Connectionists: CALL FOR PAPERS, Deadline May 23; 4th International Forum of Cyber Security, Privacy, and Trust (NEMESIS’23); Web of Science; IEEE: #57573
Marcin Paprzycki
marcin at amu.edu.pl
Tue May 2 11:56:57 EDT 2023
CALL FOR PAPERS
4th International Forum of Cyber Security, Privacy, and Trust (NEMESIS’23)
Warsaw, Poland, 17–20 September, 2023
https://fedcsis.org/sessions/css/nemesis
Organized within FedCSIS 2023 (IEEE: #57573)
Strict submission deadline: May 23, 2023, 23:59:59 AOE (no extensions)
KEY FACTS: Proceedings: submitted to IEEE Digital Library; indexing:
DBLP, Scopus and Web of Science; 70 punktów parametrycznych MEiN
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Nowadays, information security works as a backbone for protecting both
user data and electronic transactions. Protecting communications and
data infrastructures of an increasingly inter-connected world have
become vital nowadays. Security has emerged as an important scientific
discipline whose many multifaceted complexities deserve the attention
and synergy of computer science, engineering, and information systems
communities. Information security has some well-founded technical
research directions which encompass access level (user authentication
and authorization), protocol security, software security, and data
cryptography. Moreover, some other emerging topics related to
organizational security aspects have appeared beyond the long-standing
research directions.
The International Forum of Cyber Security, Privacy, and Trust
(NEMESIS’23) as a successor of International Conference on Cyber
Security, Privacy, and Trust (INSERT’19) focuses on the diversity of the
cyber information security developments and deployments in order to
highlight the most recent challenges and report the most recent
researches. The session is an umbrella for all cyber security technical
aspects, user privacy techniques, and trust. In addition, it goes beyond
the technicalities and covers some emerging topics like social and
organizational security research directions. NEMESIS’23 serves as a
forum of presentation of theoretical, applied research papers, case
studies, implementation experiences as well as work-in-progress results
in cyber security. NEMESIS’23 is intended to attract researchers and
practitioners from academia and industry and provides an international
discussion forum in order to share their experiences and their ideas
concerning emerging aspects in information security met in different
application domains. This opens doors for highlighting unknown research
directions and tackling modern research challenges. The objectives of
the NEMESIS’23 can be summarized as follows:
To review and conclude research findings in cyber security and
other security domains, focused on the protection of different kinds of
assets and processes, and to identify approaches that may be useful in
the application domains of information security.
To find synergy between different approaches, allowing
elaborating integrated security solutions, e.g. integrate different
risk-based management systems.
To exchange security-related knowledge and experience between
experts to improve existing methods and tools and adopt them to new
application areas
Topics
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Biometric technologies
- Cryptography and cryptanalysis
- Critical infrastructure protection
- Security of wireless sensor networks
- Hardware-oriented information security
- Organization- related information security
- Social engineering and human aspects in cyber security
- Individuals identification and privacy protection methods
- Pedagogical approaches for information security education
- Information security and business continuity management
- Tools supporting security management and development
- Decision support systems for information security
- Trust in emerging technologies and applications
- Digital right management and data protection
- Threats and countermeasures for cybercrimes
- Ethical challenges in user privacy and trust
- Cyber and physical security infrastructures
- Risk assessment and management
- Steganography and watermarking
- Digital forensics and crime science
- Security knowledge management
- Security of cyber-physical systems
- Privacy enhancing technologies
- Trust and reputation models
- Misuse and intrusion detection
- Data hide and watermarking
- Cloud and big data security
- Computer network security
- Assurance methods
- Security statistics
The session will also solicit papers about current implementation
efforts, research results, as well as position statements from industry
and academia regarding applications of networking technology.
Submission rules:
- Authors should submit their papers as Postscript, PDF or MSWord files.
- The total length of a paper should not exceed 10 pages IEEE style
(including tables, figures and references). IEEE style templates are
available here.
- Papers will be refereed and accepted on the basis of their
scientific merit and relevance to the workshop.
- Preprints containing accepted papers will be published on a USB
memory stick provided to the FedCSIS participants.
- Only papers presented at the conference will be published in
Conference Proceedings and submitted for inclusion in the IEEE Xplore®
database.
- Conference proceedings will be published in a volume with ISBN,
ISSN and DOI numbers and posted at the conference WWW site.
- Conference proceedings will be submitted for indexation according
to information here.
- Organizers reserve right to move accepted papers between FedCSIS
technical sessions.
Important dates:
+ Paper submission (strict deadline): May 23, 2023, 23:59:59 (AoE; there
will be no extension)
+ Position paper submission: June 7, 2023
+ Author notification: July 11, 2023
+ Final paper submission and registration: July 31, 2023
+ Payment (early fee deadline): July 26, 2023
NEMESIS Committee: https://fedcsis.org/sessions/nsa/nemesis/committee
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