[agents] IFIPTM 2015: Joint Call for Workshop Papers

Jan-Philipp Steghöfer jan-philipp.steghofer at cse.gu.se
Tue Jan 27 09:00:35 EST 2015


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CALL FOR WORKSHOP PAPERS
CCIoT 2015 and DPPT’15 IFIPTM 2015

The
1st International Workshop on Trust for the Converged Cloud and Internet of Things
and the
Data Protection, Privacy, and Transparency Workshop
at the
9th IFIP WG 11.11 International Conference on Trust Management
are calling for contributions!

http://www2.compute.dtu.dk/projects/ifiptm2015/IFIPTM15/Workshops.html
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The IFIPTM Organising Committee is glad to announce two workshops to be held at the 9th IFIP WG 11.11 International Conference on Trust Management, taking place from May 26 to 29 in Hamburg, Germany.

All information about the workshops and links to their respective websites can be found at
http://www2.compute.dtu.dk/projects/ifiptm2015/IFIPTM15/Workshops.html

Important Dates
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Paper submission: March 01, 2015
Author Notification: March 16, 2015
Camera-Ready Versions due: March 20, 2015
Workshop date: May 29, 2015

Paper Submission and Publication
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Submitted papers must not exceed 8 pages LNCS including bibliography and well-marked appendices. Submitted papers must represent original unpublished research that is not currently under review for any other conference or journal and will be thoroughly peer-reviewed. Papers accepted by the workshops will be published as short papers alongside the main conference proceedings in a volume of the Springer AICT series.


1st International Workshop on Trust for the Converged Cloud and Internet of Things (CCIoT 2015)
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The goal of this workshop is to gather researchers to identify discuss and present results related to security, privacy and trust challenges for Cloud and Internet of Things environments.

Examples for topics of interest
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- Privacy Preservation of CCIoT Users and Data
− Network Security for Virtual Sensor Networks
− Security as a Service for CCIoT e.g. Encryption, Identification, Monitoring etc.
− Software Defined Security Frameworks for CCIoT
− Trust Models for Cross Domain Service Provision
− Trust in Virtual Sensors and Virtual Sensor Networks
− Security Policy Approaches for CCIoT
− Availability and Dependability in CCIoT
− Authentication and Access Control in CCIoT
− Trusted Computing Approaches for CCIoT
− Security and Privacy of Dataset Streaming
− Security of Sensing PaaS Offerings
− Threat models for CCIoT
− Lightweight Encryption Schemes for CCIoT
− Remote Attestation of Edge Clouds and Virtualised Sensors
− Mobile Security
− Identity management in CCIoT

Organisers
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Brian Lee, IC4, Athlone Institute of Technology, Ireland.
David Evans, University of Derby, UK.
Abir Awad, IC4, Athlone Institute of Technology, Ireland.
Asma Adnane, University of Derby, UK.

Data Protection, Privacy, and Transparency Workshop
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This workshop aims at bringing researchers from different disciplines to discuss recent advances in privacy-enhancing technologies, transparency, and accountability mechanisms. Security experts are needed to develop technical tools that will implement data protection in practice, by promoting accountability and transparency to the benefit of individuals and companies. Data protection experts are needed to indicate exactly what needs to be done and to ensure that technical tools actually comply with fundamental requirements set by law. 

Examples of topics of interest
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-	Technologies addressing Data Protection and Privacy 
-	Technical mechanisms to ensure Data Protection and Privacy and address its concerns 
-	Algorithms addressing Data Protection and Privacy concerns 
-	Methodologies to protect Privacy rights 
-	Impact of the Data Protection legislation and regulations on technology solutions 
-	Ethical, social and legal aspects of Data Protection and Privacy 
-	Harmonizing the global legal regulation on Data Protection particularly addressing the differences between the EU, the US, and other countries 
-	The effect on Data Protection and Privacy in the cloud due to the nature of the cloud eco-system 
-	Privacy requirements 
-	Addressing Data breaches 
-	Government and Law Enforcement Agencies rights and powers to access information in the cloud 
-	Organizations’ privacy policies 
-	Issues regarding data compliance 

Organisers
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Dr. Rehab Alnemr, HP Labs, UK
Dr. Carmen Fernandez Gago, Malaga University, Spain



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Jan-Philipp Steghöfer
Senior Lecturer

Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Software Engineering Division
University of Gothenburg and Chalmers Technical University
41296 Göteborg, Sweden

Phone: +46(0) 31-772 10 43
Email: jan-philipp.steghofer at gu.se






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