[agents] [CFP] Submission Deadline: 15 March, 2025 – 3rd International Workshop on Cybersecurity of Critical National Infrastructures (CCNI 2025) | Fort Worth, Texas, USA

Yigit, Yagmur yagmur.yigit at napier.ac.uk
Fri Feb 7 13:55:45 EST 2025


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CALL FOR PAPERS
The 31st IEEE International Symposium on Local and Metropolitan Area Networks
(CCNI 2025)
co-organized with IEEE WOWMOM 2025
27–30 May 2025 | Fort Worth, Texas, USA
https://sites.google.com/view/ccni2025/
Critical National Infrastructures (CNIs) are vital assets for public safety, economic welfare, and the national security of countries. Vulnerabilities of critical infrastructures have increased with the widespread use of information technologies. As CNIs are becoming more vulnerable to cyberattacks, their protection becomes a significant issue for any organization as well as nation. The risks to continued operations from failing to upgrade aging infrastructure or not meeting mandated regulatory regimes are considered higher given the demonstrable impact of such circumstances. Due to the rapid increase of sophisticated cyber threats targeting critical infrastructures with significant destructive effects, the cyber security of CNIs has become an agenda item for academics, practitioners, and policy makers. A holistic view which covers technical, policy, human, and behavioral aspects is essential to handle cyber security effectively. Moreover, the ability to attribute crimes to criminals is a vital element of avoiding impunity in cyberspace. In this workshop, both research and practical aspects of cyber security considerations in critical infrastructures are of interest. Aligned with the interdisciplinary nature of cyber security, authors from academia, government, and industry are welcome to contribute.
The topics include, but not limited to:

  *   Cyber security of industrial control systems
  *   Cyber security modeling and simulation
  *   Cyber threat modeling and analysis
  *   Safety-security interactions
  *   Behavioral modeling
  *   Network security and protocols
  *   Security, privacy, and legal issues of big data and the Internet of Things
  *   Cyber threat intelligence
  *   Situational awareness
  *   Attack modeling, prevention, mitigation, and defense
  *   Critical infrastructure security policies, standards and regulations
  *   Encryption, authentication, availability assurance
  *   Human awareness and training
  *   Intrusion detection
  *   Trust and privacy
  *   Secure communication protocols
  *   Malware analysis
  *   Blockchain and ZKPs


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Submission
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SUBMISSION LINK: https://edas.info/N33085
REGULAR PAPERS
Regular papers submissions may be up to 10 pages in length (including figures and references), formatted in two-column IEEE conference style with font size 10 points or greater. See IEEE Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings.<https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html>
WORK IN PROGRESS PAPERS
WIP (Work-in-progress) papers provide a peer-reviewed forum for late-breaking or preliminary research results, giving an opportunity for researchers and practitioners to present and demonstrate their recent research and obtain feedback from their peers in a poster session. Work-in-progress papers submissions may be up to 4 pages in length (including figures and references) and must have the prefix "WIP:" in the paper's title.
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Important Dates
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Submission deadline: 15 March, 2025
Acceptance notification: 15 April, 2025
Camera-ready deadline: 23 April, 2025

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Organizing Committee
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Workshop Chairs
-Dianqi Han, University of Texas at Arlington, United States, dianqi.han at uta.edu<mailto:dianqi.han at uta.edu>
 -Helge Janicke, Edith Cowan University, Australia, h.janicke at ecu.edu.au<mailto:h.janicke at ecu.edu.au>
 -Leandros Maglaras, De Montfort University, UK, Leandros.maglaras2 at dmu.ac.uk<mailto:Leandros.maglaras2 at dmu.ac.uk>

Publicity Chairs
-Kate Carney Landow, IEEE Region 5 Women in Engineering, USA
-Kitty Kioskli, trustilio, NL
-Yagmur Yigit, Edinburgh Napier University, UK

Regards,
Yagmur Yigit
PhD Student, Edinburgh Napier University


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