SIoTEC 2020: 1st Workshop on Secure IoT, Edge and Cloud systems - in conjunction with CCGRID 2020 Melbourne, Australia, May 11-14, 2020 |
Conference website | https://siotec2020.netsons.org/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=siotec2020 |
Submission deadline | February 9, 2020 |
The Cloud/Edge paradigm fosters the deployment of digital services over multiple physical (both private and public) infrastructures even across different administrative boundaries. In its turn, the IoT advent has determined the proliferation of smart devices connected to the Internet and injecting into it a vast amount of data that may traverse several network boundaries and undergo many computational stages before they get consumed. If, on the one hand, the benefits brought by these technologies are well known, it is clear as well that, in the envisaged scenario, the exposure of data, services and infrastructures to malicious attacks has definitely grown. Even a single breach on any of the links of the data-service-infrastructure chain may seriously compromise the security of the end-user application. With such a wide attack surface, security must definitely approached in a holistic way and addressed in any layer where concerns may potentially arise. The workshop solicits novel and innovative ideas, proposals, positions and best practices that address the modelling, design, implementation, and enforcement of the security in Cloud/Edge/IoT environments.
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome:
- We invite original research papers that have not been previously published and are not currently under review for publication elsewhere.
Submitted papers should be no longer than 8 pages in two-column IEEE template format.
List of Topics
Workshop topics include, but are not limited to:
- Blockchain-based tools and services
- Data security across multiple domains and countries
- Federated IoT, Edge and Cloud systems
- Security in Osmotic Computing
- Security on Cyber-physical systems
- Anonymous and certified communications
- Metrics and performance of secure interdomain protocols
- Attack detection and prevention
- Authentication protocols and key management
- Availability and survivability of secure services and systems
- Biometric security
- Trust models and security modeling in Cloud/Edge/IoT scenarios
- Security and privacy in the cloud and fog/edge infrastructure, services and storage
- Machine learning applied to security applications
- Emerging and disruptive technologies for security, privacy, trust and forensics
- Security systems and protocols for Drones
- Drone communication and communication security
Committees
Program Committee
- Prof. Javid Taheri
- Dr. Maria Fazio
- Dr. Giuseppe Di Modica
- Mr. Antonino Galletta
TCP
- Akshay Agarwal, IIIT-Delhi, India
- Mohammad Alshehri, Taif University, Saudi Arabia
- Alina Buzachis, University of Messina, Italy
- Antonio Celesti, University of Messina, Italy
- Giuseppe Desolda, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy
- Edin Lidan, University of Bihac, Bosnia Herzegovina
- Orazio Tomarchio, University of Catania, Italy
- Hiram Lòpez Valdez, Cleveland State University, USA
Venue
The workshop will be in conjunction with CCGrid 2020, held at The Langham - Melbourne
Address: One Southgate Avenue, Southbank, Melbourne, Victoria 3006, Australia
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to siotec2020@googlegroups.com