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IEEE-SPCS 2012 : IEEE Systems Journal - Special Issue on Security and Privacy in Complex Systems | |||||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE SYSTEMS JOURNAL Special Issue on Security and Privacy in Complex Systems Today's information society relies on a globally interconnected infrastructure composed of diverse and widely distributed systems. It is of utmost importance to ensure proper protection to such complex systems, or systems-of-systems, to ensure security, privacy, and availability of the infrastructure as well as of resources and information it provides and manages. The problem is far from trivial, due to the criticality and the social impact of the applications and services relying on this global infrastructure, as well as the complexity given by the co-existence and co-operation of, possibly heterogeneous, component systems. The goal of this special issue is to collect high-quality contributions on security and privacy in complex systems and systems-of-systems. We solicit submissions from academia, industry, and government presenting novel and original research on all theoretical and practical aspects of security and privacy in complex systems. The focus of the special issue spans security and privacy theory, technology, methodology, and applications in complex systems. Submitted papers should therefore explicitly address issues in the complex system scenario. Topics of interest include, but are not limited, to the ones listed below provided that they are treated with specific focus on the complex system scenario. - access control - anonymity - applied cryptography - authentication - biometric security and privacy - cyber warfare and security - complex systems security - computer forensics - critical infrastructure protection - data and application security - data protection - data/system integrity - dependability, reliability, and availability - formal methods for security and privacy - human factors in security and privacy - identity management - insider threats - intrusion detection and prevention - knowledge extraction/representation for security - legal and ethical issues - middleware security - network security - operating systems security and privacy - protection from cyberhacking - security engineering - secure environments and applications - secure interoperability - security and privacy metrics - security and privacy policies - security and privacy in cloud computing - security and privacy in ad hoc networks - security and privacy in e-services - security and privacy in grid computing - security and privacy in mobile systems - security and privacy in monitoring systems - security and privacy in industrial systems - security and privacy in pervasive/ubiquitous computing - security and privacy in sensor networks - security and privacy in smart grid and distributed generation systems - security and privacy in social applications and networks - security and privacy in wireless sensor networks - security architectures - security management in complex scenarios - social implications of security and privacy - surveillance systems - threats, vulnerabilities, and risk management - transportation systems - trust management - usable security for complex systems - verification and validation of complex systems - web service security Submitted papers must not be simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference with proceedings. Extended versions of prior work should provide sufficient novel and original technical content; prior publications should be explicitly referenced in the bibliography, and comparison and added value with respect to prior publications should be discussed in the text. All manuscripts for this special issue should be uploaded via the IEEE Systems Journal Web site (http://www.systemsjournal.org), in the section dedicated to the special issue, by the deadline of October 1, 2011, and should follow formatting and submission instructions available at the Web site. For any questions on the special issue, send email to pierangela.samarati@unimi.it. GUEST EDITORS Sushil Jajodia George Mason University, USA jajodia@gmu.edu Pierangela Samarati Universita` degli Studi di Milano, Italy pierangela.samarati@unimi.it IMPORTANT DATES Paper submission due: October 1, 2011 First notification to authors: January 15, 2012 Revised paper submission due: March 15, 2012 Second notification to authors: April 30, 2012 Publication date: 2012 |
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