the Era of Spectrum Sharing*

Moderator: *Wenjing Lou** (National Science Foundation & Virginia Tech)*

Panelists:

Alex Lackpour, Spectrum Systems Lab, Lockheed Martin

C. Emre Koksal, Ohio State University

Guevara Noubir, Northeastern University

Yanchao Zhang, Arizona State University





CNS 2016 includes 38 regular papers, 5 workshops, 2 full panels, and a set
of posters. This year each technical session will host a mini-panel with
paper authors at the end of the session, and each poster author will give a
high-level presentation to highlight their work in the main conference.



CNS will feature the following five exciting workshops:



1. The 3rd Workshop on Physical-Layer Methods for Wireless Security
2. The Second International Workshop on Cognitive Radio and Electromagnetic
Spectrum Security (CRESS 2016)
3. The Network Forensics Workshop
4. The 2nd IEEE Workshop on Security and Privacy in the Cloud (SPC 2016)
5. CPS-Sec-International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems Security





Please refer to program details at:



http://cns2016.ieee-cns.org/content/program-glance



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[Om-announce] IEEE ICC17 Big Data Track CFP and Special Issues

2016-09-19 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for possible cross posting, and thank you for distributing this
CFP

---

Big Data Track,

Selected Areas in Communications Symposium, 2017 IEEE International
Conference on Communications (ICC 2017)

21-25 May 2017, Paris, France

http://www.ieee-icc.org



Scope and Motivation:

This Big Data Track covers all aspects on their ideas, results, theories,
visions, and experiences in big data relevant sciences, technologies, and
applications. This track welcomes relevant paper submissions from
researchers in academia, industry, and government, such as students,
engineers, practioners, scientists, and policy makers. This track welcomes
not only original technical and scientific research results but also
technical surveys in relevant topics.



Main Topics of Interest:

To ensure complete coverage of the advances in this field, the Big Data
Networking Track solicits contributions in, but not limited to, the
following topical areas:

• Big data models, theories, algorithms, approaches, solutions

• Machine learning, data mining, web mining, and graph mining

• Data lifecycle

• Big data practices and applications

• Big data in, with, and for communications and networking

• Big data retrieval, processing, analysis, and analytics

• Big data integration and visualization

• Big data standardization and regulation

• Big data architecture, infrastructure and platforms

• Big data maintenance, management, and operations

• Big data classifications, benchmarks and metrics

• Big data acquisition, integration, cleaning, and practices

• Big data in and for research, sciences and technologies

• Big sciences and technologies

• Big business and industries

• Big data storage and management

• Privacy protection, trust in Big Data

• Policy making and legal issues in Big Data

• Security in Big Data

• Data intensive sciences and technologies

• Big data in, with, and for cloud computing and networking

• Green issues for and by big data

• Big data semantics, scientific and knowledge discovery and intelligence

• Inquiries and programming languages for big data

• Big data placement, scheduling, and optimization

• File systems and databases for big data

• Evaluations, simulations and debugging and tools relevant to big data

• Big data for smart cities and smart homes

• Big data with and for smart grids

• Big data with Internet of Things/cyber-physical systems

• Big data with relevant signal processing techniques

• Big data for biological, biomedical, and health science and technologies

• Big data for social networks

• Big data for multimedia and image processing

• Big data for astronomy

• Big data performance analysis and large-scale deployment

• Quality of experiences and quality of services of big data

• Distributed and federated datasets

• Mobility and big data

• Relevant surveys



Sponsoring Technical Committees:

• IEEE Technical Subcommittee on Big Data (TSCBD)



How to Submit a Paper:

The IEEE ICC 2017 website provides full instructions on how to submit
papers. The URL for this Big Data track is
https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=22643=81058 .



Submission Deadline: October 14, 2016.



Special Issues for this track. We are organizing a few Special Issues
related to this track, high quality submissions will be invited to further
extended for the Special Issues. Big Data Security and Privacy with Digital
Communications and Networks (Elsevier, due in February 2017,
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/digital-communications-and-networks/call-for-papers/big-data-security-and-privacy
). More Special Issues to be confirmed.





Any enquiries should be submit to the track chair, Dr Shui Yu, Deakin
University, Australia.

Email: s...@deakin.edu.au



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[Om-announce] CFP: International Conference on Smart Computing and Communication (SmartCom 2016)

2016-09-05 Thread Shui Yu
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CFP: International Conference on Smart Computing and Communication
(SmartCom 2016)

December 17th-19th, 2016, Shenzhen, China
http://csis.pace.edu/BigDataSecurity/sc2016/index.html

Recent booming development of Web-based technologies and mobile
applications has facilitated a dramatically growth of new techniques'
implementations, such as cloud computing, big data, pervasive computing,
Internet of Things, and social cyber-physical systems. Enabling a smart
life has become a popular research topic with an urgent demand. Therefore,
the International Conference on Smart Computing and Communication will
focus on both smart computing and communications fields and aims to collect
recent academic work to improve the research and practical applications.

The scope of SmartCom 2016 covers a broad extent, from smart data to smart
communications, from smart cloud computing to smart security. The
conference is gathering all high-quality research/industrial papers related
to smart computing and communications and targets at proposing a reference
guideline for further research. All accepted papers will be indexed by EI.
SmartCom 2016 is hosted by Springer, will be held at Shenzhen University in
China.

Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
-Security in new paradigms of smart data
-Cyber monitoring & incident response smart data
-Digital forensics in intelligent data
-Big data security, Database security
-Intelligent database & business improvement
-Intelligent data mining, optimizations in big data
-Social engineering, advance spear phishing
-Cyber threat intelligence in big data
-Security and fault tolerance for embedded or ubiquitous systems
-Cloud-based intelligent data and security issues
-Tele-health security in intelligent data
-Cloud computing and networking models
-Heterogeneous architecture for cloud-based intelligent data
-Dynamic resource sharing algorithm for cloud-based intelligent data
-Load balance for cloud-based intelligent data
-Cloud-based audio/video streaming techniques
-MapReduce in intelligent data
-Visualization in intelligent data
-Big data analytics and applications in mobile cloud computing
-Green cloud computing and big data


Important Dates
Paper Submission September 15, 2016 (extended)
Author Notification September 20th, 2016
Camera-ready Due October 15th, 2016
Author registration October 15th, 2016
Conference Date Dec. 17th-19th, 2016


Honor-General Chair
Guoliang Chen, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Academy, China
General Chairs
Zhong Ming, Shenzhen University, China
Yang Xiang, Deakin University, Australia
Meikang Qiu, Pace University, USA
Program Chairs
Tao Zhang, NYIT, USA
Zongming Fei, University of Kentucky, USA
Haibo Zhang, University of Otago, New Zealand


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[Om-announce] IEEE ICC17 Big Data Track CFP and Special Issues

2016-08-24 Thread Shui Yu
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CFP

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Big Data Track,

Selected Areas in Communications Symposium, 2017 IEEE International
Conference on Communications  (ICC 2017)

21-25 May 2017, Paris, France

http://www.ieee-icc.org



Scope and Motivation:

This Big Data Track covers all aspects on their ideas, results, theories,
visions, and experiences in big data relevant sciences, technologies, and
applications. This track welcomes relevant paper submissions from
researchers in academia, industry, and government, such as students,
engineers, practioners, scientists, and policy makers. This track welcomes
not only original technical and scientific research results but also
technical surveys in relevant topics.



Main Topics of Interest:

To ensure complete coverage of the advances in this field, the Big Data
Networking Track solicits contributions in, but not limited to, the
following topical areas:

• Big data models, theories, algorithms, approaches, solutions

• Machine learning, data mining, web mining, and graph mining

• Data lifecycle

• Big data practices and applications

• Big data in, with, and for communications and networking

• Big data retrieval, processing, analysis, and analytics

• Big data integration and visualization

• Big data standardization and regulation

• Big data architecture, infrastructure and platforms

• Big data maintenance, management, and operations

• Big data classifications, benchmarks and metrics

• Big data acquisition, integration, cleaning, and practices

• Big data in and for research, sciences and technologies

• Big sciences and technologies

• Big business and industries

• Big data storage and management

• Privacy protection, trust in Big Data

• Policy making and legal issues in Big Data

• Security in Big Data

• Data intensive sciences and technologies

• Big data in, with, and for cloud computing and networking

• Green issues for and by big data

• Big data semantics, scientific and knowledge discovery and intelligence

• Inquiries and programming languages for big data

• Big data placement, scheduling, and optimization

• File systems and databases for big data

• Evaluations, simulations and debugging and tools relevant to big data

• Big data for smart cities and smart homes

• Big data with and for smart grids

• Big data with Internet of Things/cyber-physical systems

• Big data with relevant signal processing techniques

• Big data for biological, biomedical, and health science and technologies

• Big data for social networks

• Big data for multimedia and image processing

• Big data for astronomy

• Big data performance analysis and large-scale deployment

• Quality of experiences and quality of services of big data

• Distributed and federated datasets

• Mobility and big data

• Relevant surveys



Sponsoring Technical Committees:

• IEEE Technical Subcommittee on Big Data (TSCBD)



How to Submit a Paper:

The IEEE ICC 2017 website provides full instructions on how to submit
papers. The URL for this Big Data track is
https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=22643=81058 .



