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CCGrid'23 STP-CPS 2023 : 6th IEEE STP-CPS with 23rd IEEE/ACM CCGrid 2023, 1-4 May 2023 - Bangalore, India | |||||||||||||
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6th IEEE Workshop on Security, Trust, and Privacy for Cyber-Physical Systems (IEEE STP-CPS)
in conjunction with The 23rd IEEE/ACM international Symposium on Cluster, Cloud and Internet Computing (CCGrid 2023) 1-4 May 2023 - Bangalore, India Workshop URL: https://sites.google.com/view/stpcps/ Main Conference: https://ccgrid2023.iisc.ac.in/ In recent years, Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) has become an important research direction of academia, industry, and government agencies as they are following the third wave of world information technology after the computer and the Internet. There are several research challenges to be investigated to enable the maturity and wide dissemination of CPS. Among such challenges, various are related to the construction of robust, reliable and secure systems. Systems that consider security, trust, and privacy (STP) mechanisms are a must in current technologies. Several current technologies can be combined synergistically with CPS to address these challenges. In this context, Software-defined networking (SDN) is an emerging technology that can be integrated with CPS to provide scalable, reliable, flexible, secure and efficient communication in a heterogeneous infrastructure. Blockchain is another example of technology that be adopted for building CPS to promotes trust, in a decentralized way. For processing data generated by CPS physical sensors, cloud platforms offer a promising option, with their abundance of resources. However, CPS also needs low latency or real-time services, which cannot always be guaranteed by the cloud. Fog/Edge computing is an emergent distributed computing paradigm where processing and storage resources are made available at the edge of the network, in a decentralized way. Thus, data processing pressure is relieved in cloud processing centers, congestion at the core network is decreased, and latency for applications is greatly reduced. In addition, since no more offloading is required and data processing takes place locally, there is greater assurance of data security. The integration of edge computing with blockchain has been investigated to build secure and reliable systems, in contexts where centralized solutions are not desirable or viable. IoT and CPS are examples of such environments. This workshop aims to bring together several researchers from academia, industry, and government agencies to focus on understanding security challenges and attack surface of modern cyber-physical systems, and architect innovative solutions with the help of cutting-edge technologies such as edge computing, federated learning, blockchain, smart contract and SDN for CPS. The workshop will serve as a forum for sharing experiences and outcomes with protocol design, real testbeds, experimental evaluation, prototyping and empirical characterization of Blockchain, SDN, and Edge/Fog Computing technologies in CPS. The workshop will facilitate discussions on unresolved issues in the field, such as blockchain-based security solutions of critical infrastructures, secure and resilient system architectures, protocols and applications for software CPS environment, and SDN capabilities in critical infrastructures, as well as key challenges facing the software-defined CPS of the future. This workshop will focus on techniques, experiences and lessons learned concerning the state of art for the security, trust, and privacy aspects of CPS along with some open issues. Topics included but are not limited to: - Security, Trust and Privacy in CPS - Secure integration of CPS and Cloud Computing systems - Secure system architectures, protocols and applications for CPS environments (smart grid, healthcare, etc.) - User interfaces for secure and privacy-aware pervasive computing applications - Application of blockchain technologies and smart contracts in CPS - Energy-efficient solutions in CPS - Resilient deployment strategies and auto-configuration mechanisms for CPS ecosystems - Integration of Blockchain and Edge in CPS 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. All accepted papers will be published as part of the CCGRID proceedings. All previous CCGRID proceedings have been published by the IEEE and available online through IEEE Digital Library (EI indexing). Important Dates Full Paper Due: February 1st, 2023 Acceptance Notification: February 10th, 2023 Camera Ready Papers Due: March 17th, 2023 Workshop date: Day 1 or Day 4 of the conference (May 1-4, 2023) Submission Information Submission Link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ieeestpcps2023 COMMITTEE General Chair Giancarlo Fortino, University of Calabria, Italy Program Co-chairs Gautam Srivastava, Brandon University, Canada Flavia Delicato, Fluminese Federal University, Brazil Uttam Ghosh, Meharry Medical College, USA Jerry Lin, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway Publicity Co-chairs Al-Sakib Pathan, United International University, Bangladesh Thippa Reddu Gaddekallu, Vellore Institute of Technology, India ===================================================================== --- Al-Sakib Khan Pathan, Ph.D., SMIEEE Editor-in-Chief: International Journal of Computers and Applications, Taylor & Francis, UK Editor-in-Chief: Journal of Cyber Security Technology, Taylor & Francis, UK Associate Editor: Connection Science, Taylor & Francis, UK ; IJCSE, Inderscience Editor: AHSWN, Old City Publishing, USA ; IJSNet, Inderscience ; MJCS All My Books: https://sites.google.com/site/spathansite/books Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering United International University (UIU), Dhaka, Bangladesh Email: sakib.pathan@gmail.com , spathan@ieee.org URL: https://sites.google.com/site/spathansite/ |
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