[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



-- 

-

Shui YU, PhD, Senior Lecturer

School of Information Technology, Deakin University,

221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, VIC 3125,  Australia.


[Om-announce] IEEE CNS 2016 Call for Participation: Registration Deadline (9/23/2016)

2016-09-18 Thread Qin Liu
IEEE CNS 2016 Call for Participation: Registration Deadline (9/23/2016)

 

 

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

 

--
Dr. Qin Liu
College of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering
Hunan University
Changsha, Hunan 

[Om-announce] IEEE CNS 2016: Call for Participation

2016-08-28 Thread Qin Liu
IEEE CNS 2016

Call for Participation

 

 

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

 

 

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.

 

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.

 

CNS 2016 includes 38 regular papers, 5 workshops, a full panel, 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.

 

Please refer to program details at:

 

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

 

--
Dr. Qin Liu
College of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering
Hunan University
Changsha, Hunan Province,P.R. China, 410082
Mobile: +86-13548577157
Email: gracelq...@hnu.edu.cn; gracelq...@126.com
Homepage: http://trust.csu.edu.cn/faculty/~liuqin/___
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