Submission Deadline: October 14, 2016.



Special Issues for this track. We are organizing a few Special Issues
related to this track, high quality submissions will be invited to further
extended for the Special Issues. Big Data Security and Privacy with Digital
Communications Networks (Elsevier, due in February 2017,
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/digital-communications-and-networks/call-for-papers/big-data-security-and-privacy
). More Special Issues to be confirmed.





Any enquiries should be submit to the track chair, Dr Shui Yu, Deakin
University, Australia.

Email: s...@deakin.edu.au



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[Om-announce] ACSW 2017, Extended, Final Call, industry track, special issues

2016-08-09 Thread Shui Yu
*** We apology for possible cross posting***

***Due to a large number of request, we have extend the submission deadline
for this flagship conference of Oceania for two weeks. ***

 ——



CALL FOR PAPER



2017 Australasian Computer Science Week (ACSW 2017)

http://acsw2017.deakin.edu.au

Geelong, Victoria, Australia (only 70 km away from Melbourne City)

January 31 – February 3, 2017



*Paper submission*: August 22, 2016 (extended, firm)
*Author notification*: October 17, 2016
*Camera-ready full papers*: November 7, 2016.







Main Features:



*** Industry track for research collaborations

*** World class keynote speakers

*** A number of Special Issues

*** A flagship annual conference in Oceania region

*** Student travel grants

*** Close to Australia Open and Great Ocean Road



The Australasian Computer Science Week (ACSW) is the premier event for
Computer Science researchers in Australasia that is organised by the Computing
Research and  <http://www.core.edu.au/>Education (CORE) Association of
Australasia  <http://www.core.edu.au/>.

ACSW consists of several conferences covering a wide range of topics in
Computer Science and related area. This conference is attended by many
national and international delegates comprising HDR students and
distinguished academics from all over the world in computer science. The
conference week has been running in some form continuously since 1978. This
makes it one of the longest running conferences in Computer Science.

Authors are invited to submit papers that present original and unpublished
research on topics directly to the relevant conference.

As with previous years, registration for ACSW will enable delegates to
attend sessions in any conference participating or co-located in the
Australasian Computer Science Week.

The proceedings of this event is aimed to be published by the ACM Digital
Library









List of ACSW 2017 satellite conferences (more details can be found at the
ACSW conference website)



1.  The 39th Australasian Computer Science Conference (ACSC 2017)

2.  The Twelfth Asia-Pacific Conference on Conceptual Modelling (APCCM
2017)

3.  Eighteenth Australasian Computing Education Conference (ACE 2017)

4.  Australasian Information Security Conference (AISC 2017)

5.  14th Australasian Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing
(AusPDC 2017)

6.  17th Australasian User Interface Conference (AUIC)

7.  Australasian Web Conference (AWC) 2017

8.  Interactive Entertainment 2017

9.  Australasian Computing Doctoral Consortium (ACDC17)

10.   Australasian Early Career Researchers Workshop (AECRW)

11.   Australasian Workshop on Health Informatics and Knowledge Management



Special Issues



Selected high quality ACSW 2017 submissions will be invited to perform
solid extend to submit to the following Special Issues



1.  International Journal of Computers and Applications, Special Issue
for ACSW17 (confirmed).

2.  IEEE Transactions on Big Data, Foundations for Big Data Security
and Privacy (confirmed)

3.  Future Generation Computer Systems, Social networking Big Data
(confirmed)

4.  More Special Issue will be updated at the conference website





Enquires for ACSW 2017, please contact the executive general chair, Dr Shui
Yu, email: s...@deakin.edu.au. For details about a specific satellite
conference, please contact the TPC chairs, respectively.

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[Om-announce] ACSW 2017 Conference, Melbourne, Australia, industry track, special issues, due on August 8.

2016-08-03 Thread Shui Yu
*** OUR SINCERE APOLOGIES IF YOU RECEIVE MULTIPLE COPIES OF THIS
ANNOUNCEMENT***

 ——



CALL FOR PAPER



2017 Australasian Computer Science Week (ACSW 2017)

http://acsw2017.deakin.edu.au

Geelong, Victoria, Australia (only 70 km away from Melbourne City)

January 31 – February 3, 2017

 *Paper submission* : August 8, 2016

*Author notification*: October 17, 2016
*Camera-ready full papers*: November 7, 2016.

 

 Main Features:



*** Industry track for research collaborations

*** World class keynote speakers

*** A number of Special Issues

*** A flagship annual conference in Oceania region

*** Student travel grants

*** Close to Australia Open and Great Ocean Road



The Australasian Computer Science Week (ACSW) is the premier event for
Computer Science researchers in Australasia that is organised by the Computing
Research and  <http://www.core.edu.au/>Education (CORE) Association of
Australasia  <http://www.core.edu.au/>.

ACSW consists of several conferences covering a wide range of topics in
Computer Science and related area. This conference is attended by many
national and international delegates comprising HDR students and
distinguished academics from all over the world in computer science. The
conference week has been running in some form continuously since 1978. This
makes it one of the longest running conferences in Computer Science.

Authors are invited to submit papers that present original and unpublished
research on topics directly to the relevant conference.

As with previous years, registration for ACSW will enable delegates to
attend sessions in any conference participating or co-located in the
Australasian Computer Science Week.

The proceedings of this event is aimed to be published by the ACM Digital
Library









List of ACSW 2017 satellite conferences (more details can be found at the
ACSW conference website)



1.  The 39th Australasian Computer Science Conference (ACSC 2017)

2.  The Twelfth Asia-Pacific Conference on Conceptual Modelling (APCCM
2017)

3.  Eighteenth Australasian Computing Education Conference (ACE 2017)

4.  Australasian Information Security Conference (AISC 2017)

5.  14th Australasian Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing
(AusPDC 2017)

6.  17th Australasian User Interface Conference (AUIC)

7.  Australasian Web Conference (AWC) 2017

8.  Interactive Entertainment 2017

9.  Australasian Computing Doctoral Consortium (ACDC17)

10.   Australasian Early Career Researchers Workshop (AECRW)

11.   Australasian Workshop on Health Informatics and Knowledge Management



Special Issues



Selected high quality ACSW 2017 submissions will be invited to perform
solid extend to submit to the following Special Issues



1.  International Journal of Computers and Applications, Special Issue
for ACSW17 (confirmed).

2.  IEEE Transactions on Big Data, Foundations for Big Data Security
and Privacy (confirmed)

3.  Future Generation Computer Systems, Social networking Big Data
(confirmed)

4.  More Special Issue will be updated at the conference website





Enquires for ACSW 2017, please contact the executive general chair, Dr Shui
Yu, email: s...@deakin.edu.au. For details about a specific satellite
conference, please contact the TPC chairs, respectively.

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[Om-announce] IEEE CNS Travel Grants Application, Due Soon

2016-07-26 Thread Shui Yu
Dear Friends and Colleagues,

Please see the travel grant application for IEEE Communications and Network
Security,

http://cns2016.ieee-cns.org/content/travel-grants

Thank you.
Shui

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[Om-announce] ACSW 2017 Conference, Melbourne, Australia, industry track, special issue

2016-07-11 Thread Shui Yu
*** OUR SINCERE APOLOGIES IF YOU RECEIVE MULTIPLE COPIES OF THIS
ANNOUNCEMENT

***



——



CALL FOR PAPER



2017 Australasian Computer Science Week (ACSW 2017)

http://acsw2017.deakin.edu.au

Geelong, Victoria, Australia (only 70 km away from Melbourne City)

January 31 – February 3, 2017



*Paper submission* : August 8, 2016
*Author notification*: October 17, 2016
*Camera-ready full papers*: November 7, 2016.







