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CyberHunt 2022 : IEEE BigData Workshop on Cyber Threat Intelligence and Hunting | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://cyberhunt2022.cyberhunt.no/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Updates/News: the Workshop transitioned to a HYBRID event, meaning that participants that have their papers accepted will have the opportunity to present their research either with a physical presence in Japan or remotely (online).
The Workshop on 'Cyber Threat Intelligence and Hunting'(CyberHunt 2022) is organized for the 5th year by the Digital Security Group of the University of Oslo in conjunction with the 2022 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (IEEE BigData 2022). CyberHunt 2022 provides a forum where experts from academia, industry, and government can present and publish research that advances the domain of CTI and other related fields that rely on and make use of CTI. ## Important dates Submission deadline: October 20, 2022 Notifications due: November 8, 2022 Camera-ready of accepted papers deadline: November 15, 2022 Conference and workshops: Dec 17-20, 2022 ## The Workshop's webpage: https://cyberhunt2022.cyberhunt.no/ ## Submission page: https://wi-lab.com/cyberchair/2022/bigdata22/scripts/submit.php?subarea=S02&undisplay_detail=1&wh=/cyberchair/2022/bigdata22/scripts/ws_submit.php ## Submission details: https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html ## The Workshop welcomes research in the following areas: -Attribution -CTI sharing and machine-readable formats -Data sources, collection, and processing -Intelligence analysis -Intelligence-driven incident response -Intelligence-driven red teaming -Intelligence-driven Threat Hunting -Intelligence (knowledge) representation, management, and dissemination (symbolic AI/ontologies/templating approaches) -Legal, privacy, and ethical factors -Machine Learning (ML) for CTI -Open-source tools -Political (cyber politics) and geopolitical aspects, and decision making -Security automation -Tradecraft -Visualisation techniques for CTI ## Organizing committee Co-chair: Vasileios Mavroeidis (University of Oslo) Co-chair: Mateusz Zych (University of Oslo) - mateusdz@ifi.uio.no Program committee chair: Andre Buttner (University of Oslo) - andrbut@ifi.uio.no ## Program Committee Ali Hisham - Edinburgh Napier University, UK Ahmad Jawad - Edinburgh Napier University, UK Andre Büttner - University of Oslo, Norway Audun Jøsang - University of Oslo, Norway Blerim Rexha - University of Prishtina, Kosovo Charlie Frick - Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, USA Fabio Massimo Zennaro - University of Warwick, UK Fatbardh Veseli - Capgemini, Germany Gudmund Grov - Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, Norway Jon-Martin Storm - Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate, Norway Jonathan Magnusson - Karlstad University, Sweden Kai Rannenberg - Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany Konstantinos Fysarakis - Sphynx Analytics, Cyprus Konstantinos Rantos - International Hellenic University, Greece Leonardo Iwaya - Karlstad University, Sweden Lo Owen - Edinburgh Napier University, UK Lothar Fritsch - Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway Luigi Lo Iacono - Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg, Germany Malte Hansen - University of Oslo, Norway Mateusz Zych - University of Oslo, Norway Mauno Pihelgas - NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE), Estonia Nils Gruschka - University of Oslo, Norway Panagiotis Karampelas - Hellenic Air Force Academy, Greece Robert Chetwyn - University of Oslo, Norway Tamas Bisztray - University of Oslo, Norway Vasileios Mavroeidis - University of Oslo, Norway |
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