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HCIS Springer (IF:1.967, Q2) - Call for papers: Thematic Issue on Security, Trust, and Privacy for Human-centric Internet of Things
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences (ISSN: 2192-1962, 2017 IF: 1.967) Editor-in-Chief: James J. (Jong Hyuk) Park, SeoulTech, Korea https://hcis-journal.springeropen.com/ ** 2017 Journal Metrics** -Citation Impact- 1.967 - 2-year Impact Factor (http://jcr.incites.thomsonreuters.com/JCRJournalProfileAction.action?pg=JRNLPROF&journalImpactFactor=undefined&year=2017&journalTitle=undefined&edition=SCIE&journal=HUM-CENT%20COMPUT%20INFO) 2.653 - Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP) 0.653 - SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences invites the submission of high-quality articles to the thematic series on ‘Security, Trust, and Privacy for Human-centric Internet of Things.’ This thematic series aims to publish articles that cover the various practical and theory related to latest methods, solutions, and case studies to Security, Trust, and Privacy for Human-centric Internet of Things (IoT). Submitted articles should contribute to the research area for solving the problems that arise in developing a secure and privacy-aware Human-centric IoT nowadays. It can be fulfilled by proposing novel security policies, algorithms, protocols, frameworks, and solutions for Human-centric IoT ecosystem. We also welcome high-quality review articles, which focus on the analysis and integration of diverse kinds of approaches such as Artificial intelligence, Cognitive computing, Blockchain, Big data mining, Soft computing in the area of Human-centric IoT security. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: - Security and privacy issues in Human-centric IoT - Trust management for Human-centric IoT - Intrusion detection technique for Human-centric IoT - Artificial intelligence for secure Human-centric IoT - Cognitive computing for secure Human-centric IoT - Social considerations, legal, and ethics in Human-centric IoT security - Blockchain for Human-centric IoT security - Cyber-attack detection and prevention systems for Human-centric IoT - Biometric security in Human-centric IoT - Reverse engineering for Human-centric IoT - Human-centric IoT security using digital forensics investigation - Big data mining for privacy-aware Human-centric IoT - Innovative deep learning approach for Human-centric IoT security - Fuzzy fusion algorithm and system in Human-centric IoT - Advance persistent threats in Human-centric IoT ==Submission instructions== Before submitting your manuscript, please ensure you have carefully read the submission guidelines for Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences. The complete manuscript should be submitted through the Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences submission system. To ensure that you submit to the correct thematic series please select the appropriate special issue in the drop-down menu upon submission (see screenshot below). All submissions will undergo rigorous peer review and accepted articles will be published within the journal as a collection. Deadline for submissions: Oct. 30, 2018 ==Lead Guest Editor == Kyung-Soo Lim, Electronics and Telecommunication Research Institute, Korea Email: kslim.kor@gmail.com ==Guest Editors == Isaac Woungang, Ryerson University, Canada Email: iwoungan@scs.ryerson.ca Javier López, University of Málaga, Spain Email: jlm@lcc.uma.es Sherali Zeadally, University of Kentucky, USA Email: szeadally@uky.edu Damien Sauveron, XLIM (UMR CNRS 7252 / Université de Limoges), France Email: damien.sauveron@unilim.fr |
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