Main Features:



*** Industry track for research collaborations

*** World class keynote speakers

*** A number of Special Issues

*** A flagship annual conference in Oceania region

*** Student travel grants

*** Close to Australia Open and Great Ocean Road



The Australasian Computer Science Week (ACSW) is the premier event for
Computer Science researchers in Australasia that is organised by the Computing
Research and  <http://www.core.edu.au/>Education (CORE) Association of
Australasia  <http://www.core.edu.au/>.

ACSW consists of several conferences covering a wide range of topics in
Computer Science and related area. This conference is attended by many
national and international delegates comprising HDR students and
distinguished academics from all over the world in computer science. The
conference week has been running in some form continuously since 1978. This
makes it one of the longest running conferences in Computer Science.

Authors are invited to submit papers that present original and unpublished
research on topics directly to the relevant conference.

As with previous years, registration for ACSW will enable delegates to
attend sessions in any conference participating or co-located in the
Australasian Computer Science Week.

The proceedings of this event is aimed to be published by the ACM Digital
Library









List of ACSW 2017 satellite conferences (more details can be found at the
ACSW conference website)



1.  The 39th Australasian Computer Science Conference (ACSC 2017)

2.  The Twelfth Asia-Pacific Conference on Conceptual Modelling (APCCM
2017)

3.  Eighteenth Australasian Computing Education Conference (ACE 2017)

4.  Australasian Information Security Conference (AISC 2017)

5.  14th Australasian Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing
(AusPDC 2017)

6.  17th Australasian User Interface Conference (AUIC)

7.  Australasian Web Conference (AWC) 2017

8.  Interactive Entertainment 2017

9.  Australasian Computing Doctoral Consortium (ACDC17)

10.   Australasian Early Career Researchers Workshop (AECRW)

11.   Australasian Workshop on Health Informatics and Knowledge Management



Special Issues



Selected high quality ACSW 2017 submissions will be invited to perform
solid extend to submit to the following Special Issues



1.  International Journal of Computers and Applications, Special Issue
for ACSW17 (confirmed).

2.  IEEE Transactions on Big Data, Foundations for Big Data Security
and Privacy (confirmed)

3.  Future Generation Computer Systems, Social networking Big Data
(confirmed)

4.  More Special Issue will be updated at the conference website





Enquires for ACSW 2017, please contact the executive general chair, Dr Shui
Yu, email: s...@deakin.edu.au. For details about a specific satellite
conference, please contact the TPC chairs, respectively.

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[Om-announce] CFP: IEEE Access Special Issue on Big Data, Due on March 15 (extended, firm)

2016-03-02 Thread Shui Yu
Dear colleagues and friends,

Due to many requests for extension, we have extended this SI for two weeks.



we apology for possible cross posting, and thank you for distributing this
CFP

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*IEEE Assess is the most visible journal of IEEE, which will bring
significant citation of your work.*



*Theoretical Foundations for Big Data Applications: Challenges and
Opportunities (*
*http://www.ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/ieee_access/theoretical_foundations_for_big_data.pdf*
<http://www.ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/ieee_access/theoretical_foundations_for_big_data.pdf>*
)*



Submission deadline: March 15, 2016 (firm, extended)



It is critical to explore theoretical perspective of Big Data to
efficiently and effectively guide its applications. We have witnessed the
significant development in Big Data from various communities, such as the
mining and learning algorithms from the artificial intelligence community,
networking facilities from networking community, and software platforms for
software engineering community. However, Big Data applications introduce
unprecedented challenges to us, and existing theories and techniques have
to be extended, upgraded to serve the forthcoming real Big Data
applications, we even need to invent new tools for Big Data applications.
We desperately desire theoretical work from various disciplines, such as
statistics, machine learning, graph theory, networking, parallel computing,
security and privacy, and so on.



The purpose of this special section is to solicit the latest theoretical
research outputs for Big Data applications. We prefer survey or tutorial
style articles with clear application background for this special section.
The areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following.



-  Measurement for Big Data

-  Mathematical representation for Big Data

-  Statistics for Big Data

-  Mining and learning theory for Big Data

-  Networking theory for Big Data

-  Security and privacy theory for Big Data

-  Data compression for Big Data

-  Parallel and distributed algorithms for Big Data

-  Software platform design for Big Data

-  Scheduling theory for Big Data

-  Performance modelling for Big Data tools

-  Theoretical challenges in Big Data

-  Theoretical solutions for Big Data

-  Data management for Big Data



We highly recommend the submission of multimedia with each article as it
significantly increases the visibility and usage of articles.



Associate Editor: Dr Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia. Email:
shui...@deakin.edu.au

Guest Editors:

1) Dr Chonggang Wang, Member Technical Staff, InterDigital Communications,
USA

2) Prof Ke Liu, Director of Division of Computer Science, National Natural
Science Foundation of China

3) Prof Albert Y. Zomaya, School of Information Technologies, The
University of Sydney, Australia



IEEE *Access *Editor in Chief: Michael Pecht, Professor and Director,
CALCE, University of Maryland



Paper submission: Contact Associate Editor and submit manuscript to:
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ieee-access



For information regarding IEEE *Access *including its publication policy
and fees, please visit the website http://ieee.org/ieee-access

For Inquiries regarding this special section, please contact: Bora M. Onat,
Managing Editor, IEEE *Access *(Phone: (732) 562-6036, ieeeacc...@ieee.org)
or Dr Shui Yu (shui...@deakin.edu.au )

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[Spam:*****] [Om-announce] CFP: IEEE CNS, Philadelphia, USA

2016-01-25 Thread Shui Yu
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*IEEE CNS 2016 Call For Papers*



IEEE Conference on Communications and Network Security (CNS) is a recently
added conference series in the IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) core
conference portfolio and the only ComSoc conference focusing solely on
cyber security. The goal of CNS is to provide an outstanding forum for
cyber security researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and users to
exchange ideas, techniques and tools, raise awareness, and share experience
related to all practical and theoretical aspects of communications and
network security.

Building on the success of the past three years’ conferences, IEEE CNS 2016
seeks original high-quality technical papers from academia, government, and
industry. Topics of interest encompass all practical and theoretical
aspects of communications and network security, all the way from the
physical layer to the network layer to applications reliant on a secure
communication substrate. Submissions with main contributions in other
security areas, such as information security, software security, system
security, or applied cryptography, will also be considered if a clear
connection to secure communications/networking is demonstrated.

*Particular topics of interest include, but are not limited to:*

· Anonymization and privacy in communication systems

· Biometric authentication and identity management

· Computer and network forensics

· Data and application security

· Data protection and integrity

· Availability of communications, survivability of networks in the
presence of attacks

· Key management and PKI for networks

· Information-theoretic security

· Intrusion detection and prevention

· Location privacy

· Mobile security

· Outsourcing of network and data communication services

· Physical layer security methods, cross-layer methods for
enhancing security

· Secure routing, network management

· Security for critical infrastructures

· Security metrics and performance evaluation

· Security and privacy for big data

· Security and privacy in body area networks

· Security and privacy in content delivery network

· Security and privacy in cloud computing and federated cloud

· Security and privacy in crowdsourcing

· Security and privacy in the Internet of Things

· Security and privacy in multi-hop wireless networks: ad hoc,
mesh, sensor, vehicular and RFID networks

· Security and privacy in peer-to-peer networks and overlay networks

· Security and privacy in single-hop wireless networks: Wi-Fi,
Wi-Max

· Security and privacy in smart grid, cognitive radio networks, and
disruption/delay tolerant networks

· Security and privacy in social networks

· Security and privacy in pervasive and ubiquitous computing

· Social, economic, and policy issues of trust, security, and
privacy

· Traffic analysis

· Usable security for networked computer systems

· Vulnerability, exploitation tools, malware, botnet, DDoS attacks

· Web, e-commerce, m-commerce, and e-mail security

PLEASE NOTE: To be published in the IEEE CNS 2016 Conference Proceedings
and to be eligible for publication in IEEEXplore®, an author of an accepted
paper is required to register for the conference at the full (member or
non-member) rate, and the paper must be presented by an author of that
paper at the conference unless the TPC Chair grants permission for a
substitute presenter arranged in advance of the event and who is qualified
both to present and answer questions.  Non-refundable registration fees
must be paid prior to uploading the final IEEE formatted, publication-ready
version of the paper.  For authors with multiple accepted papers, one full
registration is valid for up to three papers.  Accepted and presented
papers will be published in the IEEE 2016 Conference Proceedings and
submitted to IEEE Xplore® as well as other Abstracting and Indexing (A)
databases.



*Important Dates:*

Paper submission:  April 20, 2016

Notification date:   July 1, 2016

Final paper:   July 13, 2016



*Organizing Committee:*

General Chair:

Jie Wu, Temple University, USA

Program Chairs:

Yingying Chen, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA

Tilman Wolf, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA



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[Spam:*****] [Om-announce] CFP: IEEE Cloud Computing Special Issue on Cloud Security

2016-01-20 Thread Shui Yu
Call for Papers

IEEE Cloud Computing
www.computer.org/cloudcomputing

Special Issue on Cloud Security

Submission deadline: 29 February 2016
Publication date: September/October 2016

Many critical applications - from medical, financial, and big data
applications to applications with real-time constraints - are being
migrated to cloud platforms. It’s been predicted that the bulk of
future IT infrastructure spending will be on cloud platforms and
applications, and nearly half of all large enterprises are planning
cloud deployments by the end of 2017.

However, cloud computing systems and services are also major targets
for cyberattackers. Because the cloud infrastructure is always, to a
certain degree, an open and shared resource, it’s subject to
malicious attacks from both insiders and outsiders. Side-channel
attacks, identity hijacking, and distribution of malicious code have
all been observed. Thus, centralized management of security in cloud
environments needs to be carefully analyzed and maintained.

These vulnerabilities point to the importance of protecting cloud
platforms, infrastructures, hosted applications, and information data,
and create demand for much higher-level cloud security management
than is available today. This calls for comprehensive vulnerability
analyses and massive theoretical and practical innovation in security
technologies. This special issue aims to address these needs. Areas of
interest for the special issue include, but are not limited to: 

- Access control mechanisms for clouds
- Cloud security management
- Colluding attacks over multiple clouds
- Distributed denial of service in clouds
- Information retrieval on encrypted data in clouds
- Information sharing and data protection in clouds
- Intrusion detection in clouds
- Privacy policy framework for clouds
- Secure applications distributed over clouds
- Secure big data in clouds
- Security architectures for mobile cloud computing
- Security in software-de ned networks.
- Security protocols for cloud computing
- Trust computing for meshed cloud services
- Virtualization of security in clouds

Special Issue Guest Editors:
- Peter Mueller, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Zurich, Switzerland
- Chin-Tser Huang, University of South Carolina, USA
- Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia
- Zahir Tari, RMIT University, Australia
- Ying-Dar Lin, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan

Submission Information:
Submissions should be 4,000 to 6,000 words long and should follow the
magazine’s guidelines on style and presentation. All submissions will
be subjected to single-blind, anonymous review in accordance with
normal practice for scientific publications. For more information,
contact the guest editors at ccm5-2...@computer.org.

Authors should not assume that the audience will have specialized
experience in a particular subfield. All accepted articles will be
edited according to the IEEE Computer Society style guide
(www.computer.org/web/publications/styleguide).
Submit your papers to Manuscript Central at
https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ccm-cs.

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[Spam:*****] [Om-announce] CFP Cloud Security Special Issue

2016-01-11 Thread Shui Yu
Call for Papers

IEEE Cloud Computing
www.computer.org/cloudcomputing

Special Issue on Cloud Security

Submission deadline: 29 February 2016
Publication date: September/October 2016

Many critical applications - from medical, financial, and big data
applications to applications with real-time constraints - are being
migrated to cloud platforms. It’s been predicted that the bulk of
future IT infrastructure spending will be on cloud platforms and
applications, and nearly half of all large enterprises are planning
cloud deployments by the end of 2017.

However, cloud computing systems and services are also major targets
for cyberattackers. Because the cloud infrastructure is always, to a
certain degree, an open and shared resource, it’s subject to
malicious attacks from both insiders and outsiders. Side-channel
attacks, identity hijacking, and distribution of malicious code have
all been observed. Thus, centralized management of security in cloud
environments needs to be carefully analyzed and maintained.

These vulnerabilities point to the importance of protecting cloud
platforms, infrastructures, hosted applications, and information data,
and create demand for much higher-level cloud security management
than is available today. This calls for comprehensive vulnerability
analyses and massive theoretical and practical innovation in security
technologies. This special issue aims to address these needs. Areas of
interest for the special issue include, but are not limited to: 

- Access control mechanisms for clouds
- Cloud security management
- Colluding attacks over multiple clouds
- Distributed denial of service in clouds
- Information retrieval on encrypted data in clouds
- Information sharing and data protection in clouds
- Intrusion detection in clouds
- Privacy policy framework for clouds
- Secure applications distributed over clouds
- Secure big data in clouds
- Security architectures for mobile cloud computing
- Security in software-de ned networks.
- Security protocols for cloud computing
- Trust computing for meshed cloud services
- Virtualization of security in clouds

Special Issue Guest Editors:
- Peter Mueller, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Zurich, Switzerland
- Chin-Tser Huang, University of South Carolina, USA
- Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia
- Zahir Tari, RMIT University, Australia
- Ying-Dar Lin, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan

Submission Information:
Submissions should be 4,000 to 6,000 words long and should follow the
magazine’s guidelines on style and presentation. All submissions will
be subjected to single-blind, anonymous review in accordance with
normal practice for scientific publications. For more information,
contact the guest editors at ccm5-2...@computer.org.

Authors should not assume that the audience will have specialized
experience in a particular subfield. All accepted articles will be
edited according to the IEEE Computer Society style guide
(www.computer.org/web/publications/styleguide).
Submit your papers to Manuscript Central at
https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ccm-cs.

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[Om-announce] IEEE INFOCOM16 Workshop of BigSecurity, due on December 30, 2015 (extended, firm)

2015-12-16 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for possible cross posting, and thank you for distributing this
CFP

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The Fourth International Workshop on Security and Privacy in Big Data (in
conjunction with IEEE INFOCOM 2016)
http://www.nsp.org.au/confs/bigsecurity2016/

As we are deep into the Information Age, we also witness the explosive
growth of data available on the Internet. Human beings have created
quintillion bytes of data every day, which come from sensors, individual
archives, social networks, Internet of Things, enterprise and Internet in
all scales and formats. We face one of the most challenging issues, i.e.,
how to effectively manage such a large amount of data and identify new ways
to analyze large amounts of data and unlock information. The issue is also
known as Big Data, which has been emerging as a hot topic in Information
and Communication Technologies (ICT) research.  Security and privacy issue
is critical for Big Data. Many works have been carried out focusing on
business, application and information processing level from big data, such
as data mining and analysis.  However, security and privacy issues in Big
Data are seldom mentioned to date. Due to its extraordinary scale, security
and privacy in Big Data faces many challenges, such as efficient encryption
and decryption algorithms, encrypted information retrieval, attribute based
encryption, attacks on availability, reliability and integrity of Big Data.



The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners to present and discuss their latest results in security
and privacy related work of Big Data.

The topics of interest include, *but are not limited to*:

· Threat and Vulnerability Analysis in Big Data

· Architecture for Security and Privacy in Big Data

· Encrypted Information Retrieval in Big Data

· Cryptanalysis and Applications in Big Data

· Lightweight Cryptographic Algorithms in Big Data

· Trust in Big Data

· Network Security, Privacy in Big Data

· Network Forensics in Big Data

· Anonymous Communication in Big Data

· Physical Layer Security in Big Data

· Privacy and Security in Cloud Data

· Privacy and Security in Data Center Networks

· Application Level Security and Privacy in Big Data

· Attacks and Counter Measures in Big Data

· Information Forensics in Big Data

· Secure Cross-layer Design in Big Data

· Identity Management and Key Management in Big Data

· Intrusion Detection and Response in Big Data

· Security and Privacy in Complex Networks

· Malware and Virus Detection in Big Data

· Biometric Security and Forensics in Big Data

· Reliability and Availability in Big Data

· Network Security in Big Data

· Network Privacy in Big Data

· Security and Privacy Theories in Big Data



*General Co-chairs*

Professor Prasant Mohapatra, University of California, Davis, USA.

Professor Jian Pei, Simon Fraser University, Canada



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Dr Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



*Submission Instruction*

Submission Instructions are available from the IEEE INFOCOM 2016 website,
and the submission url for this workshop is
http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=21739 .



High quality papers from this workshop will be invited to extend and submit
to the special section on Theoretical Foundations for Big Data Applications
of IEEE Access and special issue on Cloud Security of IEEE Cloud Computing.



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline: December 30, 2015 (extended, firm)

Authors Notification: February 1, 2016

Final Manuscript Due: February 20, 2016



Enquiries should be submitted to Dr Shui Yu (s...@deakin.edu.au).

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[Om-announce] CFP: High Performance and Smart Computing, New York, April, 9-10

2015-11-30 Thread Shui Yu
CALL FOR PAPERS
The 2nd IEEE International Conference on High Performance and Smart
Computing
(IEEE HPSC 2016)
April. 9th-10th, 2016, New York, USA
http://csis.pace.edu/bigdatasecurity/BigDataSecurity2016/hpsc2016.htm

IEEE HPSC 2016 will be held at Columbia University’s Schapiro Center, April
 9th-10th, 2016.

The accepted papers have to be presented orally at the conference and will
be published by IEEE Computer Society Press (indexed by EI) and included in
IEEE Digital Library. Selected best papers will be recommended to the
special issues of well-regarded SCI journals.
· IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid (TSG): "Smart Grid Cyber-Physical
Security" (SGCPS).
· ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communication and Applications
(TOMM): "Multimedia Big Data: Networking" (MBDN)
· IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics:"Internet-of-Things for Smart
Cities and Urban Informatics" (IoTSCUI).
· ACM/Springer Mobile Networks & Applications (MONET) Special Issue on
Cloud-assisted Industrial Systems and Applications (CISA)
· Elsevier's Information Sciences: "Cryptography and Data Security in Cloud
Computing" (CDSCC) (Impact Factor: 4.038)
· Elsevier Journal of Computer and System Science: "Theoretical and
Algorithmic Foundations of Big Data" (TAFBD) (Impact factor 1.138)
· Journal of Signal Processing Systems (JSPS): "Big Data Security and Smart
Clouds"
· Journal of Computational Science, Special Issue on "Recent Advances in
Parallel Techniques for Scientific Computing", (RAPTSC) (IF: 1.231)
· Scientific Programming Special Issue on "Resource Management in
Virtualized Clouds" (RMVC)
· Wiley International Journal of Communication Systems: "Heterogeneous
Sensors Based Object Identification and Information Fusion" (HSBOIIF)
· Journal of Internet Technology: “Advanced Technology on Multimedia Signal
Processing and Communications over Future Networking” (AT-MSPCFN)

Scope and Topics of Interest
The rapid development of computing and communications technology has
resulted in a great attention in high performance and smart computing
(HPSC) in recent years. Both computing industry and research domain have a
great demand of the high performance smart computing. HPSC has become one
of the mainstreams of computing. As a key technology, smart computing is
playing an important role in determining future research and development
activities in many academic and industrial branches. High performance is
another significant aspect when solving large and complex problems under a
tight timing constraint.

The 2nd IEEE International Symposium on High Performance and Smart
Computing (IEEE HPSC 2016) is a research event cooperated with IEEE
BigDataSecurity 2016. This international conference provides engineers and
scientists in computing domain with an academic forum in which the new
research achievements, ideas, and results are shared. The state-of-the-art
smart computing applications and experiences in cloud computing and smart
computing will be represented in this academic event.

The objective of HPSC 2016 is to provide a forum for scientists, engineers,
and researchers to discuss and exchange their new ideas, novel results,
work in progress and experience on all aspects of smart computing and cloud
computing. Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:

· High performance smart computing
· High performance distributed computing
· Smart digital forensics
· Smart Big data security, Database security
· Smart social engineering, insider threats, advance spear phishing
· Cyber threat intelligence
· Security and fault tolerance for embedded or ubiquitous systems
· Smart cloud security
· Tele-health security
· Sensor network security
· Embedded networks and sensor network optimizations
· Cloud computing and networking models
· Heterogeneous architecture for cloud computing
· Dynamic resource sharing algorithm for cloud computing
· Load balance for cloud computing
· Cloud-based audio/video streaming techniques
· MapReduce
· Visualization
· Cloud-based real-time multimedia techniques
· Mobile cloud computing
· Green cloud computing
· Quality of Service (QoS) improvements techniques
· Case studies for various applications
· Cyber Security in emergent technologies, infrastructures and
applications

Important Dates:
Paper Submission: November 30th, 2015
Author Notification:  January 15th, 2016
Camera-Ready: February 15th, 2016
Author Registration:  February 15th, 2016
Conference Date:  April 9th-10th, 2016

General Chairs:
Meikang Qiu, Pace University, USA
Sun-Yuan Kung, Princeton University, USA
Hai Jin, Huazhong Science and Technology University, China

Program Chairs:
Thaier Hayajneh, New York Ins

[Om-announce] IEEE Access Special Issue on Big Data

2015-11-27 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for possible cross posting

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*IEEE Assess is the most visible journal of IEEE, which will bring
significant citation of your work.*



*Theoretical Foundations for Big Data Applications: Challenges and
Opportunities (*
*http://www.ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/ieee_access/theoretical_foundations_for_big_data.pdf*
<http://www.ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/ieee_access/theoretical_foundations_for_big_data.pdf>*
)*



Submission deadline: March 1, 2016



It is critical to explore theoretical perspective of Big Data to
efficiently and effectively guide its applications. We have witnessed the
significant development in Big Data from various communities, such as the
mining and learning algorithms from the artificial intelligence community,
networking facilities from networking community, and software platforms for
software engineering community. However, Big Data applications introduce
unprecedented challenges to us, and existing theories and techniques have
to be extended, upgraded to serve the forthcoming real Big Data
applications, we even need to invent new tools for Big Data applications.
We desperately desire theoretical work from various disciplines, such as
statistics, machine learning, graph theory, networking, parallel computing,
security and privacy, and so on.



The purpose of this special section is to solicit the latest theoretical
research outputs for Big Data applications. We prefer survey or tutorial
style articles with clear application background for this special section.
The areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following.



-   Measurement for Big Data

-   Mathematical representation for Big Data

-   Statistics for Big Data

-   Mining and learning theory for Big Data

-   Networking theory for Big Data

-   Security and privacy theory for Big Data

-   Data compression for Big Data

-   Parallel and distributed algorithms for Big Data

-   Software platform design for Big Data

-   Scheduling theory for Big Data

-   Performance modelling for Big Data tools

-   Theoretical challenges in Big Data

-   Theoretical solutions for Big Data

-   Data management for Big Data



We highly recommend the submission of multimedia with each article as it
significantly increases the visibility and usage of articles.



Associate Editor: Dr Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia. Email:
shui...@deakin.edu.au

Guest Editors:

1) Dr Chonggang Wang, Member Technical Staff, InterDigital Communications,
USA

2) Prof Ke Liu, Director of Division of Computer Science, National Natural
Science Foundation of China

3) Prof Albert Y. Zomaya, School of Information Technologies, The
University of Sydney, Australia



IEEE *Access *Editor in Chief: Michael Pecht, Professor and Director,
CALCE, University of Maryland



Paper submission: Contact Associate Editor and submit manuscript to:
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ieee-access



For information regarding IEEE *Access *including its publication policy
and fees, please visit the website http://ieee.org/ieee-access

For Inquiries regarding this special section, please contact: Bora M. Onat,
Managing Editor, IEEE *Access *(Phone: (732) 562-6036, ieeeacc...@ieee.org)
or Dr Shui Yu (shui...@deakin.edu.au )

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[Spam:*****] [Om-announce] IEEE INFOCOM 16 Workshop of BigSecurity, due on December 15, 2015

2015-11-25 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for possible cross posting, and thank you for distributing this
CFP

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The Fourth International Workshop on Security and Privacy in Big Data (in
conjunction with IEEE INFOCOM 2016)
http://www.nsp.org.au/confs/bigsecurity2016/

As we are deep into the Information Age, we also witness the explosive
growth of data available on the Internet. Human beings have created
quintillion bytes of data every day, which come from sensors, individual
archives, social networks, Internet of Things, enterprise and Internet in
all scales and formats. We face one of the most challenging issues, i.e.,
how to effectively manage such a large amount of data and identify new ways
to analyze large amounts of data and unlock information. The issue is also
known as Big Data, which has been emerging as a hot topic in Information
and Communication Technologies (ICT) research.  Security and privacy issue
is critical for Big Data. Many works have been carried out focusing on
business, application and information processing level from big data, such
as data mining and analysis.  However, security and privacy issues in Big
Data are seldom mentioned to date. Due to its extraordinary scale, security
and privacy in Big Data faces many challenges, such as efficient encryption
and decryption algorithms, encrypted information retrieval, attribute based
encryption, attacks on availability, reliability and integrity of Big Data.



The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners to present and discuss their latest results in security
and privacy related work of Big Data.

The topics of interest include, *but are not limited to*:

· Threat and Vulnerability Analysis in Big Data

· Architecture for Security and Privacy in Big Data

· Encrypted Information Retrieval in Big Data

· Cryptanalysis and Applications in Big Data

· Lightweight Cryptographic Algorithms in Big Data

· Trust in Big Data

· Network Security, Privacy in Big Data

· Network Forensics in Big Data

· Anonymous Communication in Big Data

· Physical Layer Security in Big Data

· Privacy and Security in Cloud Data

· Privacy and Security in Data Center Networks

· Application Level Security and Privacy in Big Data

· Attacks and Counter Measures in Big Data

· Information Forensics in Big Data

· Secure Cross-layer Design in Big Data

· Identity Management and Key Management in Big Data

· Intrusion Detection and Response in Big Data

· Security and Privacy in Complex Networks

· Malware and Virus Detection in Big Data

· Biometric Security and Forensics in Big Data

· Reliability and Availability in Big Data

· Network Security in Big Data

· Network Privacy in Big Data

· Security and Privacy Theories in Big Data



*General Co-chairs*

Professor Prasant Mohapatra, University of California, Davis, USA.

Professor Jian Pei, Simon Fraser University, Canada



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Dr Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



*Submission Instruction*

Submission Instructions are available from the IEEE INFOCOM 2016 website,
and the submission url for this workshop is
http://edas.info/showConference.php?c=21739.



High quality papers from this workshop will be invited to extend and submit
to the special section on Theoretical Foundations for Big Data Applications
of IEEE Access and special issue on Cloud Security of IEEE Cloud Computing.



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline: December 15, 2015

Authors Notification: February 1, 2016

Final Manuscript Due: February 20, 2016



Enquiries should be submitted to Dr Shui Yu (s...@deakin.edu.au).

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[Om-announce] IEEE INFOCOM 16 Workshop of BigSecurity, due on December 15, 2015

2015-11-04 Thread Shui Yu
The Fourth International Workshop on Security and Privacy in Big Data (in
conjunction with IEEE INFOCOM 2016)
http://www.nsp.org.au/confs/bigsecurity2016/

As we are deep into the Information Age, we also witness the explosive
growth of data available on the Internet. Human beings have created
quintillion bytes of data every day, which come from sensors, individual
archives, social networks, Internet of Things, enterprise and Internet in
all scales and formats. We face one of the most challenging issues, i.e.,
how to effectively manage such a large amount of data and identify new ways
to analyze large amounts of data and unlock information. The issue is also
known as Big Data, which has been emerging as a hot topic in Information
and Communication Technologies (ICT) research.  Security and privacy issue
is critical for Big Data. Many works have been carried out focusing on
business, application and information processing level from big data, such
as data mining and analysis.  However, security and privacy issues in Big
Data are seldom mentioned to date. Due to its extraordinary scale, security
and privacy in Big Data faces many challenges, such as efficient encryption
and decryption algorithms, encrypted information retrieval, attribute based
encryption, attacks on availability, reliability and integrity of Big Data.



The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners to present and discuss their latest results in security
and privacy related work of Big Data.

The topics of interest include, *but are not limited to*:

· Threat and Vulnerability Analysis in Big Data

· Architecture for Security and Privacy in Big Data

· Encrypted Information Retrieval in Big Data

· Cryptanalysis and Applications in Big Data

· Lightweight Cryptographic Algorithms in Big Data

· Trust in Big Data

· Network Security, Privacy in Big Data

· Network Forensics in Big Data

· Anonymous Communication in Big Data

· Physical Layer Security in Big Data

· Privacy and Security in Cloud Data

· Privacy and Security in Data Center Networks

· Application Level Security and Privacy in Big Data

· Attacks and Counter Measures in Big Data

· Information Forensics in Big Data

· Secure Cross-layer Design in Big Data

· Identity Management and Key Management in Big Data

· Intrusion Detection and Response in Big Data

· Security and Privacy in Complex Networks

· Malware and Virus Detection in Big Data

· Biometric Security and Forensics in Big Data

· Reliability and Availability in Big Data

· Network Security in Big Data

· Network Privacy in Big Data

· Security and Privacy Theories in Big Data



*General Co-chairs*

Professor Prasant Mohapatra, University of California, Davis, USA.

Professor Jian Pei, Simon Fraser University, Canada



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Dr Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



*Submission Instruction*

Submission Instructions are available from the IEEE INFOCOM 2016 website,
and the submission url for this workshop can be found at the workshop
website shortly.



High quality papers from this workshop will be invited to extend and submit
to the special section on Theoretical Foundations for Big Data Applications
of IEEE Access and special issue on Cloud Security of IEEE Cloud Computing.



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline: December 15, 2015

Authors Notification: February 1, 2016

Final Manuscript Due: February 20, 2016



Enquiries should be submitted to Dr Shui Yu (s...@deakin.edu.au).

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[Om-announce] SI on Big Data from Networking Perspective on IJ of Big Data Research (Elsevier), Due on June 1

2015-05-11 Thread Shui Yu
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distributing this CFP*

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*Call for Papers *

*International Journal of Big Data Research **(Elsevier)*

*Special Issue on Big Data from Networking Perspective*



Big Data is an emerging hot topic as human beings are generating data in an
explosive fashion. Big Data possesses profound information of our society,
therefore, it impacts numerous aspects of human society, such as
government, finance, security, climate and so on.  Big Data is usually so
large and complex, which is far beyond the capacity of the existing
database management tools or traditional data processing applications.
Currently, most of the work on Big Data is focusing on business,
application and information processing level, such as data mining and
analysis. However, Big Data definitely and desperately desires the support
from networking aspect, especially when real time or near real time
applications are demanded. For example, the storage of Big Data must depend
on distributed systems and mechanisms. Therefore, it involves issues of
network performance, structure, security, privacy and so on. However, these
aspects of Big Data are seldom studied to date. This Special Issue solicits
both original research and tutorial articles that discuss about networking
aspect of Big Data, such as, network topology impaction on Big Data,
distributed Big Data storage and retrieval, security and privacy protection
for Big Data, and so on.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

· Network architecture design for Big Data

· Distributed systems for Big Data

· Parallel and distributed algorithms for Big Data

· Data migration and backup for Big Data

· Data synchronization for Big Data

· Access control in Big Data

· Network security, privacy and trust in Big Data

· Network performance analysis in Big Data

· Network modelling for Big Data

· Anonymous communication for Big Data



*Submission Process*

*Articles submitted to this special issue must contain significant
relevance to Big Data*. All submissions will be peer reviewed according to
the Elsevier guidelines. Submitted articles should not have been published
or under review elsewhere. Manuscripts should be submitted online at
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/big-data-research/ using the Elsevier
Editorial System. The authors must select SI: Big Data Networking  as
Article Type when they reach the Article Type step in the submission
process. Submissions are expected to not exceed 20 pages (including
figures, tables, and references) in the journal’s single-column format
using 11 point font. Prospective authors should consult the site Guide for
Authors at the above link for guidelines and information on paper
submission.

*Important Dates:*

Manuscript submission: June 1, 2015
Acceptance notification: November 1, 2015
Final manuscript due: December 1, 2015
Publication date: TBA

Guest editors:

Dr Shui Yu, s...@deakin.edu.au
Professor Ke Liu, li...@nsfc.gov.cn

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[Om-announce] CFP: Semantics, Knowledge and Grids on Big Data, Beijing, August 19-21, 2015

2015-04-02 Thread Shui Yu
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*International Conference on Semantics, Knowledge and Grids *on Big Data

August 19-21 2015, Beijing, China
The 11th International Conference on Semantics, Knowledge and Grids
(SKG2015, http://www.knowledgegrid.net/skg2015/) is calling for
high-quality papers.  SKG has become a cross-area international forum
through ten years professional organisation.  Big Data will be an important
topics of this year's conference.  SKG2015 will feature with keynotes and
SCI-indexed international journal special issues.
*Co-Chairs*
Geoffrey Fox, Indiana University, USA
Randy Goebel, Alberta University, Canada
*Program Co-Chairs*:
Domenica Talia, University della Calabria, Italy.
Xiaoping Sun, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China (Local Arrangement)
*Keynotes*:
Jiannong Cao, IEEE Fellow
ACM Distinguished Lecture (Hai Zhuge)
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[Om-announce] CFP Social Networks and Big Data Symposium of IEEE ICCC 2015, Shenzhen, China

2015-02-05 Thread Shui Yu
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 Call for Papers



Social Networks and Big Data Symposium of ICCC 2015



Symposium Co-Chairs

Xiaodong Lin, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada

xiaodong@uoit.ca



Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia

s...@deakin.edu.au



Scope and Topics of Interest

We have witnessed the dramatic increase of the use of information
technology in every aspect of our lives. It also opens new interesting
topics. For example, user Interactions in online social networks in
principle provide a wealth of data to analyse so we can understand many
aspects of the societal changes. The Social Networks and Big Data Symposium
offers a timely venue for researchers and industry partners to present and
discuss their latest results in the fields of Social Networks and Big Data.
The Social Networks and Big Data Symposium solicits original contributions
in, but not limited to, the following typical areas:



• Social networks modeling, analysis, and management

• Social networks technology and applications

• Visualization of social networks

• Mathematical modelling of social spreading processes

• Mobile social network

• Corpora and collections of Big Data

• Networking for Big Data

• Security and privacy in social networks

• Security and privacy in Big Data

• Social network forensics

• Digital forensics in Big Data



Submission Guidelines

Prospective authors are invited to submit original technical papers by the
deadline of 1st June 2015 for publication in the IEEE/CIC ICCC 2015
Conference Proceedings and for presentation at the conference. Submissions
will be accepted through EDAS. All submissions must be written in English
and be at most six (6) printed pages in length, including figures. For full
details, please visit the following website:
http://www.ieee-iccc.org/submguide.html



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[Om-announce] IEEE INFOCOM 15 Workshop of BigSecurity with Special Issue Information

2014-12-08 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for possible cross posting

--

The Third International Workshop on Security and Privacy in Big Data  (in
conjunction with IEEE INFOCOM 2015)
http://www.nsp.org.au/confs/bigsecurity2015/

As we are deep into the Information Age, we also witness the explosive
growth of data available on the Internet. Human beings have created
quintillion bytes of data every day, which come from sensors, individual
archives, social networks, Internet of Things, enterprise and Internet in
all scales and formats. We face one of the most challenging issues, i.e.,
how to effectively manage such a large amount of data and identify new ways
to analyze large amounts of data and unlock information. The issue is also
known as Big Data, which has been emerging as a hot topic in Information
and Communication Technologies (ICT) research.  Security and privacy issue
is critical for Big Data. Many works have been carried out focusing on
business, application and information processing level from big data, such
as data mining and analysis.  However, security and privacy issues in Big
Data are seldom mentioned to date. Due to its extraordinary scale, security
and privacy in Big Data faces many challenges, such as efficient encryption
and decryption algorithms, encrypted information retrieval, attribute based
encryption, attacks on availability, reliability and integrity of Big Data.



The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners to present and discuss their latest results in security
and privacy related work of Big Data.

The topics of interest include, *but are not limited to*:

· Threat and Vulnerability Analysis in Big Data

· Architecture for Security and Privacy in Big Data

· Encrypted Information Retrieval in Big Data

· Cryptanalysis and Applications in Big Data

· Lightweight Cryptographic Algorithms in Big Data

· Trust in Big Data

· Network Security, Privacy in Big Data

· Network Forensics in Big Data

· Anonymous Communication in Big Data

· Physical Layer Security in Big Data

· Privacy and Security in Cloud Data

· Privacy and Security in Data Center Networks

· Application Level Security and Privacy in Big Data

· Attacks and Counter Measures in Big Data

· Information Forensics in Big Data

· Secure Cross-layer Design in Big Data

· Identity Management and Key Management in Big Data

· Intrusion Detection and Response in Big Data

· Security and Privacy in Complex Networks

· Malware and Virus Detection in Big Data

· Biometric Security and Forensics in Big Data

· Reliability and Availability in Big Data

· Network Security in Big Data

· Network Privacy in Big Data

· Security and Privacy Theories in Big Data



*General Co-chairs*

Professor Ivan Stojmenovic, University of Ottawa, Canada (Professor
Stojmenovic unfortunately passed away in November 2014)

Professor Jian Pei, Simon Fraser University, Canada



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Dr Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



Submission Instructions are available from the IEEE INFOCOM 2015 website,
and the submission for this workshop is http://edas.info/N18817 .



*High quality papers from this workshop will be invited to extend and
submit to the special issue on Big Data from Network Perspective on
Elsevier Journal of Big Data Research (
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/big-data-research/, organized by the
workshop organizers).



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline: December 15, 2014

Authors Notification:  January 15, 2015

Final Manuscript Due: February 15, 2015

Workshop Date: April 27, 2015



Enquiries should be submitted to Dr Shui Yu (s...@deakin.edu.au).

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School of Information Technology, Deakin University,

221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, VIC 3125,  Australia.

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[Om-announce] IEEE INFOCOM 15 Workshop of BigSecurity with Special Issue Information

2014-11-18 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for possible cross posting

--

The Third International Workshop on Security and Privacy in Big Data  (in
conjunction with IEEE INFOCOM 2015)
http://www.nsp.org.au/confs/bigsecurity2015/

As we are deep into the Information Age, we also witness the explosive
growth of data available on the Internet. Human beings have created
quintillion bytes of data every day, which come from sensors, individual
archives, social networks, Internet of Things, enterprise and Internet in
all scales and formats. We face one of the most challenging issues, i.e.,
how to effectively manage such a large amount of data and identify new ways
to analyze large amounts of data and unlock information. The issue is also
known as Big Data, which has been emerging as a hot topic in Information
and Communication Technologies (ICT) research.  Security and privacy issue
is critical for Big Data. Many works have been carried out focusing on
business, application and information processing level from big data, such
as data mining and analysis.  However, security and privacy issues in Big
Data are seldom mentioned to date. Due to its extraordinary scale, security
and privacy in Big Data faces many challenges, such as efficient encryption
and decryption algorithms, encrypted information retrieval, attribute based
encryption, attacks on availability, reliability and integrity of Big Data.



The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners to present and discuss their latest results in security
and privacy related work of Big Data.

The topics of interest include, *but are not limited to*:

· Threat and Vulnerability Analysis in Big Data

· Architecture for Security and Privacy in Big Data

· Encrypted Information Retrieval in Big Data

· Cryptanalysis and Applications in Big Data

· Lightweight Cryptographic Algorithms in Big Data

· Trust in Big Data

· Network Security, Privacy in Big Data

· Network Forensics in Big Data

· Anonymous Communication in Big Data

· Physical Layer Security in Big Data

· Privacy and Security in Cloud Data

· Privacy and Security in Data Center Networks

· Application Level Security and Privacy in Big Data

· Attacks and Counter Measures in Big Data

· Information Forensics in Big Data

· Secure Cross-layer Design in Big Data

· Identity Management and Key Management in Big Data

· Intrusion Detection and Response in Big Data

· Security and Privacy in Complex Networks

· Malware and Virus Detection in Big Data

· Biometric Security and Forensics in Big Data

· Reliability and Availability in Big Data

· Network Security in Big Data

· Network Privacy in Big Data

· Security and Privacy Theories in Big Data



*General Co-chairs*

Professor Ivan Stojmenovic, University of Ottawa, Canada

Professor Jian Pei, Simon Fraser University, Canada



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Dr Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



Submission Instructions are available from the IEEE INFOCOM 2015 website,
and the submission for this workshop is http://edas.info/N18817 .



*High quality papers from this workshop will be invited to extend and
submit to the special issue on Big Data from Network Perspective on
Elsevier Journal of Big Data Research (
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/big-data-research/, organized by the
workshop organizers).



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline: December 15, 2014

Authors Notification:  January 15, 2015

Final Manuscript Due: February 15, 2015

Workshop Date: April 27, 2015



Enquiries should be submitted to Dr Shui Yu (s...@deakin.edu.au).

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 -

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School of Information Technology, Deakin University,

221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, VIC 3125,  Australia.

Telephone:0061 3 9251 7744

http://www.deakin.edu.au/~syu
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[Om-announce] IEEE INFOCOM 15 Workshop of BigSecurity with Special Issue Information

2014-10-14 Thread Shui Yu
We apology for possible cross posting

--

The Third International Workshop on Security and Privacy in Big Data  (in
conjunction with IEEE INFOCOM 2015)
http://www.nsp.org.au/confs/bigsecurity2015/

As we are deep into the Information Age, we also witness the explosive
growth of data available on the Internet. Human beings have created
quintillion bytes of data every day, which come from sensors, individual
archives, social networks, Internet of Things, enterprise and Internet in
all scales and formats. We face one of the most challenging issues, i.e.,
how to effectively manage such a large amount of data and identify new ways
to analyze large amounts of data and unlock information. The issue is also
known as Big Data, which has been emerging as a hot topic in Information
and Communication Technologies (ICT) research.  Security and privacy issue
is critical for Big Data. Many works have been carried out focusing on
business, application and information processing level from big data, such
as data mining and analysis.  However, security and privacy issues in Big
Data are seldom mentioned to date. Due to its extraordinary scale, security
and privacy in Big Data faces many challenges, such as efficient encryption
and decryption algorithms, encrypted information retrieval, attribute based
encryption, attacks on availability, reliability and integrity of Big Data.



The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and
industry partners to present and discuss their latest results in security
and privacy related work of Big Data.

The topics of interest include, *but are not limited to*:

· Threat and Vulnerability Analysis in Big Data

· Architecture for Security and Privacy in Big Data

· Encrypted Information Retrieval in Big Data

· Cryptanalysis and Applications in Big Data

· Lightweight Cryptographic Algorithms in Big Data

· Trust in Big Data

· Network Security, Privacy in Big Data

· Network Forensics in Big Data

· Anonymous Communication in Big Data

· Physical Layer Security in Big Data

· Privacy and Security in Cloud Data

· Privacy and Security in Data Center Networks

· Application Level Security and Privacy in Big Data

· Attacks and Counter Measures in Big Data

· Information Forensics in Big Data

· Secure Cross-layer Design in Big Data

· Identity Management and Key Management in Big Data

· Intrusion Detection and Response in Big Data

· Security and Privacy in Complex Networks

· Malware and Virus Detection in Big Data

· Biometric Security and Forensics in Big Data

· Reliability and Availability in Big Data

· Network Security in Big Data

· Network Privacy in Big Data

· Security and Privacy Theories in Big Data



*General Co-chairs*

Professor Ivan Stojmenovic, University of Ottawa, Canada

Professor Jian Pei, Simon Fraser University, Canada



*Technical Program Co-chairs*

Dr Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia

Professor Ke Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China



Submission Instructions are available to the workshop website.

http://www.nsp.org.au/confs/bigsecurity2015/



*High quality papers from this workshop will be invited to extend and
submit to the special issue on Big Data from Network Perspective on
Elsevier Journal of Big Data Research (
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/big-data-research/, organized by the
workshop organizers).



*Important Dates*

Submission Deadline: December 15, 2014

Authors Notification:  January 15, 2015

Final Manuscript Due: February 15, 2015

Workshop Date: April 27, 2015



Enquiries should be submitted to Dr Shui Yu (s...@deakin.edu.au).

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School of Information Technology, Deakin University,

221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, VIC 3125,  Australia.

Telephone:0061 3 9251 7744

http://www.deakin.edu.au/~syu
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[Om-announce] ICC 2015 SAC: Nanoscale, Molecular, and Quantum Networking Track

2014-09-03 Thread Shui Yu
ICC 2015 SAC: Nanoscale, Molecular, and Quantum Networking Track



We apology for possible cross posting

--



 *Scope and Topics of Interest *

As a result of recent advances in MEMS/NEMS and systems biology, as well as
the emergence of synthetic bacteria and lab/process-on-a-chip techniques,
it is now possible to design chemical “circuits”, custom organisms,
micro/nanoscale swarms of devices, and a host of other new systems at small
length scales, and across multiple scales (e.g., micro to macro). This
success opens up a new frontier for interdisciplinary communications
techniques using chemistry, biology, and other principles that have not
been considered in the communications literature.



This track is devoted to the principles, design, and analysis of
communication systems that use physics beyond classical electromagnetism,
particularly for small-scale and multi-scale applications. This includes:
molecular, quantum, and other physical, chemical and biological (and
biologically-inspired) techniques; as well as new communication techniques
at these scales.



The track solicits research articles on one or more of the following topics:



· Mathematical modelling

· Information/communication-theoretic or network-theoretic analysis

· Networking

· Implementations and laboratory experiments

· Industrial applications

· Information/communication theory for analysis of biological
systems

· Communication processes or networks in biology



Contributions on related topics would also be considered for publication.
Contributions from researchers outside the IEEE’s typical audience are
encouraged.



*Submission Guidelines*

Prospective authors are invited to submit original technical papers by the
deadline 30 September 2014 for publication in the IEEE ICC 2015 Conference
Proceedings. All submissions should be written in English with a maximum
paper length of Six (6) printed pages (10-point font) including figures
without incurring additional page charges (maximum 1 additional page with
over length page charge if accepted).



*Standard IEEE Transactions templates for Microsoft Word or LaTeX formats
found at*

http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/pubs/transactions/stylesheets.html



*Alternatively you can follow the sample instructions in template.pdf at*

http://www.comsoc.org/confs/globecom/2008/downloads/template.pdf



*Only PDF files will be accepted for the review process and all submissions
must be done through EDAS at*

http://edas.info/



Any inquiries are welcomed to the chair Professor *Andrew W. Eckford,*
aeckf...@yorku.ca

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[Om-announce] Call for Book Chapters – Networking for Big Data

2014-07-14 Thread Shui Yu
Call for Book Chapters

Book Title: Networking for Big Data
To be published by: CRC Press - Taylor  Francis Group, USA

Objective of the Book

 Big Data is an emerging hot research topic due to its pervasive
application in human society, such as governing, climate, finance, science,
and so on.  The feasibility of wonderful top layer Big Data applications
(e.g., data mining, decision support) heavily depends on the underneath
supporting facilities and their performance, such as networking, storage
management. We can interpret that networking is the ‘hardware’ for Big Data
applications.



To date, networking for Big Data is still mysterious to researchers. There
many problems await to be addressed in this uncharted land, such as network
optimization for Big Data, data storage management for Big Data, parallel
structures and algorithms for Big Data computing, information retrieval in
Big Data, network security and privacy issues in Big Data, and so on.



The purpose of the proposed book is to solicit the latest research output
in networking aspects of Big Data, and serve as a starting ground for
interested readers from industry and academia.  We have sketched the
structure of the book as follows.



  Part 1. Introduction and overview of Big Data

Part 2. Networking theory for Big Data

Part 3. Networking design for Big Data

Part 4. Network security for Big Data

Part 5. Platforms and systems for Big Data applications.



The topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

   - Network architecture design for Big Data
   - Distributed systems for Big Data
   - Parallel and distributed algorithms for Big Data
   - Cloud for Big Data
   - Information retrieval in Big Data
   - Data migration and backup for Big Data
   - Data synchronization for Big Data
   - Access control in Big Data
   - Network security, privacy and trust in Big Data
   - Network performance analysis in Big Data
   - Network modelling for Big Data
   - Anonymous communication for Big Data
   - Big Networked Data

We welcome surveys and technical chapters presenting analytical research,
simulations, practical results. We also expect chapters addressing the pros
and cons of specific proposals, and chapters addressing the key problems
and solutions. The topics can be discussed in term of concepts, state of
the art, standards, deployments, implementations, running experiments and
applications.

Abstracts/Chapters submission
Abstracts/ Chapters can be submitted using email attachments to editors via
email (networkingbigd...@gmail.com, please also cc to s...@deakin.edu.au ).
Authors should send the chapters in single column format (single spaced, 10
point Times Roman font, 8.5 x 11-inch page size). The maximum number of
pages for the abstract is 2. Editors expect camera ready chapters of about
15 to 20 pages, but more or less are allowed. Authors must include in the
subject of their submission Book chapter for Networking for Big Data.





Tentative timeframe
Abstract submission: 21 July 2014
Deadline for full chapter submission: 22 September 2014
Acceptance Notification: 20 October 2014
Revised chapter submission: 17 November, 2014
Publication: 2015

Editors:

 Dr Shui Yu,

School of Information Technology, Deakin University, Australia

Email: s...@deakin.edu.au

http://www.deakin.edu.au/~syu



Professor Xiaodong Lin,

University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada

Email: xiaodong@uoit.ca

http://www.hrl.uoit.ca/~xdlin/



Professor Jelena Mišić,  Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada

Email: jmi...@scs.ryerson.ca

http://www.scs.ryerson.ca/~jmisic/



Professor Xuemin (Sherman) Shen, University of Waterloo, Canada

Email: xs...@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca

http://bbcr.uwaterloo.ca/~xshen/



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